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Biplab Dutta avatar
Ubuntu 20.04 shows laptop's brand name for too long on boot
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When I boot my ubuntu 20.04 on a Samsung laptop, the brand name shows up for 40 seconds. Then the ubuntu purple screen appears then it instantly loads further. Is there any way to configure some settings so as to not to wait to see my laptop's brand name for 40 seconds? My grub looks something like this.

Grub

systemd-analyze blame|head output

Also, running dmesg, I observed this

sda3 happens to be my root partition.. Is it weird tha ...

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Noob trying to install Windows 10 (dual boot) on his preinstalled Ubuntu 20.04 laptop, cannot partition as Ubuntu is mounted
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Gparted screenshot

The entirety of the Ubuntu 20.04 OS is mounted and I need to unmount it, apparently, to have an NTFS partition for Windows.

I'm totally new to Ubuntu and all this tech stuff, I just need some steps to follow, my only problem is the partitioning on Gparted. I'm too scared to press unmount as the OS is running from it and the whole 1TB is there and I need some of it for Windows.

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MikroPower avatar
Unable to play any rtsp Streams - in XUbuntu and Debian
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I am unable to play any RTSP-Stream from any XUbuntu/Ubuntu/Debian Live-Stick or my XUbuntu which is running on my Laptop and Desktop.

I have several rtsp-sources:

  • an RTSP-Stream on my local RaspBerryPi (authentication is not needed)
  • a stream from the internet (authentication is not needed)

Both streams can be played with VLC on:

  • my other RaspBerryPi (RaspBerryPi OS)
  • my Windows-Laptop
  • the Android Ta ...
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Migrate Kubuntu 21.04 to a different hardware/PC
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I wanna migrate my Kubuntu 21.04 x64 OS from my current HP laptop to my new one.

It's currently in /dev/sda5 EXT4 partition on a dual-boot machine (w/ Windows 10 21H1 on /dev/sda3 NTFS) using GRUB

Partition Table

AFAIK I have 2 possibilities here:

  1. Backup the entire partition using a 3rd party Windows app (e.g Acronis true image backup) create an EXT4 partition with 67GB+ disc space (w/ a linuxswap partition =RAM_ ...
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Cryptid avatar
How can I create a virtually lower and letterboxed resolution?
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I have a screen which only accepts the 1920x1080 mode (others are garbled and adding custom modes does not work either). However, the screen has a centered viewable area of 1440x1080. That means the external screen crops the left and right.

I would like to make the resolution of that screen virtually smaller while keeping the same display mode, effectively adding letterboxes on the left and right ...

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NON OS (windows) files deleted/ hidden with OS uninstaller
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I had a dual boot system with Windows 10 and Ubuntu 20.04. One partition was dedicated to keep files which could be accessed from both the OSes. Then I removed the windows by formatting the partition containing Windows however the entry was still available in Grub. So i decided to use OS-Uninstaller to uninstall windows completely. I downloaded and used the said utility in Ubuntu and it gave me a succes ...

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Srinivas H S avatar
Ubuntu 20.04 packages have unmet dependencies linux-image-5.11.0-27-generic
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I have Ubuntu 20.04 installed in my laptop, whenever I try to install some package or upgrade it I am getting the following error:

unmet dependencies

When i tried running the sudo apt --fix-broken install I get the following error

sudo apt --fix-broken install

I tried a lot to fix this issue but i couldn't. Can someone please help on this.

Thanks in Advance.

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Settings are suddenly not visible - where did they go?
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Yesterday I installed fresh Ubuntu 20.04.2.0 LTS and everything looked fine. But today the settings are not visible. It shows that settings are opened with a red dot, but there's nothing to see.

My configuration is not available to see also.

What is the problem and how can I fix it?

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H.B. avatar
I get an error when copying files to a USB drive with my script
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I want to copy my data to a USB drive and get an error message.

The reason is that when copying all data I get a "/" at the beginning.

Does anyone know why this is?

Below you can see my code:

if ( [ -e $Dirname ] && [ -e /dev/sdb1 ] )
then
cp /home/jason/tmp/*_backup* /$Dirname
rm -r /home/jason/tmp/*_backup*
    echo "Your data was successfully copied."

else
    echo "Your USB stick is n ...
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Amirhossein Lashgari avatar
Proftpd Limits config doesn't work on Ubuntu server 18.04.5
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I'm trying to perform limitation on my ftp users with Limit tag inside "/etc/proftpd/proftpd.conf" but unfortunately nothing happens after saving configs. I try all of this configs inside Ubuntu server 20.04.2 and they work properly inside that version of Ubuntu. I also install the same version of proftpd (1.3.6c) in Ubuntu 20.04 inside Ubuntu 18.04. Can anyone help me about solving this issue? here is m ...

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Grub missing after BIOS Update
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Help,

My Grub is missing after my laptop performed a BIOS Update. Still scratching my head on how to restore it.

I've booted up with a live cd.

I can see my partitions:

NAME        MAJ:MIN RM   SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
loop0         7:0    0   2.1G  1 loop /rofs
loop1         7:1    0  55.4M  1 loop /snap/core18/1997
loop2         7:2    0   219M  1 loop /snap/gnome-3-34-1804/66
loop3         7:3   ...
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renameduser32 avatar
How to get notification/log applet about copying files for the "Files" ubuntu unity desktop?
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I need a notification/log applet to copy files in the ubuntu unity desktop environment "Files" (also known as Nautilus), the default file manager. Due to the fact that files from ext4 to fat32 are copied for a very long time, i left sytem and so I can't keep track of whether the copying was successful there is also no indication of how long the copying took. Right now I can use bash script for copying b ...

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Jay Tee avatar
Thinkpad L13 Yoga onscreen-keyboard stops working
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Thinkpad L13 Yoga G2 running Ubuntu 20.04 when flipped like this: L13 Yoga

screen keyboard sometimes stops working properly: "Space", "Delete" keys are not functioning. If I return to normal notebook orientation it starts working again. What's wrong? Maybe there is an option to replace keyboard software? I tried "Onboard" but it doesn't have other languages and appear together with built-in keyboard.

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Wilfred Almeida avatar
Use Docker on a systemd disabled VM
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I am provided by a VM running Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS which has systemd disabled.

I have root access on it.

I am trying to run docker on it which is installed but I get error Cannot connect to the Docker daemon at unix:///var/run/docker.sock. Is the docker daemon running?

I cannot run systemctl as I get error System has not been booted with systemd as init system (PID 1). Can't operate.

I ran the comm ...

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MadBoomy avatar
Wrapper to skip to next screensaver in xscreensaver
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if it doesn't exist I'm going to give it a shot myself but:

does there exist some kind of "wrapper" around xscreensaver to skip to a next screensaver?

(So, if you push a certain key ("n" for example) the wrapper catches the "n" and interrupts and restarts xscreensaver.)

(for now) it doesn't seem that hard to implement, so I thought: I ask it here, if it exists I don't need to write it myself...

Internatio ...

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