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Login loop Linux mint 18.3
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I'm having issues login in to my Linux mint 18.3 sylvia (tried with my user and guest and can't login with either of those). I know I'm using my correct password, it just goes to a black screen and back to login screen. Before this I used timeshift to do some backup so I can update to a newer version. Don't know if that has anything to do. Don't know what I could do to login normally. Thanks in advanced ...

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"No Such device" when trying to download any torrent on deluge inside docker container
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I have a debian ssh media server based on this article, that has a complete setup of docker containers, that include Radarr, Sonarr and Plex. All the downloads are made through deluge, which was working fine until a few days ago, when torrents were no longer being downloaded. Every torrent started instantly goes into an "Error" mode. When I check the status on the bottom, it reads: Status: No such device ...

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bash: `set +m` option does not work when placed in the .bashrc file
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If I enter the command:

set +m

at the end of the .bashrc file, when I run the command:

echo $-

the option m is missing as it should be, but...

If I enter the command:

{ sync & } 2> /dev/null

and then I press enter again without entering any commands, although I removed the m option, the output still appears:

[1]+  Done                    sync

and only when I rerun the command from the  ...

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Ubuntu Fails to Power Down
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I just installed a 20.04 on an Intel Alder Lake platform. My problem is that the system fails to power down (also fails to sleep/hibernate).

Here is my journalctl -b:

mar 04 14:01:12 incomparable systemd[1]: Reached target System Shutdown.
mar 04 14:01:12 incomparable systemd[1]: Reached target Late Shutdown Services.
mar 04 14:01:12 incomparable systemd[1]: systemd-poweroff.service: Deactivated succe ...
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USB3 not working with Ubuntu Server 20.04 on a Gigabyte Brix GB-BLPD-5005
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USB3 seems not to work on a Ubuntu Server 20.04 running on a Gigabyte Brix GB-BLPD-5005 computer.

The computer has three 3.1/3.2 Gen 1 connectors. But when I connect a USB3 device and run lsusb -v, I get for the specific device:

bcdUSB 2.0  

I checked the BIOS and tried to follow: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/72625/why-is-usb-not-working-in-linux-when-it-works-in-uefi-bios

But only the  ...

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How to unify /home and /, placing home back into the root partition, clone the drive and put it in a new machine?
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I've bought a new machine. This --> Move separate /home partition to the default configuration /home folder is the first part of what I want to do - I think.

The new machine is a NUC and has one drive only. The old machine has /home and / on different drives. This is the way the original installation was configured. Using the above, I can put them onto the same drive. Then clone it to the new, ...

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Jackie avatar
Where can i download dpkg .deb?
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I had problem when trying to install/uninstall st on Ubuntu 20.04 // dpkg: error: error trying to open /var/lib/dpkg/info/format: Not a directory E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2)// and i saw this topic:

Lost/Deleted dpkg (package manager for Debian). How do I get it back?

but the website: packages.ubuntu.com was down. Please tell me another website to download this dpkg.deb and  ...

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Having issues with 'apt' [apt --fix-broken install]
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Over the past couple of days, I have been trying to install Fail2Ban on my Ubuntu server. I am continuously having problems installing. I have tried so many routes to fix this, but with no success. Each time I try to install the program, I get an error / suggestion that I need to fix the broken install. When I follow the instructions to fix it, I get an error. The code below is what I am getting.

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How to upgrade 20.04.X to get all that 20.04.4 goodness
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I'm looking for some advice on how I can upgrade 100's of Ubuntu 20.04.X installations to get all that 20.04.4 goodness.

First some background:

I manage an environment where we have 100's of Ubuntu 20.04.X installations. Up until now, we've just lived with the fact that they are using lvmpipe instead of the built-in/onboard Intel graphics. Anyways for poops and giggles I decided to download the late ...

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Ubuntu in dualboot. I can't see my wifi anymore but I can see my neighbour's and can use phone hotspot
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Today I switched from my router wifi to my phone's hotspot and I couldn't find my router anymore in the wifi settings. I tried connecting using the hidden network option but it didn't work. I restarted the network manager with sudo service network-manager restart but nothing happened. I tried to turn off and on my wifi router but nothing happened. On the other hand, if I boot on Windows I can easily  ...

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Crontab won't run Shell Script
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Im trying to run a shell script with cron every day at 2am

Cron: 0 2 * * * /home/pi/TTD/startTTD.sh

File:

#!/bin/bash
PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/home/pi/TTD
/bin/sleep 3
./TwoToneDetect71d

File location: /home/pi/TTD

./TwoToneDetect71d is an application

I've tried running it under sudo crontab -e and crontab -e with no luck

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