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Ashish avatar
HDD is not available during installation of ubuntu 20.04
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I am trying to dual boot ubuntu 20.04 with windows 11 on Dell Inspiron 3501, my laptop has 1-SSD(NVMe 256GB) with windows mounted on it and 1-HDD(1 TB), but while installation only SSD is displayed in option there is no HDD. (bitlocker is off)

Processor - i5 11-gen strong text Windows-version - Windows 11 home(21H2)

I have tried this with other distro(red-hat) as well, with same result.

disk ...

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Mestrio avatar
CMake problem when building video driver for Intel AlderLake-S GT1
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I am trying to get a video driver to support my CPU supported video output (specifically the Intel AlderLake-S GT1).

Here is the output from inxi

Graphics:
  Device-1: Intel AlderLake-S GT1 driver: N/A 

The instructions I was following for the Intel media-driver on GitHub at https://github.com/intel/media-driver instruct me to build gmmlib at https://github.com/intel/gmmlib) which I have.

Unfort ...

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zackd97 avatar
Ubuntu 20.04 booting to black screen with flashing cursor, GUI starts after closing and opening laptop lid
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This is on a fresh 20.04 install on an Eluktronics KN950KP6 laptop with an nvidia GTX 1060 mobile graphics card. When I boot the system, I am presented with a black screen with a blinking cursor in the top left corner. If I close the laptop lid and open it again, I'm given the GUI login screen. Everything else is working fine, aside from this quirk.

All my research points to issues with the nvidi ...

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Bo Shang avatar
Enable UART communication (ttyS0 or serial0) on Pi4 Ubuntu Mate 20.04
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I am using Raspberry Pi 4 (8G) version. It works well when communicating to Pixhawk via serial0 before. But several month ago, I changed the OS from Ubuntu 16 Ubiquity to Ubuntu Mate 20. Other functions work well, but when I try to use serial0 to connect to Pixhawk, I found serial0 doesn't exist. I did some research online and found some users have similar issues of serial0 disabled when using RPi3 and  ...

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Praatik Srivastava avatar
Malformed entry 64 in list file /etc/apt/sources.list (Component
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SS now what to do ?? I am quite new to linux.

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ecdrew1994 avatar
Ubuntu won't install with RST enabled
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I went into the BIOS already and disabled RST, restart the computer and then boot from my usb drive to install Ubuntu but it still detecting RST as enabled? Anyone know why?

I already partitioned my disk drive so there is reserved space for Ubuntu as well.

I am running windows 11, HP laptop with Intel CPU

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How to test if firewall is working/troubleshoot it?
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So I recently moved my media server to a new computer and moved from popOS to Ubuntu 21.10. I have NPM set up on docker as a reverse proxy and have port 80 and 443 forwarded on the router to my server. On my previous install, I had to allow port 80 and 443 on the firewall before I was able to remotely access through the reverse proxy. On Ubuntu though, I installed GUFW and turned it on but I can still a ...

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Can't install gcc, you have held broken packages
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I'm trying to install gcc, but I keep getting this message:

~$ sudo apt install gcc make gdb valgrind git

Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been create ...
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help me change timeout,
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every time I walk away for to 2 minutes I have to reenter the password. I tried Sudo su, sudo –i It leaves me with the keyboard locked unable to enter command as instructed. so I cannot type nopassword where I need to get it.

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The Cool Man avatar
Text doesn't show on a game (Wine)
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The game, SMMWE, formally Super Mario Maker World Engine, was working perfectly, as in no problems, a few versions ago (that is, and older version of the game, not older wine).

When I decided to upgrade to version 3.2.2, all the text dissapeared! Appart from that, no issues. The buttons worked, the save and load functions worked, even the online mode worked! Just no text.

I think this happens becaus ...

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Elder Dan Lewis avatar
Why have I lost my Settings application?
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I am using Ubuntu 20.04 LTS updated as soon as I am notified it is available. This is for my laptop and tower. Last week the Settings icon was on my Dock. Early this week, it disappeared. When I try to access Settings by clicking on the upper right corner I get an hour glass cursor for a while and that is it. (The drop down list includes Settings and Power Off/Log off.) The only devices with which it se ...

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AstanVizu avatar
Application Launcher for snap applications not working from Dash
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I used FastX to connect to my work-computer running Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS and am trying to install multiple apps, e.g. Skype. I don't have sudo permissions, however I was able to install it through

snap install skype

Unfortunately, this installation has several problems. The first is that apparently FastX sets XAUTHORITY to a path which snapd ignores. As a workaround our IT suggested

cp "$XAUTHORITY" ~/ ...

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