In case somebody will read this in the future, I will answer the questions.
> But I am suprised that I have two Vivaldi-keys.
> Probably I could delete one at some stage. How to find out which...
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In case somebody will read this in the future, I will answer the questions.
> But I am suprised that I have two Vivaldi-keys.
> Probably I could delete one at some stage. How to find out which...
Interestingly /usr/share/keyrings/ includes Ubuntu-Pro-Keys. Why would Ubuntu add them there in Nov 2023 as it is depreciated?
$ ls -l /usr/share/keyrings/
total 84
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4037...
Thank you!
The list in /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d is long, I guess the previously done work has already helped.
But I am suprised that I have two Vivaldi-keys:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2285 Feb 11...
No output or error with sudo ..../tmp/clean2.sh
I downloaded ubuntu-keyring_2021.03.26_all.deb.
$sudo apt-get install --reinstall ./.../ubuntu-keyring_2021.03.26_all.deb
E: Unsupported file...
Thanks a lot, btindie, for all the instructions. It has been really busy here but I hope to be able to have some spare time next week as I really want to fix this.
A quick response at least to...
Thank you, ActionParsnip, for your response!
Sorry for the late reply, @btindie, I did not get a notification for your answer - probably because I was not logged in when I read the message from Holger.
Thank you for your patience and your...
Thank you, @Holger, for the response! It is indeed only a warning by now. In the beginning, the message would also show when I tried to update the system with the "Updater" or in "Updates" in...
Thanks again for the quick response!
Just a small note for others following the thread in the future. Instead of
run sudo /tmp/clean.sh
It is probably: cd /tmp/-path and then ./clean.sh...
Hi btindie
Thanks a lot for your answer and guidance!
Following are the outputs of the different commands.
A minor correction: cd is probably needed for the first command
cd...
For some time I get following error when I try to update the system [Ubuntu 22.04, upgraded from 20.04 two years ago]:
W: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/jammy/InRelease: Key is stored in...
Hello!
Unfortunately the wonderful terminal tool CLI Companion https://launchpad.net/clicompanion is no longer maintained but I have not found another terminal tool that can save/store some...
@oldfred and @TheFu Sorry for the late response, I hoped to be quicker and give more feedback. I eventually found a solution and will post it for reference. Thank you both very much for your valuable...
@yancek Thanks again for your fast reply as it triggered some thoughts! As I was writing the last message to you I was let to integrate the model name of the laptop as I had "Ubuntu problems" in the...
@yancek Thanks a lot for your reply! The goal for my Dell Inspiron 7580 is to install Ubuntu (LVM/LUKS) on the SSD and use the HDD (LUKS-encrypted) for the bigger files (e.g. Video, Pictures,...
The setting up of the new computer has been not been smooth so far and before I do more harm, I would be happy to get more input. The system has SSD and HDD and I wanted to install Ubuntu 19.04 with...
@oldfred Thanks a lot for chipping in and merging the threads! Sorry, about the extra trouble I caused, I was desperate to get an answer and the second thread was focusing just on one question of the...
I hope to do a new installation of Ubuntu 19.04 on new disks. I have an SSD (128GB) and HDD. Both should be fully encrypted (LVM/LUKS) and accessible after entering a single passphrase on bootup....
Is there anybody to help?
Especially for moving/installing swap on the LVM + encrypted HDD while / (root) is still on the SSD.
Thanks!
@TheFu Thank you very much for your helpful comments!
If anybody else would like to comment, too, I am grateful for all tips before I endeavour into this new territory.
Do you think it is a...
I will be doing a new installation of 19.04 on brand new disks. I have an SSD (128GB) and HDD. Both should be fully encrypted (LVM/LUKS) and accessible after entering a single passphrase on bootup. ...
Thank you for this tip. It is still in the Ubuntu 18.04 repository. I will look into this when I have more time which is lacking for some weeks I expect.
@Claus7 Thanks a lot for the tips as well as the script! I will keep this helpful script in mind in case the situation changes or I have a similar problem with another app.
In the meantime somebody...
Thank you, kerry_s, for the honest response. At the moment I will continue with the Gnome extension Maximized by default and maybe some day someone can tweak it.
The name of the other tool is not...
@kerry_s How are you doing? Have you had time to look into the code of the Gnome extension Maximized by default as you wrote it might be possible to tweak it so it maximizes "normal" main app windows...