Latest Ubuntu related questions

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Josh M avatar
How to attach USB Storage to the Plex RPi Appliance
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I recently saw Ubuntu had release an official Plex Appliance for Raspberry Pi, so figured I'd take a look.

After install, I've connected up some USB drives with media for Plex, and realise that USB drives don't automatically mount as it's based on Ubuntu Core. Something like a Plex Appliance is kinda useless if you need to SSH onto the thing every time it reboots to manually re-mount all the stor ...

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Pavel Diptan avatar
Microphone stops working at any volume apart from 99-100%
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The webcam microphone volume seems to be only functional between 99-100%. At 99% it is what I would count as ~10% of real volume, at 100% it's full volume (normal) while <=98% the microphone is basically switched off.

This wouldn't be a major issue but it means automatic volume control causes issues both natively (in Plasma UI) and in software such as Slack and Google Hangouts. For some softwa ...

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Manuel Antonio Sanchez avatar
Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS giving a black screen after Installation. Reinstall never moves beyond "Install"
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I got the following problem with Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS:

I had it downloaded on a USB. I installed Ubuntu in a laptop from the USB. It worked perfectly.

Then I turned off my laptop, turned back on, and then I had a black screen when turning it on that would last a very long time. I never got anything beyond the black screen.

I didn't know what to do next, so I have reinstalled Ubuntu on a USB using another ...

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WSL2 update and apt-get failure, though ping works fine
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I am trying to get Ubuntu running using WSL2 on my office laptop.

Problem : When I try to run apt-get update or any install command, eg : apt-get install gcc, it always ends up with 101 : Network is unreachable.

Solutions I have tried so far :

  1. Firewall

My initial guess was that my office firewall may be blocking the connection, but on wuick ping check i see that it works fine. Also I have browsed th ...

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markling avatar
How invoke print dialog from command line?
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I'm using xfce4 on Ubuntu. Blasted if I can't see what command will send a file to the printer via a print dialog. Please help.

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Ubuntu 18.04: Can't use SSH and Terminal won't open via Remote Desktop
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I'm renting an Ubuntu 18.04 Server with MATE. Yesterday everything was working fine and today the terminal won't open and I can't use SSH, because PuTTY auto-closes after I log in.

Any guesses on what might be the issue or should I just completely reinstall Ubuntu?

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TakeMeToTheMoon avatar
Ubuntu 20.04 - Hp hplip: HP Device Manager can't find device, while the setup can
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I have followed the directions found online for installing my HP printer. Downloaded the install from the official website (version HPLIP-3.21.8), and run till conclusion.

Now I can open either Settings, or the HP Device Manager. If I open the HP Device Manager, it says that "No Installed HP Devices Found" and to either run the terminal command hp-setup, or to just open the Setup to add a new dev ...

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Juan Conejero avatar
Trying to install kubuntu-20.04.3-desktop-amd64: igc: no suspend buffer for PTM
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I get this error when I try to install from a bootable USB drive (ISO image). Then the system suspends and nothing more happens.

The machine:
ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Extreme
AMD Ryzen 9 5950X
NVIDIA Quadro RTX 4000

Please help!

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Dew Debra avatar
How to register a command to confirm the option when installing programs?
cn flag

When installing SageMath through the terminal on Ubuntu 18.04 on command

sudo apt-get install sagemath

I get a notification:

Postfix Configuration
---------------------

Please select the mail server configuration type that best meets your needs.

 No configuration:
  Should be chosen to leave the current configuration unchanged.
 Internet site:
  Mail is sent and received directly using SMTP.
 I ...
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silver avatar
How to install libmysqld-dev on ubuntu 18.04?
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I have looked through many forums but can't find how to install libvdpau-dev on Ubuntu 18.04.6. Can you help me?

~$ sudo apt-get install libvdpau-dev 
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 the distribution that some ...
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Elgin Cahangirov avatar
Remapping keyboard keys losing effect on language change
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I remapped keys based on this article on my Ubuntu (20.04) to replace Pg Up and Pg Down keys with Home and End respectively. It was working fine, until I recently added German (Deutsch) as a new input source. Now when I'm changing from English to German my remappings lose their effect and not restored on reverting, although this doesn't happen when changing language to Russian. Why this's happen exac ...

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How can I type "å" on a non-Danish keyboard?
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I usually have German and English keyboard layouts on Ubuntu 20.04, but I recently started writing in Danish as well, and I can write most special letters (e.g. "æ" via AltGr-a, "ø" via AltGr-o etc.). However, I can't figure out how to get an "å". I guess it should be °a, but the ° isn't a dead key (unlike e.g. ^, ´ etc.). Any ideas how to fix this?

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Malshan Nethsara avatar
Woeusb not responding
ru flag

I want to create windows 10 bootable usb pendrive in ubuntu. I installed Woeusb. But it shows error message during the create bootable usb. I tried 20 times but always it says "woeusb is not responding". Please help me to fix this. (Image is included)

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Praxis Herre avatar
Can I rotate screen boot menu loader grub2
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i´m asking me if i can rotate the boot menu 180 degrees. My display is upside down.

I tried to find some settings, but i did not.

I looked at the cfg file.

grub2win

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Alfonso avatar
restore ext4 HD after creating GPT partition table
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I have a windows10 - ubuntu 18.04 dual boot computer. Three drives on it:

  1. 512 GB SSD with ubuntu system

ubuntu drive

  1. 1 TB HD with windows system

windows drive

  1. 1 TB HD Ext4 formatted (the problematic one) for extra data storage

While working on Windows 10, I wanted to get access to the Ext4 HD but forgot it was Ext4. Entered computer managment ->storage and switched the disk from offline to online. Windows asks should ...

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