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Vladimir Yanakiev avatar
access windows shared folder from docker
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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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HP EliteBook 850 G2 goes into bootloop after installing Ubuntu (both server and desktop)
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I am trying to install Ubuntu on an HP Elitebook 850G2.

I boot from USB and the installation appears to go flawlessly.

When the laptop boots after installation it goes into a boot loop.

I tried using both Server 20.04.3 and Desktop 21.10.

Laptop is on the latest HP BIOS. These is not other OS installed on the computer.

What can I do to diagnose and resolve the issue.

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Jack avatar
How to install HP sound driverin ubuntu?
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I'm using hp pavillion laptop and recently i installed ubuntu on my laptop. So my problem is ** How to download sound driver on my laptop?**

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OhMuzGawd avatar
Moving ubuntu from one internal drive to another
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I recently ran out of space in one of my internal drives(SSD), so I decided to move Ubuntu 18.04 into the other (HDD) without using a Live CD/USB. After looking online, I went with cloning the partitions (root and home) into the other drive using dd, but I'm still unsure on whether or not I can get rid of the original partition. Is there anything else I would need to change other than the UUIDs in th ...

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Hossein Enayati avatar
Gnome Tweaks Appearance section layout is messed up
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I have no clue how but the Appearance section layout is messed up! The dropdown boxes' width is stretched and it's causing the Gnome Tweaks left panel to disappear if I decrease the width of the window. I've included pictures of dropdown boxes and Gnome Tweaks window after i decreased width. What's happening and how can i fix it? Thanks in advance.

EDIT: I'm running Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS

I've already t ...

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eifach_CJ avatar
No HTTPS on my ubuntu 20.04 after upgrade
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For some reason, after the Upgrade to 20.04 LTS, the vm doesn't have any internet anymore. only https though. http works.

wget http works

wget https doesn't

it's hosted on vSphere, network config is ok too, since http works. i also can't edit any options in the settings app related to network

# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
# and how to activate them. For more inf ...
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Michele avatar
Are socket numbers realted to source port numbers
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I understand that socket=IP + port number but I was wondering if the internal number a socket has is related to the ephemeral port that is chosen for outgoing TCP connections?

For example this is from an lsof output of a volatility analysis of a memory dump from an Ubuntu 20.04 server:

0xffff982e732e8000 httpd 1272 61 socket:[28657]

0xffff982e732e8000 httpd 1272 62 socket:[28658]

P ...

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tim k avatar
It just doesn't work
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(Google translated)

I wanted to install windows11 on my ubuntu pc. So I followed the tutorial but the iso just doesn't show it.


Original post

Title: Es funktioniert einfach nicht

ich wollte auf meinem ubuntu pc windows11 installieren.Also habe ich das tutorial verfolgt aber die iso zeigt es einfach nicht an.

HILFE!


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Anvay Singh avatar
Unable to ssh into AD domain
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I'm trying to join to an active directory domain from my Ubuntu machine 20.04

I followed steps that are mentioned here: https://computingforgeeks.com/join-ubuntu-debian-to-active-directory-ad-domain/

But I'm unable to ssh access into the domain user.

This is what I'm getting.

ubuntu@user-ubuntu:~/.ansible$ ssh -vvv domainuser@localhost
OpenSSH_8.2p1 Ubuntu-4ubuntu0.3, OpenSSL 1.1.1f  31 Mar 2020
debug ...
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Nimra Noor avatar
something is wrong with terminal. Plz have a look at my code
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(kali㉿kali)-[~]
└─$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:myunity/ppa                                                            100 ⨯
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install myunity
sudo: add-apt-repository: command not found
Ign:1 http://http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling InRelease
Ign:1 http://http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling InRelease
Ign:1 http://http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling InRelease
Err:1 http://http ...
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Several special keys issue same keycode
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Max

This issue is driving me crazy! I have a laptop (HP Elitebook) whose keyboard has a dozen special keys to change screen brightness, speaker volume, turn keyboard backlight on or off, and so on. I commute these keys with a special fn key to type "F1" - "F12". I'm running Mint 20.3, based on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS.

Now yesterday, after a normal reboot, three of those keys ("screen brightness down", "scre ...

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