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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

Edit : IT IS "FIXED" BY THE NEW UPDATES. Thank You Devs ❤️

Did anyone face this issue on Ubuntu 23.10 beta ? broke my dual boot ! 😭😓😥 But on 22.04, it's working fine! I'm not complaining, just wanted to know.😟 @ubuntu

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Pidgin doesn't work anymore since I upgraded from 22.10 to 23.04 today. I get the following error when I try to open it in Terminal:

*** stack smashing detected ***: terminated

Aborted (core dumped)

If I try to open it from the launcher it doesn't open and I get no error at all. Any suggestions on how to fix the problem? I apparently have version 2.14.12 installed.

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This happened after i locked out my pc (like sleep mode but doesn't sleep, it just locks the screen asking for a password) and leaved it for a couple of hours on. When i returned i rebooted it because i couldn't even write the password in the box in order to unlock the screen and this happened. It stays like this and does nothing, i could wait hours and expect nothing to happen. How can i fix this? Thank you

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What is everyone's thought on this?

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/3796605

Note that once solved, the code from this bounty will be made publicly available for anybody who wants to use it on their ubuntu installer.

Bounty Amount and Terms:

This bounty is for $250 USD and will be paid out via PayPal. This bounty amount will increase at random amounts and intervals until it is claimed. The bounty is open to residents of all countries except those under embargo or sanction by the US govt. The bounty will be paid out to the first person to produce a working preseed recipe or steps to achieve the desired result. When the bounty is successfully claimed, this post will be updated. By submitting your fix and claiming your bounty, you agree to release any code, preseed files, etc delivered to us into the public domain and surrender all rights you hold to them.

Problem:

We want to create an Xubuntu 22.04 ISO using Cubic. Using the preseed, we want to automatically partition the drive with a standard encrypted LVM setup (same one that is achieved manually via the GUI installer). Unfortunately, all existing recipes, which supposedly worked in prior Ubuntu versions, fail with the error No modifications can be made to the device: Encrypted Volume (sda1p2_crypt) for the following reasons: In use by LVM module group crypt or whatever the volume is titled in the partman recipe.

Desired Solution:

  • A preseed file which enables automatic encrypted LVM partitioning identical to what is achieved by choosing it manually in the GUI installer
  • This solution must be compatible with Cubic and may involve making modifications to the underlying iso, for example, by issuing commands at the chroot terminal provided by Cubic. It should not require any modifications to the ISO outside of the abilities provided by Cubic.
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I have a smb file sharing on my ubuntu desktop. The Apple Files app can’t upload files properly, it uploads only when files are put under a folder and upload the whole folder. Screenshot and error message attached. Please help..🙏

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So I'm installing Kubuntu on my friend's old laptop which has a slow hdd, so I decided to go with the minimal install option, only to notice that in the final screen, it's actually removing a lot of packages as indicated in the progress status. Is this intentional?

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I haven't used Ubuntu for a long time, and I've already seen the news that Ubuntu won't prioritize Flatpak. I think Snap is fully integrated with Ubuntu. Why don't people like it? I recently installed Ubuntu and I wonder what the reason for the dislike is.

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What is the Loop Device disk with snapd/snaps/gnome-* is this part of an upgrade process?

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This blog post discusses what Inmutable OS's are & their importance.

Canonical will publish more about their work & how various decisions are made regarding the upcoming LTS release.

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We did it reddit! (lemmy.perthchat.org)
submitted 1 year ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

I end up factory resetting ubuntu like every 6 months, but have only factory reset macOS once in 5 years :(

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FULL 80 minute video interview by Jason Evangelho / Linux For Everyone podcast of Destination Linux Network.

Some people in the Linux community have strong opinions about Snaps for example. Popey explains the reason for the decisions behind Snap and snapd, and you might probably even experience a change of opinion about them! Snaps are for one designed to diminish the not so safe PPA-usage.