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5:50 AM
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6:59 AM
I think this question should be considered unclear, in its current form. (I've commented.)
 
7:26 AM
^^ I've retracted my close vote since a useful and valuable answer has been posted, casting doubt on my belief that the question is not clear enough to answer.
I strongly hope the OP updates the question though.
 
7:37 AM
NAA given the question that was asked.
 
8:23 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in answer (86): Postfix header_checks for redirect not working by Ihuru on askubuntu.com
 
9:15 AM
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10:16 AM
Is there any specific use of ?
Default refers to the setting/program set, etc. that was the initial configuration. This is a very generic tag, use a more specific one if possible.
 
We could have a tag or something, but I don't think the tag is useful. There are over 300 questions tagged with it, though, so it would be good to post on meta to see what fix people want.
@Kulfy I think you can post that or something like it as an answer.
 
10:34 AM
deletable, doesn't really answer the question.
 
not useful. There was no evidence that OP had Yaketty's entry in sources.list.
 
Reminder:
[dupe](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1190653/switch-to-en-keyboard-layout-on-ubuntu-login-screen-after-each-logout)
 
@EliahKagan Will do.
@EliahKagan Yeah is very much vague
 
10:50 AM
@pomsky Already close voted it. The review that is bothering me is to vote to reopen Windows doesn't start anymore from the grub boot menu because it's a niche question that is uniquely useful in its own right.
 
11:15 AM
 
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11:31 AM
@karel VTR
 
I don't think this is Mac specific.
 
@Kulfy It's not. I'm not sure what to do with that.
 
IMO it should be edited to "Mac as well as Ubuntu"
 
That wouldn't be enough to make it an answer to the question.
 
11:44 AM
I think that's a borderline case.
 
I think it is better edited than deleted. But I think the edit should be more extensive than just a mention that it also applies to Ubuntu.
 
Or may be generalised? Like "For zsh, aliases can be defined in .zshrc".
 
The OP reported that ll worked, for them, in zsh. I think the answer should address that in some way.
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not a dupe, per your answer.
 
According to dessert's answer: As for zsh I suppose the alias is defined in the same manner in your ~/.zshrc file or any file sourced by it.. I think may be "For zsh, aliases can be added in .zshrc. ll must have been defined in that file" fixes the answer. What do you think?
 
(unrelated) I don't think this quite qualifies for closure.
@Kulfy I am curious to know what the default are for zsh aliases in Ubuntu.
OTOH it looks like the OP's ll in bash isn't the default definition, so who knows. Anyway, I do think the change you're suggesting would make it clearly an answer.
 
11:59 AM
Are you editing that?
 
Do you mean the zsh answer? I figured you were going to edit it. Do you prefer I do so?
 
Okay. I'll do that.
 
Thanks.
 
@EliahKagan I just installed zsh in WSL. And there is only 1 alias pre-defined.
% alias
which-command=whence
@EliahKagan I have edited that. Feel free to edit it again.
(unrelated) In this question, the issue seems to be because of a missing whitespace. I'm not if it really qualifies as a duplicate. Or it just a no-repro.
I'm not sure if this is really OT. OP installed Linux Mint but found the same issue with that. OP commented that they found the solution of Mint forums. I believe the issue is with Ubuntu itself. Should it be closed? Should I comment asking OP what they did? That could help Ubuntu users as well.
 
12:15 PM
@Natty ne
@Kulfy Looks good--thanks!
@Kulfy For some reason I cannot view the post through that. It shows our reviews by below that it's blank with no post or post link.
@Kulfy The question is on-topic, so it shouldn't be closed as off-topic.
 
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Q: How to solve the WordPress install complete

KissanthI have this error: chown: missing operand after 'www-data:www-data/var/www/'

They didn't fix the bug. :|
 
@Kulfy Thanks. I don't think that question is no-repro.
It would be regarded as no repro on Unix & Linux and likely on Stack Overflow, but even if we interpret the incorrect syntax as a typo, we don't have a policy that typos are inherently no repro on Ask Ubuntu.
That doesn't guarantee it's not no repro for some other reason, of course, but I don't see one.
 
@EliahKagan May be a dupe of this
 
@Kulfy Looks good.
VTC'd
 
CV'd
 
12:21 PM
@Kulfy Same SE bug making it hard for me to figure out what that one was--do you have a post link for that?
 
Which one? The one I was talking about?
 
@Kulfy The one in the message I was replying to. :)
 
@EliahKagan I didn't see that coming :P
Here you go
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Q: How do I install Google Chrome on Raspberry Pi 4 running Ubuntu 19.10?

Romain GoldswainHow do I install Google Chrome on a Raspberry Pi 4 running Ubuntu 19.10?

@EliahKagan I commented
 
@Kulfy Oh, yeah. That question is fine. I believe it's out of the other queue (the CV queue) too.
 
Hmm yeah.
 
12:32 PM
@Kulfy In your comment, you said, "they experienced same thing under Mint as well." Do you mean they experienced the same thing under Ubuntu as well?
 
I meant they experienced the issue in Mint just as in Ubuntu. Since they mentioned when installation of Linux Mint has ended I've been stunned to see that once again the very same problem occurred, the only screen resolution available was 640x480
 
Yes. I think "Although OP installed Linux Mint which is off topic here but they experienced same thing under Mint as well" is not clear, though.
I'm not sure whether to approve this edit or not.
 
@EliahKagan English isn't my native language. I have deleted my comment. Feel free to add yours
@EliahKagan seems fine to me. I approved that.
 
@Kulfy I've commented, though I'm not confident that my own comment is clear either.
 
seems fine.
Thanks.
 
12:49 PM
No problem. I've also recommended the OP post the solution as an answer.
@Kulfy Is sourcing ~/.bashrc really the recommended way to make a changed conda configuration take effect? Isn't there a conda command for that?
Since the answer is so highly voted (and the votes represent approval of its technical recommendations), I'm reluctant to approve edits that make it recommend something that isn't both a substantial improvement and unambiguously correct.
 
 
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2:44 PM
@EliahKagan Sourcing bashrc is required if you want to remove (base) from currently opened terminal window.
(unrelated) unclear or may be broad. Looks more like a homework
 
3:10 PM
OT Kali - I posted a comment below this question.
 
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4:31 PM
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4:52 PM
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This question mentions that a similar question was asked earlier but was answered back then. Since now the question doesn't exist, I think it's pointless to have the link to it. I'm not sure if that can be a good sign post. If it can be, then should be undeleted and closed as dupe. I think.
 
The question it mentions was already closed as a duplicate. The system deleted it automatically. However, for people who are not logged in, clicking the link to it automatically redirects to the dupe target. That's the only thing that makes me think maybe the link shouldn't be removed.
 
But then what would be the benefit of that? Isn't it a loop?
 
Oh right. It's that same question.
Sorry.
My bad!
Yeah, I think you should go ahead and remove it, or if you rather I do it that's fine.
 
No problem. I edited the question. I changed the position of image. I hope that's more logical.
 
5:18 PM
Thanks. Both changes look good to me.
 
 
 
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6:56 PM
Or POB, in that it's asking whether to upgrade or do a fresh install. But I've voted to dupe it as well.
 
I think title is POB while body is dupe.
 
I do think the main question is how to upgrade, yes.
Actually, do we have something specific about how to upgrade from an LTS release to a non-LTS release? That seems like the issue the OP is facing.
 
I can't find anything like that
 
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