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Young Fellow avatar
Missing executable permissions on secondary internal disk
kr flag

I've just installed Ubuntu Studio after migrating from Manjaro, and every time I run Android Studio (which is installed in my secondary drive, which is mounted in ~/Storage) I get the following error:

The program '/home/myms/Storage/04 ANDROID STUDIO/android-studio/bin/studio.sh' is missing executable permissions.

Image

This happens with every execution command from this drive. I tried sudo chmod a+rwx ~/Stor ...

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Ashutosh Soni avatar
Dependency failed for /boot/efi
mu flag

My Ubuntu was initially very slow when I installed it. Now, I went into recovery mode and updated all the dependencies. Boot time has significantly improved but there's still some issues which I think is delaying the boot

I'll share my boot logs here

  OK  ] Created slice system-systemd\x2dbacklight.slice.
         Starting Load/Save Screen Backlight Brightness of leds:dell::kbd_backlight...
[  OK  ]  ...
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Replace Drive with Ubuntu on it
in flag

I tried dual booting Windows 10 and Ubuntu 20.04 on different hard drives, but messed up the installation of Ubuntu (It seems like I didnt create a partition for Ubuntu and installed it on the whole second drive). I can still access Windows and want to repeat the installation, but one thing is really weird for me:

When I first tried to access Ubuntu after installing it, it entered grub rescue mod ...

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Mahfuz avatar
The Bluetooth speaker is kept disconnected after connecting with my device [20.04]
cn flag

After I connect my bluetooth device with my laptop first it shows that my device is connected but there is no sound in the bluetooth device. I am sure of the connection is properly working because the pannel shows connected and also after connecting the laptop's sound gone off. But when I go back to the bluetooth setting it shows that my bluetooth device is disconnected.

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JB.Thilipkumar avatar
The command could not be located because '/bin:/usr/bin' is not included in the PATH environment variable
br flag

I've installed ubuntu 20.04.3 lts and i installed anaconda3, i had to uninstall anaconda3 since i some problem accured by just type this command #rm -f anaconda3 from root and /home/user directory. After this i got this trouble given below,

thilipkumar@thilipkumar-Inspiron-5520:~$ sudo -s
[sudo] password for thilipkumar: 
root@thilipkumar-Inspiron-5520:/home/thilipkumar# ls
Command 'ls' is available in ...
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Kyuhyong You avatar
Ubuntu 20.04 VGA is not accelerated with nvidia gpu
us flag

I am running ubuntu 20.04 on lenovo yoga slim7 laptop which is loaded with nvidia 350M graphics card. I add ppa and apt installed nvidia-470 driver which is the latest one however GPU does not seem to be utilized for desktop GUI rendering as I feel delays in any screen input even for terminal.

Here is what the settings > About page look like.

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I checked lspci to find VG ...

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Ceres avatar
Unable to install libfreetype6-dev on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
cn flag

I am trying to install libfreetype6-dev.

Running sudo apt-get install libfreetype6-dev gives

Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved  ...
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Omid Shojaee avatar
SoftEther service is not starting
jm flag

I've followed this guide 3 times and every time I've destroyed the VM and started fresh.

SoftEther service is not starting automatically after reboot. Manual start works fine.

I'm not a seasoned Ubuntu admin, so please help me to find out how to check the log to see if there's any startup error.

Thanks.

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Avijit Palit avatar
Revert back from xfce to classic ubuntu gnome desktop
br flag

I installed xfce desktop inside ubuntu and I wanted to reverted it back to classic ubuntu gnome desktop. I removed and purged xfce but the boot logo of xfce still showing. And the login screen of default ubuntu changed. I am very new in linux. So, is there any way to revert back ubuntu gnome from xfce? Any help is appreciated.

Thank you.

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Marry Jane avatar
ESM 401 Unauthorized error on Ubuntu 16.04
de flag

I want to upgrade my Ubuntu 16.04 server to Ubuntu 18.04 and I'm running the following commands to do so;

apt update -y
apt upgrade -y
do-release-upgrade

apt update command runs fine with the following output;

# apt update -y
Hit:1 https://esm.ubuntu.com/infra/ubuntu bionic-infra-security InRelease
Hit:2 https://esm.ubuntu.com/infra/ubuntu bionic-infra-updates InRelease
Reading package lists... Do ...
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Derek Giroulle avatar
Problem with /etc/resolv.conf
cn flag

I cannot add comments to question 1128536(How to make persistent changes to /etc/resolv.conf Ubuntu 18.10)

Using Ubuntu 20.04.3 on laptop ; latest update Oct 19th, after the one but last update oct 10th suddenly I had a problem resolving DNS. Before the update my /etc/resolv.conf read :

> nameserver 127.0.0.53

In my netmanager settings I had/have entered DHCP auto and DNS Manual with 2 DNS-Se ...

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Timoteo avatar
Can't access profile folder on Thunderbird 91 installed from Snap Store
zw flag

I followed the directions at:

How to update Thunderbird 78 to 91 on Ubuntu 20.04?

to install Thunderbird 91 in Kubuntu 20.04:

Remove the apt version, and install the Thunderbird 91 snap, by choosing the "candidate" channel instead of "stable". This is a very safe way to upgrade, and recommended.

I then tried to point Thunderbird 91 to my existing profile on a second drive by starting Thunderbird from a te ...

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Kiumars Javan avatar
broken packages error while installing npm on ubuntu
cw flag

I'm trying to install gtop on my Ubuntu machine. For that I need to install nodejs and npm package manager. First I installed nodejs with sudo apt install nodejs and it get installed fine, but for installing npm I got this dependency error message:

The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libssl-dev : Depends: libssl1.1 (= 1.1.1j-1ubuntu3) but 1.1.1j-1ubuntu3.5 
is to be installed
libuv1-dev : Depe ...
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FedKad avatar
gedit does not display "grid pattern"
cn flag

Possibly after the update from 21.04 to 21.10, the standard GNOME editor gedit started not displaying the background grid pattern.

  • I tried to unset and set the Display grid pattern setting from gedit's Preferences / View tab: Nothing changed. (All the other options -- except this one -- work as expected.)

  • Using dconf-editor, I tried to change org.gnome.gedit.preferences.editor.background-pattern

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