Welcome.
A swap partition isn't required, Ubuntu uses a swapfile now.
If installing in BIOS mode in a GPT drive a small unformatted 'bios_grub' partition is required.
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Welcome.
A swap partition isn't required, Ubuntu uses a swapfile now.
If installing in BIOS mode in a GPT drive a small unformatted 'bios_grub' partition is required.
Your suspicion is the same as mine.
I think it has to do with how Bluetooth HID works. Unlike Bluetooth audio devices that typically can be connected to a few alternating sources without the need to...
F9 is the one time boot menu (it doesn't change the set boot order except for that one time, on demand).
F10 should open the UEFI settings. The actual boot order should be set at the Boot menu.
You can access UEFI ("BIOS") settings from Windows anc change the boot order back to Ubuntu.
I mean the Secure Boot feature in the motherboard's firmware (UEFI) that many wrongly refer to as "BIOS".
That feature prevents loading unsigned drivers like Nvidia's even if correctly installed....
Libreoffice doesn't "come" with Lubuntu, last time I checked. It is installed by the user and then it can be either the traditional version in the repository or a snap.
Please check with
snap list
The menu is Devices » USB » ... exactly as mentioned in the on-the-fly section of the instructions, which is the method you want to use.
The main thing to understand here is what a VM is, how does...
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1030310/acpi-error-ae-not-found-with-same-motherboard-replaced...
Which driver version have you installed and how?
Have you disabled Secure Boot in UEFI?
If you have the snap version of Libreoffice you need to enable specific permissions. You can use Ubuntu Software for that, just open the software's page and you'll see a big red "Permissions" button.
Welcome.
Windows does not "see" Linux partitions if you're talking about a dual-boot system. One or more shared NTFS formatted data partitions are used for sharing files between system. Or a...
Not entirely unexpected that you don't understand what passing a USB device to the guest means.
It is a Virtualbox feature: https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=82639
Please...
The "legacy" mentioned above means "legacy USB support", not Legacy/CSM mode. You want to former enabled and very likely the latter disabled.
Again, you need unallocated space right after the partition you want to expand and right next to the partition you apparently want to expand there's a swap partition.
Open UEFI ("BIOS") settings > Boot and select accordingly.
That question is about the same issue but related to a different certificate of a different software. The outlined method is what you should follow, NOT download the Teamviewer's one and rename it.
I isn't.
What happens exactly when you pass the scanner to the guest OS? The comment above - "I've found USB connectivity pretty hit or miss" - is mostly about USB storage devices, peripherals...
No need.
You can remove the partition with Gparted in the live session. Then boot Windows and expand the partition immediately left to the now unallocated space.
It seems that none of the Ubuntu repositories is enabled: Main, Universe, Restricted, Multiverse.
Please open Software & Updates to check. It's recommended to have all the above selected.
https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/download-snap-core-invalid-credentials/15253/13
No, not really.
And what's the point of your question exactly? Helping you override it is against the rules.
There's really no point in troubleshooting an about to be obsolete release but you should keep it fully updated until it expires anyway:
sudo apt update
sudo apt full-upgrade
Post back any...
It isn't. It's (Gnome) Disks.
Apparently Windows boots directly (it's a UEFI system) so no repair should be needed. And that in spite of which isn't applicable but so far seems to have done no harm.
No, it isn't.
The partition with 180.23GB is the one you want to remove. For some reason it has flags "boot, esp" which explains why Windows was considering it as another ESP (EFI partition). This...