Latest Ubuntu related questions

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LinkMales avatar
SOLVED upgrade error: illegal package name `systemd/noawait'
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when I run this sudo apt upgrade command I get this:

Reading package list ... Done
Creating dependency tree
Reading status information ... Done
Calculating the update ... Done
The following packages will be updated:
  linux-libc-dev

1 updates, 0 new ones will be installed, 0 to remove and 0 not to update.

39 not fully installed or removed.
0 B / 1,141 kB of files need to be downloaded.
12.3 kB of additi ...
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rimalroshan avatar
One tool that WORKS for all archives and compressed files
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I have been using 7z, unrar , Peazip and Archive Manager and what not and I am having a hard time matching the compressed file/archive file with the appropriate tool for extracting.

The default ubuntu archive manager doesn't work for all type of file neither does 7z.

So what I am looking for is an utility that lets me extract any type of file. (for eg in windows 7zip does everything for me and I don ...

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studio-controls 2.1.4 vs 2.1.64
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Does anyone have a copy of the studio-controls 2.1.4 .deb for 20.04 from the backports-ppa? The minute I ran updates and studio-controls 2.1.64 hit my machine, my audio and MIDI setup fell apart. Studio-controls and qjackctl no longer agreed on the state of jackd, audio connections that had automatically restored whenever I logged back on went away, and studio-controls could no longer reliably start or ...

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Kyrie Erving avatar
errors when compiling with gcc
cn flag

I'm using ubuntu18.04 on the server. I have already installed gcc-4.9 under the root, but now I want to install gcc-7.4 under my own directory, so I did the following things. First I downloaded gcc-7.4.0.tar.gz, and extracted it.Then cd gcc-7.4.0/ and then download prerequisites using command ./contrib/download_prerequisites, then I run

mkdir build

and

cd build

I want to install gcc-7.4 under my dire ...

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Hunter Regan avatar
How do I resolve "Error reading cpu table" when trying to run "sudo apt update"?
ru flag

Hello I am using ubuntu 21.04 and everytime I go to do sudo apt update I I get E: Error reading cpu table. I have no idea how to fix this. If anyone can help that would be great. Thanks!

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Where did snap install my intellij?
cn flag

I installed the snap version of intellij on 18.04. Installation was succesful.

Where did it go? how do i start it?

Mark

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Kuser31 avatar
mp3 problems dolphin
de flag

I have had problems with the mp3 player "fiio m3k" and dolphin, when I try to transfer mp3 files from my pc (kbuntu 20.4) to the mp3 player "fiio", none of the files are copied to the device and the message that appears is just "copying"

what can I do to fix it?

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Mahmoud Mohamed avatar
Package fwupd-signed being kept back on Ubuntu 20.10
kr flag
sudo apt-get upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
The following packages have been kept back:
  fwupd-signed
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.

apt-cache policy fwupd fwupd-signed
fwupd:
  Installed: 1.5.8-0ubuntu1pop0~1617221312~20.10~a9de48d
  Candidate: 1.5.8-0ubuntu1pop0 ...
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Ubu_nub avatar
Can't find the right display resolution
cm flag

I have a problem that Ubuntu does not have the screen resolution that matches my computer "that is 1920x1080". The available resolutions are way bigger or smaller than my screen. Please also note that I am using Ubuntu in a virtual machine "which is Oracle virtual box" Please help me if you have any idea on how to fix this and thank you!!

Update: Installing virtual box extension won't change the  ...

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Ghose Bishwajit avatar
Built-in camera not working on Ubuntu 20.04 installed on Macbook pro late 2013
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I have tried all the existing suggestions (including iSight, cheese) I could find on this and other forums to make the camera work, but nothing seems to work.

Here is the error message from cheese:

: cheese_preferences_dialog_setup_resolutions_for_device: assertion 'device != NULL' failed

Does anyone know if there is any update regarding the camera issue for Ubuntu 20.04?

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