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- software installation - How to install libtinfo5 on . . . - Ask Ubuntu
I almost build a program for AWE in Ubuntu 22 04 2 LTS but a new version Ubuntu 24 04 1 LTS \n \l suddenly
- Ask Ubuntu
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- How do I change my default browser? - Ask Ubuntu
All preferences about default applications your user located in file "mimeapps list" I am use Gnome 3 and Debian, so for me it is ~ config mimeapps list
- How to add a directory to the PATH? - Ask Ubuntu
Both will work if your shell is a login shell But I just tried the bash_profile approach on one of my Ubuntu machines and even after restarting my gnome session it didn't source my bash_profile So I would say that putting this in bashrc is probably the way to go with Ubuntu –
- Ubuntu 22. 04 on Surface Pro 7+ - Linux. org
Once it completes the backup, we are ready to install Ubuntu Installing Ubuntu Start by downloading your Ubuntu ISO installation file I used 'ubuntu-22 04-desktop-amd64 iso' Use whatever program you prefer, such as Etcher, to place the ISO on a flash drive so you can boot from the drive to install Ubuntu
- How to display network traffic in the terminal? - Ask Ubuntu
Here are some nice tools in the Ubuntu repositories for command line network traffic monitoring: bmon Shows multiple interfaces at once slurm Has nice colored graphs tcptrack A favorite Tells how much bandwidth is being used and also what protocol (service port) and destination the transmission is taking place to
- Default username password in preinstalled Ubuntu systems
In Ubuntu 24 04 server, the default username and password is ubuntu, but it is only accessible (at least by default) through the command line, and it has to be changed as soon as the user is logged in However, no password-based ssh access by default!
- Ubuntu does not use full disk space - how to extend?
Logical volume ubuntu-vg ubuntu-lv successfully resized The -l +100%FREE option tells lvextend to add all of the free space of the containing volume group to the logical volume Now we can use resize2fs to modify the filesystem so it uses all available space:
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