Latest Ubuntu related questions

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Sandeep Thakur avatar
-bash: /etc/profile: Input/output error
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When I was trying to connect ssh to my remote machine after ssh and enter password it give -bash: /etc/profile: Input/output error some time but after hard reboot I'm able to ssh my remote machine is there any hardware issue or else and how to permanent resolve this issue

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freakbn avatar
Sound level is 0 or 100, nothing between
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I have an Asus UX390UA that run Ubuntu 20.04.1. I have sound problem, when I try to adjust sound level, 0% is working well, but from 1 to 100% sound level is always 100%

I applied this workaround: Volume control on asus zenbook 3 It worked well before but it's not working anymore on my laptop

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Justaus3r avatar
Keyboard not working on login screen ,Ubuntu 20.04
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I installed Ubuntu 20.04 LTS dual boot with my windows.it was working perfectly fine until this week when i locked my user and went somewhere,when i came back and tried to login to my user but the keyboard is partially not working.its giving me a funny behavior.keys are only being pressed when i press the key a dozen times,and sometimes even then it doesn't work.and one thing more the mouse is working p ...

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crontab fails to write logs
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I'm using crontab to run a python script every minute. This is my how my crontab file looks like:

*/1 * * * *  source /root/.bashrc && source /home/env/bin/activate && python /home/manage.py shell < /home/script.py  >> /var/log/navjob.log 2>&1

When try to check cron output in syslog with this command #grep CRON /var/log/syslog the output is like this:

...CRON[764888]: (ro ...
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CursedChico avatar
Grub failed boot detection 20.04
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I started my hp laptop and it started to said "press ctrl+c to cancel all filesystem checks in progress"

I waited but nothing happened. It does not show progress and caps lock for example is not working at that time. It is unresponsive.

When it was booting, i tried to press f9101112 and it opened that screwn in my picture i added but cant write anything there. I tried to reach grub but couldnot do i ...

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user14221367 avatar
fonts are glitching in Ubuntu
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I am currently using Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS (HVM). When I use 'log-symbols'(in case it might help) in Unbuntu 20.04, icons are glitching (cut in the middle). It looks like a rendering bug in Ubuntu. Can any help with this problem? Thank you.

environment setting as follows:

OS: Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS (HVM) node: v14.17.2

enter image description here

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Nuddel69 avatar
Installing ubuntu alongside windows on a separate disk AND partition
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I have two disks. One of them, 128 gb C: and almost completely full with windows installed. The other, 1Tb D:, is used for general purpose storage. I've created a partition of about 250 GB on the latter disk and wish to dual-boot ubuntu with windows (not replace). I've read both of these threads on manual partitioning and separate drive installation but neither of them seem to be answering my specific q ...

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hasan ramp avatar
How to assign unallocated space to ubuntu partition
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I wanted to give the ubuntu partition some more space from the windows partition, so I removed some space from the windows partition. I want to ask how do I allocate the free space to the ubuntu partition. I read a lot of similar questions asked but I didn't understand and some didn't work for me.

So here is the problem. There is 58 GB of free space and when I try to resize the ubuntu partition t ...

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Taha Valizadeh avatar
Ubuntu only starts in nomodeset
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My Ubuntu Ubuntu (20.04.2 LTS) only starts in nomodeset. I believe it is a graphic card issue, but I do not know how to fix it. I have an intel graphic card on an HP laptop. Reinstalling Ubuntu did not help. Should I reinstall my graphic driver? and if yes, how?

My laptop model is HP Pavilion 15-eg0097nr.

lspci | grep VGA shows my VGA as "Intel Corporation Device 9a49 (rev 01)"

Thank you very much!

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Artemis-a avatar
Ubuntu constantly going to Emergency mode!
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Ubuntu 18.04 LST, went to the emergency mode the first time. Nothing works to exit the emergency mode (I tested many from the discussions here) except the following solution.

I fixed it using this guidance: https://medium.com/@nehamuthiyan/getting-out-of-the-emergency-mode-in-ubuntu-818180ce3940 which means that the home partition (separate from root) is corrupted. After fixing it, the ubuntu loads,  ...

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Purushottam Sinha avatar
In Ubuntu 20, menu bar is not appearing for any application
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Application menu bar is not appearing.

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Null Void avatar
nvidia 460 ubuntu revert to generic driver will not allow me to change in gui or command line
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i installed unrelated program (sudo apt update, sudo reboot

now Ubuntu has "reverted"? to generic video driver and will NOT allow me to change to proper nvidia driver either gui or command line sudo apt install ......460

how do i fix this, and any idea how it happen so i can avoid doing it again?

nvidiaX gui panel is blank OTHER than HELP and QUIT buttons

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Ahtasham Ahmad avatar
Ubuntu core: snapd has no slot named "audio-playback"
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I am trying to play a video from YouTube using the mir-kiosk and wpe-webkit-mir-kiosk, but there is no sound while the video plays. I tried playing a local video file with mpv kiosk but ran into the same issue.

I have traced the problem to there being no slot for audio-playback in snapd. I checked the connections using "snap connections snapd" and found no slots for audio-playback. There is a plu ...

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Ubuntu freezes after executing python code in jupyter notebook
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New

I tried executing this code in windows and it ran flawlessly but in Ubuntu as soon as I run this code, Ubuntu freezes for 3-4 mins and then the result come and then Ubuntu behaves laggy until I restart it.

import numpy as np
import pandas as pd
from sklearn.preprocessing import StandardScaler
from sklearn.model_selection import train_test_split
from sklearn import preprocessing
from xgboost import  ...
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Installing Ubuntu on a laptop with a broken monitor
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I have a Lenovo laptop with a broken monitor (don't ask!) that worked well with a HDMI cable connected to a Dell monitor. Of late, the laptop won't boot once I have entered the hard disk password. The HDMI output does not come at this point. So, I don't know what is going on.

I want to wipe off the current installation (18.04) on my laptop and install current LTS - 20.04. I can burn the .iso to a disk a ...

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Peace Maker avatar
Can't close pycharm application
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When exit the application it doesn't close While closing the application I selected terminate the process but the application is on screen I can't close

I can use other applications but pycharm stuck/freez

I have to restart the laptop to close the application

What to do??

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