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Long startup time in Ubuntu 20.04
kr flag

I have Windows10 and Ubuntu on a SSD. Today the startup time was higher than normal, but I don't understand enough of Ubuntu to solve this problem.

Output of command: systemd-analyze

Startup finished in 5.054s (kernel) + 4min 17.984s (userspace) = 4min 23.038s 
graphical.target reached after 3min 3.859s in userspace

Output of command: systemd-analyze blame

3min 47.148s fstrim.service                 ...
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Ubuntu newby question on mounting a networked drive so it's visible in Crashplan
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I have an old MacBook Pro that I used to run Crashplan. I've got a 2TB HDD attached to a Raspberry Pi that I use as a NAS. The MacBook could see the drive no problem and it was visible in Crashplan.

The MBP is now too old to run OSX properly so I've installed Ubuntu and it seems way more stable.

In Files I can see the networked drive as smb://raspberrypi.local/thedrive/ and I've mounted it by right- ...

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sgaga avatar
win10 not boot on ubuntu21.10
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I have same problem: after ubuntu 21.10 I setup win10 also and I see now in ubi boot menu the windows, but system could not to run it only ubi. I used Boot-repair pendrive,it looked like resolved the problem, but not really. win boot problem stayed yet. Boot is in UEFI/gpt mode both system, no BIOS system, you can see in grub.cfg here is grub.cfg:

#
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE
#
# It is automatically  ...
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Dima avatar
Xubuntu custom iso, no isolinux.bin file
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I am trying to make a custom iso from xubuntu-21.10-desktop-amd64 but there is no isolinux.bin file after extract. find command does not help. Try for yourself. And genisoimage says Oh no there is no isolinux.bin file or something like that.

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Created or Edited Files after Auto mount are missing after restart
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Yesterday I decided to auto mount a hard drive with "Disks". During the mount options change I was working with some files in VScode, after saving the changes, the files were readable and writable. The Directory and the files I was working with were visible. After a restart files were gone.The Directory is visible but without my program files and data. Others files that have not been used after the auto ...

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Abhilash shetty avatar
Calico/flannel cni created interfaces gets deleted in Ubuntu 20.04 Arm64 platform upon restart
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I have been trying to install kubeadm based k8s cluster on Macbook M1. I am using VMware Fusion tech preview to visualize Ubuntu Arm64 platform. Following is the OS build info.

abhilash@lvm-master:~$ hostnamectl Static hostname: lvm-master Icon name: computer-vm Chassis: vm Machine ID: 81b2486b2a3d4f17b669067757aacdf4 Boot ID: 8fc7f05e687c47579051163b59eeec6b Virtualization: vmware Operating Syst ...

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Alexander avatar
Using a proxy with Canonical Livepatch Service
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Have been regularly experienced problems to update Ubuntu 20.04 using Livepatch in environment with internet access via proxy.

Livepatch service issues errors with words like "cannot connect" etc.

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tinlyx avatar
How to transfer diff between two different file formats?
pe flag

I often find it convenient to edit a document in one file format while storing it in another format. For example, a document can be written down in markdown, converted to a word file and edited there. And I am hoping to extract the edits and applied them back to original markdown file.

So, I would have A.md, converted to A.docx (e.g. using pandoc), edited to B.docx, and somehow apply the change set betwe ...

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Does opening a picture in a temporary filesystem leave any traces with Eye of GNOME/eog?
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Does the Gnome package eog leave any thumbnails or other privacy leaking information when opening a picture in a different filesystem?

I know that thumbnails are created by default in the home directory of the user but is this also the case when using for example a temporary file system in RAM?

My goal is to mount a tmpfs and copy an encrypted archive to the filesystem where I am going to decrypt it  ...

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Amir Ibrahim avatar
How do i replace all the contents from a file using a text
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I basically created a file text in Linux under the name of Linuxchallenge.txt which has content inside the file of:

<3 Archer Quotes

Do you want ants? because that's how you get ants!

Nope nope nope nope nope nope nope... you don't want to do that.

Do you think this is a game?
No, I think Jenga is a game.

Lana. Lana? Lana! LANAAAAAA!
What?
....Danger zone

However i want to change all the text ...

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Vladimir Yanakiev avatar
access windows shared folder from docker
br flag

i am using ubuntu20.04 and docker with same system. I want to access windows shared folder from the docker. I am using GIO. I try like this:

gio mount smb://"PC-NAME"/"FOLDER"

this is working on my OS UBUNTU. But it does not work on the docker(same os). give an error.

gio: smb://"PC-NAME"/"FOLDER": volume doesn?t implement mount

what I am doing wrong? I also can use another tools than GIO.

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