Wow, ghost in the machine. That's strange, good luck tracking it down.
--glenn
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Wow, ghost in the machine. That's strange, good luck tracking it down.
--glenn
Congratulations, I"m still maintaining a *******10 install for the rare occasion where something won't work in Linux but it will in *******. Namely the accesscorrections send money to an inmate...
I like to keep /home on a separate partition. That way it can survive a reinstall and 90% of your customization is left intact.
--glenn
What happens if you enter from command line path-to/arduino-ide_2.3.2_Linux_64bit.appimage?
--glenn
Damn, the latest image for Ubuntu (24.04) is too big for a DVD. That's inconvenient, I'd like to have a DVD to use for installfests. Oh well, it is what it is.
--glenn
You would be better off installing Windows first, Then partition the drive for Ubuntu and install Ubuntu beside Windows. Ubuntu will install the boot loader and detect Windows and make a provision...
You can't install Windows apps on Linux. You might get them to run with WINE, which is a Windows emulator.
-glenn
Something definitely went wrong. My system uses 12 gig with /home on it's own partition using 8.4 gig for a total of 20.4 gig. Granted it's Debian instead of Ubuntu Studio but 20 gig sounds about...
Hello,
Please remove greenaglenn@gmail.com from ubuntuone and associate glenn.green55@gmail.com with my ububtu forum account.
Thank you,
--glenn green
Hello,
I'm running an HP Envy laptop 15-fh0xxx and have the same problem. From what I have been able to determine the current kernel does not support the sound chip completely. I'm waiting not...
Don't it feel good when you solve it for yourself ;)
--glenn
I have my touchpad disabled and am using a wired USB mouse. I can't seem to get the hang of the touchpad.
--glenn
Welcome to the forum and the wonderful world of Linux.
--glenn
Here's an idea. Boot a live DVD and partition the drive for Linux. Shrink the Windows partition to make room and set up partitions for /, home, and swap. Then you should get the option of...
Go into Windows and disable fast startup. It doesn't really shut down and does kind of a hibernate.
Go into bios and disable secure boot.
--glenn
Happy father's Day to all the dads out there.
--glenn
I would stay with 22.04 LTS. if you upgrade to 23.04 you will have to upgrade every 6 months.
--glenn
From a live session, clean up /var/log. Fire up gparted and take some disk space from a partition that can afford it and give it to your root partition. Linux likes to have at least 20% free disk...
Greeting folks,
Running Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Rhythmbox shows duplicates of my Music. I have tried deleting .local/share/rhythmbox/rhythmdb.xml and restarting Rhythmbox but it doubles them up again....
sudo systemctl disable bluetooth
--glenn
How to run a script at startup. https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-run-script-on-startup-on-ubuntu-20-04-focal-fossa-server-desktop
I've used it on three things so far it works great.
--glenn
poorguy, I found the answer in the thread that you posted.
systemctl enable --now snapd.apparmor.service
Thank you very much.
--glenn
No that didn't work. I had to reinstall snapd so firefox would work to post this.
Thanks,
--glenn
Greetings folks,
How do I set up snap-confine? I have copied /etc/apparmor.d/usr.lib.snapd.snap-confine.real to /etc/apparmor.d/usr.lib.snapd.snap-confine trying to get snap-confine working. No...
sudo apparmor_parser -r /etc/apparmor.d/*snap-confine*
Thanks,
--glenn