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How to enable hibernation for ALL power actions (button, idle, lid-close) on 21.10?
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Dan

I'm installing Ubuntu 21.10 along side Windows 10 on an HP Probook G10 which is not supported. Since suspend isn't supported, and crashes when attempted, I went ahead and manually enabled hibernation which seems to work fine. Now I'm trying to move all power actions from the default of suspend to the only working option of hibernation. I tried some old methods, but they don't seem to work anymore with ...

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Cristián Hernández avatar
I (unintentionally) deleted (I guess) a passwd file
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What should I do?

Ok, I'm not expert on Ubuntu whatsoever but I really need some help. I was trying to install x11vnc to screen share my laptop through the terminal. While I was doing it, x11vnc asked to add password and so I did. Then I needed to open another terminal and it started with "I have no name!"@laptop, so I thought a restart should help.

I restarted the laptop and only one line of code a ...

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Install ubuntu on an external drive without affecting windows bootloader - not working
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I wanted to install Ubuntu 20.04 into an external drive without affecting the Windows Bootloader. That means on a normal boot, Windows should load. But if I entered the BIOS boot menu, I can switch it to the external drive, so that Ubuntu will load.

What I have done earlier is to "Try ubuntu", opened Terminal, ran ubiquity --no-bootloader, and installed ubuntu to my second drive (sdb, mount point: /). ...

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'sudo crontab -e' Jobs Are Not Running on Fresh Install of Ubuntu 21.10 (Gnu/Linux 5.13.0-30-Generic X86_64)
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I recently did a fresh install of Ubuntu. I am trying to setup some cron jobs using sudo crontab -e

My crontab is as follows:

# Edit this file to introduce tasks to be run by cron.
#
# Each task to run has to be defined through a single line
# indicating with different fields when the task will be run
# and what command to run for the task
#
# To define the time you can provide concrete values for ...
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Error when I'm updating
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I have some errors when I'm running sudo apt update This is what it says:

Hit:2 http://my.mirrors.thegigabit.com/ubuntu focal-updates InRelease          
Hit:3 https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu bionic InRelease                
Hit:4 https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu focal InRelease                 
Hit:5 http://my.mirrors.thegigabit.com/ubuntu focal-backports InRelease        
Hit:6 http://m ...
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Justin Brunkow avatar
Join More Than Two Displays
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With more than two screens, Join Displays is the only mode available.

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Is there any way around this? I want to "Join Displays" on every screen, but I have more than two. Ubuntu will only "Join" one, and then "Mirror[s]" the others.

The Windows equivalent would be changing "Extend desktop to this display" instead of "Duplicate."

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VPN wont save after reinstalling Network Manager
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I am a newer Ubuntu 20.04 user. I accidentally deleted Network Manager. I reinstalled it realizing what I had done and everything is back to normal, except I cannot save a vpn in the settings to connect to my Nord VPN. The VPN setting in the drop down menu no longer exists. When I go into the actual settings and manually add the VPN it wont finalize and save the VPN for use, it just disappears...

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Mestrio avatar
Determining why settings says "Unknown Display" in 21.10
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I have recently built a system with a Intel CPU with embedded graphics. I have installed Ubuntu 21.10 and it says "Unknown Display" in the settings and I cannot change the display resolution from 1024x768 even though the monitor supports much higher resolution.

I ran across a discussion about using inxi -G and saw that it said driver "N/A" so I thought I needed the latest Intel drivers. Here wa ...

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Problems with Alienware Graphics Amplifie
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I am using Alienware 15r3 + Alienware Graphics Amplifier with RTX 2060 Super connected to external monitor. I have run into multiple problems. Ubuntu 21.10 installs with nouveau drivers as default. Before changing the drivers to official ones I have to change gdm to lightDM (if not my system becomes unbootable). I can’t install the 510 driver (from Softare and Updates) because it makes my system (agai ...

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I installed Kubuntu 20.04 LTS on a usb stick to avoid interfere with my main drive and grub terminal comes up on boot
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So as the title says, i installed Kubuntu on a USB Stick because i didnt want to partition my main ssd which has windows 10 installed. When i boot without the usb plugged in, it takes me to a grub terminal which i dont understand since i installed kubuntu on the usb an not on the main ssd. When i have the usb plugged in, it takes me to grub to select between windows and kubuntu. How can i remove the gru ...

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How to disable swiping with 3 fingers from popping up a Virtual Desktop configuration window?
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On a fresh Xubuntu 20.04 LTS installation with Chicago95, I've created 4 virtual desktops. When I swipe across my laptop trackpad with 3 fingers, a window for configuring my Workspaces shows up, showing my running apps and asks if I want to add or remove a workspace:

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How can I disable this from happening? I've checked the Window Manager Tweaks page, the keyboard shortcuts page, and the workspace s ...

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How can I customize the time and date format in the top bar, without a shell extension?
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There are several Gnome Shell extensions, but how do they work? Can I do what they do? I want to use a customized date/time format string myself, without requiring a shell extension. Is there documentation for whatever top-bar APIs the shell extensions are using? Ubuntu 21.10, Gnome 40.5.

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