Are you using Kubuntu, or did you install kde-desktop on top of another version?
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Are you using Kubuntu, or did you install kde-desktop on top of another version?
This discussion will be fruitless as long as the OP doesn't post the results of the top command.
No. I probably update my installations about once a week at most.
Yes, though you'll have to mount the devices manually. Plug in the USB device, then boot from the installation medium and choose "Try Ubuntu." You can use
sudo fdisk -l
to list all the storage...
I think that's true for a relatively small proportion of computer users, and an even smaller proportion of Linux users. Call me naive if you will.
I use Google Calendar. Available everywhere on every device. If someone wants badly to learn that I saw my ophthalmologist last week, I really don't care.
I only ever use the official client and have never had an issue.
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Install acme.sh from https://github.com/acmesh-official/get.acme.sh
Then look here: https://wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/JDunphy-Letsencrypt
Passing "-s letsencrypt" to the script makes it...
I'd send it all to a file with "> some_file_name" at the end of the command and browse the result afterward.
I'm sure this isn't the problem, but you did restart the web server after installing the modules, right?
Boot from an installation medium, choose "Try Ubuntu", then use fdisk to repartition the drive as a single volume.
$ sudo fdisk /dev/sda
use the "d" command to delete any existing partitions...
I've turned off Bluetooth and networking on my Dell laptop by accidentally hitting the wrong Fn-key combination. According to this, for a Precision, it looks like it's Fn+F2....
I had clients who got a /27 back in the early days when ISPs were handing them out to commercial clients like they were candy.
Does this problem occur on 22.04LTS? You can boot from an installation medium and choose "Try Ubuntu" to see.
I've always owned my own routers from companies like TP-Link and ASUS. They all permit DHCP reservations. I stopped using the ISP's router long ago since I didn't want to pay a monthly rental fee,...
Is the server connected to a router? If so, it's likely the router is providing DHCP services to your network.
If you can access the administrative interface of the router, you should be able to...
Have you run ntpdate with the -v switch enabled?
rsync is fussy about file specifications. Did you read the manual page?
https://linux.die.net/man/1/rsync
Did you run the command with the -v switch, e.g.,
rsync -av source target
Did you...
I have a 14 TB Seagate external connected via USB 3.0. I formatted it as a single ext4 volume with fdisk and mkfs. Never a glitch.
I use hoary old applications like xinetd and tcpproxy for things like this. The latter is now my preferred choice; I had to build it from source.
How much RAM do you have? Do you have a swap file/partition?
The quickest solution is to set up a local DNS server and push it to all the clients via DHCP. Or you can manually edit /etc/hosts on every machine including Windows machines where it lives as...
You want a "reverse proxy" configuration. Here's one example using Apache as the gateway.
https://iws.io/archive/multiple-web-servers-over-a-single-ip-using-apache-as-a-reverse-proxy
There's a...
I use PostgreSQL. The CREATE TABLE command requires parentheses like this
CREATE TABLE tablename (col1 type1, col2 type2, etc.);
SQL is pretty picky about syntax. PG will bring up a...
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