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I have installed the latest ubuntu 20.04 and recently noticed a bug that whenever I close my lid the screen only goes blank instead of going into hibernate or suspend.
I noticed that there is no longer an option in gnome-settings as it was in ubuntu 18.04.
I have tried changing the values in /etc/systemd/logind.conf.
I tried changing values in gnome-tweaks.
How to resolve this?
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I encountered ubuntu tty1 screen when booting my system and I have no idea how to get out of it. Please help me.
I tried the reboot
Plus alt +1-6
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Control + F4 option which is used to close current tab in google chrome is not working in ubuntu 16.04.
Try this for closing the tab in chrome:
ctrl + w
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After I installed windows 10 on my machine I am facing a big problem operating the computer.
Problem : It gets stuck every few seconds.e.g while typing a message I have to wait to notice when the cursor will start/stop blinking so I can start/stop typing. I am really getting frustrated. Any ideas how do I revertback to win7 or apply a patch for this bug.
Well same happened to me but after hiding Cortana "Ask me anything" box the trouble gone. To do this TaskBar==>right click==> Cortana==> hidden. Hope this will help you.
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Actually I am just trying to build up a cluster(beowulf) in which there is a modification required in /sbin/lilo for reflecting the access to master node by slave node after it goes up . I changed the /etc/lilo.conf.anaconda file for timeout=1200 , but unable to find the /sbin/lilo file to get result of added linux.Please help me that where do i verify that the modificaion is been implemented??....I am working on RHEL 4.
lilo was the boot loader of Linux a long time ago.
As far as I can tell, all distributions have moved to using grub as default instead, as it is much more robust. With lilo, the risk of ending up with a non-booting system were much higher.
It seems you are following an extremely outdated manual?
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I just uninstalled a program (ros) from my computer (ubuntu) using the ubuntu software center.
However, since this moment, whenever I open a shell, I get the following message:
bash: /opt/ros/groovy/setup.bash: No such file or directory
Did I do anything wrong?
Have a look at ~/.bash_profile