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Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS /dev/sda5 noob
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Out of 448GiB of memory, 375GiB memory is taken. However, only about 40GiB is taken up by files in various folders. I've searched for solutions online, how to delete/free up space but to no avail.

sda1 is boot and takes up 512 MiB, while sda2 doesn't use any.

FSTYPE NAME LABEL SIZE FSUSED MOUNTPOINT sda 447.1G
vfat ├─sda1 512M 4K /boot/efi ├─sda2 1K
ext4  ...

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Error when growing system partition with LiveUSB
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MTM

I was trying to grow my Ubuntu partition, first moving it and then growing. But it throws me the error on the picture. Don't know what to do now. Tell me if you need more info and I will provide it.KDE Partition manager

The error

Here is the complete log https://pastebin.com/034SUeLt

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installing Ms core fonts stalled at 38% so now I'm stuck
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I was installing MS core fonts and all went well until 38% when it stopped I waited hours and nothing more. so now I'm stuck. I'm running Unbuntu 20.04.3 and the Libre office that comes with it. I need these fonts for School, they insist that you use MS fonts Times New Roman, Arial, which I use, and another or 2 for all papers. Yes I accepted the license agreement. I Tried the suggested reinstall and go ...

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Get Firefox to ignore shortcut Ctrl+W for "close window", and use it for "close tab"
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I currently use ctrl+w for closing application windows. ctrl+w is also Firefox's shortcut for closing a tab.

Is it possible to keep both, so therefore ignoring the global shortcut for ctrl+w when Firefox is focused?

I regularly have this sort of problem with keyboard shortcut clashes with at least one program, so any solution to get an application to ignore a shortcut is highly valuable.

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How can I install "apt" or "dpkg" on Ubuntu 20.04?
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I am renting a cloud server with Ubuntu 20.04. There is no GUI. I find that I need other utilities and the installation instructions I come across use either apt or dpkg. How can I acquire and install these?

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Can't select network in GNOME Settings
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I connected my Wi-Fi when installing Ubuntu and it is still working; I'm using it right now to write this question. After that, I never opened network settings until now.

That said I'm unable to choose another network. The GNOME Wi-Fi settings lists no visible network (not even the one I'm using).

I tried nmcli and it is not showing networks as well:

sudo nmcli dev wifi list
IN-USE  BSSID  SSID  MODE  ...
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Nvidia Driver Broken on Update - Unable to Reinstall
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I run Ubuntu 20.04 and after the last reboot I had trouble with my graphics driver - the system is in low res, only one monitor is working.

Debug Output

$ sudo lshw -C display
  *-display UNCLAIMED       
       description: VGA compatible controller
       product: TU104 [GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER]
       vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
       physical id: 0
       bus info: pci@0000:31:00.0
       version ...
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snd-aloop module works with modprobe but not if included in /etc/modules
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G.L

I'm currently using Ubuntu 21.10 64 bit in a VM on QEMU/KVM on RHEL 8.4, system detail at end of post.

I'm work with the ROC audio streamer, which works as expected when I use modprobe snd-aloop from the command prompt to create the ALSA loopback driver.

However, when I include snd-aloop in the /etc/modules instead, I get the following error when calling the aloop from aplay,

aplay -fcd -Dhw:1,1,0 ~/Mu ...
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I am trying to update ubuntu but is not working
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I have this problem and I don t know what to do, I have tried a couple of things but I am stuck. Can you help me please. enter image description here

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Output of sudo apt update; sudo apt -f install:

$ sudo apt update; sudo apt -f install
Hit:1 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal InRelease
Hit:2 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-security InRelease
Hit:3 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-updates InRelease        ...
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Unable to go to BIOS setting for Virtualized security,
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I have laptop Lenovo G580. Please find configuration Ram : 8GB, SSD : 240, Processor : Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz, HDD : 500, OS : Ubuntu 20.04.

I want to enable Virtualized security by accessing BIOS. But unable to get into BIOS. I have tried all function keys & novo button. Please help

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