The reason why I am asking is because I encountered a similar problem and managed to solve it with after three days of hard work troubleshooting the problem. It was caused by a software issue, not a bug.
I'd like to gather a list of boilerplate comments (AKA canned responses) for Ask Ubuntu which can be used in combination with the awesome Pro-forma comments userscript.
Post suggestions too, you are not required to use the script.
Please wrap your comments into a code-block for easier copying.
The reason why I am asking about this question which is being reviewed: askubuntu.com/questions/979202/… is that I solved a similar problem which was caused by a software issue, not by a bug.
I wasted a small amount of money on new hardware and that didn't work so I contacted a service technician from my ISP by phone and he told me how to solve it over the phone.
Hiri is a fast, secure, efficient mail client for those that want to access Exchange / Office 365 on Linux. Hiri can be installed from the Ubuntu Software app in Ubuntu 16.04 and later.
Beautiful, uncluttered interface helps you blaze through your emails.
Unique Skills Center that helps you get...
I want to have a VNC access with my linux dedicated machine but i don't want to install any xfce, gnome or any kind of graphic interface(no desktop, no gui) i just want to have a VNC access looking on a terminal.
I want something exactly like this and how can this be possible? https://www.screen...
I'm using screenafter I have logged in with ssh to my server. As of now I set up the splits in my screen window by hand and run the commands by hand as shown in the following screen-shot:
The top part should run tail -n 1 -f /path/logfile.log.
The lower right part should run htop
The lower le...
Nah, you can post that as a separate answer as an example of what layout dump gives... for example, do you really need those last couple of focuses? It looks like it just dumped everything that led to this layout.
Won't be the first time I have posted a general answer showing how to do something that OP accepts and then posts an additional answer for their specific case
I have a massif format file with which I could generate a 2D graph using massif-visualizer tool using command in terminal. Now how do I save the obtained graph to an image file using terminal command. I don't want it saved by the user.
My Ubuntu 16.04 system just locked up out of the blue, I had to hard-reset the machine.
Now that's booted back up, the Unity menubar has turned transparent, and the light shading around each icon on the lanchbar is gone. It definitely should not look like this.
Fsck did run automatically and f...
It all started after installing xemacs21. Here are some of the outputs probably needed for troubleshooting. Let me know if I should add more. After trying
sudo apt-get -f install
Gives
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
0 upgr...
I am tasked to install openstreetmap-tile-server 2.41 on Ubuntu.
I am following this guide : https://www.linuxbabe.com/linux-server/openstreetmap-tile-server-ubuntu-16-04
When using the command to build the Mapnik XML Stylesheet :
carto project.mml > style.xml
module.js:471 throw err;
Error:...
Hi I fluffed around with my touchscreen config in usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ and now my touchscreen doesn't work (Dell XPS 15 9550) is there any way to undo my changes, or reset settings?
The Dell factory installed Ubuntu on 16.04 has a few shortcomings that needed to be fixed before it is fully useful. Below are the things I had to fix. Please feel free to add yours as well.
[NB] As suggested by the admins I have set up a thread on Ubuntu Forums https://ubuntuforums.org/showthre...
WHat you could do for easier finding, creating a VM (Vitualbox or KVM/Qemu) install 16.04 fresh into this VM and pull the files from there, if you end up not finding them via google searh or launchpad
sudo do-release-upgrade, or go via software&updates and set it to upgrade for every release not only LTS, do-release-upgrade -c is used to check if there is a n upgrade possible and tels you exactly which one
I found an answer of mine you deleted and i would love to hear why, since it was the first answer on that question and it had the most and accurate in my view information : --> askubuntu.com/a/759967/522934
i'm running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and want to use an apple keyboard (wired). No i'm facing some problems whith making my custom settings permanent. I'm using the 'English internationl, AltGr dead keys' layout.
The keyboard has some keys swapped and i set the settings manually in the
/sys/module/hid_...
I am trying to connect to my server using ssh and a public key. I have disabled the connection from remote using a password, so I can only login using a key.
There are two users on my server. When I connect using the pubkey for the first user, everything goes fine. Connection is made, key is che...
Why is that if I ask a question, and then find the answer the next day, I still have to wait one more day before I can mark my answer as solved? Isn't it more productive to just let people mark it as solved so others don't waste their time on it?
I'm getting this screen immediately when i boot (https://i.sstatic.net/0eIak.jpg)
I tried the commands suggested in:
Recovering from 'grub rescue>' crash
which did not work for me. Please suggest another way as soon as possible.
I am kind of new with bash and have been playing with it on and of for about a month.
While trying to understand how nested command groups work, I tried to following command:
((ps j; ps j); ps j; ps j)
Now, what I was expecting is that the nested group would produce a separate process group...
Hi everyone! Just a quick question. I have a python program which writes into a directory by making new directories or writes directly inside then newly made directory. I am the root user and the high level directory has 777 permissions. However, I am unable to write within the newly made directory because of permissions. How can give newly created directories permissions?
It used to be called something much less creative and ambiguous, like the kill it with fire room or something. Not literally, but it was close. Maybe the "Ad hoc minimod room" or something.
@AppleSupport @Apple You can access it via System Preferences>Users & Groups>Click the lock to make changes. Then use "root" with no password. And try it for several times. Result is unbelievable!
Generally, it's a complex topic. There seems to be very little in the way of example or linear progression in to non-trivial examples.
It's possible my google-fu is weak, but I can't seem to locate decent tutorials on using binary instrumentation frameworks (Pin, DynamoRIO, other).
What re...