Latest Ubuntu related questions

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Aleph_0 avatar
fdimage of 800 GB?
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I'm using Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS. Why do I have a file in /home/myname/ called fdimage that is 805,8 GB? My SSD is a 500 GB one, and the partition allocated on it is only 125 GB... Clearly something is corrupted. What is going on here? Can I get rid of it?

The output of this command, however, tells a different story. According to du, this fdimage file only has a size of around 54.34 GB... How can Ubu ...

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Can my Ubuntu laptop be hacked
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Today I got Ubuntu 21.10 installed on my laptop. By my oversight the technician who installed it has got my username and password and my mobile number. Can he remotely hack my laptop on which Ubuntu is installed? This laptop is not connected to any network except internet. Thanks, Amitabh

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Mohsin avatar
Windows app using Wine?
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Can I run windows file from my corrupted windows harddrive using mount to Linux and run wine application, because I want to run some program from corrupted hard disk to get some program data?

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How can I get a Hindi transliteration keyboard in Fedora Linux? (like there's Google Indic for Android)
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I am new to using Fedora Linux. While setting it up through my Virtual box Machine on Win10 it asked for input keyboards. I usually work in English (in/en) keyboards, but sometimes I had to do some typing work in Hindi.

It showed 3 categories for Hindi keyboards: Bolnagri, KaGaPa & Wx. However on checking them up on internet, I found all of them were actually Phonetic Keyboards (Hindi script, Hi ...

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pacmd command does not list speakers as output audio device
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I am on Ubuntu 21.10

My goal is to set my speakers as default audio device, as now it is by default my headset, even when it is not connected. Then, I have to manually navigate to the GUI sound options in Ubuntu, and select the speakers (which do work).

When I use the following command: pacmd list-sources It outputs that ' 3 sources available', which does not include my speakers.

Then I can select a ...

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MDZRF avatar
I am new in Ubuntu, i want to make my own MQTT server, how can i do it?
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Hello, i am new in ubuntu, currently working in Automation project, i want to make my own MQTT server in UBUNTU, just like mosquitto and emqx, my MQTT server will have an unique ip

please help me to guide. thank you

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Geoffrey Churchill avatar
How do I install swtpm on Ubuntu 21.10
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I added the virtual tpm2.0 to the machine but it keeps giving me this error? Ubuntu 21.10'unable to find 'swtpm' binary in $PATH:No such file or directory'

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Ubuntu install problem in mac
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I am korean student. So, i m not good at english. I installed ubuntu in macbook. And I deleted Mac os when i install ubuntu. Now, My mac is stucked in boot loop. When I turn on mac, screen displaying try ubuntu, installing ubuntu menu is repeated. How can I repair my mac? Please help me.

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amshakur avatar
going to rescue mode on booting from usb
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I had a dual boot computer and I installed ubuntu alongside wnidows10.

Then I removed ubuntu(in windows and with ‘bcdedit’ commands).

Now I want to install manjaro linux but when I boot from usb the rescue mode comes up with an error(unknown filesystem).

I asked someone and he said the I have to load ‘ntfs’ module because I don’t have a boot partition but I don’t know how to do it.

Thanks for  ...

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