Latest Ubuntu related questions

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date command timezone not reflecting correct date/time from timedatectl
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I am in the MDT timezone (UTC -600). When I run the date command it shows the UTC time but shows MDT as the timezone, so the timezone looks correct but the time is actually 6 hours ahead of what it should be. I have copied the correct timezone to /etc/localtime and have updated the correct timezone in /etc/timezone

I am trying to figure out why the timezone (MDT) but the time is reflecting the U ...

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How can I connect with Transmission (GTK) client remotely?
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I'm not a long term user of Transmission but since I got my new router I setup a Transmission server on it. I would like to reach it sometimes and I have the latest stable builds of Transmission QT/GTK on Ubuntu. I already setup the QT version and it connects without an issue. But I prefer the GTK version and I don't find the related settings. Does Transmission GTK client has the same feautre?

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ASUS Zenbook crashes after a few suspends, and nothing is will run on tty7
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I can suspend once or twice and wake up fine, but after the system has already been suspended/woken a few times and I Try again, it totally crashes and I have to alt+sys REISUB to restart, nothing else works.

Also, when I boot, tty7 crashes and kicks me over to tty1 and I have to boot with 'startx' or 'sudo service gdm3 restart'. It's been happening for a month after running fine for 6 months. ...

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How do I set fan speed to max in Ubuntu?
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My laptop tends to run really hot and I don't think Ubuntu is increasing the fan rpm enough to match the rising temperature. I have looked at a few fan speed related tutorials and they all go into installing lm_sensors. However, I don't wish to monitor the CPU temperature at all. I would instead like to set the fan speed to its maximum. How do I go about doing this?

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Update to 20.04.3 LTS broke samba
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Yesterday I upgraded from 18.04 to current LTS.

When I now try to install samba I get the following:

[sudo] password for phill:  
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 package ...
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pete avatar
I can't connect my phone with jmtpfs
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I tried connecting my phone via jmtpfs and got an error.

I did

sudo jmtpfs –o allow_other/media/mtp

And got the following error

Device 0 (VID=2d95 and PID=6002) is a Vivo V11.

PTP_ERROR_IO: failed to open session, trying again after resetting USB interface
LIBMTP libusb: Attempt to reset device
LIBMTP PANIC: failed to open session on second attempt
terminate called after throwing an instance of ' ...
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TimB avatar
Linux kernel extra modules for version 5.11.0 on 64 bit x86 SMP - broken package that cannot be fixed in Synaptic
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Hope someone can help - complete novice at this and seem to be stuck in a loop. Running Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS on a standalone laptop Have got a red 'no entry' type error message top right of my screen telling me that an error occurred and to run package manager. When I do that I get the message that I have one broken file 'Linux kernel extra modules for version 5.11.0 on 64 bit x86 SMP'. Fix broken package ...

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on pressing super key I have to manually select the search box, earlier it would automatically get selected. How do i get back to previous setting?
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First I was able to press super key and just start typing to search applications but now i have select the "type to search" box first and then start typing to search for applications. how do i go back to initial setting?

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What does "$ make" and "$ make modules" do when compiling/building the kernel?
ph flag

I'm trying to Build the configured kernel. So my coworker told me to type in the terminal

make

then afterwards

make modules

I tried to google but the closest result is this but when I scroll down, it shown umake, not make.

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SFTP read-only access to another directory
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Tqq

My Goal:

I have sftp user sftp1 which has chrootdir to /sftp/sftp1. I want to add read-only access via sftp to user sftp1 on directory which is /home/user2/some/path/to/directory

Expected result:

User sftp1 connect using sftp client and sees both directories /sftp/sftp1 and /home/user2/some/path/to/directory (and of corse can download files from those directories)

User2 must be able to do everything - re ...

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Royal avatar
Access to my local server from laptop
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I have a local GPU machine at home and want to be able to connect remotely to it with the laptop. What are the best practices and solutions for this?

Local GPU machine: Ubuntu 20

Laptop: Mac os

Update:

  • I want to do programming (e.g. vs code) and run my code on the local server.
  • It's fine to have terminal-based access (e.g. ssh). But I also need to synchronize my code between local machine and laptop  ...
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Simple Fellow avatar
Even after removing Libreoffice, software update keeps showing me the Libreoffice updates
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I'm using Ubuntu 21.04. I had libreoffice removed as I use online service so desktop app are not needed. However, even after removing the software update keeps telling me to download and update libreoffice packages.

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How do I remove them from the updates also and why it keeps tracking Libreoffice? Is it that some portion of libreoffice is still on my machine somewhere?

Update: I removed using the foll ...

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Devon Auto avatar
On Line banking log-in problem
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For the past few weeks (now mid September 2021) I have been unable to log-in to my online bank using Ubuntu be it with Firefox or Chrome. It gets so far and I then get a page with the header and footer close together near the top. Page fresh opens that page (for inputting the passcode) but on inputting the passcode and clicking 'continue' I am back to the header and footer again.Refreshing that screen t ...

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SR-IOV with Qualcomm adapter
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I have a Lenovo laptop with Ubuntu-20.04 installed. The lspci command shows the following.

lspci | grep Ethernet
01:00.0 Ethernet controller: Qualcomm Atheros AR8152 v2.0 Fast Ethernet (rev c1)

Most examples in search results seem to refer to Intel devices. So, how do I enable SR-IOV for my Ubuntu laptop?

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How to limit CPU utilization for a process in ubuntu vm
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I am using ubuntu 20.04 VM for a course. For an assignment, I need to run a command that creates some thread and two processes happen simultaneously. However as soon I run the command ubuntu slows down and the CPU utilization goes to 200% for that process. I allotted 8GB/16GB RAM to oracle VM and 6/12 CPUs (Oracle forbids to allocate beyond 6 CPUs).

A screenshot of situation is attached:enter image description here

Is there some way ...

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