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Jagarlamudi Lakshmi Narayana avatar
How to find SQL username and password for connecting it into azure data studio?
us flag

While connecting to a new connection in my Azure Data Studio it is asking me for SQL credentials like server, username, password. But I don't know where they are available. Can anyone help me to solve this?

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Subhendu Bisoi avatar
how to write netplan config in comparing static.cfg interface file
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i need to convert my static.cfg interface file to configure according netplan .

luser@f007:/etc/network/interfaces.d$ cat 51-static.cfg
auto ens224.2043

iface ens224.2043 inet static
        address 10.10.10.42
        netmask 255.255.240.0
        network 10.10.0.0
        broadcast 10.10.15.255

auto ens224.2044

iface ens224.2044 inet static

        address 20.20.20.42
        netmask 255.255. ...
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Lost_Ones avatar
Kubuntu 20.04 Login Screen scaling
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I have recently had to reinstall Kubuntu 20.04. I am using HDMI to a HDTV and I have set the scaling to 112.5%. This works great, but the login screen is super small. I have checked around online, and I see several references to adding in settings to the sddm.conf, but I am not finding that in Kubuntu 20.04 in /etc/. I had corrected this in the past, but sadly I did not bookmark my reference, and my  ...

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Drake Koefoed avatar
Ubuntu 20.04does not recognize second monitor
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My main monitor is a dell, recognized by Ubuntu 20. I also have an hp, plugged in with a VGA to USB connector, but Ubuntu does not recognize it.

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Leo avatar
multiple ubuntu kernels and nvdia driver question
cn flag
Leo


-- perhaps this is a basic question, I have 2 kernels now installed on my ubuntu 20.04.4, I know I can boot from either one, and can set default kernel in grub, my question is now I am using one older kernel, the nvidia works fine, if I boot from newer kernel there is no nvidia driver installed, if I do a remove nvidia command, does this effect the if I boot from older kernel version ? and can I in ...

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Carlospq17 avatar
Both Wifi and Bluetooth are not working in fresh install ubuntu 21.10
ph flag

This is my first time trying Linux

I first installed Ubuntu 20.04 and had the same problem where wifi and bluetooth icons wouldn't show in the bar menu, and wouldn't appear in settings menu.

I checked "Software & Updates" in case a driver were missing and it didn't showed, then i decided to install Ubuntu 21.10 in case that would help solve the problem and it keeps exactly the same.

I read this post

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raj avatar
Additional empty line in right-click menu
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raj

For unknown reason an additional empty line at the very bottom (below "Properties") is displayed in the context menu that appears when I right-click on a directory in Nautilus - see the screenshot below (this does not happen for files, only for directories). This was not happening previously, I don't know why it started to happen. This looks ugly and I want to get rid of this. Do you have any idea what  ...

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adena avatar
Network Unclaimed - Ubuntu 20.04 on freshly installed machine
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I installed Ubuntu on my brand new lenovo laptop:

Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:    Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS
Release:    20.04
Codename:   focal

and now, I can not use my wifi. After I checked sudo lshw -C network, I found that the network is UNCLAIMED

  *-network UNCLAIMED       
       description: Network controller
       product: RTL8821CE 802.11ac PCIe Wireless Network Adapter
       vendor: Realte ...
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worldCurrencies avatar
Wired connection not working. Internet browsing works but nothing else
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Using a Dell 7400 running Ubuntu 20.04. I have a wired connection. It allows me to browse the internet but nothing else. Cannot update my software, connect to the internet through my R and Python consoles, etc. Not sure what to do...

ifconfig:

enp8s0: flags=4163<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST>  mtu 1500
    inet 192.168.1.186  netmask 255.255.255.0  broadcast 192.168.1.255
    inet6 2600:1700:1e ...
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Ubuntu 21.04 Nvidia HDMI Intermittent audio
cn flag

The issue

My audio cutting out intermittently for ~1s every couple of seconds.

My connection is from laptop -> Monitor HDMI -> earphones. I don't have the skipping issue if I'm connect laptop -> earphone directly.

The skipping can be triggered if I open a browser tab/ load a webpage/click on something/typing etc.

My nvidia card is a Nvidia T1200, with driver 510.47.03

What I've tried

  1. I've tri ...

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