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- XRDP disconnects immediately after correct credentials - Ask Ubuntu
I am facing an issue with XRDP where in the session immediately terminates after entering the correct username password I have seen so many occurences of the issue on the forum but none of the sol
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- Ubuntu does not use full disk space - how to extend?
*The same still happens with Ubuntu 22 04 1 LTS server, although I'm sure I told the installer to use all available disk space
- Where is WSL located on my computer? - Ask Ubuntu
Where is your WSL Ubuntu instance installed on your machine? (Presumably based on the first question) How do I access files in WSL2 from Windows? "How do I access files in my Windows machine from WSL2?" (sort of the opposite question of the first two) Where is your WSL Ubuntu instance?
- dell - Ubuntu 20. 04 doesnt wake up after suspend - Ask Ubuntu
Ubuntu 20 04 won't wake up from sleep Issue: Whenever the laptop suspends (either due to a closed lid or due to a black screen for a certain time), I cannot wake it up The laptop does not respond
- apt - Why are upgradable packages not upgraded? - Ask Ubuntu
apt install ubuntu-advantage-tools and apt install libnfsidmap1 Again, the names of what was installed here should be replaced with what YOUR computer says wasn't upgraded This should fix the problem with the remaining two that wouldn't install when in the list command earlier Running apt update and then apt upgrade should then output:
- One single command to update everything in Ubuntu?
This is truly the one-command solution See official apt documentation from Ubuntu! By editing the conf files of this package in etc you can set the frequency of update, install, clean, autoremove Or simply and email including A notification that an update is available with the list of package names
- boot - How do I enter the BIOS UEFI from Ubuntu? - Ask Ubuntu
You can also enter the BIOS UEFI directly from Ubuntu the way you can do sometimes from Windows by running sudo systemctl reboot --firmware-setup but I strongly recommend that Ubuntu users shouldn't use this method except for when all other methods of accessing the UEFI settings have failed
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