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BurstBass BurstBass avatar
Read logs real time with bash
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I have this in the system logs:

Feb 27 02:53:51 Latitude-E6430 rsyslogd: action up   7
Feb 27 02:53:51 Latitude-E6430 rsyslogd: action down B
Feb 27 02:53:51 Latitude-E6430 rsyslogd: action up   U
....etc

I want to make a script that is monitoring the logs full time as a service, but I don't know how to do the condition.

1 - That when you read, line by line, store it in a variable.

2 - read variable ...

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Sahil bhatiya avatar
How to change the background color of the following in GnomeShell.css
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How to change From Grandient To Simple Color Using GnomeShell.css

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Jack avatar
How can I increase the audio volume?
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I changed my OS to Ubuntu from Windows 10. In Windows 10, the sound volume is good, but in Ubuntu the volume is decreased.

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mohamed wael thabet avatar
gsutil: No such file or directory on startup
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I have VM that runs on linux 18.04.01 and that executes a startup script which includes gsutil :

#!/bin/bash
set -ex
source bin/ci/colors

composer run-script --no-dev build-parameters

gsutil -q cp "gs://gcp-myproject/myappname/parameters.yml" "app/config/parameters.yml"

bin/console cache:warmup --no-interaction

that sometimes (let's say 1 or 2 times out of 3) fails with this error :

line 7: /sn ...

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Does Nordvpn really have an app ithat works on Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS?
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Nordvpn app install fails on Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS. I successfully installed the repo's and the .deb. When I go to the terminal to login (first time) It redirects to a link and then asks which application to open it? any pointers? Is there really an app at all? I can login ok using the terminal but what a pain to use terminal every time I wish to change servers or connection protocol.

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How do you enable VFIO / Ubuntu 21.10
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I'm trying to get my GPU to run through a VM I created on Virtual Machine Manager. All the tutorials on this either make the GPU run specifically on the VM, are for Ubuntu 20.04, or are just really hard to follow. is there a tutorial I could follow, not including items from the list above or can someone just tell me how to do it?

Thanks

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Ramesh S avatar
Wi-fi not enable on Lenovo thinkpad L420 in Ubuntu 20.04
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I am new to Ubuntu. I tried installing Ubuntu 20.04 on my Lenovo L420 laptop, WiFi is not enabled. I checked WiFi adapter it is already enabled. Even Bluetooth is working.

After I installed Ubuntu 20.04 airplane mode is automatically enabled. Then I am not able to disable airplane mode.

I used this command to disable airplane mode sudo rfkill unblock all.

I checked in additional drivers list it is ...

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syslog randomly full of error messages?
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Seemingly out of nowhere I got a notification that my system storage was full, and after some digging in recovery mode (laptop wouldn't boot after trying to restart) I discovered that syslog is full with (presumably thousands of) this error message:

Feb 26 22:04:20 ejfisc-XPS-13-9380 gnome-software-service.desktop[16482]: [16482:16685:0226/220420.10xxxx:ERROR:address_tracker_linux.cc(311)] Failed  ...
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Sergio Diaz Esparza avatar
Bluetooth headphones show as 'connected', but the audio doesn't work
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I'm having this problem with my Bluetooth headphones, a Tronsmart Apollo Q10 to be exact.

Basically I'm trying to connect to these headphones in Kubuntu (the latest version as of today), they appear on the pc, and I'm even able to click the connect button. When I do so, it also shows as 'connected' on my devices list, but there is no option to use it as output for audio.

I have the suspicion, howeve ...

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Unable to connect Bluetooth device 20.04.4 LTS
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As the title suggests I cannot connect to any Bluetooth devices, particularly my Airpods. I can scan for devices and the name 'Airpods' shows up, however, once I click on the 'Set up' button the system hangs for a bit and never connects to the device. I even tried installing blueman but I am unable to find where the executable file is to run the program.

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Matt West avatar
KDE Plasma Application Launcher is opening in the middle of the screen
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I'm not sure what I did, but for some reason, my application launcher menu now opens in the middle of the screen. It only happens when I select "application launcher" from the "show alternatives" menu.

I'm 100% sure I've selected "application launcher" and not "application dashboard". The behavior isn't like the dashboard. It is a smaller window, although much larger that the standard application ...

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Rafaelo avatar
Is there a usb dongle with 5ghz that's just plug and play?
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For ubuntu 21.04 and higher, is there a 5ghz usb dongle I can buy where I simply plug it and use it, without compiling or installing drivers from random github pages or PPAs? I can only find 2.4ghz ones. I tried some 5ghz ones but they all don't work.

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