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Markall avatar
Ubuntu's LUKS password prompt does not recognize my local keyboard layout
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During the installation of Ubuntu 20.04 I have setup a keyboard layout that corresponds to the keyboard layout of my country.

Unfortunately, when I setup a LUKS encrypted partition during installation, it did not respect the keyboard layout and defaulted to the US keyboard layout. When I tested my keyboard layout during the setup it worked and all keys were assigned correctly. On the next page ab ...

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sfdisk: create a partition from the right
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I want to create partition 2 with a specified size, while partition 1 occupies the rest of the disk:

echo -en 'g\nw' | fdisk "$2" #create gpt table
echo -en ',1331200\n,,U' | sudo sfdisk "/dev/sda" -W always

The last command creates the left partition of 650MB and the right one occupying the rest of the disk, but as I have already specified, this is not what I need. To create the right partition of 65 ...

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Bob Reed avatar
My Ubuntu 20.04 LTS System thinks it's a laptop. How do I fix this?
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I set up an Ubuntu 20.04 LTS server OS to use as a media server. It is uses desktop hardware with a mobile processor (Intel i5-6600T). Until recently it has worked fine. But I recently installed Gnome on it to make management a little easier and it started goingg into sleep mode after several minutes of inactivity. When I went to Settings -> Power with the intent of disabling Automatic Suspend, an ...

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Error when starting Gnome Terminal
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My gnome terminal won't open. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling it. No luck. I was able to install an Xfce terminal though. There is also a red circle with a white x on it in the lower right hand corner of my machine.

This is the error message I get:

The repository 'http://ppa.launchpad.net/bluetooth/bluez/ubuntu focal Release' does not have a Release file.
Updating from such a repository can't be ...
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Don Burns avatar
how to fix USB ports unusable, xhci_hcd driver failing at boot?
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Hardware: MSI Stealth laptop with Intel I7 CPU, and nvidia RTX 3080.

OS: Ubuntu 20.04.3 - kernel 5.13.0-30-generic

This problem has been reported by a few others with varying suggestions for a fix, none of which work for me. In my case, the problem began as an intermittent problem that would reset to a working state after multiple reboots. After recent upgrades, the problem is now permanent.

I do ...

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Move full Ubuntu to another drive
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I currently use Ubuntu 20.04. on Lenovo laptop SSD 512 it have Boot mode -> BIOS.

I want to move existing Ubuntu to the new Laptop (and to have DualBoot) who has two drives on one is Windows 10 (boot mode -> UEFI) and on second I would like to have my Ubuntu with all the data.

What is the easiest (or the best) way to do this?

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user7389496 avatar
Syspreping an Ubuntu image
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Is there a way to make a capture-ready Ubuntu image? something like Sysprep for Windows, where you remove all the user-specific data from the image (like user accounts, passwords, etc ...) to make a 'golden' universal image ready to be deployed on other computers.

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Lohroc avatar
How do I change the Screenshots folder?
ar flag

I downloaded dconf and set /org/gnome/gnome-screenshot/auto-save-directory to the custom value /home/lohroc/Pictures/Screenshots. But, pressing PrintScreen still saves the picture to the Pictures folder.

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CHANDUKA SAMARASINGHE. avatar
I accidentally ran sudo chmod -R 777 /home/
sa flag

I accidentally executed:

sudo chmod -R 777 /home/

Is there any way to recover from this?

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malware anonymous avatar
Error when running chkrookit
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When I run chkrookit command in my Ubuntu WSL distribution, it returns the following:

Searching for Linux.Xor.DDoS ... INFECTED: Possible Malicious Linux.Xor.DDoS installed

Is that going to cause any problems for my machine? I have heard that often happens when you run chkrootkit.

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Abdeltif Miladi avatar
Ubnutu 20.04 Hybrid Graphics (AMD R9 M375 / Intel HD 5500) Vulkan shows only on the intel GPU
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I have a Lenovo Z51-70 with hybrid AMD R9 M375 and Intel HD5500, GPUs.

I have set up the AMDGPU driver instead of Radeon to get full use of VULKAN.

After following all tutorials to install MESA drivers and packages and vulkan drivers packages, I got this in the settings:

About:
AMD® Radeon r9 m375 / Mesa Intel® HD Graphics 5500 (BD

Does this mean MESA and Vulkan runs only on the Intel GPU?

If so ...

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pasmon 79 avatar
Transfer I/O to RAM on ssd based linux
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I have kubuntu 20.04 lts on my ext4 installed on ssd. There are processes lattedock and jdb2/ constantly writing on ssd.

How can i safely mount these processes on RAM to avoid I/O on ssd, where i have already mounted /var/tmp and /var/log?

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