The magic recipe is:
sudo update-grub
sudo grub-install --force /dev/nvme0n1
--force is an undocumented necessity for nvme disk
(error messages are produced and can apparently be...
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The magic recipe is:
sudo update-grub
sudo grub-install --force /dev/nvme0n1
--force is an undocumented necessity for nvme disk
(error messages are produced and can apparently be...
I have a multi-boot configuration with 5 Linux flavors (for software testing).
I got the bright idea of removing the grub package from all but Ubuntu 18.10
(because in the past some updates...
This laptop is from 2010 and originally had Win 7. Win 10 came in via the free upgrade that MS offered.
Creating a Win 10 recovery USB stick requires a running Win 10 system, which I don't have.
I...
The Ubuntu installer informed me that Windows 10 was present and offered to install Ubuntu alongside Win 10.
It seems I was being invited to destroy the Windows 10 partition.
Is this as bad as it...
Marciomj - you got it backwards. The 20 GB was for Ubuntu. Windows had 100 GB with 40% free space.
I used the Ubuntu install DVD to install Ubuntu 18.04 alongside Windows 10.
The windows partition was shortened by 20 GB to make a partition for Ubuntu.
The installation completed and grub can boot...
SOLVED
The problem is that the library program backtrace_symbols() has changed its output format and the utility addr2line has been changed accordingly. After changing my source program to parse the...
Correction:
Debug symbols are present. addr2line utility no longer works, produces only "??:0"
The following makefile produces debug symbols in the executable with Ubuntu 16.04, but NOT with Ubuntu 16.10.
Specifically, addr2line produces only "??" outputs. How can I get the debug symbols...
I have been experimenting with making a snap package for fotoxx, and I want to post some observations and solicit opinions. Likely I have stuff to learn.
1. The fotoxx snap package size after...
Check the website for Fotoxx: www.kornelix.com/fotoxx
Both 32 bit and 64 bit packages are available.
It also has a batch converter that can reduce image sizes.
I am trying to use Audactiy to convert tape cassettes to .wav or .mp3 to burn a CD.
The input device is a cassette player with a USB interface.
It seems to work for a while, but it stops...
Thanks gunksta. Worked fine for my Dell XPS 13.
I have the same problem, since about Sep 21.
Must be a buggy update from Ubuntu.
Logout / login sometimes puts things back in order.