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Increase TDP on 3060 Laptop GPU
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I have a Legion 5 Laptop with a 3060 GPU. I can switch the power profiles with an FN button. On the medium and high settings it uses 130W on Windows, on the silent one 80W.

On Ubuntu 20.04 with kernel 5.8.0 and NVIDIA driver 465.19.01 the GPU only uses up to 80W. No matter the power profile. This effectively limits the GPU's performance.

How can I increase the TDP? I already tried setting the TDP vi ...

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Wyoming231 avatar
Wireless adpater (Intel 8260) disabled in 20.04 LTS
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  • lshw gives: *-network DISABLED
    description: Wireless interface product: Wireless 8260 vendor: Intel Corporation physical id: 0 bus info: pci@0000:01:00.0 logical name: wlp1s0 version: 3a serial: 14:ab:c5:d2:48:d0 width: 64 bits clock: 33MHz capabilities: pm msi pciexpress bus_master cap_list ethernet physical wireless configuration: broadcast=yes driver=iwlwifi driverversion=5.8.0-63-generic firmware=36 ...
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Carlos D. Zapata avatar
Is copy-pasting many folders in Nautilus problematic in terms of memory / CPU operations?
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I was wondering if copy-pasting a folder with a big number of files and sub-folders, using Nautilus, is problematic or inefficient in terms of memory or CPU operations, compared to the conventional way through the terminal? What are the differences if there are?

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JORKS avatar
Authetication fail on GDM
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Sorry to Disturb you

We started having some issue during the authetication phase in ubuntu 18.04, mainly, but not limited to, trying to login after a locked session-

We are using an LPAD authentication and basically when we try to authenticate on GDM the systems says "Authentication Failed" ...the screen become blank, then reappear sometimes without the password field. Sometimes after several attemp ...

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Lenovo TouchPad V15-IIL not working on Ubuntu 21.04
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On my Lenovo V15-II my touchpad didnt work. The workaroung down there fixed it for me in 20.04. Upgraded to 21.04 and same happens, but this fix isnt working now. Does someone got the same issue and fixed it?

Does someone made a fresh install and it worked with this fix again?

Run

sudo nano /etc/default/grub 

and append i8042.nopnp=1 pci=nocrs to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT, so that the line will be: ...

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Yasha Karant avatar
exfat partitioning, resizing support for 20.04 LTS
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I have found Why is exfat greyed out in gparted? in which it is stated:

For GParted version v1.2.0 and above (Ubuntu 21.10 and above)

exFAT support was added in version 1.2.0 of GParted.

Is there any backported support to LTS for the ability to resize and add partitions to an exfat device (in this case, a CFExpress card accessible through USB -- the gparted in 20.04 can "see" the card, but not manipul ...

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Will H avatar
What am i doing wrong in Conda?
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I am a first time user of of Anaconda & Miniconda suite and I have been having problems running code using it. Every time I try to run a python script in Anaconda or miniconda it comes up with this issue:

/miniconda3/lib/libtinfo.so.6: no version information available (required by /bin/bash)
/anaconda3/lib/libtinfo.so.6: no version information available (required by /bin/bash)

I have looked in al ...

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Jai Prakash avatar
ifort for ubuntu
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Actually, I have installed the ifort in the location '' "/opt/intel/oneapi/compiler/latest/linux/bin/intel64 "" . So now what command I will use to compile the program. I have attached the screenshot. Please help me

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Jesse Lee avatar
systemd-timesyncd Inactive at boot ubuntu 20.04
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First off I've searched for the answer here and it's not the standard disable/purge ntp/chrony. I can run dpkg -l | grep ntp and dpkg -l | grep chrony and neither returns anything, so I know it's not a conflict with that. It's also a fresh vagrant image of ubuntu 20.04 that has no cruft leftover from ugprading from a previous version of ubuntu.

With systemd-timesyncd enabled, at bootup it fails  ...

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How do I resize/re-partition my hard disk after deleting Oracle Virtual box?
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I downloaded Virtual box, installed Windows 10 pro on the virtual machine I had allocated 100GBs of disk space to. When going to disks > highlighting the UBUNTU partition (1TB) clicking on the cogs and selecting 'resize', it shows the 100GB portion of the disk reserved for the VM highlighted in black and won't let me resize the partition to include it.

Will it do so automatically after I delet ...

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Jane Braaten avatar
Tibetan keyboard
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I'm trying to set up a Tibetan keyboard in Ubuntu 20.04. I've installed a standard Tibetan font. I've set the ibus (intelligent input bus) preferences, adding a Tibetan input method there as well as hotkey for changing keyboards.

But Tibetan doesn't appear in the list of available installed languages under Region and Languages in Settings, and this is apparently necessary to get a Tibetan keyboar ...

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“Unable to locate package” after a crash installing other package with apt-get
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After a crash installing java with apt-get, I was trying to install maven, but apt wasn't finding:

> sudo apt-get install maven
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package maven

Already tried everything described here: "Unable to locate package" while trying to install packages with APT

But nothing helped, I found a solutio ...

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My Ubuntu box restarted without warning, what log files do I need to examine?
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My Ubuntu box restarted without warning, what log files do I need to examine? Specifically,, (1) which log files will tell me what forced a sudden restart? And (2) where do I find them?

Update: Following waltinator's answer I ran sudo journalctl -b -1 -e and spotted:

 smartd[1310]: Device: /dev/sda [SAT], SMART Usage Attribute: 194 Temperature_Celsius changed from 108 to 109

I suspect I have a  ...

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C.Astraea avatar
Font name appears as gibberish in font manager or any font selection menu
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I downloaded the Epson japanese fonts however they contain non-latin characters in their name and for some reason they render as giberish. Is there a setting I'm missing? In windows I think you had system wide locale.

This is the output of the locale

LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=en_US:en
LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_NUMERIC=ja_JP.UTF-8
LC_TIME=ja_JP.UTF-8
LC_COLLATE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_MONETARY=ja_JP.UTF-8
LC_ ...
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want to play audio files wav or mp3 with sudo
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The problem persists only when using sudo. for example if I'm using nvlc <some.mp3> its working fine. If I use sudo nvlc <some.mp3> I can see the gui as processing but can't hear the sound from speaker. I want any package or solution to play an mp3 file with sudo. Is it possible? NOTE:- I must use the command with sudo.

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how to install NS2.35 in M1 macbook as an error is 404 is displayed and unable to locate packages
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running Ubuntu on M1 Parallels. trying to install NS2.35 on ubuntu version 20.04. unable to do so due to an error stating unable to locate ARM64 files along with error 404. any suggestions on how to get this done??

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