Alternative or fix for Streamtuner2 https://askubuntu.com/questions/1564504/alternative-or-fix-for-streamtuner2

I can not get Streamtuner2 to work properly on 24.04. I can get to internet-radio top menu but when I try to step down it will not step down into the categories. (the catalog of stations is the desirable part of the program) When I select Online Forum under help, it opens VLC and nothing opens in VLC. In Shoutcast, I can step down into the menus and select a station that will play. I have purged and reloaded by several methods and this best result was achieved with the terminal - sudo apt install streamtuner2

Searching online, it appears that Streamtuner2 may be obsolete. Is there another program that will do the same thing, including the station lists to pull from?

Dell Pro 14 Premium (Lunar Lake 64a0) - Hang on Boot Ubuntu 24.04/25.10 https://askubuntu.com/questions/1564503/dell-pro-14-premium-lunar-lake-64a0-hang-on-boot-ubuntu-24-04-25-10

Laptop Model: Dell Pro 14 Premium (PA14250)

CPU/GPU: Intel Core Ultra 200V (Lunar Lake), Graphics ID 64a0 (Stepping B0)

OS: Ubuntu 25.10 (Kernel 6.17.0-14-generic) same with Ubuntu 24.04

Firmware: Dell BIOS 2.4.2 same with Dell BIOS 2.9

The Issue: The system boots, decrypts the LUKS partition, and completes the services load (reaches snapd.apparmor.service), but then stops there. Does not reach the login page. I tried a couple of GRUB workarounds. The system is active in the background (keyboard lights up on trackpad touch), but Ctrl+Alt+F3 does not bring up a TTY. LLM suggests that: the xe driver is hanging during the display initialization handshake. Key Logs (via journalctl -b -1):

xe 0000:00:02.0: [drm] Found lunarlake (device ID 64a0) integrated display version 20.00 stepping B0

xe 0000:00:02.0: [drm] Selective fetch area calculation failed in pipe A

gnome-shell[3032]: Added device '/dev/dri/card1' (xe) using atomic mode setting.

wmi_bus wmi_bus-PNP0C14:02: [Firmware Bug]: WQBC data block query control method not found

What I have tried so far:

BIOS Updates: Updated to 2.9

GRUB Parameters: Tried combinations of xe.force_probe=64a0, xe.enable_psr=0, xe.enable_fbc=0, and video=eDP-1:e.

Blacklisting: Blacklisted intel_vsc and intel_ish_ipc to resolve a -517 context sensing error.

Display Server: Disabled Wayland in /etc/gdm3/custom.conf to force X11.

Firmware: Verified lnl_guc_70.bin and lnl_huc.bin are loading successfully.

Workaround: System only boots with nomodeset, but this disables all graphics acceleration.

How to restrict sudo access to only apt update and apt install for a specific path opt/app? https://askubuntu.com/questions/1564501/how-to-restrict-sudo-access-to-only-apt-update-and-apt-install-for-a-specific-pa

I have a user named appadmin1 who does not have full sudo access.

I want to allow this user to run only: sudo apt update sudo apt install

But the user should NOT have access to any other path except opt/app i want to run these commands only these path

I created a sudoers file using:

visudo -f /etc/sudoers.d/appadmin1

And added the following line:

appadmin1 ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/apt update, /usr/bin/apt install *
Where is TLP installed on 24.04? https://askubuntu.com/questions/1564499/where-is-tlp-installed-on-24-04

I installed TLP on a ThinkPad T440 with Ubuntu 24.04 by running . After going through a typical installation process it appears to be installed. But I can't find it. Wherever I look, it's not there. Was I supposed to do something else after installing it?

Ubuntu 26.04 snapshot3 missing emmc modules in initramfs [closed] https://askubuntu.com/questions/1564496/ubuntu-26-04-snapshot3-missing-emmc-modules-in-initramfs

in ubuntu 24.04 , emmc related modules is default available in initramsfs

user@localhost:~$ sudo lsinitramfs /boot/initrd.img-6.17.0-14-generic | grep -Ei '(mmc_block|mmc_core|cqhci|sdhci).*.ko'

usr/lib/modules/6.17.0-14-generic/kernel/drivers/mmc/core/mmc_block.ko.zst

usr/lib/modules/6.17.0-14-generic/kernel/drivers/mmc/host/cqhci.ko.zst

usr/lib/modules/6.17.0-14-generic/kernel/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci-acpi.ko.zst

usr/lib/modules/6.17.0-14-generic/kernel/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci-pci.ko.zst

usr/lib/modules/6.17.0-14-generic/kernel/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci-pltfm.ko.zst

usr/lib/modules/6.17.0-14-generic/kernel/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci-uhs2.ko.zst

usr/lib/modules/6.17.0-14-generic/kernel/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci-xenon-driver.ko.zst

usr/lib/modules/6.17.0-14-generic/kernel/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci.ko.zst

usr/lib/modules/6.17.0-14-generic/kernel/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci_f_sdh30.ko.zst

Observe that ubuntu26.04 snapshot3 missing emmc modules in initramfs

user@localhost:~$ sudo lsinitramfs /boot/initrd.img-6.18.0-9-generic | grep -Ei '(mmc_block|mmc_core|cqhci|sdhci).*.ko'

user@localhost:~$ echo $?

1

This unfortunately lead to disk image of ubuntu26.04 failed to boot in emmc.

Anyone know the reason of emmc related modules do not include in ubuntu 26.04 initramfs?
Remark: ubuntu 26.04 snapshot3 bootable when update ubuntu26. 04 initramfs to include emmc modules using dracut.

Unable to boot ubuntu and falling to shell / "Missing Modules" and "UUID does not exist" after a forced update on Windows partition / DUAL Boot^^ https://askubuntu.com/questions/1564495/unable-to-boot-ubuntu-and-falling-to-shell-missing-modules-and-uuid-does-no

I ran my ACER laptop with Windows alongside my Ubuntu (one harddrive) perfectly until Windows forced an update. Now Ubuntu isnt able to boot and falling back to BusyBox shell as follows: " Gave up waiting for root file system device. Common problems:

  • Boot args (cat /proc/cmdline)
  • Check rootdelay= (..)
  • Missing modules (cat /proc/modules; ls /dev) ALERT! UUID=XX does not exist. Dropping to a shell! "

I assume this is a rather quick fix for advanced users but to hard for me :/ Help is much much appreciated since I need to access my data rather urgently.

Many thanks in advance.

Edit: Both Win and Ubuntu run in UEFI mode. I deactivated Hybernate / Fast boot in Windows. Still falling to shell while booting Ubuntu. Running boot-repair from live session just brings the following report:

Boot repair summary: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/gvWZnwFsM3/

boot-repair-4ppa2088                                              [20260301_1528]

============================== Boot Info Summary ===============================

 => No boot loader is installed in the MBR of /dev/nvme0n1.

nvme0n1p1: _____________________________________________________________________

    File system:       
    Boot sector type:  Unknown
    Boot sector info: 

nvme0n1p2: _____________________________________________________________________

    File system:       
    Boot sector type:  Unknown
    Boot sector info: 

nvme0n1p3: _____________________________________________________________________

    File system:       
    Boot sector type:  Unknown
    Boot sector info: 

nvme0n1p4: _____________________________________________________________________

    File system:       
    Boot sector type:  Unknown
    Boot sector info: 

sda: ___________________________________________________________________________

    File system:       iso9660
    Boot sector type:  Grub2 (v1.99-2.00)
    Boot sector info:  Grub2 (v1.99-2.00) is installed in the boot sector of 
                       sda and looks at sector 0 of the same hard drive for 
                       core.img, but core.img can not be found at this 
                       location.
    Mounting failed:   mount: /mnt/BootInfo/FD/sda: /dev/sda already mounted or mount point busy.
       dmesg(1) may have more information after failed mount system call.


================================ 0 OS detected =================================


================================ Host/Hardware =================================

CPU architecture: 64-bit
Video: Alder Lake-P GT1 [UHD Graphics] from Intel Corporation
Live-session OS is Ubuntu 64-bit (Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS, noble, x86_64)

===================================== UEFI =====================================

BIOS/UEFI firmware: V1.27(1.27) from Insyde Corp.
The firmware is EFI-compatible, and is set in EFI-mode for this live-session.
SecureBoot disabled (confirmed by mokutil).
BootCurrent: 0000
Timeout: 0 seconds
BootOrder: 0000,0001,0002,2001,2002,2003
Boot0000* Linpus lite   HD(2,GPT,eed3de8a-acd3-4541-ba17-9014c007d874,0xb8b5a0,0x27a0)/File(\EFI\Boot\grubx64.efi)RC
Boot0001* Windows Boot Manager  HD(1,GPT,c765804e-bb9d-441f-baf6-d3e9de1d12ae,0x800,0x219800)/File(\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi)57494e444f5753000100000088000000780000004200430044004f0042004a004500430054003d007b00390064006500610038003600320063002d0035006300640064002d0034006500370030002d0061006300630031002d006600330032006200330034003400640034003700390035007d00000000000100000010000000040000007fff0400
Boot0002* ubuntu    HD(1,GPT,c765804e-bb9d-441f-baf6-d3e9de1d12ae,0x800,0x219800)/File(\EFI\ubuntu\shimx64.efi)
Boot2001* EFI USB Device    RC
Boot2002* EFI DVD/CDROM RC
Boot2003* EFI Network   RC


============================= Drive/Partition Info =============================

Disks info: ____________________________________________________________________


Partitions info (1/3): _________________________________________________________


Partitions info (2/3): _________________________________________________________


Partitions info (3/3): _________________________________________________________


fdisk -l (filtered): ___________________________________________________________

Disk nvme0n1: 476.94 GiB, 512110190592 bytes, 1000215216 sectors
Disk identifier: 3C18016C-6841-4B50-97E2-4485CA4261E2
             Start        End   Sectors   Size Type
nvme0n1p1      2048    2203647   2201600     1G EFI System
nvme0n1p2   2203648  510017535 507813888 242.1G Linux filesystem
nvme0n1p3 510017536  510050303     32768    16M Microsoft reserved
nvme0n1p4 510050304  998334463 488284160 232.8G Microsoft basic data
nvme0n1p5 998334464 1000212479   1878016   917M Windows recovery environment
Disk sda: 57.71 GiB, 61964550144 bytes, 121024512 sectors
Disk identifier: EED3DE8A-ACD3-4541-BA15-9014C007D874
        Start       End   Sectors  Size Type
sda1        64  12105119  12105056  5.8G Microsoft basic data
sda2  12105120  12115263     10144    5M EFI System
sda3  12115264  12115863       600  300K Microsoft basic data
sda4  12115968 121022463 108906496 51.9G Linux filesystem

parted -lm (filtered): _________________________________________________________

sda:62.0GB:scsi:512:512:gpt: USB  SanDisk 3.2Gen1:;
1:32.8kB:6198MB:6198MB::ISO9660:hidden, msftdata;
2:6198MB:6203MB:5194kB::Appended2:boot, esp;
3:6203MB:6203MB:307kB::Gap1:hidden, msftdata;
4:6203MB:62.0GB:55.8GB:ext4::;
nvme0n1:512GB:nvme:512:512:gpt:Micron_2450_MTFDKBA512TFK:;
1:1049kB:1128MB:1127MB:fat32::boot, esp;
2:1128MB:261GB:260GB:ext4::;
3:261GB:261GB:16.8MB::Microsoft reserved partition:msftres, no_automount;
4:261GB:511GB:250GB:ntfs:Basic data partition:msftdata;
5:511GB:512GB:962MB:ntfs::hidden, diag, no_automount;

blkid (filtered): ______________________________________________________________

NAME    FSTYPE   UUID                                 PARTUUID                             LABEL                    PARTLABEL
sda     iso9660  2024-08-27-16-23-26-00                                                    Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS amd64 
├─sda1  iso9660  2024-08-27-16-23-26-00               eed3de8a-acd3-4541-ba14-9014c007d874 Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS amd64 ISO9660
├─sda2  vfat     3C53-CAEB                            eed3de8a-acd3-4541-ba17-9014c007d874 ESP                      Appended2
├─sda3                                                eed3de8a-acd3-4541-ba16-9014c007d874                          Gap1
└─sda4  ext4     7ba8f5eb-459c-4775-81b1-5eb96208e392 1ba88122-8cb4-4515-9ad6-af24d7c251fe writable                 
nvme0n1                                                                                                             

Mount points (filtered): _______________________________________________________

                                                              Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1                                                         0 100% /cdrom
efivarfs                                                      76.2K  70% /sys/firmware/efi/efivars

Mount options (filtered): ______________________________________________________

/dev/sda1                                                     iso9660         ro,noatime,nojoliet,check=s,map=n,blocksize=2048,iocharset=utf8

======================== Unknown MBRs/Boot Sectors/etc =========================


/dev/nvme0n1p3: unknown GPT attributes
8000000000000000
Unknown BootLoader on nvme0n1p1

Unknown BootLoader on nvme0n1p2

Unknown BootLoader on nvme0n1p3

Unknown BootLoader on nvme0n1p4




Suggested repair: ______________________________________________________________

The default repair of the Boot-Repair utility would not act on the boot.
How to install Ubuntu 20.04 on Intel i9-285 system? https://askubuntu.com/questions/1564486/how-to-install-ubuntu-20-04-on-intel-i9-285-system

We need to run the FAST-LIO (LiDAR SLAM) algorithm, which we have already tested successfully on Ubuntu 20.04.

Previously, we were using a system with:

  • Ryzen 5 CPU

  • 32 GB RAM

  • No dedicated GPU

However, during LiDAR map generation, the system gets stuck and performance is very poor.

To solve this, we upgraded our hardware to:

  • Intel i9-285 processor

  • NVIDIA RTX Ada 2000 GPU (16 GB)

  • Higher overall system performance

Now we are facing a new problem:
How do we properly install Ubuntu 20.04 on this Intel i9-285 system?

Questions:

  1. Does Ubuntu 20.04 fully support Intel i9-285 CPUs?

  2. Are there any special BIOS settings, kernel versions, or drivers required?

  3. Should we install Ubuntu 20.04 directly, or use Docker/VM as a workaround?

  4. Has anyone successfully run FAST-LIO or similar LiDAR SLAM pipelines on this hardware with Ubuntu 20.04?

Password problem with 25.10 https://askubuntu.com/questions/1564483/password-problem-with-25-10

I just installed 25.10 and selected not to require a password to log in. Every few minutes, if I do not hit a key or click the mouse, I get locked out and must re-enter my password.

How do I get rid of this?

How can the [] messages in tmux be suppressed? https://askubuntu.com/questions/1564479/how-can-the-messages-in-tmux-be-suppressed

Using tmux in a script, tmux produces messages like [remote detached from 585664.devpts0] or [exited]

How can these messages be suppressed?

I use in config

set -g visual-bell off
set -g status off; 
set -g visual-activity  off

and 2>/dev/null for all the tmux commands, but I can't get rid of the messages.

Can't install Ubuntu 24.04 as install prompt is distorted https://askubuntu.com/questions/1564471/cant-install-ubuntu-24-04-as-install-prompt-is-distorted

I'm a new user and wanted to try Linux. I downloaded the Ubuntu 24.04 ISO, installed it on a USB, and booted into it. I selected "install/try" and it loads the desktop. Attached is what I see. The install window is distorted and I can't click anything on it. I've restarted several times and it persists. The app icons in the app bar on the left (when expanded) look fine.

Attached image

How to fix lost RAM size caused by apt upgrade? https://askubuntu.com/questions/1564454/how-to-fix-lost-ram-size-caused-by-apt-upgrade

In the recent upgrade, the following packages changed:

Start-Date: 2026-02-28  19:10:05
Commandline: aptdaemon role='role-commit-packages' sender=':1.3465'
Upgrade: google-chrome-stable:amd64 (145.0.7632.109-1, 145.0.7632.116-1), software-properties-common:amd64 (0.99.49.3, 0.99.49.4), python3-software-properties:amd64 (0.99.49.3, 0.99.49.4), software-properties-gtk:amd64 (0.99.49.3, 0.99.49.4), linux-firmware:amd64 (20240318.git3b128b60-0ubuntu2.23, 20240318.git3b128b60-0ubuntu2.25), brave-browser:amd64 (1.87.190, 1.87.191)
End-Date: 2026-02-28  19:10:25 

Today, I discovered that my this upgrade caused my system 32GB of RAM to show up as 4GB of RAM. I suspect that linux-firmware:amd64 (20240318.git3b128b60-0ubuntu2.23, 20240318.git3b128b60-0ubuntu2.25) caused this issue.

How do I undo this problem?

Canon imageRUNNER 2425 installation https://askubuntu.com/questions/1564437/canon-imagerunner-2425-installation

I want to install the Canon imageRUNNER 2425 driver in my system. I tried other options from YouTube and Ubuntu, but I could not get the printer driver installed successfully.

What it says is:

dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of cnrdrvcups-ufr2-uk:
 cnrdrvcups-ufr2-uk depends on cups | cupsys; however:
  Package cups is not installed.
  Package cupsys is not installed.

dpkg: error processing package cnrdrvcups-ufr2-uk (--install):
 dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
Processing triggers for gnome-menus (3.36.0-1ubuntu3) ...
Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils (0.26-1ubuntu3) ...
Processing triggers for mailcap (3.70+nmu1ubuntu1) ...
Processing triggers for hicolor-icon-theme (0.17-2) ...
Errors were encountered while processing:
 cnrdrvcups-ufr2-uk
Could not install.

Now what to do?

Install release window is distorted and unreadable in Ubuntu 24.04 https://askubuntu.com/questions/1564415/install-release-window-is-distorted-and-unreadable-in-ubuntu-24-04

I just booted and I'm getting this fuzzy and unreadable window. I'm not sure what to do.

image

Lenovo Ideapad Slim3 – internal keyboard stops working after prolonged suspend https://askubuntu.com/questions/1530145/lenovo-ideapad-slim3-internal-keyboard-stops-working-after-prolonged-suspend

I'm experiencing an issue with my Lenovo Ideapad Slim3 with a AMD CPU and graphics running the latest version of Ubuntu. When I close the laptop lid and it remains in suspend mode for an extended period, the internal laptop keyboard stops working upon waking up. The touchpad and any externally connected keyboards continue to function normally.

Add app launcher icons on top bar https://askubuntu.com/questions/1529882/add-app-launcher-icons-on-top-bar

I'm using gnome classic on Ubuntu 24.04, and I would like to add some launcher icons on the top bar, but I can't find how. In previous versions of Ubuntu/Linux/Gnome, I would either right-click where I wanted the icon and a menu would pop up with the option "add app launcher", or I would find the app in the menu and drag the icon where I want it on the bar, but none of the options is available in my version.

I don't know what version of gnome classic I'm using, I did echo "$XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP", and "echo $DESKTOP_SESSION", and all it says is it's gnome-classic, which I already knew, but no version number is given. If the exact version number is needed, let me know how to retrieve it.

Here is where I want the icons.

Picture of where I want the icons

Ubuntu unable to boot, stuck in GRUB command line https://askubuntu.com/questions/1448500/ubuntu-unable-to-boot-stuck-in-grub-command-line

I'm relatively new to Ubuntu. I am single-booting it on a relatively new Lenovo laptop (factory installed with Ubuntu) and am stuck at the GRUB command line (GRUB 2.04). When I try to ls, I get:

(proc) (hd0) (hd0.gpt3) (hd0.gpt2) (hd0.gpt1) error: failure reading sector 0x951800 from 'hd0'. error: failure reading sector 0x951800 from 'hd0'.

And when I try to ls further into these, everything seems to be an unknown file system. I have a liveUSB (though when I run from it I get these errors.

[0.845112] Initramfs unpacking failed: Decoding failed
[1.348351] blk_update_request: critical medium error, dev nvme0n1, sector 9771008 op 0x0:(READ) flags 0x80700 phys_seg 1 prio class 0
[1.345902] blk_update_request: critical medium error, dev nvme0n1, sector 9771008 op 0x0:(READ) flags 0x0 phys_seg 1 prio class 0
[1.349551] Buffer I/O error on dev nvme0n1p3, logical block 0, async page read
[3.301230] blk_update_request: critical medium error, dev nvme0n1, sector 9771008 op 0x0:(READ) flags 0x80700 phys_seg 4 prio class 0
[3.302394] blk_update_request: critical medium error, dev nvme0n1, sector 9771008 op 0x0:(READ) flags 0x80700 phys_seg 1 prio class 0
[3.302447] Buffer I/O error on dev nvme0n1p3, logical block 0, async page read

from which I was able to produce this Boot Info Summary.

============================== Boot Info Summary ===============================
 
 => No boot loader is installed in the MBR of /dev/nvme0n1.
 => Syslinux MBR (5.00 and higher) is installed in the MBR of /dev/sda.
 
nvme0n1p1: _____________________________________________________________________
 
    File system:       vfat
    Boot sector type:  FAT32
    Boot sector info:  No errors found in the Boot Parameter Block.
    Operating System:  
    Boot files:        /efi/BOOT/fbx64.efi /efi/BOOT/mmx64.efi 
                       /efi/ubuntu/grubx64.efi /efi/ubuntu/mmx64.efi 
                       /efi/ubuntu/shimx64.efi /efi/ubuntu/grub.cfg
 
nvme0n1p2: _____________________________________________________________________
 
    File system:       vfat
    Boot sector type:  FAT32
    Boot sector info:  No errors found in the Boot Parameter Block.
    Operating System:  
    Boot files:        /boot/grub/grub.cfg /efi/boot/grubx64.efi 
                       /efi/boot/shimx64.efi
 
nvme0n1p3: _____________________________________________________________________
 
    File system:       
    Boot sector type:  Unknown
    Boot sector info: 
 
sda1: __________________________________________________________________________
 
    File system:       vfat
    Boot sector type:  SYSLINUX 6.04
    Boot sector info:  Syslinux looks at sector 32832 of /dev/sda1 for its 
                       second stage. The integrity check of Syslinux failed. 
                       No errors found in the Boot Parameter Block.
    Operating System:  
    Boot files:        /boot/grub/grub.cfg /syslinux.cfg 
                       /efi/BOOT/grubx64.efi /efi/BOOT/mmx64.efi /ldlinux.sys
 
 
================================ 0 OS detected =================================
 
 
================================ Host/Hardware =================================
 
CPU architecture: 64-bit
Video: Intel Corporation from Intel Corporation
Live-session OS is Ubuntu 64-bit (Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS, focal, x86_64)
 
===================================== UEFI =====================================
 
BIOS/UEFI firmware: N32ET75W (1.51 ) from LENOVO
The firmware is EFI-compatible, and is set in EFI-mode for this live-session.
SecureBoot disabled (confirmed by mokutil).
BootCurrent: 001D
Timeout: 0 seconds
BootOrder: 0000,001A,001B,001C,001D,001E,001F,0020,0021,0022
Boot0000* ubuntu    HD(1,GPT,2fa0b225-0ffc-41d0-b1d8-b5607c0d979b,0x22,0x10087c)/File(\EFI\ubuntu\shimx64.efi)
Boot0010  Setup FvFile(721c8b66-426c-4e86-8e99-3457c46ab0b9)
Boot0011  Boot Menu FvFile(126a762d-5758-4fca-8531-201a7f57f850)
Boot0012  Diagnostic Splash Screen  FvFile(a7d8d9a6-6ab0-4aeb-ad9d-163e59a7a380)
Boot0013  Lenovo Diagnostics    FvFile(3f7e615b-0d45-4f80-88dc-26b234958560)
Boot0014  Asset Information FvFile(da465b87-a26f-4c12-b78a-0361428fa026)
Boot0015  Regulatory Information    FvFile(478c92a0-2622-42b7-a65d-5894169e4d24)
Boot0016  ThinkShield secure wipe   FvFile(3593a0d5-bd52-43a0-808e-cbff5ece2477)
Boot0017  Startup Interrupt Menu    FvFile(f46ee6f4-4785-43a3-923d-7f786c3c8479)
Boot0018  Rescue and Recovery   FvFile(665d3f60-ad3e-4cad-8e26-db46eee9f1b5)
Boot0019  MEBx Hot Key  FvFile(ac6fd56a-3d41-4efd-a1b9-870293811a28)
Boot001A* USB CD    VenMsg(bc7838d2-0f82-4d60-8316-c068ee79d25b,86701296aa5a7848b66cd49dd3ba6a55)
Boot001B* USB FDD   VenMsg(bc7838d2-0f82-4d60-8316-c068ee79d25b,6ff015a28830b543a8b8641009461e49)
Boot001C* NVMe0 VenMsg(bc7838d2-0f82-4d60-8316-c068ee79d25b,001c199932d94c4eae9aa0b6e98eb8a400)
Boot001D* USB HDD   VenMsg(bc7838d2-0f82-4d60-8316-c068ee79d25b,33e821aaaf33bc4789bd419f88c50803)
Boot001E* PXE BOOT  VenMsg(bc7838d2-0f82-4d60-8316-c068ee79d25b,78a84aaf2b2afc4ea79cf5cc8f3d3803)
Boot001F* LENOVO CLOUD  VenMsg(bc7838d2-0f82-4d60-8316-c068ee79d25b,ad38ccbbf7edf04d959cf42aa74d3650)/Uri(https://download.lenovo.com/pccbbs/cdeploy/efi/boot.efi)
Boot0020* ON-PREMISE    VenMsg(bc7838d2-0f82-4d60-8316-c068ee79d25b,ad38ccbbf7edf04d959cf42aa74d3650)/Uri()
Boot0021  Other CD  VenMsg(bc7838d2-0f82-4d60-8316-c068ee79d25b,aea2090adfde214e8b3a5e471856a35400)
Boot0022  Other HDD VenMsg(bc7838d2-0f82-4d60-8316-c068ee79d25b,91af625956449f41a7b91f4f892ab0f600)
Boot0023* IDER BOOT CDROM   PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x14,0x0)/USB(11,1)
Boot0024* IDER BOOT Floppy  PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x14,0x0)/USB(11,0)
Boot0025* ATA HDD   VenMsg(bc7838d2-0f82-4d60-8316-c068ee79d25b,91af625956449f41a7b91f4f892ab0f6)
Boot0026* ATAPI CD  VenMsg(bc7838d2-0f82-4d60-8316-c068ee79d25b,aea2090adfde214e8b3a5e471856a354)
 
85fa9d77b929ec4231aba29476574eb6   nvme0n1p1/BOOT/fbx64.efi
469e608783843a701d172242f016c79c   nvme0n1p1/BOOT/mmx64.efi
51cfb66bc06dfbc97be2a010ebef52f3   nvme0n1p1/ubuntu/grubx64.efi
469e608783843a701d172242f016c79c   nvme0n1p1/ubuntu/mmx64.efi
728124f6ec8e22fbdbe7034812c81b95   nvme0n1p1/ubuntu/shimx64.efi
728124f6ec8e22fbdbe7034812c81b95   nvme0n1p1/BOOT/BOOTX64.efi
bfd3f5550a8a28a1021abe2b838e3b6a   nvme0n1p2/boot/grubx64.efi
78415fb8fb9b909f8029858113f1335f   nvme0n1p2/boot/shimx64.efi
 
============================= Drive/Partition Info =============================
 
Disks info: ____________________________________________________________________
 
nvme0n1 : is-GPT,   no-BIOSboot,    has---ESP,  not-usb,    not-mmc, no-os, no-wind,    34 sectors * 512 bytes
 
Partitions info (1/3): _________________________________________________________
 
nvme0n1p1   : no-os,    64, nopakmgr,   no-docgrub, nogrub, nogrubinstall,  no-grubenv, noupdategrub,   not-far
nvme0n1p2   : no-os,    64, nopakmgr,   no-docgrub, nogrub, nogrubinstall,  no-grubenv, noupdategrub,   not-far
 
Partitions info (2/3): _________________________________________________________
 
nvme0n1p1   : is---ESP, part-has-no-fstab,  no-nt,  no-winload, no-recov-nor-hid,   no-bmgr,    notwinboot
nvme0n1p2   : isnotESP, part-has-no-fstab,  no-nt,  no-winload, no-recov-nor-hid,   no-bmgr,    notwinboot
 
Partitions info (3/3): _________________________________________________________
 
nvme0n1p1   : not--sepboot, no---boot,  part-has-no-fstab,  not-sep-usr,    no---usr,   part-has-no-fstab,  no--grub.d, nvme0n1
nvme0n1p2   : not--sepboot, no-kernel,  part-has-no-fstab,  not-sep-usr,    no---usr,   part-has-no-fstab,  no--grub.d, nvme0n1
 
fdisk -l (filtered): ___________________________________________________________
 
Disk nvme0n1: 476.96 GiB, 512110190592 bytes, 1000215216 sectors
Disk identifier: 7D8A04D6-18B8-4822-BDDE-11113430DDA4
            Start        End   Sectors   Size Type
nvme0n1p1      34    1050781   1050748 513.1M EFI System
nvme0n1p2 1050782    9768967   8718186   4.2G Microsoft basic data
nvme0n1p3 9771008 1000214527 990443520 472.3G Linux filesystem
Disk sda: 29.3 GiB, 31457280000 bytes, 61440000 sectors
Disk identifier: 0x06a7c6de
      Boot Start      End  Sectors  Size Id Type
sda1  *     2048 61439999 61437952 29.3G  c W95 FAT32 (LBA)
 
parted -lm (filtered): _________________________________________________________
 
sda:31.5GB:scsi:512:512:msdos:Generic Flash Disk:;
1:1049kB:31.5GB:31.5GB:fat32::boot, lba;
nvme0n1:512GB:nvme:512:512:gpt:WDC PC SN730 SDBQNTY-512G-1001:;
1:17.4kB:538MB:538MB:fat32:EFI:boot, esp;
2:538MB:5002MB:4464MB:fat32:Recovery Partition:msftdata;
3:5003MB:512GB:507GB:::;
 
blkid (filtered): ______________________________________________________________
 
NAME        FSTYPE   UUID                                 PARTUUID                             LABEL       PARTLABEL
sda                                                                                                        
└─sda1      vfat     EC77-D16C                            06a7c6de-01                          UBUNTU 20_0 
nvme0n1                                                                                                    
├─nvme0n1p1 vfat     778D-43D5                            2fa0b225-0ffc-41d0-b1d8-b5607c0d979b EFI System  EFI
├─nvme0n1p2 vfat     7792-CD83                            d5ee6563-037c-4c07-984f-4d80f838baf2 PQSERVICE   Recovery Partition
└─nvme0n1p3                                                                                                
 
Mount points (filtered): _______________________________________________________
 
                Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/nvme0n1p1 503.1M   2% /mnt/boot-sav/nvme0n1p1
/dev/nvme0n1p2   1.4G  67% /mnt/boot-sav/nvme0n1p2
/dev/sda1       26.7G   9% /cdrom
 
Mount options (filtered): ______________________________________________________
 
 
=================== nvme0n1p1/efi/ubuntu/grub.cfg (filtered) ===================
 
search.fs_uuid 6a411137-06bb-4de1-be93-c2fcd4f44a5a root 
set prefix=($root)'/boot/grub'
configfile $prefix/grub.cfg
 
=================== nvme0n1p2/boot/grub/grub.cfg (filtered) ====================
 
If you are seeing this menu, your installation has failed.
Choose from the following options for debugging purposes:
 
Single User Mode
${title}
 
================= nvme0n1p2: Location of files loaded by Grub ==================
 
           GiB - GB             File                                 Fragment(s)
            ?? = ??             boot/grub/grub.cfg                             1
 
====================== sda1/boot/grub/grub.cfg (filtered) ======================
 
Ubuntu
Ubuntu (safe graphics)
OEM install (for manufacturers)
Boot from next volume
UEFI Firmware Settings
 
========================= sda1/syslinux.cfg (filtered) =========================
 
DEFAULT loadconfig
 
LABEL loadconfig
  CONFIG /isolinux/isolinux.cfg
  APPEND /isolinux/
 
==================== sda1: Location of files loaded by Grub ====================
 
           GiB - GB             File                                 Fragment(s)
            ?? = ??             boot/grub/grub.cfg                             1
 
================== sda1: Location of files loaded by Syslinux ==================
 
           GiB - GB             File                                 Fragment(s)
            ?? = ??             syslinux.cfg                                   1
            ?? = ??             ldlinux.sys                                    1
 
======================== Unknown MBRs/Boot Sectors/etc =========================
 
Unknown BootLoader on nvme0n1p3

Suggested repair: ______________________________________________________________
 
The default repair of the Boot-Repair utility would not act on the boot.

Results of sudo fdisk -l:

Disk /dev/loop0: 1.98 GiB, 2103640064 bytes, 4108672 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
 
 
Disk /dev/loop1: 29.9 MiB, 31334400 bytes, 61200 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
 
 
Disk /dev/loop2: 54.98 MiB, 57626624 bytes, 112552 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
 
 
Disk /dev/loop3: 255.58 MiB, 267980800 bytes, 523400 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
 
 
Disk /dev/loop4: 62.9 MiB, 65105920 bytes, 127160 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
 
 
Disk /dev/loop5: 49.8 MiB, 52203520 bytes, 101960 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
 
 
Disk /dev/nvme0n1: 476.96 GiB, 512110190592 bytes, 1000215216 sectors
Disk model: WDC PC SN730 SDBQNTY-512G-1001          
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: gpt
Disk identifier: 7D8A04D6-18B8-4822-BDDE-11113430DDA4
 
Device           Start        End   Sectors   Size Type
/dev/nvme0n1p1      34    1050781   1050748 513.1M EFI System
/dev/nvme0n1p2 1050782    9768967   8718186   4.2G Microsoft basic data
/dev/nvme0n1p3 9771008 1000214527 990443520 472.3G Linux filesystem
 
 
Disk /dev/sda: 29.3 GiB, 31457280000 bytes, 61440000 sectors
Disk model: Flash Disk      
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: dos
Disk identifier: 0x06a7c6de
 
Device     Boot Start      End  Sectors  Size Id Type
/dev/sda1  *     2048 61439999 61437952 29.3G  c W95 FAT32 (LBA)

Do you have any tips on what I should do? I've got some files that I would love to keep if possible.

Ubuntu 22.04 infrequent random key sticking on Dell G15 5521, that immediately clears on pressing a different key https://askubuntu.com/questions/1446583/ubuntu-22-04-infrequent-random-key-sticking-on-dell-g15-5521-that-immediately-c

Setup:

  • Ubuntu 22.04, clean install.
  • Dell G15 5521 Laptop
  • Latest firmware
  • 6.0.8-060008-generic
  • Nvidia 525.60.11
  • X11 Ubuntu flavour of Gnome

Very randomly and very infrequently (probably once a day for me) a key appears to get stuck and auto-repeats. Pressing any other key stops the auto repeat.

This happens with the default kernel and with 6.0.8.

The problem does not occur on Windows 11. The problem does not occur when running the pre-post keyboard tests (fn key held down when powering on).

The problem occurs on multiple G15 laptops. I have one for work, one for personal use and work has 3 more. All exhibit the same random infrequent problem, but frequently enough to be complained at...

The problem does not always occur when the system is under load. Typing speed does not appear to have any influence on the issue.

dmesg does not show any thing related to keyboard or USB when the issue occurs.

I do not want to turn off key repeat (xset -r).

A bit more information on input devices:

$ xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer                      id=2    [master pointer  (3)]
⎜   ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointer                id=4    [slave  pointer  (2)]
⎜   ↳ DELL0B56:00 06CB:CE81 Mouse               id=10   [slave  pointer  (2)]
⎜   ↳ DELL0B56:00 06CB:CE81 Touchpad            id=11   [slave  pointer  (2)]
⎜   ↳ PS/2 Generic Mouse                        id=17   [slave  pointer  (2)]
⎜   ↳ Logitech MX Ergo Multi-Device Trackball   id=18   [slave  pointer  (2)]
⎣ Virtual core keyboard                     id=3    [master keyboard (2)]
    ↳ Virtual core XTEST keyboard               id=5    [slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ Video Bus                                 id=6    [slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ Video Bus                                 id=7    [slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ Power Button                              id=8    [slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ Integrated_Webcam_HD: Integrate           id=9    [slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ Intel HID 5 button array                  id=12   [slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ Intel HID events                          id=13   [slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ Dell Privacy Driver                       id=14   [slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ Dell WMI hotkeys                          id=15   [slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ AT Translated Set 2 keyboard              id=16   [slave  keyboard (3)]

$ uname -a
Linux Dell-G15-Special-Edition-5521 6.0.8-060008-generic #202211101901 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Thu Nov 10 20:44:03 UTC 2022 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

Is there anything I can try to narrow down where this problem is occurring?

I have looked at numerous different posts and questions but the advice is limited.

Edit 20 September 2023

We now have 8 of the Dell G15's, all up to date. All have the same issue.

The problem does not occur when running Windows.

How can I limit the users that have remotely access to PC using xrdp.ini configuration file? https://askubuntu.com/questions/1429711/how-can-i-limit-the-users-that-have-remotely-access-to-pc-using-xrdp-ini-configu

I am using the xrdp Tool to remotely access Linux Ubuntu and want to limit the users that are in the same network and can remotely log in to the PC if they know the username and password. This can be handled using xrdp.ini configuration file ? Or should I do something else. That is, I can identify which users in this network that can log in e.g. using their MAC Address or IP.

Ubuntu 22.04 LTS remote desktop legacy VNC only accept one connection https://askubuntu.com/questions/1428430/ubuntu-22-04-lts-remote-desktop-legacy-vnc-only-accept-one-connection

As the title stated, I enabled ubuntu gnome default screen share service. The good thing is it supports both MS RDP and VNC protocols. However I find the VNC only accepts one connection. If one user is already VNCed to the desktop, 2nd user (using realVNC) will only get an error "The connection closed unexpectedly". Another good thing is the RDP connection does not have this restriction. Several users can RDPed to the same desktop simultaneously(which is also wired since the real MS windows DESKTOP edition only accepts one connection). In /var/log/syslog there's an log event "gnome-remote-de[process id]: Refusing new VNC connection: already an active session"

Anybody knows how to make multiple VNC connections? Surely I can use RDP, but I'd stick with VNC since other computers works fine with VNC. Using more than one tool seems...annoying. Installing another VNC server seems an overkill.

amend: I just noticed the desktop is X11 not wayland. Delete all "wayland" above.

Ubuntu keeps freezing https://askubuntu.com/questions/1402395/ubuntu-keeps-freezing

My laptop has an SSD and 16GB of RAM, so I know the problem isn’t specs. This laptop used to have Windows and I never ever had any performance issues with it, but this changed ever since I switched to Ubuntu. I did it because I work with Docker and it runs faster on Linux.

The problem is, sometimes the system just completely freezes and I have to wait several minutes for it to work again. There are times it takes so long it’s faster to reboot it with the power button. Does anyone has any idea of what may be causing this? It happens at least 3 times a day and I am pissed.

I usually use Docker, Firefox, Discord and VSCode at the same time. I used all this on Windows too, and never had any problems except for the fact that Docker works much better on Linux.

sftp - "protocol error: mtime.sec not present" when using /usr/sbin/nologin https://askubuntu.com/questions/1367067/sftp-protocol-error-mtime-sec-not-present-when-using-usr-sbin-nologin

I am trying to use sftp to pull a file from a remote server.

Both client and server-side users are created with adduser --system and their shell is /usr/sbin/nologin. The users are called legit-backup.

Public-key authorisation has been configured for the client user to have SSH access to the server as a user of the same name. When I try to pull down the file /home/legit-backup/test a file using the command sudo -u legit-backup scp legit-backup@<remote-server>:~/test, I receive the error protocol error: mtime.sec not present, no files copy down.

If I change the remote user's shell to /bin/bash then sftp works as normal.

I wan to use /usr/sbin/nologin for security reasons, the user should not be able to have SSH access other than sftp, is it possible?

How to use GStreamer to play an mp4 video? https://askubuntu.com/questions/1350001/how-to-use-gstreamer-to-play-an-mp4-video

I want to use GStreamer on ubuntu 21.04. Here is what I have attempted:

user@host:~$ gst-launch-1.0 -v playbin uri=file:///home/user/thisVideo.mp4
Setting pipeline to PAUSED ...
Pipeline is PREROLLING ...
/GstPlayBin:playbin0/GstURIDecodeBin:uridecodebin0: ring-buffer-max-size = 0
/GstPlayBin:playbin0/GstURIDecodeBin:uridecodebin0: buffer-size = -1
/GstPlayBin:playbin0/GstURIDecodeBin:uridecodebin0: buffer-duration = -1
/GstPlayBin:playbin0/GstURIDecodeBin:uridecodebin0: use-buffering = false
/GstPlayBin:playbin0/GstURIDecodeBin:uridecodebin0: download = false
/GstPlayBin:playbin0/GstURIDecodeBin:uridecodebin0: uri = file:///home/user/thisVideo.mp4
/GstPlayBin:playbin0/GstURIDecodeBin:uridecodebin0: connection-speed = 0
/GstPlayBin:playbin0/GstURIDecodeBin:uridecodebin0: source = "\(GstFileSrc\)\ source"
/GstPlayBin:playbin0/GstURIDecodeBin:uridecodebin0/GstDecodeBin:decodebin0/GstTypeFindElement:typefind.GstPad:src: caps = video/quicktime, variant=(string)iso
Missing element: Quicktime demuxer
WARNING: from element /GstPlayBin:playbin0/GstURIDecodeBin:uridecodebin0: No decoder available for type 'video/quicktime, variant=(string)iso'.
Additional debug info:
gsturidecodebin.c(921): unknown_type_cb (): /GstPlayBin:playbin0/GstURIDecodeBin:uridecodebin0
ERROR: from element /GstPlayBin:playbin0/GstURIDecodeBin:uridecodebin0: Your GStreamer installation is missing a plug-in.
Additional debug info:
gsturidecodebin.c(988): no_more_pads_full (): /GstPlayBin:playbin0/GstURIDecodeBin:uridecodebin0:
no suitable plugins found:
gstdecodebin2.c(4640): gst_decode_bin_expose (): /GstPlayBin:playbin0/GstURIDecodeBin:uridecodebin0/GstDecodeBin:decodebin0:
no suitable plugins found:
Missing decoder: Quicktime (video/quicktime, variant=(string)iso)

ERROR: pipeline doesn't want to preroll.
Setting pipeline to NULL ...
Freeing pipeline ...

I think what this output implies is that the Quicktime demuxer is not installed on my system. Can somebody please tell me what I must do in order to play this video in GStreamer?

EDIT: It occurs to me that the problem is much deeper than just a missing decoder. Instead, it seems that I am missing all decoders. I have tried to apply GStreamer to various files of diverse formats, but I consistently receive messages of to the effect of 'missing decoder'. Here is yet another example:

user@host:~$ gst-play-1.0 /home/user/someAudio.flac
Press 'k' to see a list of keyboard shortcuts.
Now playing /home/user/someAudio.flac
WARNING No decoder available for type 'audio/x-flac'.
WARNING debug information: gsturidecodebin.c(921): unknown_type_cb (): /GstPlayBin:playbin/GstURIDecodeBin:uridecodebin0
ERROR Your GStreamer installation is missing a plug-in. for file:///home/user/someAudio.flac
ERROR debug information: gsturidecodebin.c(988): no_more_pads_full (): /GstPlayBin:playbin/GstURIDecodeBin:uridecodebin0:
no suitable plugins found:
gstdecodebin2.c(4640): gst_decode_bin_expose (): /GstPlayBin:playbin/GstURIDecodeBin:uridecodebin0/GstDecodeBin:decodebin0:
no suitable plugins found:
Missing decoder: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) (audio/x-flac)

Reached end of play list.

So I think the problem will be solved when I make all common decoders available to my system. But how to do it?

After latest software update 'Daemon for power management' fails to start https://askubuntu.com/questions/1326056/after-latest-software-update-daemon-for-power-management-fails-to-start

After installing and restarting my computer from the Ubuntu Software Updater prompt, my computer never completes a boot due to Failed to start Daemon for power management error:

/dev/sda2: recovering journal
/dev/sda2: clean, 789912/30498816 files, 66894142/121965056 blocks
^[[20~^[[20~^[[20~^[[20~^[[20~^[[20~^[[20~^[[20~[FAILED] Failed to start Daemon for power management.
See 'systemctl status upower.service' for details.

I tried to go into the GRUB and boot an older Linux version there, but the same issue occurred.

Being unable to boot my system, I went into Recovery Menu to attempt to solve issue from there. When I attempted to use dpkg Repair broken packages, I hit another issue that I did not find talked about in the web:

Reading cache
Can not upgrade
An upgrade from 'bionic' to 'focal' is not supported with this tool."

As I keep running into issues popping up, I am not really sure what Ubuntu's Software Update really did to my computer. I am really not sure where to go at this point to address the issues.

Detect and fix slow startup on Ubuntu 20.04 https://askubuntu.com/questions/1280508/detect-and-fix-slow-startup-on-ubuntu-20-04

I'm lately having slow startup times (90sec vs 20sec in the past) since I upgraded from Ubuntu 18.04 to 20.04.

I'm on Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS 64-bit. I'm working on a hybrid SSD (120GB) + HHD (500GB) system, Intel Core i3-6100U CPU @ 2.30GHz × 4 and 8GB of RAM DDR4. My partitions are: SSD: 249MB EFI (/boot/efi), 40GB FileSystem (/), 8GB Swap and 72 GB FileSystem (/home). The HDD is not mounted.

I've formatted my system and re-installed Ubuntu, but the booting time is pretty much the same. I also tried to Open /etc/fstab (as superuser), remove (or comment out) the line contains old swap partition, set up a new swap:

# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a
# device; this may be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name devices
# that works even if disks are added and removed. See fstab(5).
#
# <file system> <mount point>   <type>  <options>       <dump>  <pass>
# / was on /dev/sdc2 during installation
UUID=cf116583-5203-458c-855e-6f412a1ba35d /               ext4    errors=remount-ro 0       1
# /boot/efi was on /dev/sdc1 during installation
UUID=4C04-C9BD  /boot/efi       vfat    umask=0077      0       1
# /home was on /dev/sdc4 during installation
UUID=a5f9b844-bb2a-49e0-9a8e-d88c76eeb832 /home           ext4    defaults        0       2
# swap was on /dev/sdc3 during installation
# UUID=3bd915e8-cdd5-4ffd-a477-b355a73d53b3 none            swap    sw              0       0

And, I also cancelled the Press Ctrl+C to cancel all filesystem checks in progress message at the booting by adding fsck.mode=skip to /etc/default/grub.

Here are some commands I ran for troubleshooting along with their respective output:

$ systemd-analyze time
Startup finished in 23.446s (firmware) + 9.900s (loader) + 5.114s (kernel) + 41.224s (userspace) = 1min 19.686s 
graphical.target reached after 40.975s in userspace
$ systemd-analyze blame
24.614s plymouth-quit-wait.service                                                               
11.743s dev-sdb2.device                                                                          
10.361s snapd.service                                                                            
 9.676s NetworkManager-wait-online.service                                                       
 6.549s dev-loop8.device                                                                         
 6.492s dev-loop10.device                                                                        
 6.460s dev-loop9.device                                                                         
 6.413s dev-loop11.device                                                                        
 4.894s dev-loop0.device                                                                         
 4.856s dev-loop4.device                                                                         
 4.707s dev-loop2.device                                                                         
 4.705s dev-loop1.device                                                                         
 4.693s dev-loop6.device                                                                         
 4.688s dev-loop3.device                                                                         
 4.582s dev-loop7.device                                                                         
 4.526s dev-loop5.device                                                                         
 3.761s upower.service                                                                           
 3.310s systemd-rfkill.service                                                                   
 2.588s udisks2.service                                                                          
 2.232s fwupd.service                                                                            
 2.108s systemd-logind.service                                                                   
 2.025s accounts-daemon.service                                                                  
 1.931s networkd-dispatcher.service                                                              
 1.497s user@1000.service                                                                        
 1.383s polkit.service                                                                           
 1.264s avahi-daemon.service                                                                     
 1.223s bluetooth.service                                                                        
 1.214s NetworkManager.service                                                                   
 1.119s systemd-resolved.service                                                                 
 1.037s switcheroo-control.service                                                               
 1.022s apport.service                                                                           
 1.009s keyboard-setup.service                                                                   
  954ms systemd-timesyncd.service                                                                
  900ms systemd-journald.service                                                                 
  868ms snapd.apparmor.service                                                                   
  826ms systemd-udev-trigger.service                                                             
  822ms grub-common.service

In the following command the time when unit became active or started is printed after the @ character. The time the unit took to start is printed after the + character.

$ systemd-analyze critical-chain
graphical.target @40.975s
└─multi-user.target @40.956s
  **└─kerneloops.service @25.596s +293ms**
    └─network-online.target @25.548s
      **└─NetworkManager-wait-online.service @15.866s +9.676s
        └─NetworkManager.service @14.638s +1.214s**
          └─dbus.service @14.590s
            └─basic.target @14.444s
              └─sockets.target @14.443s
                **└─snapd.socket @14.434s +6ms**
                  └─sysinit.target @14.374s
                    **└─snapd.apparmor.service @13.504s +868ms**
                      └─apparmor.service @13.042s +452ms
                        └─local-fs.target @13.032s
                          └─run-user-1000-doc.mount @30.724s
                            └─run-user-1000.mount @18.199s
                              └─swap.target @12.881s
                                **└─dev-sdb3.swap @12.750s +114ms**
                                  └─dev-sdb3.device @12.730s

Please, take into account that I'm a general user of Ubuntu, so practical solutions will be appreciated.

EDIT 16:35 2020/10/06

Screenshots and info asked by @heynnema:

$ grep -i swap /etc/fstab
# swap was on /dev/sdc3 during installation
UUID=316dc5cd-e888-48b8-868a-0e5d6072e480 none            swap    sw              0       0
$ sudo blkid
/dev/sdb2: UUID="cf116583-5203-458c-855e-6f412a1ba35d" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="8767a42b-380a-45af-87f9-84c9fe0a6bc4"
/dev/loop0: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop1: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop2: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop3: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop4: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop5: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop6: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop7: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/sda1: LABEL="HDD" UUID="42365cfd-df11-4b02-9f9b-9047da487338" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="ee264f0e-6367-4360-9216-a3b24c63d56b"
/dev/sdb1: UUID="4C04-C9BD" TYPE="vfat" PARTUUID="8648f750-04c5-4508-8b4e-82f7b947e6b9"
/dev/sdb3: UUID="316dc5cd-e888-48b8-868a-0e5d6072e480" TYPE="swap" PARTLABEL="lol" PARTUUID="86bf4b4a-0d1e-4341-94fb-c674c1c39b88"
/dev/sdb4: UUID="a5f9b844-bb2a-49e0-9a8e-d88c76eeb832" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="3833323d-93a2-4961-9ba8-a3aee724153e"
/dev/loop8: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop9: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop10: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop11: TYPE="squashfs"
$ ls -al /var/crash
total 8
drwxrwsrwt  2 root whoopsie 4096 jul 31 18:31 .
drwxr-xr-x 14 root root     4096 jul 31 18:35 ..

Screenshots from GParted and Disks (SMART):

01_disks_smart_SSD

02_disks_smart_SSD

disks_smart_HDD

gparted_sda

gparted_sdb

EDIT 18:07 2020-10-06

@heynnema here are the last requests:

$ systemctl status plymouth-quit-wait
     Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/plymouth-quit-wait.service; stat>
     Active: inactive (dead) since Tue 2020-10-06 17:11:13 CEST; 42min ago
     Process: 1056 ExecStart=/bin/plymouth --wait (code=exited, status=0/S>   
   Main PID: 1056 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)

oct 06 17:10:48 matheus-Vostro-15-3568 systemd[1]: Starting Hold until bo>
oct 06 17:11:13 matheus-Vostro-15-3568 systemd[1]: plymouth-quit-wait.ser>
oct 06 17:11:13 matheus-Vostro-15-3568 systemd[1]: Finished Hold until bo>
$ free -h
              total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   available
Mem:          7,6Gi       1,9Gi       3,9Gi       196Mi      1,9Gi       5,3Gi
Swap:         7,4Gi          0B       7,4Gi
$ sysctl vm.swappiness
vm.swappiness = 60
$ ls -al /
total 84 
drwxr-xr-x 20 root root   4096 oct 5 23:57 . 
drwxr-xr-x 20 root root   4096 oct 5 23:57 .. 
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root       7 oct 5 23:49 bin -> usr/bin 
drwxr-xr-x 4 root root    4096 oct 6 00:09 boot 
drwxrwxr-x 2 root root    4096 oct 5 23:57 cdrom 
drwxr-xr-x 21 root root   4540 oct 6 17:10 dev 
drwxr-xr-x 127 root root 12288 oct 6 16:20 etc 
drwxr-xr-x 4 root root    4096 oct 5 23:58 home 
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root       7 oct 5 23:49 lib -> usr/lib 
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root       9 oct 5 23:49 lib32 -> usr/lib32 
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root       9 oct 5 23:49 lib64 -> usr/lib64 
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root      10 oct 5 23:49 libx32 -> usr/libx32 
drwx------ 2 root root   16384 oct 5 23:48 lost+found 
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root    4096 oct 6 16:49 media 
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root    4096 jul 31 18:27 mnt 
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root    4096 jul 31 18:27 opt 
dr-xr-xr-x 251 root root     0 oct 6 17:10 proc 
drwx------ 6 root root    4096 oct 6 00:19 root 
drwxr-xr-x 34 root root    880 oct 6 17:11 run 
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root       8 oct 5 23:49 sbin -> usr/sbin 
drwxr-xr-x 12 root root   4096 oct 6 02:15 snap 
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root    4096 jul 31 18:27 srv 
dr-xr-xr-x 13 root root      0 oct 6 17:10 sys 
drwxrwxrwt 21 root root   4096 oct 6 17:57 tmp 
drwxr-xr-x 14 root root   4096 jul 31 18:28 usr 
drwxr-xr-x 14 root root   4096 jul 31 18:35 var
$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version
2.6.0

Exact make/model # of my computer/motherboard: DELL vVstro 15 3568, i3-6100u

EDIT 18:05 2020-10-08

Messages shown when pressing Esc at boot:

         Starting Permit User Sessions...
[  OK  ] Finished OpenVPN service.
[  OK  ] Started Switcheroo Control Proxy service.
[  OK  ] Finished Permit User Sessions.
[  OK  ] Started Authorization Manager.
         Starting Modem Manager...
         Starting Save/Restore Sound Card State...
         Starting GNOME Display Manager...
         Starting Hold until boot process finishes up...
         Starting Hostname Service...
[  OK  ] Started Dispatcher daemon for systemd-networkd.
[  OK  ] Started Accounts Service.
[  OK  ] Finished Save/Restore Sound Card State.
[  OK  ] Reached target Sound Card.
[  OK  ] Started Login Service.
[  OK  ] Started Unattended Upgrades Shutdown.
[  OK  ] Started GNOME Display Manager.
[  OK  ] Started Modem Manager.
rsyslog.service
bluetooth.service
thermald.service
wpa_supplicant.service
avahi-daemon.service
[  OK  ] Started LSB: automatic crash report generation.
[  OK  ] Started LSB: Record successful boot for GRUB.
cups-browsed.service
NetworkManager.service
openvpn.service
switcheroo-control.service
systemd-user-sessions.service
polkit.service
networkd-dispatcher.service
accounts-daemon.service
alsa-restore.service
systemd-logind.service
unattended-upgrades.service
gdm.service
ModemManager.service
apport.service
grub-common.service
[   22.370810] pcieport 0000:00:1c.0: AER: PCIe Bus Error: severity=Corrected, type=Physical Layer, (Receiver ID)
[   22.376896] pcieport 0000:00:1c.0: AER:   device [8086:9d14] error status/mask=00000081/00002000
[   22.383223] pcieport 0000:00:1c.0: AER:    [ 0] RxErr
[   22.389376] pcieport 0000:00:1c.0: AER:    [ 7] BadDLLP
[   22.404935] pcieport 0000:00:1c.0: AER: PCIe Bus Error: severity=Corrected, type=Physical Layer, (Receiver ID)
[   22.410805] pcieport 0000:00:1c.0: AER:   device [8086:9d14] error status/mask=00000001/00002000
[   22.417034] pcieport 0000:00:1c.0: AER:    [ 0] RxErr
emergency mode help https://askubuntu.com/questions/1256957/emergency-mode-help

My computer keeps going to emergency mode. I tried Boot-Repair and checked and repaired file system.

If I reinstall Ubuntu MATE, will I lose all my customizations?

[    3.940608] ACPI Error: [\_SB_.ALIB] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND (20170831/psargs-364)
[    3.940670] ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed \_SB.PCI0.VGA.ATC0, AE_NOT_FOUND (20170831/psparse-550)
[    3.940720] ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed \_SB.PCI0.VGA.ATCS, AE_NOT_FOUND (20170831/psparse-550)
You are in emergency mode. After logging in, type "journalctl -xb" to view
system logs, "systemctl reboot" to reboot, "systemctl default" or "exit"
to boot into default mode.
Press Enter for maintenance
(or press Control-D to continue): 
Boot stuck issue 20.04 [duplicate] https://askubuntu.com/questions/1245704/boot-stuck-issue-20-04

I'm using Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on a Dell Latitude E7250
After updating to latest Ubuntu software, when I rebooted a black screen with this boot message appeared.

/dev/sda2: clean, 296566/3088384 files, 5291511/12335104 blocks

Virtual console tty2 (For more information about how to interpret this screen see the answer to this question.):

enter image description here

Stuck at boot screen [duplicate] https://askubuntu.com/questions/1233223/stuck-at-boot-screen

I am using Ubuntu Budgie. It was working file until this morning. I don't usually shut down my laptop at all, but yesterday my battery drained completely, so after I charged it I tried booting it up. After start grub my Ubuntu logo appeared and later a black screen with some nerdy boot messages was visible and every time I boot it gets stuck at that process.

/dev/sda5: recovering journal
/dev/sda5: Clearing orphaned inode 17432595 (uid=0, gid=0, mode=0100666, size=0)
/dev/sda5: clean, 401499/24420352 files, 5473670/97656064 blocks
[   64.538607] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: DRM: failed to idle channel 1 [DRM]
[   64.545367] pcieport 0000:00:1c.5: AER: PCIe Bus Error: severity=Corrected, type=Physical Layer, (Receiver ID)
[   64.545424] pcieport 0000:00:1c.5: AER:   device [8086:9d15] error status/mask=00002001/00002000
[   64.545466] pcieport 0000:00:1c.5: AER:    [ 0] RxErr
[   64.559735] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: tmr: stalled at ffffffffffffffff
[   64.564832] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: tmr: stalled at ffffffffffffffff
[   64.567785] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: tmr: stalled at ffffffffffffffff
[   64.584689] pcieport 0000:00:1c.5: AER: PCIe Bus Error: severity=Corrected, type=Physical Layer, (Receiver ID)
[   64.584748] pcieport 0000:00:1c.5: AER:   device [8086:9d15] error status/mask=00002001/00002000
[   64.584790] pcieport 0000:00:1c.5: AER:    [ 0] RxErr
[   66.231711] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: tmr: stalled at ffffffffffffffff
[   66.236470] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: tmr: stalled at ffffffffffffffff
[   66.238811] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: tmr: stalled at ffffffffffffffff
[   67.198440] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: tmr: stalled at ffffffffffffffff
[   67.203493] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: tmr: stalled at ffffffffffffffff
[   67.205904] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: tmr: stalled at ffffffffffffffff
[   67.281706] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: tmr: stalled at ffffffffffffffff
[   67.286256] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: tmr: stalled at ffffffffffffffff
[   67.288527] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: tmr: stalled at ffffffffffffffff
_
Mouse and Keyboard will not work Windows 7 Dual Boot https://askubuntu.com/questions/413809/mouse-and-keyboard-will-not-work-windows-7-dual-boot

My mouse and keyboard work fine in Ubuntu, as well as grub. However, when I boot into Windows 7, I cannot get past the login screen because the mouse and keyboard do not work. The lack of light on my mouse indicates that it's not even on. This happened before when I tried to manually install Ubuntu (partitioning myself with gparted) so I reinstalled and let Ubuntu do everything for me ("Install alongside Windows 7" option) and I thought that fixed the problem because the mouse and keyboard worked twice in a row. Now, however, they have stopped working again. I am using a Logitech K120 keyboard and a Deathadder mouse. Both are plugged into usb 2.0 ports.

Atheros AR9485 wireless card doesn't work in an ASUS K53E https://askubuntu.com/questions/121487/atheros-ar9485-wireless-card-doesnt-work-in-an-asus-k53e

I just installed Ubuntu 11.10 32-bit version in dual boot mode on an ASUS K53. Every thing seems to work fine except for the wireless. The wireless works on Windows 7. Ubuntu finds the wireless card, but it does not appear to be turned on. The only physical means of turning on the card is the FN-F2 key combo. That works on Windows, but not in Ubuntu. I've looked in the forums for a solution and I'm not quite sure what to do. I've gathered the following information:

jdwbmc@Spatha:~$ cat /etc/lsb-release; uname -a
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=11.10
DISTRIB_CODENAME=oneiric
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 11.10"
Linux Spatha 3.0.0-12-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 7 14:50:42 UTC 2011 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux

jdwbmc@Spatha:~$ lspci -nnk | grep -iA2 net
02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Atheros Communications Inc. AR9485 Wireless Network Adapter [168c:0032] (rev 01)
Subsystem: AzureWave Device [1a3b:1186]
Kernel driver in use: ath9k
--
04:00.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Atheros Communications AR8151 v2.0 Gigabit Ethernet [1969:1083] (rev c0)
Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Device [1043:1851]
Kernel driver in use: atl1c

jdwbmc@Spatha:~$ lsusb
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 8087:0024 Intel Corp. Integrated Rate Matching Hub
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 8087:0024 Intel Corp. Integrated Rate Matching Hub
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 058f:a014 Alcor Micro Corp. 

jdwbmc@Spatha:~$ iwconfig
lo no wireless extensions.

eth0 no wireless extensions.

wlan0 IEEE 802.11bgn ESSID off/any 
Mode:Managed Access Point: Not-Associated Tx-Power=0 dBm 
Retry long limit:7 RTS thrff Fragment thrff
Power Managementff

jdwbmc@Spatha:~$ rfkill list all
0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
1: asus-wlan: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no

jdwbmc@Spatha:~$ lsmod
Module Size Used by
parport_pc 32114 0 
ppdev 12849 0 
snd_hda_codec_hdmi 31426 1 
bnep 17923 2 
rfcomm 38408 0 
bluetooth 148839 10 bnep,rfcomm
snd_hda_codec_realtek 254125 1 
binfmt_misc 17292 1 
joydev 17393 0 
asus_nb_wmi 12469 0 
asus_wmi 19333 1 asus_nb_wmi
sparse_keymap 13658 1 asus_wmi
uvcvideo 67271 0 
videodev 85626 1 uvcvideo
snd_hda_intel 24262 2 
snd_hda_codec 91754 3 snd_hda_codec_hdmi,snd_hda_codec_realtek,snd_hda_i ntel
snd_hwdep 13276 1 snd_hda_codec
snd_pcm 80468 3 snd_hda_codec_hdmi,snd_hda_intel,snd_hda_codec
snd_seq_midi 13132 0 
wmi 18744 1 asus_wmi
snd_rawmidi 25241 1 snd_seq_midi
snd_seq_midi_event 14475 1 snd_seq_midi
snd_seq 51567 2 snd_seq_midi,snd_seq_midi_event
arc4 12473 2 
i915 505108 3 
snd_timer 28932 2 snd_pcm,snd_seq
snd_seq_device 14172 3 snd_seq_midi,snd_rawmidi,snd_seq
ath9k 112711 0 
psmouse 73673 0 
serio_raw 12990 0 
mac80211 272785 1 ath9k
drm_kms_helper 32889 1 i915
ath9k_common 13599 1 ath9k
drm 192226 4 i915,drm_kms_helper
ath9k_hw 293893 2 ath9k,ath9k_common
ath 19387 2 ath9k,ath9k_hw
cfg80211 172392 3 ath9k,mac80211,ath
snd 55902 14 snd_hda_codec_hdmi,snd_hda_codec_realtek,snd_hda_i ntel,snd_hda_codec,snd_hwdep,snd_pcm,snd_rawmidi,s nd_seq,snd_timer,snd_seq_device
soundcore 12600 1 snd
snd_page_alloc 14115 2 snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm
mei 36466 0 
i2c_algo_bit 13199 1 i915
video 18908 1 i915
lp 17455 0 
parport 40930 3 parport_pc,ppdev,lp
ahci 21634 3 
libahci 25727 1 ahci
atl1c 36638 0 
xhci_hcd 72915 0 

jdwbmc@Spatha:/var/lib/NetworkManager$ cat NetworkManager.state

[main]
NetworkingEnabled=true
WirelessEnabled=true
WWANEnabled=true
WimaxEnabled=true

jdwbmc@Spatha:~$ lspci -nn | grep 0280
02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Atheros Communications Inc. AR9485 Wireless Network Adapter [168c:0032] (rev 01)

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

Where can I find ASROCK E350M1 Integrated AMD Radeon HD 6310 graphics driver? https://askubuntu.com/questions/112905/where-can-i-find-asrock-e350m1-integrated-amd-radeon-hd-6310-graphics-driver

I just built a desktop computer using an ASRock E350M1 board, powered by an AMD Fusion E-350 APU (AMD Radeon HD 6310 GPU Model). I installed Ubuntu 10.04. Did all the updates. Almost everything works great: I can see movies (DVD), surf, etc., but I cannot play games --screen frames are very, very slow. I have not installed any hardware drivers. When I search (in Ubuntu) for the hardware drivers, none are found.

I found here, http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Hardware that the graphics card is officially supported: PALM | Radeon HD 6250/6310

If this is of any help, this is what I entered on the terminal:

lspci -nn | grep VGA

00:01.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: ATI Technologies Inc Device [1002:9802]

^C
sudo apt-get install build-essential cdbs fakeroot dh-make debhelper debconf libstdc++6 dkms libqtgui4 wget execstack libelfg0 dh-modaliases   

[sudo] password for pat:
Reading package lists...
Done Building dependency tree
Reading state
information...
Done debconf is already the newest version. libstdc++6 is already the newest version. libqtgui4 is already the newest version. libqtgui4 set to manually installed. wget is already the newest version. E: Couldn't find package dh-modaliases

I do not know what to do from here.

Questions:

  • Where can I locate the drivers?
  • How do I install the drivers?