To restore files using Lucky Backup, follow these steps:
Launch Lucky Backup.
Go to the "Restore" section.
Select the backup set from which you want to restore your files.
Select the files you...
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To restore files using Lucky Backup, follow these steps:
Launch Lucky Backup.
Go to the "Restore" section.
Select the backup set from which you want to restore your files.
Select the files you...
Android Debug Bridge (adb) is a command-line tool that allows developers to communicate with an Android device or emulator. It is not an emulator itself, but rather a tool that allows you to control...
To completely uninstall Tor Browser from your Ubuntu 20.04 system, follow these steps:
Open a terminal window and enter the following command:
sudo apt-get remove tor-browser
This will...
Here is a brief overview of how to use GRsync:
Install GRsync on your computer.
Launch the GRsync application.
In the "Source" field, specify the location of the source directory or file...
Absolutely agree. Ventoy is brilliant. Installing to USB is easy - there is a graphical as well as a browser-based install. Once installed you can simply drag bootable ISO files into it and it will...
Desktop cube and associated animations have been dropped in latest versions of Plasma.
Quote from devs: "This was discussed back in May. See...
This morning's updates fixed the issue - qml-module issues apparently.
Using latest KDE Neon (based on Kubuntu) and the latest update to Plasma 5.23.4 this afternoon has broken system settings etc. Launching from CLI gives me these errors:
Using fontconfig file:...
As previous poster, you have used a typo. Also apt-get is now deprecated and you should be using 'sudo apt install <packagename>'
As far as I'm aware, System Volume Information is created by Windows - so if a Windows OS has previously or recently accessed that folder, it will be created. In Windows it is a hidden folder and...
Thanks Holger. Have added as you suggested.
I'm using Vorta to backup my home directory. Since moving /home to a SSD I've kept Music and Video files on the original HDD and symlinked the Music and Video directories to the old location. My...
Problem solved - Vorta ppa is no longer updated. Installed flatpak version and it's now working fine.
Latest update to Neon borked Vorta which was automatically un-installed during update. Attempting to re-install gives errors:
Reading state information... Done
Starting pkgProblemResolver with...
Give it any filename you like. e.g.:
$ rec mytestfile
Then record some words.
Then:
$ play mytestfile
... and you should be able to hear if your recording has worked.
Signal for desktop will only allow you to see other Signal users - although you can use it for SMS on your phone, you will not be able to message anyone from the desktop app who is not a Signal user....
Solved this by downloading and installing multiarch-support and libc6:i386 libncurses5:i386 libstdc++6:i386, removing driver and reinstalling i386 .deb and configuring printer in CUPS. Phew! But...
After further research online, the filters are failing because they remain 32 bit and will not operate in a totally 64 bit environment. So I'm stuck unless there is some way of enabling...
Hi guys - I have a Dell 1320c colour laser printer that I have been using happily for some years with the Fuji Xerox Docuprint C525 driver. Since I upgraded from 18.04 to 20.04 the printer fails with...
Yes, it works fine for me using Chrome and the standalone Zoom .deb which you can download from Zoom. Very easy to use and the quality is OK!
Updates available - mainly LibreOffice, but error when attempting to install them:
Fatal error: Error while installing package: trying to overwrite...
I have an ageing Sony Vaio laptop (PGC Model), 6GB RAM on which I have installed a SSD drive and Ubuntu 19.10. I am very pleased with the speed of booting, performance etc. but the only black fly in...
VB does not work with kernel 5.3 and this is a known problem. I have started using VM Ware Player instead - much faster as well.
Some more research and a partial answer: the updates issue can be fixed by removing flatpak. Upon logging out and back in this issue disappears.
sudo apt-get purge --auto-remove flatpak
The mouse...
Update: the newer kernel makes no difference and I'm still getting these two annoyances. Any other ideas?