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Q: FailsafeX unable to fix the problem

eDenWhile installing dependencies for a Gedit on ubuntu 16.04 my GUI is not working anymore. I can access to my system using init 3 or droping to tty1 when the screen start flickering. I tried removing Ubuntu-desktop and unity and reinstalling them but no result. I tried to remove the installed depe...

 
 
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7:34 AM
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Q: Boot repair : GPT detected. Please create a BIOS-Boot partition

John JoeSo I just open my laptop and this message prompt out. My Ubuntu version is 18.04. It worked fine yesterday. Then I use a live USB to boot and install Boot Repair. But when I click on Recommended repair option in the Boot Repair, below error appear

 
 
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9:24 AM
@Fabby yes, seems so ... I wish you a nice week, Fabby - don't work too hard and too much, my friend. :)
 
@cl-netbox The week only starts and I'm starting it tiredly.
Luckily we have 15 Aug off!
:-) Short week!
came to shut down my Ubuntu machine...
 
9:52 AM
@Fabby That's nice :)
 
10:45 AM
@Zanna Hi how are you ?
I have one question to the group ,I am going to install ubuntu 18.0 ,thinking to put 2 partitions of 200 Gb for / and 200 for home and 12.50 Gb for swap (I have 4 Gb RAM) so is it good to set considering my development needs or I need to put other way ,kindly suggest apt space choices ,thank you!
 
11:01 AM
@user716691 There isn't a swap partition created by default on new installations of Ubuntu 17.04 and later. Instead a swap file is created by default.
 
@karel I'm sorry ,I couldn't tell ,its a dual boot and I am going for custom install where we need to allocate space as par our need ,that'y why asked !
 
If you have a home partition and VMs and you locate the guest OSs in the home partition then you don't need to allocate more than 100GB for the / partition.
 
@karel thank you ,but I'm not using VM , rather I'm using two os in parallel and prefer my development work in linux as it seems more light over system (found significant smoothness in running Android studio in Ubuntu than windows ) ,in such scenario will 100 gb be sufficient ?? if that so then I will go with your suggestion ,thank you !
 
11:40 AM
@karel need to know a little more explanation .You said "There isn't a swap partition created by default on new installations of Ubuntu 17.04 and later. Instead a swap file is created by default." so it means I don't need to make any swap partition for 18.04 installation ,is it ?
And also if I put 200gb for home and 100 gb for / partition then will it be sufficient ? one more thing suppose I want one more partition to put large files there so what will you suggest ,should i put them in home or in other partition ? and i need other partition then what starting point i should choose ,thank you !
 
11:58 AM
You don't need to make a swap partition in a new Ubuntu 18.04 installation. You also don't need a separate partition for large files and it's a waste of disk space to make this additional partition. Instead either put the large files in the home partition or simply create one large partition and put them in the home directory.
However if your computer has both an SSD + HDD it saves valuable space on the SSD to create an additional partition for file storage on the HDD.
 
12:35 PM
@karel ok ,thank you for your clarification ,then i will give two partition 100gb for root(/) and 300 gb for home ,thanks again :)
 
12:50 PM
@KazWolfe KDE elitist tyvm
 
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Q: Creating a hadoop cluster with MacOS and Linux System

bumblebeeI have hadoop-2.7.3 installed on my MacBook as well in my Linux system. I want to use the MacBook as the master and the Linux system as the slave. Master IP: 172.24.121.49 Linux System IP: 192.168.138.101 'sathish-test' is a user in the Linux system. Configuration files on the Master: Core-...

 
 
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3:58 PM
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Q: Possible bug: body area turns blank when editing question

Cristiana NicolaeWhen trying to edit a question, I noticed that I have to edit the body area firstly, and only secondly the title area. If I try to do otherwise, the body area turns blank and I can't see the words or edit anything.

 
 
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5:14 PM
hey guys. i installed ubuntu 18.04 and i got stuck on a login loop. i installed lubuntu near it, and login works fine on lubuntu. what can be the cause of it?
.Xauthority and other files belong to me, not root
 
 
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7:14 PM
@cl-netbox Actually, I've been using Outlook as the point of record which days are Public holidays and I've been told Bavaria has all of them, but my landlord told me Assumption is not celebrated in Hof as it's predominantly protestant...
:D
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Q: Ubuntu gets stuck in a login loop

Calvin WahlersMy Ubuntu is stuck in a login loop when trying to enter my desktop. When I login, the screen gets black and soon after that the login screen comes back. I've read that the problem might be caused by an error depending on the graphics, here's my graphics card: ATI Radeon 7670M

 
 
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9:20 PM
@Videonauth How do I tell Smokey it's got a false positive?
 
@Fabby done
 
Спасибо! (Thank you)
Now I can still not FP it myself though, but I'll leave that up to Videonauth ...
... as my teacher in the Dark Arts.
:D
 
just reply with fp- iirc
 
:-)
@KazWolfe How did you nuke a linux install live?
 
@Fabby well, i did that a few times
i assume you mean the time i did it intentionally
 
9:30 PM
I did it once by typing rm -rf /*;bak
 
basically, ramdisk with important things/libs, and then delete my luks keys from there and start a wipe
 
for the first 3 seconds I was staring at:
  No command 'bak' found.
after that, my spine cooled till 0°K
(This was back when I was the SysAdmin (= Backup Admin) for a small software company. )
 
9:55 PM
@Fabby if you have an account on metasmoke and chat privileges you can give him an fp reply in chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/11540/charcoal-hq otherwise just tell the guys there that it is an false positive
but as far i can see it was marked there as FP too --> metasmoke.erwaysoftware.com/posts/uid/rus/433710
 

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