Latest Ubuntu related questions

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Jef Winant avatar
apt-get upgrade does not work after updating python
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I recently updated my python release from 3.8 to 3.10, using sudo update-alternatives --config python3, but this seems to have caused a problem with apt somewhere. Whenever I try to run sudo apt-get update it works as expected. When I then try to run sudo apt-get upgrade, I run into the following problem.

Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done ...
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Georges Koko avatar
i cant import a plugin to wordpress
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I’m facing an issue while importing template using a ‘Starter Templates’ plugin on my WordPress installation.

The error says – cURL Support Missing and asks me to reach out to the server administration/hosting provider to fix this issue.

Can you please take a look. Looking forward to hearing from you.

Thank You!

Regards, Georges

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Dan Sorak avatar
Recent update to Ubuntu 20.04 has disabled (removed) my HDMI audio as an option
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My HDMI audio, which was previously working with Ubuntu 20.04 on my Lenovo W540 laptop while docked and attached to my Benq external monitor is no longer available as a sound device.

I am using the NVidia GK106GLM driver (nvidia-driver-390) for the built-in Quadro K2100M GPU.

It is not that the sound is no longer working, but within the last week or two the HDMI output device is not even appearing i ...

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Leigh K avatar
How to compile a GTK4 application in Ubuntu 21.10?
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I am trying to compile a C GUI application using GTK4. I was previously told here that both Ubuntu 21.04 and 21.10 would have both GTK3 and GTK4. However, when I installed Ubuntu 21.04 only GTK3 was present. I then did a dist-upgrade to 21.10 and found that both versions of GTK are native:

user@user: dpkg -l libgtk* | grep -e '^i' | grep -e 'libgtk-*[0-9]'
ii  libgtk-3-0:amd64           3.24.30-1ubu ...
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Hethaishi avatar
Need details on the Ubuntu version 18 and 20 recent security patches released
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Can someone help with the details on the recent security patches that has been released of Ubuntu 18 and 20. Mostly i am seeing application related rpm but not the complete package information

Any inputs would be of great help.

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dspettit avatar
What components are needed to set up Ubuntu Server as a local Web Server?
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This is all new to me, so forgive me. I would suddenly be thrown into a situation that I need some help with. Here goes... I have several Razor Pages that access an SQL Server (Express) on a Ubuntu machine. All works great. I am running these pages from within Visual Studio using IIS Express.

Now, I have been told to share these pages on our local network. I have a separate Ubuntu Server availabl ...

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Johan Rocha avatar
Ubuntu codeblocks in release mode bug the output values
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Well, I've been having problems with compilation on Ubuntu's Codeblocks in release mode. In Debug, as in other IDEs, the output value goes out correctly, but in the release mode it goes like this:

The code is the simple Euclid algorithm to calculate the greatest common divisor (mdc):

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

int main()
{
    int maioref, menoref, maior, menor, resto, mdc;
   ...
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Petro Gromovo avatar
How to show monthes/week day labels in english?
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How can I in kubuntu 20 to show monthes/week day labels in english, not in national ? I mean : 1) ex. console(command ls -la) 2) Date and Time wizard.

Thanks in advance!

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No Wi-Fi Signal
cn flag

Saying No Wi-Fi adapter found. How do i fix? I’ve tried to look on YouTube but couldn’t find anything. It was working right before this latest update. It’s happened before and usually I reboot until I see it but it’s not working now. Any options?

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New avatar
How do I decrease my boot time [Ubuntu 20.04]
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New

My PC specs -> Intel i5, Nvidia 1050 Ti, 8 GB Ram and Ubuntu is installed on a HDD.

systemd-analyze command result

Startup finished in 5.007s (kernel) + 1min 49.037s (userspace) = 1min 54.044s graphical.target reached after 1min 48.083s in userspace

systemd-analyze blame command result

46.528s plymouth-quit-wait.service                                               
42.233s systemd-journal-flush.s ...
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Pain avatar
More often when I install apps using ubuntu software it shows app not supported...but it gets installed..but the install bar doesn't show up
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It shows app not supported but it gets installed without showing the installation bar...which shows us how much percent the app has been installed , and even the software center doesn't show categories also...strong text

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I can't format or access my External HD
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So yesterday i had a power failure in my house and now my external HD doesn't work anymore i tried format via cli with mkfs and after 8 hours nothing... gparted stay in infinite loop with de hd plugged and fsck same results. fdisk -l frozen without show him but lsblk shows

$ lsblk
NAME   MAJ:MIN RM   SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
sda      8:0    0 465,8G  0 disk 
├─sda1   8:1    0   301M  0 part /boo ...

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