Go with the official release. Should be easier to find tutorials and things like that.
Stick with it at least for a while.
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Go with the official release. Should be easier to find tutorials and things like that.
Stick with it at least for a while.
Yes it is supposed to hide file systems.
When "Show all file systems" setting is OFF, it looks like this:
https://i.imgur.com/0AaAqvx.png
When "Show all file systems" setting is ON, it looks...
So I want to hide the 4th line from this screenshot:
https://i.imgur.com/5UIYlS3.png
That line should not be displayed when "Show all file systems" is NOT enabled in System Monitor's...
What's so difficult to understand?
I do not want to remove the spellchecker.
I want to make System Monitor (gnome-system-monitor) to not show that file system (when "show all file systems" is...
If you do not have an answer to the actual question, then do not reply.
Also I know I can switch distributions, no need to tell me that either.
I do not want to kill any process (which would have consequences).
I want to make gnome-system-monitor to only display the actual partitions on my SSD, like it's supposed to do (when "show all...
Just to clarify, I want that to remove it from showing in gnome-system-monitor. It has no place there when "show all file systems" is not enabled.
I do not want to delete the directory/folder.
...
I have this issue on two computers (both with Ubuntu 22.04 LTS).
After updating Firefox (snap) from version 104 to version 105 (105.0.1 64bit), Gnome System Monitor shows an additional file...
Most likelly it's a hardware problem. Installing various OSes won't fix it.
As mentioned in this bug report, it only happens when using Wayland.
I just tested by switching to Xorg and in that case Nautilus does not crash when repeating those steps.
Yeah. Launchpad search is not working very well for me.
It appears that this bug is present since at least 21.04.
Cheese alternatives or software like Discord, Skype, etc.
Seems to be a Cheese bug.
Either use something else, or lower the resolution (from Cheese).
Ubuntu 22.04
Open at least one instance of Nautilus ("Files").
Now try to open a second instance, using right-click on the Gnome Shell Dock (Dash to Dock or whatever is the default in Ubuntu...
A long time ago I tried an upgrade (between Ubuntu releases) and it failed. A few years after that I tried again with some newer releases and then succeeded. But I settled for clean installs and I...
Synaptic works, but looks out of place and outdated in Gnome Shell.
Because soon Unity will no longer be an option, I tried Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 in a Virtual Machine.
This "bug" is still present. For instance, Gnome Software is missing Thunderbird (so not some...
It is not a bug. It is by design.
You can use this Firefox add-on to re-enable tabs on bottom (and other things):
Classic Theme Restorer
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Just noticed that ajgreeny pointed you to the...
[SOLVED] prefix is much less useful than the general prefix (such as [ubuntu], [xubuntu] and so on).
Isn't a way to add the [SOLVED] prefix in front of the existing prefix (if there is one already...
That is what I had in mind: a mandatory password change, with confirmation by e-mail (so when you first try to login, you would automatically get a one-time password via e-mail and only be able to...
Make a new thread here.
I managed to regain access to my old forum account.
But I want to point out some problems with this process:
- My forum account is associated with email1.
- I have an Ubuntu One account...
Don't think so. I have the problem you describe for a few weeks now.