Very strange!
What hardware are you using?
Please run command inxi -Fzx as a start, and post the output using code tags which may give us some clues about where to begin looking for answers.
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Very strange!
What hardware are you using?
Please run command inxi -Fzx as a start, and post the output using code tags which may give us some clues about where to begin looking for answers.
Great news!
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You simply need to shutdown all open applications before shutting down the operating system!
As far as I remember this has always been the case in all OSs but I have been using Linux only for...
You link followed by a few more clicks led me to http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu/dists/noble-updates/main/binary-amd64/by-hash/SHA256/ where the signatures are shown.
See my attached image.
Just add a precis of the problem in a reply to this thread with you new update/workaround.
The links already shown here may be sufficient for anyone who still has this problem and will certainly...
Laptop sound is, and always has been notoriously bad, particularly related to bass output. Have you used the same laptop with any other OS, eg, of course, Windows where you think it was much better?...
Do any other music players give you sound and work properly?
What hardware have you got? Please show us the output of command
inxi -Fzx
Please use code tags for years output.
I suspect what you have is not a normal DVD but a DVD disk with video files on it.
Unfortunately I have no experience or knowledge of how best to deal with those.
What, if anything, does the file...
Yes, handbrake should do it for you.
Depending on your hardware it may take a long time to encode the video file chosen.
Were these commercially produced DVDs that need libdvdcss?
See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVDs for all the information about installing and configuring libdvd-pkg...
When was the previous update to that 24.04 system? When did you actually install the system?
There have been major problems for the past couple of weeks with many packages being removed by the apt...