Latest Ubuntu related questions

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emily avatar
Ubuntu can't turn off Legion back logo light
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Is there a way to turn on/off the Legion Slim 7 Logo light on Ubuntu OS? It works by pressing Fn+l on windows; doesn't work on ubuntu.

The keyboard light works perfectly fine.It is just the logo light. Is it possible to code a driver to do so? If so, Where should I start?

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Why my computer running Mint don't hibernate?
ke flag

My computer can't hibernate with Mint 20.3, it shut down and don't save what is open.

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Dean Young avatar
obs droidcam plugin not working
in flag

Ubuntu 20.04

Installed OBS 27.2.1 - then droidcam. I only had partial success. I can use droidcam as a V4L2 but I can only set it up with ONE droidcam I would like to add about 4 more.

I CAN NOT GET OBS DROIDCAM PLUGIN **HELP **

copied and set permissions /usr/lib/obs-plugins/droidcam-obs/ (bin/data/and so on) (the plugin should be the solution but how to get it to work?)

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Thinkpad: Three buttons above touchpad stopped working (after some random update/reboot); how to fix?
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After a reboot (after an update), the three buttons above the touchpad (left, scroll and right click buttons) stopped working; clicking on (depressing) the touchpad itself still works, as does touchpad scrolling.

Never experienced this before; can only surmise that it's linked to the recent update (whatever that was). Will reboot again now to see if it resolves the issue (logging out and back in did ...

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apt --fix-broken install gone crazy
in flag
dnp

So recently I was trying to install an app which required newer version of libpango and tried installing it using

sudo dpkg -i libpango-1.0-0_1.50.4+ds-1_amd64.deb

Which gave me the following error

dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libpango-1.0-0:amd64:
libpango-1.0-0:amd64 depends on libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.67.3); however:.
Version of libglib2.0-0:amd64 on system is 2.64.6-1 ~ubuntu20. ...

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terrancez avatar
Ubuntu Server 20.04.4, random disconnects from LAN, reboot hangs
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Ubuntu Server 20.04.4, randomly disconnects from LAN, after disconnects, most of the time, all network related commands will result in a 'hang', meaning no error messages, just a blank line after command. Only way out after that is a hold power button reboot, because even Ctrl+Alt+Del doesn't work properly, it just takes forever to run through a bunch of steps, always hang up on closing something, I wai ...

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broken packages. Where do I start? I've tried everything
ng flag
$ uname -a

5.8.0-63-generic #71-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 13 15:59:12 UTC 2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux Description: 

Ubuntu 20.10 Release: 20.10 Codename: groovy

What is the correct way to downgrade each dependency and fix all these unmet dependencies?

I'LL ANSWER MY OWN QUESTION AS PEOPLE SEEM TO BE UNWILLING TO GIVE ANSWERS.

The answer id to go to the next serviced version of Ubuntu

I chose 21 ...

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JTP V avatar
According to my system I don't have space but I do have
cn flag

when I go to (system settings, then details) to see my system specifications I see that I have 0 bytes of space but when I try to install applications like gimp, or kdenlive I can! apart when I see the partition I have 100 gb of space

Images:

enter image description here system_datails
enter image description here partition

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Jayden Parker avatar
how do I use switchable and hybrid graphics with Nvidia and intel with GUI
pt flag

I have installed ubuntu 20.04 LTS but it defaults to Intel integrated graphics and it's not the best for games but I don't just want to just use Nvidia graphics because it will eat too much power and I have a laptop so I want to use hybrid and switchable graphics so i can use Nvidia card win I want to game and hybrid just for anything else and intel for battery saving with GUI

I have tried Nvidia ...

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