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Force update from unsigned repository
I'm using an unsigned repo in Ubuntu 16.04 from Debian multimedia:
deb http://www.deb-multimedia.org jessie main
To install deb-multimedia-keyring, I'm running:
apt-get update && apt-get install deb-multimedia-keyring -y
This gives an error:
W:…
Shan
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How do I install dig?
How do I install dig (the DNS lookup tool)? I can't figure out what the package name is.
Eric Johnson
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How to enable TRIM?
I know that the Linux kernel supports TRIM as of version 2.6.33, so there should be TRIM support in ubuntu.
Is TRIM enabled by default or do I need to change some settings or install additional software for it to work? If so, how?
Uli
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Is there a Google Drive client available?
I'd like to install a Google Drive client for Xubuntu (12.04).
I'm getting non-English Google results, and I didn't find grive in the Xubuntu repositories.
Does anyone know of a client that works well for Ubuntu or it's supported derivates (or…
Eyal
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How to install Chromium without snap?
I just discovered that chromium will only be released as a snap package.
How can I continue to get chromium, without snap? Is this possible without building from source?
Notes:
Please let's keep to the question as stated - not "what do you have…
lonix
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What does -y mean in apt-get -y install command?
I always see commands like this
apt-get -y install
What is the -y tag for and what is the difference between apt-get install with and without the -y tag?
abdelrahman khaled
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How to recover/reset forgotten Gnome Keyring Password?
I am on Ubuntu and I have forgotten the password for my Gnome Keyring (yes, stupid me, I know). Any way I can get it back? I have already looked at this link, but it says it's not possible if my home directory is encrypted and unfortunately my home…
Nitin Venkatesh
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"kill " not really killing the process, why?
I am trying to improve my command line skills and I have encountered a problem where I cannot kill a process. I type kill 2200 where 2200 is my PID and the process is not killed. After few minutes wait is still in the top and ps aux.
I have even…
Patryk
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What is the loopback device and how do I use it?
What are loopback and localhost?
Why do they exist, what are they used for, and how would I use them?
Eliah Kagan
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What's the difference between .tar.gz and .gz, or .tar.7z and .7z?
Recently, I've been backing up a lot of my data, and I noticed that I can save files as .gz or .tar.gz, or .7z and .tar.7z, etcetera. What are the differences between the normal one and the .tar.* variant? Which one of them is adviced when making…
Exeleration-G
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keyboard shortcut to switch between windows within an application
Is there a keyboard shortcut, or can I somehow bind a shortcut, to switch between windows within an application (similar to opt+~ on macOS)?
Ideally, I'd like Alt+Tab to be unaffected or to be rebound to switch between applications (not between…
Andrew M
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Changing default crontab editor
I am trying to change the default editor from nano to vim.
I have run the following commands:
sudo update-alternatives --config editor
and
update-alternatives --config editor
Both now output:
Selection Path Priority …
austinbv
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How do I change fonts and adjust their size?
I've been finding fonts on the internet and installing them on my system.
What's the easiest way to change my fonts? I would prefer an easy to use graphical way, but answers with command line recommendations are also welcome.
Jorge Castro
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Permanently removing apache2
It seems a simple apt-get remove apache2 does not completely remove apache2 as I can still see it on one of the processes when running top. How does one remove apache2 completely on his ubuntu server?
It's not removed indeed:
~# which…
Jürgen Paul
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How do I increase the open files limit for a non-root user?
This is happening on Ubuntu Release 12.04 (precise) 64-bit Kernel Linux 3.2.0-25-virtual
I'm trying to increase the number of open files allowed for a user. This is for my eclipse java application where the current limit of 1024 is not…
iCode
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