Latest Ubuntu related questions

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SHALJA VERMA avatar
apt and dpkg error
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I am trying to install anydesk using apt-get and dpkg using .deb file but the system is showing the following error.

Reading package lists... Error!
E: Encountered a section with no Package: header
E: Problem with MergeList /var/lib/dpkg/status
E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
mdqmlab@ubuntu-desktop:~$ anydesk
anydesk: error while loading shared libraries: libgtkglext- ...
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Sagar Mishra avatar
Bluetooth 5.0 problem in ubuntu 21.04
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I had used ubuntu 20.04 and now I am using ubuntu 21.04, but I don't know what is wrong with bluetooth, because my headphone i.e boat rockerz 550(bluetooth 5.0) is connecting, but sound is not coming from headphone, in pulseaudio output is not showing.

I have tried everything maybe ubuntu has issue with bluetooth 5.0 below error is occurring everytime:

src/profile.c:record_cb() Unable to get Head ...

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Corneilius McKinney Jr. avatar
HP Syndra: Hardware Issues after switching from ChromeOS to Ubuntu 20.04 (Focal Fossa)
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I recently switched from ChromeOS to Ubuntu using the MrChromeBox BIOS/UEFI Firmware Update software. Everything is fine for the most part, and the only things that need to be fixed are:

  • My Internal Speaker (and Mic) not being recognized
  • The touchscreen not being responsive
  • My 3.5mm Aux Jack not being recognized

When I go into the sound settings, all I get for Output Devices is Dummy Output and  ...

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LGS avatar
correctly recognize external display refresh rate
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LGS

I have an ASUS PG259QN that I've been connecting to my laptop, which has an NVIDIA RTX 2070 max-Q that allows it to output to external displays. The laptop is a kfocus M1, if anyone is curious about this, and I am using KDE with their drivers package (so ubuntu version is 20.04).

This monitor is one of the few that is able to refresh at a rate of 360 hz. Peculiarly, most of the time when I connec ...

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Make microphone work in Ubuntu
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Ubuntu 20.04

Microphone MK F100TL.

If I'm not mistaken, it is just an analogue microphone. USB is for getting power.

Plugged to the front panel. Works under Windows 10. This means that it is connected correctly and is operative.

In the rear panel I have failed to make it record in Windows.

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The problem seems to be localised here:

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Item: Line [Off] and Mic someh ...

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mick avatar
How does one delete all traces of Mozilla VPN from an Ubuntu installation
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I have installed Mozilla VPN on my Ubuntu installation, version Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS. It doesn't work. I would like to delete it, including all traces, so as to attempt a fresh install. I believe that there is more then one step involved. I believe the first step is something like, sudo apt uninstall Mozilla VPN but I don't really know. Also, from what I gather, there are additional steps involved to remo ...

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Barni Ros avatar
Error issue during booting
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my computer showing an error when I'm trying to start the system. Can anyone tell me what's going on and how to resolve it?enter image description here

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Meena avatar
Multiple versions of Python and pip on my AWS EC2 instance
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I have multiple versions of Python (2.7 - Default, 3.5, 3.7.0a1 ) installed on my server. And along with that pip also got installed. I want to remove all except 2.7. Please let me know how to do it.

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Bluetooth stopped working after automatic update
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I have Ubuntu 20.04 on HP Zbook 15 G4. I was not using the computer for about a month. Today I did turn it on and when it was offering to install the updates I did click 'install now'.

While it was installing my bluetooth keyboard and mouse stopped working. I tried to go to bluetooth setting, but the settings program just crashed, so I decided to reboot. After reboot, the bluetooth settings opens ...

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supersonic avatar
How do I make .desktop files launchable from outside of desktop?
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I have done the following:

  1. I copied firefox.desktop from /usr/share/applications to ~/Desktop.

  2. In Desktop, I right-clicked and selected Allow launching.

  3. Repeated the same with many such .desktop files.

  4. I created a new folder in Desktop called apps.

  5. Moved all the .desktop files from ~/Desktop to ~/Desktop/apps.

The problem is that the .desktop files are no longer launchable inside the apps folder ...

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How can I fix the tiny fonts problem in Audacity?
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I'm trying to run Audacity under Kubuntu 20.04, but the font is unreadably tiny. The system fonts have no visible effect. How can I enlarge the fonts that Audacity and its help files it uses?

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tedzilla avatar
Online service, NextCloud, is missing
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I recently hoped from KDE Neon, to Kubuntu. My options are missing. The only thing that shows after trying to add an account is OpenDesktop.

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Are there ways to add either NextCloud, or other services?

EDIT: I should have added this.

Operating System: Kubuntu 21.04 KDE Plasma Version: 5.21.4 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.80.0 Qt Version: 5.15.2 Kernel V ...

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Ubuntu 20.04 top bar weird display calendar
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A picture speaks a thousand words: why is the calendar transparent and generally weird display? If the background isn't white, the calendar is unreadable

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I'm using Ubuntu 20.04

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Snoozirs avatar
Linux 20.04 Dummy Output and Sound Card Not Detected
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I am completely new to Linux. I have Dell Inspiron and I have Linux Ubuntu 20.4. And I’m just starting to set some things in order. The other day I got the right codecs to be able to play videos.

But now I don't have any sound...
And I'm struggling to find the solution. So with a lot of research these are the facts -

  • In Sound Settings it displays Dummy Output.

  • I ran - pacmd list -cards - which ga ...

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TobiV avatar
Why does journald use so much space to store so little data, and how can I reduce or compress the journal logs?
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I use journald with memory only logging limited to 55MB. But somehow this equates to less than a days worth of logging.

Config:

$ grep -v '^#' /etc/systemd/journald.conf

[Journal]
Storage=volatile
RuntimeMaxUse=50M
RuntimeKeepFree=75M
RuntimeMaxFileSize=5M
RuntimeMaxFiles=100
ForwardToSyslog=yes
MaxLevelSyslog=debug

Disk usage:

$ journalctl --disk-usage
Archived and active journals take up 55.0M in ...
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Jeremiah Huckleberry avatar
I have a lenovo thinkpad t430 with Ubuntu 20.04. No partition no other OS installed. It failed to reboot after a partial upgrade. Guidance needed.. I
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I have a lenovo t430 thinkpad with Ubuntu 20.04 installed back in April 2021 and re-installed recently (July 10, 2021). No other OS is installed on the SSD. I was informed by Software Updater that I needed to partially upgrade the system and then to restart it after the partial upgrade was done. After being prompted that the partial upgrade was done I hit the restart button and left the room, thinking n ...

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