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Windows AD user Not Logging in ubuntu 18.4
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I have added the Ubuntu 18.4 desktop to the windows domain server, I have created a user in AD windows server. If try to login with Ubuntu client desktop username:xxx@example.com and giving password the display name shows correctly but gives message sorry didn't work, And could not login

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Blank icons on Ubuntu Software
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I think this is not supposed to be like this. Any solutions?

https://i.stack.imgur.com/GlrnR.png

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ubuntu grub not finding centos on another hard drive
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I have installed Centos Stream 9 on a new hard drive. After running sudo update-grub from my ubuntu 20.04 system, an entry got created in the grub. However when i try to select the entry from the startup menu it gives me error error file /boot/linuz-xx not found you need to load kernel first

From the grub menu when I run the command ls (hd0,gpt3) it gives me no known file system detected. However ...

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Installation of a system on a new disc from the desktop of an old disc without booting
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I have no way in my laptop to enter uefi boot I have no laptop screen but monitor so when I turn on there is a black screen. so how to install from desktop position hdd drive to new ssd drive and then set it as head drive (easiest way to remove old one from laptop but how else?)

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Python-based package manager returning fcntl "No locks available" error on NFS mount system
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I am using the python-based spack package manager to manage different versions of packages on my system. I am using a NFS mount system where the users always log into the same [/nethome] directory on different workstations. According to the result of nfsstat -m the NFS version is v3.

After having no problems for over two weeks, I suddenly started receiving the error [Errno 37] No locks available whene ...

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Disable multitouch
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I have a kiosk system, input is via a touchscreen, OS is Ubuntu 20.04 with Gnome. It is currently possible to switch workspaces with a 4 finger swipe, which I want to prevent. Either by disabling multitouch input (singletouch is sufficient for operation) or disabling workspaces. I have not yet succeeded in both, the corresponding entries are unfortunately missing in the settings of Ubuntu 20.04. 2-finge ...

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Changing zsh-autosuggestions color
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I have installed zsh-autosuggestions plugin in oh-my-zsh.
I'd like to change the colour of the text which comes in suggestion. My current color is very similar to that of what comes before.

Please see the image below.

enter image description here

This setting is probably govern by ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLE setting. But when I add e.g. ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLE='fg=60' the following happens:

enter image description here

What I'd like to have is

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Wifi connection unusable when connected to a bluetooth headset
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I currently use an ASUS X441UA Laptop, and just moved from Windows to Ubuntu 21.10. Everything mostly works, except when using a Bluetooth device and Wifi at the same time.

Since I am new to Linux, I've searched this forum for users having the same problems as me (also with the same network adapter), so I would know a bit of diagnostic steps before reaching out here further but none of the soluti ...

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Ubuntu freezes when I try install it
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I am having problems installing Ubuntu 21.10 and not for the first time. I created a bootable USB with Rufus. My problem is when I get to the second step where you can set the Wi-Fi, the cursor is unstable.

Here is the image on the installation, see the cursor!

the image on the installation, see the cursor!

In my previous attempts I remember I had to enter to the GRUB Console and change something.

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Ubuntu 21.10 not using intel drivers for integrated graphics
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I'm trying to get Ubuntu to play nicely with an SBC running an Intel Celeron N6211. I get the impression that ubuntu should be able to sort this out and use the i915 driver automatically, but for some reason it isn't.

Things I have tried/made sure of so far:

  • The grub doesn't have nomodeset.
  • Everything is up to date.
  • Tried Driver as "modesetting" and "intel" (default) for integrated graphics sect ...
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Flatpak command in crontab do nothing on Ubuntu 21.10
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I've the following command in my crontab to make automatic backups using FreeFileSync. It was working just fine on Ubuntu 20.04 but I've noticed it doesn't work anymore on Ubuntu 21.10.

30 12 * * * DISPLAY=:0 flatpak run org.freefilesync.FreeFileSync /home/toto/Backup.ffs_batch >/dev/null 2>&1

I've first added >/dev/null 2>&1 following the suggestion in this post because I found in /v ...

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How to recover deleted file from windows?
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I just changed the operating system from windows 11 to ubuntu and all my files are deleted. So how can i recover my file?

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give a program owner file access as well as user file access
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I have an executable (created from python code) which I need it to access a file created by me as well as a file created by the person who runs the executable. I am not allowed to change the permissions of the files.

Here is an example:
user1 is the owner of the executable and user1_file
user2 is the owner of user2_file user2 is expected to run the executable

>>> ls -al
drwxr-xr-x 12 use ...

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