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  1. [ubuntu] Re: Why doesn't Ubuntu Update SNAPs during reboot

    Odd, I was supposed to reboot after patching on Saturday morning, but I haven't gotten around to it yet.

    $ uptime
    17:06:51 up 26 days, 8:13,

    I have a few snaps, but I control when they are...
  2. Re: Created Bootable USB and it isn't recognized

    Your idea of "latest Ubuntu ISO" is unlikely to be the same as others. Right now, that could be at least 3, if not 15 different ISOs. Please be specific. Use the release numbers and specify the DE...
  3. Re: Ubuntu 22.04 - Gave up waiting for root file system device.

    If the drive is in read-only mode, you can mount it and backup all the data on it still.

    From the information provided (mostly description which can be misinterpreted), it sounds like some logical...
  4. [ubuntu] Re: Raspberry PI Users hardware requirements for Ubuntu 24.04

    I didn't look. Raspberry Pi SBCs come in only a very few configurations, so I'd expect the 4GB RAM and higher versions would work fine. 1GB RAM versions, not so much, but it depends on the DE used,...
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    Re: HDMI port does no work

    They have always "just worked" for me, but it is possible that the HDMI port used requires a specific CPU with an iGPU to get any signal.
    Is the HDMI port going into a standalone GPU or into the...
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    [ubuntu] Re: running an alias at startup/bootup

    aliases don't happen until after a user's login. Not at boot.

    Boot, full-system startup, login, GUI-session startup are all distinctly different, in that order. bash aliases don't become...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Browser Suggestion

    I use firefox ESR (not a snap package) and brave browser and dillo and lynx. Each for specific purposes, based on my needs, the dangers, and what is required to protect my system.

    No browser is...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Recovery maintenance mode Ubuntu 22.04

    Uh .. root doesn't have any GUI. You get a shell to perform stuff.
    If you just want to reset a password, from that shell, use


    # passwd dalpets
    Which will set a new password for the username,...
  9. [SOLVED] Re: sudo: unable to resolve host ZB: Temporary failure in name resolution

    Be very careful adding netplan to a desktop install. If it were me, and I didn't PREFER to use server-style network configurations, I'd undo everything you did in post #5 above. Nothing good will...
  10. Re: How create an command to run in each minute ?

    +100! This makes the most sense, if you can get into the software chain that runs the program(s).
  11. Re: issue in autoinstall Ubuntu server 22.04 using raid 1 configuration

    I've never successfully used automatic installations to setup storage. I do pre-configure storage and LVM before I get to the installer "Do something else" disk setup options. The interactive...
  12. [SOLVED] Re: sudo: unable to resolve host ZB: Temporary failure in name resolution

    There are lots of possible answers for name resolution problems. Systemd-resolved is the default resolver for the last 4 yrs under Ubuntu. It often has problems, I'm sorry to say. There is a...
  13. Re: How create an command to run in each minute ?

    If you don't want anything written to disk from a specific command, you could setup an temporary overlay file system that lasts for the length of that command. When the command finishes, the overlay...
  14. Re: 4 years using Ubuntu ... 2 problems not related with Ubuntu ...

    The way to prevent data loss is to have backups. Daily, versioned, backups. If anything bad happens, wipe the disk and restore from backups.
  15. Thread: zfs vs ext4?

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    Re: zfs vs ext4?

    There are many, many, pros and cons for every file system and volume manager. They are beyond what anyone should post as a reply here. Perhaps if you read the wikipedia articles about ext4...
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    [ubuntu] Re: running an alias at startup/bootup

    No Linux system is "single user". All Unix-based systems are multi-user, regardless of what you may believe. There are probably 20, perhaps 50 users on your system now. They do things for us, even...
  17. Re: How create an command to run in each minute ?

    crontab -e # this will edit your username's personal crontab.
    Add a nice commented, header to the crontab, so you don't have to wonder about the columns in the file. Here's one:


    #...
  18. Re: 4 years using Ubuntu ... 2 problems not related with Ubuntu ...

    BTRFS hasn't been known as the 100% trouble-free file system, ever. If you care about your data, choose a different file system. It is fine to play around with BTRFS, but do it with play data,...
  19. [SOLVED] Re: sudo: unable to resolve host ZB: Temporary failure in name resolution

    There's no such thing as a "root" password on Ubuntu systems. Perhaps you are confused. Ubuntu uses sudo and sudo is network aware, to it needs to compare the current hostname with whatever is...
  20. Re: Marking Bad Blocks on Logical Volume Filesystem with Multiple Physical Volumes

    When you look at the SMART data, if there's more than about 10 reallocated blocks, it is time to get a new HDD and stop using for anything important. Relegate the HDD to sneaker*net use for...
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    Re: add more swap to luks?

    Ok. We seem to be providing "why" and not exactly what to type, if you still want to go through with this.

    First. Swap can't directly be made larger in a "good way".
    The way to do it is to...
  22. [ubuntu] Re: ubuntu 18.04 frequently crashes on laptop

    Who are you thanking? IF you don't include a bit of the prior message in quotes, we don't know to whom you are replying.

    The solution is to run a currently supported release with a kernel that is...
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    Re: add more swap to luks?

    Yep, but that wouldn't be smart to use, since it would effectively remove any space for snapshots.
    Better to reduce the "root" LV size ASAP.

    MAFoElffen, any comments about making a 16GB swap? I...
  24. Re: How to set up /etc/systemd/journald.conf ? Feedback!

    Four alternatives.
    3. Limit the space needed AND add a little more.
    4. Limit the space needed significantly AND reduce the storage provided.


    Did you google "ubuntu log files" There are...
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    Re: add more swap to luks?

    Without code-tags, it is too hard to read and you want as many people as possible to actually bother looking at your post, rihgt? Make it easy to help you. Please. Edit your post above to wrap all...
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