While you might get some advice as to how to make this work for you (for instance by making sure the keyring is used as expected), the Ubuntu Forums is not a venue for contacting developers to...
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While you might get some advice as to how to make this work for you (for instance by making sure the keyring is used as expected), the Ubuntu Forums is not a venue for contacting developers to...
Most wireless devices have driver modules already in the kernel, making NDISWrapper unnecessary. Unfortunately, I have not found good news for you with regard to yours.
In 2015 this was posted on...
First things first: Are you sure that the kernel will not drive that adapter natively? Do you need NDISWrapper?
Given that the page you cited and this one have not been updated in more than 7 years, you may have missed a boat long departed from the port.
Generally, one must be an Ubuntu Member and further...
I think that before we suggest possibly risky data recovery methods, we allow the user to consult with Windows experts to see if there is anything to be done in the native OS first.
My best guess is that the partitions were not completely dismounted the last time you shut down. Linux will not touch a Windows partition that has not been properly unmounted because Windows will...
Hello.
What OS are your running?
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And, with that, closed.
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Given that 14.04 is about two years beyond its EOL, no longer supported and a security risk ... I would guess that "None" would be an appropriate answer.
It would be best to upgrade to a...
As you seem bound and determined to disregard the suggestions of some very knowledgeable people, I offer this. Not a video, but it's a great way for you to see what you are trying to get yourself...
What might have helped is if you had bumped your thread 24 hours after posting when you didn't get an answer.
When you leave a thread to settle to the bottom of the pile, people generally don't...
When you say it is sharing a disk with Windows 10, do you mean a virtual machine? Dual boot?
Actually, sometimes it is.
No matter your storage media, a sudden power-off can and will leave writes uncommitted/incomplete. And you should definitely pay attention to the info about the heads if you are using mechanical...
PPAs and AUR are analogous.
PPA = Personal Package Archive, which includes packages provided by members of the community. They may or may not be safe or useful for you.
AUR = Arch User...
AMD graphics on Linux use amdgpu -- open source developed by AMD -- or radeon -- open source, developed by the community with AMD's help. Each supports a different group of physical GPUs.
Which...
In short, no -- despite the myth.
For your AMD hardware, there are two drivers available: amdgpu and radeon. Which is used is determined at install time by which supports your hardware. Each...
While a statement of fact with regard to local law is not patently political, any further discussion in this vein will likely be deemed such by the staff. Posts will be removed and users assessed...
If your are looking in the "User management commands of linux" section, it looks like the first four commands' given descriptions are garbage -- repeated from the section above.
Since I have no reason to doubt the veracity of what you have told us, I would suggest that you stop using your possibly compromised machine and ask your wife to do the same.
You would do well to...
Not careful enough, it would seem. This is less likely the result of lack of effort on your part than simply not understanding the danger and processes for securing yourself. This is not an attack...
As with nearly any machine:
Remote management is enabled; you have used a weak password; your login credentials fail; you see an unknown IP address on your network; odd redirection to unexpected...
Based on the user's discussion to this point, I think it safe to proceed on the assumption that no backups occurred.
Nor are you being abused. For now, your machine must stay off. If you are compromised, then a full re-install is the only safe option. I am sorry, but that is the reality of the situation. If you...