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Kubuntu and LibreOffice keyboard shortcuts
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Vic

I am running Kubuntu 21.04 and LibreOffice v7.0.6 (latest stable release) and some keyboard shortcuts work while others don't. I am using normal US keyboard. For example,

  • Ctrl+Shift+[ -- doesn't
  • Ctrl+Shift+] -- doesn't
  • Ctrl+Shift+E -- does

I am able to assign the above shortcuts for example to KDE apps and they work, just not in LibreOffice. I upgraded to the latest version of Plasma, 5.22 and the i ...

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Som Shekhar Mukherjee avatar
Can't escape a dot using backslash, Why?
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So, following are the commands are I ran:

$ ~/Documents: touch ball.txt bool-txt bowl.txt bull.txt
$ ~/Documents: ls . | grep b..l\.txt
ball.txt
bool-txt
bowl.txt
bull.txt

I wasn't expecting bool-txt to be present in the output, because I have escaped the dot but its still not considering it a literal dot. Where am I going wrong?

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ubuntustudio-controls and studio-controls in seeming catch-22
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GTK

I installed Ubuntu studio 20.4 using Ubuntu Studio Installer on a fresh Ubuntu 20.04.2 system. Everything seemed fine, but at my next apt update/apt upgradecycle ubuntustudio-controls had been kept back. I tried installing it through apt, but found

The following packages have unmet dependencies:
 ubuntustudio-controls : Depends: studio-controls but it is not going to be installed
E: Unable to correct prob ...
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utk avatar
How to exclude ELF 64-bit LSB shared object from uploading to git?
bh flag
utk

I'm trying to include ELF 64-bit LSB shared object, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked files generated in gitignore by including .elf extension in .gitignore file but it's not working.

Please help!

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wrong_path avatar
Ubuntu 20.04 and OpenFortiGUI: VPN works but cannot access smb
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I set up my VPN using OpenFortiGUI and it seems to work correctly since I can access the intranet of my institute. I am now trying to access a remote server (smb://fs01.something.lan/) from the Files. I insert my username, password (Domain is automatically se to WORKGROUP) and I click Connect. The problem is that when I do so, the same window pups up again and again. Using the same VPN details, I c ...

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jasmines avatar
How can I test web conferencing issues?
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I'm experiencing problems with web conferencing softwares in my Ubuntu 21.04 installation (Plasma DE). Everything is working, such as video streaming services (Youtube, Vimeo, and so on) except the web conferencing platforms:

  • GoToMeeting
  • Cisco Webex
  • Zoom
  • Google Meet
  • Microsoft Teams
  • BigBlueButton

It doesn't matter whether I use a browser (Chrome, Firefox) or desktop apps, it's pretty impossible to use  ...

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BharathYes avatar
Exteral display via dongle not detected
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I use a HP laptop with an old VGA monitor connected via HDMI-VGA dongle. Currently on 21.04 fresh install.

Under Settings > Display I can only see option for Built-in display. There is no option to even detect for any additional displays.

I ran xrandr and got this output:

~> xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1920 x 1080, maximum 16384 x 16384
eDP-1 connected primary 1920x1080+0+0 (normal  ...
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rubmz avatar
How do I schedule an action to happen in 5 seconds?
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I am in a situation that restarting the SSHD server along all it's open connection processes is required. So I thought that I might be able to use cron or at commands to schedule a service restart in a few seconds to the future (... and kill the process now). Problem is, both schedulers are not built for a few seconds schedules. For example: at now + 1 minute is a legit command while: at now + 5 se ...

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seventheaven avatar
Set gnome-system-monitor settings via Terminal
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I'm new to ubuntu so apologies in advance if this question doesn't make sense

The question: how can i change settings for gnome-system-monitor via the command line? Spesifically, I want to change the 'my processes' setting to 'all processes', but I'd also like to be able to learn how to change other settings so if anyone could direct me to a list of options or something of that sort, I'd apprecia ...

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griffin avatar
Cannot access or save to newly installed and mounted SSD
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new to Linux and Ubuntu (and any system really so ELI5 level answers much appreciated).

OS: Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS, GNOME 3.36.8

I just installed a new WD 1TB hard drive. I partitioned it using GParted, one primary partition, ext4.

I created a mount point with:

sudo mkdir /media/nvme01n1p1 

(which terminal tells me is the logical name) (I've just realised I might have tried to create two mount points as ...

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Johnsandman avatar
help firefox screen is somewhat invisible
sk flag

The screen of firefox is somehow invisible. I relooad and reinstall firefox but stil the screen is gone. I can see the menu but really hard to find. You can see the background of my desktop really strange behaviour and i can't find out what is going on. See pic enter image description here

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Kumar avatar
Re enable Secure Boot, Screen Goes Blank After Installing NVidia Driver
gb flag

I had installed NVIDIA Drivers 465.27 on my Ubuntu 20.04 using software updater. That time, I could not sign the kernel modules via installer as mentioned here, rather I disabled the secure boot option from BIOS and everything worked fine. Drivers are working fine, GPU is detected.

As disabling secure boot might not be a security best practice, I wanted to enable it again but my screen goes blank ...

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DrBrad avatar
LUKs drive I can unlock but not mount
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I recently had a problem with my hard drive, it was failing imminent, I wasnt able to get any of my data off before it failed on me. I finally got the super block repaired to be able to unlock the drive, however I cannot mount the drive what so ever. Here are some examples of my errors and what I'm seeing.

When I unlock it the partition 3 becomes Partition 3 LUKs and LVM2 PV. There are no options ...

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Shadowblitz16 avatar
Is there a way to slim down ubuntu's titlebar widgets?
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Is there a way to reduce the size of the widgets on the window title bar's in ubuntu 20.04?

I recently decided 1348271 didn't work for me and decided to do 821813.

But I would still like to shrink the size of them so they don't look so thick.

Is there a way to get these to look around the size of the minimize, maximize and close buttons? enter image description here

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Troy Bick avatar
Steam won't launch on Ubuntu 20.04
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Recently reinstalled Ubuntu 20.04 and in the process on reinstalling some applications, one of which is Steam. I've tried both steam deb release and the native application software installer. When trying to use the installer, I get the message: Unable to install "Steam Installer": The following packages have unmet packages: without showing the packages needed to install. After installing the deb rele ...

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