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Alex Guy avatar
ubuntu 20.04 desktop cli cannot download folders on vsftp ubuntu server 20.04
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I use filezilla and can download folders from the server, but when I use a terminal, I get the 550 failed to open file error. I can cli download a file, but not folders... Also, if I go into the folder in question, I can download the files "get file1" and it works, I just cannot download a folder or even an empty folder...

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LarryM avatar
Sound then Gnome locks up
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I've had problems with Gnome locking up for some time now (see Gnome not responsive)

I just noticed that just before Gnome locks up some sort of alert tone plays - a very quick bing-bing-bing (in descending freq), then keyboard and mouse locks up. I do not have screen blanking enabled in the settings menu.

Is there some other place that might be the cause?

EDIT: System is a desktop (hardware listed i ...

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Lubemaste R avatar
Need help with apt-update
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I am trying to install Libopencv and it packages on Ubuntu using the Windows subsystem and when I go into etc/apt/sources.list and add

deb http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise main restricted universe   
deb-src http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise restricted main multiverse universe

deb http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise-updates main restricted universe  
deb-src http://de. ...
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Audio problem Ubuntu
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suddenly I only have audio via Bluetooth device or HDMI device. The laptop speakers aren`t working.

I tried inxi -SMA It gave me: Device-1 Intel Tiger Lake-H HD Audio driver: snd_hda_intel Device-2 NVIDIA GA104 High Definition Audio drive: snd_hda_intel

Is it OK that they both have the same drive? Could this be the reason?

Thanks in advance. Tim

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