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Michael Ehrlichman avatar
Chrome font rendering incorrectly in Ubuntu 20.04
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Fonts in Chrome 95.0.4638.69 (Official Build) (64-bit) in Ubuntu 20.04 KDE Plasma are often appearing white or multicolored. See four examples below. One is text typed into the search bar on the linkedin website. The second example is text typed into gmail. The third is askubuntu.com while typing this very moment. The fourth is rainbow coloring while visiting askubuntu.com. I have refreshed the fon ...

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tommy avatar
Process Monitoring live log
gb flag

I would like to monitor a process (vsftpd) under ubuntu 21.10 and I would like to do on command line. It's possible to see when someone is connected and when the download is running? I tried vsftpdwho but it's not live monitoring..

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acgbox avatar
how to replace apt-key for webmin
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how to replace apt-key for webmin in ubuntu 20.04 (because apparently apt-key is deprecated)?

before (bash script):

wget -q https://www.webmin.com/jcameron-key.asc -O- | sudo apt-key add -
sudo add-apt-repository "deb [arch=amd64] http://download.webmin.com/download/repository sarge contrib"
sudo apt install webmin

now error:

gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found

I tried with this, but it doesn't work ( ...

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msantos avatar
Screen tearing and weird artifacts on Ubuntu 20.04
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I have a lenovo thinkpad T14 and it works fine on Windows 10 but on Ubuntu 20.04 the overall performance, in terms of "graphical stuff", is bad. Watching videos or streams make the pc slow, it drops frames, etc... I managed to improve a lot by turning off the Nvidia GPU and use the integrated Intel graphics card only.

But the main problem that I'm trying to solve is that when using a second exter ...

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UsagiYojimbo avatar
/media has mysterious disks mounted containing imperfect copies of things like /bin and /etc
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Today I accidentally removed python from my computer. I reversed some of the damage by reinstalling the purged packages according to a .log file. However, after python was removed, six mysterious partitions appeared on my desktop. They are still there. The rest of the computer is back to normal.

two slightly different versions of /etc/default

What I Know: They are named disk, disk1, disk2... I am not the owner. They all have different contents,  ...

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newtolinux avatar
Trying to reinstall Ubuntu on an external NVME drive but getting error when booting - Alert! uuid does not exist. Dropping to a shell!
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Hello everyone.

(Editing this question to include more details)

I'll try to describe my issue without making this a super ultra-long thread. Long story short: I've always wanted to have the freedom of having an external fully functional OS that I can take with me wherever I go and, if needed, simply plug anywhere and have everything I need on the go. After much research, I've ended up with Ubuntu and, af ...

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Omiros Athanasakis avatar
Installed packages with unmet dependecies
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Yesterday i tried to install mysql-workbench on Ubuntu 20.04 and the installation failed. The problem is that some packages installed with unmet dependencies:

sudo apt-get upgrade 
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
You might want to run 'apt --fix-broken install' to correct these.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
 libmysql ...
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mikelolillionare avatar
Issues with apt-get and dpkg related to Secure Boot
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I've recently been having trouble with Ubuntu. Whenever I try to sudo apt get something (in this case python 3), I get the error message: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem

So I enter the command and after a long process I get this message:

Configuring Secure Boot ├────────────────────────┐
 │  ...
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asasa178 avatar
Gnome desktop pixeled and no icons
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I was playing with xfce and kde with ubuntu 20.04. When I came back to gnome (ubuntu-desktop, same if I use gnome classic), the actual desktop has no icons (I cannot click on it) and there are 'green pixels' randomly in the background (i.e. if I log in/out the green pixels change position in the screen.

I already tried:

-gnome-tweaks: enable icons in desktop (under 'extensions'). It does not work an ...

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I want to create a Server on a Dell T5400 with two processors
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After watching many YouTube videos, I find that the Ubuntu website is not user-friendly, at least to this user. I have used Mint on another computer; but I want to try to create my own server. I can't figure out how to choose the right options in the download section. I asssumed that my Dell would be able to handle the job; but the four options for downloading Ubuntu Server stop me before I can get a ...

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Using Rufus to create bootable drive
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The only means of creating a USB bootable drive to tryout Ubuntu is with Rufus. Once Rufus formats my USB drive it stops and doesn't display options.

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jg_spitfire avatar
How to configure a network in Ubuntu 20.04 when the network directory does not exists?
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I am using this tutorial to configure the rootfs for ubuntu 20.04, I realize that this distro does not have the network directory but it is created after I use this command from the tutorial I mentioned before:

apt-get install ifupdown

but in this article I read:

"WARNING Switching back from NetPlan/CloudInit to the now obsolete networking daemon is not supported nor recommended as you might end up wit ...

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Bash Displaying Syntax Errors When Started
bd flag

I accidentally did

bash -a

While in my terminal. To try to fix it I did

set +a
bash -a
bash +a

and I removed and install bash-completion but it still returns

bash: _parse_usage: line 16: syntax error near unexpected token `('
bash: _parse_usage: line 16: ` -?(\[)+([a-zA-Z0-9?]))'
bash: error importing function definition for `_parse_usage'
bash: _longopt: line 6: syntax error near unexpected to ...

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