I suspect that you've got bigger issues than simply the driver, since you're apparently struggling to update the kernel and systemd - neither of which rely on the Nvidia driver.
But for getting...
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I suspect that you've got bigger issues than simply the driver, since you're apparently struggling to update the kernel and systemd - neither of which rely on the Nvidia driver.
But for getting...
As well as Wine and DOSBox, which are great suggestions, DOSEmu would be another one to try. DOSBox is mostly geared towards games, and DOSEmu is geared towards accuracy for generic programs. If it...
That means that there aren't updates for 5.13 from the kernel developers. There are updates from the Ubuntu developers. Bugfixes and security updates are patched into Ubuntu packages.
No. 5.4...
If you installed it through the package manager the executable file would be /usr/bin/openscad.
Over the PPA version? Not much. Over the repository version, it gets updates much quicker than packaging up seven versions through the Stable Release Updates mechanism, which is why Mozilla asked...
The desktop files are just text files. The command that gets executed is specified by the Exec line.
If you want to know the path of an executable of a given name, if the full path isn't given in...
It probably says in the Software Store application (I don't use it), or you could use
snap list and see if those applications are listed.
Did you perhaps install the snap version? That would have its own structure, since snaps are sandboxed from everything else.
5.18.7.
It's been great.
Pioneers.
Crackling audio, if the connections are good, usually comes down to a sample rate mismatch.
I expect that there'll be some kind of dbus signal you can read to determine whether the screen is locked, but it's not something I've particularly looked at.
PulseAudio should automatically switch outputs when it detects that your headphones are plugged in (provided your hardware has the means to detect that something's plugged in, which most modern...
You don't need an fstab entry for optical media. Your DE will automatically mount optical media under /media when you put a disc in.
The announcement about it is here.
It's about not having the update delay for normal users. Those who want to run things manually or use a PPA will still be able to, just like they can with...
New versions of browsers need to be tested and built for all the supported Ubuntu releases (there are a lot) through the Stable Release Updates process. Normally packages get bug and security fixes...
Probably. The term to look for is "enrolling a Machine-Owners' Key" or MOK.
The principle is that Secure Boot will only allow things to run if they've been signed by someone the UEFI trusts. Your...
You haven't given any indication of what desktop environment you're using, but you've told it to display the contents of your Home folder on your desktop rather than the contents of ~/Desktop.
Nope. They were asking you if you'd put it there. That's a boot parameter, the same as the one you later added, and you had to look up how to add boot parameters so you couldn't have had it before....
The 5.8 branch was working in ways that the others you've installed haven't been, so that seems desirable. Then maybe trying the hwe and hwe-edge branches, since they'll have all of Ubuntu's patches...
Cool. Once you've saved that change to the file, you'll need to run
sudo update-grub to apply the change in configuration to the files that your machine uses to boot. Then reboot to test.
Should...
And from your version string (5.11.0-051100-generic) it looks like you've got your kernel from... somewhere... whereas when you had it working you were just using a standard Ubuntu kernel. Which...
From a quick search I did find this:
I don't know if that points you in the right direction. The Intel systems I've used haven't needed any fiddling, so I don't have any experience.
Informational rather than correctional; hwe-edge gets the updates (for further testing) before hwe. My 20.04 is already on 5.11.
The last branch that supported that GPU was 304, which rolled up other older Legacy branches. It was last updated in 2017. That branch got dropped from the Ubuntu repositories for the 18.04 release,...