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How to build ubuntu with custom kernel source and root file system for Intel Atom processor 3930
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We want to build ubuntu with kernel source and modify root file system as per our custom board for Intel Atom processor 3930. We did not any find step for compliation of ubuntu kernel, device tree and root file system for this processor. Please help me regarding this issue.

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Cant select my 2BE HDD in Ubuntu installation
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I am trying to download Linux on my laptop for work. I have 2 times 2TB on two seperate HHD (so no external HDD) on a Alienware Dell laptop. (Ubuntu desktop 20.04LTS) I made sure to unallocate the partitions in the second harddrive as suggested and made a life USB with ubuntu flashed on via Balena Etcher. Afterwards I boot from the USB and try to install ubuntu. When I want to install it, i can't select ...

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Replacing snap with flatpak. What will happen when I upgrade?
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I'm considering replacing snap with flatpak. What happens during a version upgrade of Ubuntu? Is the Ubuntu upgrade programmed to reinstall snap and what is the risk of pinning or holding snap from being reinstalled?

I would like to avoid having to purge snap on every upgrade and don't want to risk ending up with a broken system because some key system component has become a snap package.

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Social login options are not federated across communities? StackOverflow allows GitHub, but Ask Ubuntu does not?
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[I would ask this in Meta — but I have only 1 rep here; upon being forced to create a new account, I have 700+ in StackOverflow.]

I don't understand how communities are related, but not federated, identity-wise.

Stack Overflow login options screenshot:

  • Log in with Google
  • Log in with GitHub
  • Log in with Facebook

Ask Ubuntu login options screenshot:

  • Log in with Google
  • Log in with Facebook
  • Log in with ...
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Thinkpad T14 AMD gen2 ext4-fs error
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Hello I bought new Thinkpad T14 AMD with Ryzen 5850U and unable to properly use Ubuntu on it.

My steps:

  1. Shrink existing Windows 10
  2. Install Ubuntu in one single partition (ext4, no ecryption, swap, etc)
  3. Install loader to drive (dual-boot is working)
  4. Install Xubuntu 20 LTS usb-drive (I used same for installing this system to my other 2 laptops)
  5. I found that existing 5.4.x kernel is not working with  ...
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Installing ubuntu touch os
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Does anybody know if Ubuntu touch can be installed on microsoft lumia 535. I have this phone in working condition and since they stopped support for it I'd like to experiment with it.

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How do I change Nautilus name in GNOME Shell launcher (Ubuntu 21.10)?
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How do I rename Nautilus name in the GNOME Shell launcher in Ubuntu 21.10? I tried to find the desktop file in /usr/share/applications, but I can't find it anywhere for Nautilus.

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apt install with Ubuntu local mirror - Numerous apache 206 error codes and installation fails
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I've configured a ubuntu mirror server using apt-mirror/apache2 on Ubuntu 20.04.

I'm auto installing some machines to deploy a minimal set of the OS, then rely on Ansible to deploy some specific packages.

Installation fails because apt-get cannot get the complete list of packages : some downloads from the local mirror are "tagged" with 206 partial content making the package donwload unsuccessful and ...

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VPN DL issue-Surfshark
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I have to go the long route commands to try get this vpn running..well my issue is when Ubuntu prompts for my system PW it DOES NOT recognize it in command line. Many attempts failed. Yes the pw is valid I constantly have to use it to get in my machine. Can someone help me please?

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Grub not showing in dual boot
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I have installed uubuntu 20.04 in a pc with Windows 10 with bios legacy. Grub isn't showing even if I changed grub to display=menu and updated grub. Doing the boot recovery it says:

The default repair of the Boot-Repair utility would reinstall the grub2 of
sda5 into the MBR of sda.
Grub-efi would not be selected by default because no ESP detected.
Additional repair would be performed: unhide-bootme ...
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wget is not known I don't know what did I do!
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this is coming when ever I am opening pop os. E: Type 'wget' is not known on line 4 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/xanmod-kernel.list E: The list of sources could not be read

I tried install xanmod throw termimal and after this happened

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Find a directory with a prefix in name
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I have one big directory, that contains many subdirectories whose names are staring with 13xxx,10xxx,11xxx and so on. These directories contains text files with a name my_file.txt. Now the problem is, I want to change the files in the directories 13xxx and 11xxx only and don't want to touch files in 10xxx directories. I am trying to search directories with:

[ -d "13*"] && ..
[ -d "13"*] &am ...

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