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ducasse
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mr_boo: it probably didn't, at least not enough to warrant a reinstall
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mr_boo
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then the system started to work weirdly
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MorpheusArch
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depends...weirder things have happened
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zaki
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nanosec_havoc: thnx , i will try
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mr_boo
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well apart from the system behaving oddly after that i couldn't restart so something was clearly weird
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mr_boo
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this all started when trying to flush trashbin
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MorpheusArch
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I think you may have somehow put a xorg-server dependency in the trash then deleted it somehow
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mr_boo
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what would that mean ?
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MorpheusArch
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Well if xorg-server is missing dependencies it wont be able to start xorg thus not let you login
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mr_boo
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my gut feeling says the trashbin had stuff in it that wasn't really trash
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MorpheusArch
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thats why one of the first questions posed to you was whats the output of xsession errors
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mr_boo
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the reason i tried to empty trash was that the disk was getting really full
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mr_boo
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i guess i'll never know what really happened
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mr_boo
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but anyhow very brutal
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mr_boo
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emptying trash that totally locks up the system totally
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mr_boo
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however i was able to recover stuff from live cd
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MorpheusArch
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welcome to linux
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MorpheusArch
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:D
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mr_boo
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with that said it isn't too often i need to reinstall anyway
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mr_boo
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hope it wont happen again
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mr_boo
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quite an inconvenience :P
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s7urmi
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It's not like that is happening to everyone who's trying to flush his trahsbin. Something must went terribly wrong bevor that
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tremorcontrol
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I had a fresh Ubuntu install, but installed xubuntu-desktop package and started using it, but the indicator for volume and brightness changes is still the purple Unity indicators. Anyone know what application to change/configure?
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ducasse
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tremorcontrol: i think you need to remove the indicator plugin from the panel.
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MorpheusArch
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Not everyone blindly deletes files
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MorpheusArch
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So the moral of the story is, when removing files be careful.
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<system>
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=== linux is now known as WyZeGuY
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mr_boo
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i'm trying to run a command "sudo ./install_sw4stm32_linux_64bits-v1.8.run"
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mr_boo
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and get "command not found" !?
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mr_boo
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what am i doing wrong?
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EriC^^
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mr_boo: chmod +x install_....run
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mr_boo
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thanks EriC^^
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EriC^^
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np
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MorpheusArch
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you might get a permission denied error sometimes (not this occasion) but yeah you need to mark files as executable before you execute them
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mr_boo
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i had totally forgotten that
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ioria
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also bash + file (without x permission)
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mr_boo
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maybe i should make a ghost image of my new installation
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mr_boo
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had forgotten how much effort it was to install system workbench
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VN7
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Anyone here give me advice on I must reboot to get wifi and clock time right?
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hateball
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zaki: You can setup something like squid as a proxy, and do bandwidth limiting there
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hateball
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zaki: oops, I was scrolled up, perhaps you have already had an answer
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<system>
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=== e01 is now known as Guest56633
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NameNick
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thanks
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mr_boo
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many thanks for your help guys
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mr_boo
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seeya soon
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rocket__
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how to install my printer via usb?
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Pwerless
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which version of ubuntu is more stable at the moment?
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hateball
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!lts | Pwerless
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ubottu
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Pwerless: LTS means Long Term Support. Until 12.04 LTS versions of Ubuntu were supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server; since 12.04 (Precise Pangolin) LTS versions will be supported for 5 years on the desktop and server. The latest LTS version of Ubuntu is !Xenial (Xenial Xerus 16.04.1)
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imharvey
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always LTS
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Pwerless
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i mean among the LTS ones..which one. some people say 16.04 is still buggy
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ioria
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!stable
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ubottu
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Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should. Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability.
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Southern_Gentlem
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Pwerless, all software is buggy (anything manmade has faults)
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imharvey
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16.04 is great
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Southern_Gentlem
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Pwerless, try it and see after all there are 2K linux distros for you to try
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Pwerless
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yes but asking wont harm
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ducasse
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Pwerless: 16.04 has been flawless for me, doesn't mean it will be for you.
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<system>
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=== beaver is now known as valium
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Pwerless
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Pwerless, i see
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Pwerless
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ducasse, i see*
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rocket__
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my printer doesnt work
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kicksled
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both 16.04 and 16.10 are performing well on my machine. minor bugs in 16.10, but thats to be expected
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rocket__
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does it recognize the printer if i plug it in via usb?
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ducasse
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Pwerless: i suggest you just try it. 14.04 has had more time to work out snags, but there might not be any problems in 16.04 either that affects you.
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rocket__
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and when i add it manually what kind of printer do i have to choose?
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<system>
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=== topi`_ is now known as topi`
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Pwerless
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ducasse, gonna try 14.04 just to see how it works. I am running 16.04 and it "feels strange"
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<system>
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=== NameNick is now known as Guest8342
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<system>
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=== Guest8342 is now known as User_Friendly
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<system>
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=== _VxX_ is now known as _VxX
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Andrew_jedi
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Folks, Is the right channel for talking about ubuntu openstack packages?
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Andrew_jedi
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* Is this
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Pici
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Andrew_jedi: You might have better luck asking in #ubuntu-server (or maybe #openstack itself)
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bucko|office
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Hello! We are having a multicast issue after upgrading from quite an old kernel (3.13) to a new one (4.4). We see multicast packets appear in, for example, tcpdump, but they are not received by our application or by socat. The same setup works fine on servers on the older kernel. Does anyone have some pointers on where to look?
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bucko|office
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We've tried igmp_max_memberships, mc_forwarding, icmp_echo_ignore_broadcasts and accept_local sysctl settings to no avail.
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<system>
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=== bucko|office is now known as bucko
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mqg
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anyone can help me about how to change unit order in systemd ubuntu 16 ????
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mqg
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Please
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<system>
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=== enigmaEnigma is now known as for{}
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mqg
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anyone can help me about how to change unit order in systemd ubuntu 16 ????
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sdexter
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I am seeing an add issue with cron on some of my 14.04 ubuntu machines. cron tasks not running on the first of the month, but only when the month previous ended on the 31st (vs 30th or 28th)
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sdexter
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Not doing anything fancy "30 3 * * * /script/here"
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tomreyn
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sdexter: that's special and and specific enough to file a bug report, i'd say.
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bonzibuddy
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hey folks - trying to trim down my boot time
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tomreyn
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maybe you can try to reproduce it on a different system before you do.
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bonzibuddy
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ubuntu 14.04 is taking just shy of a minute to boot
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bonzibuddy
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bootchart seems to indicate that ureadahead/plymouth are hogging a lot of time
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tomreyn
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bonzibuddy: consider upgrading to 16.04, this should speed it up.
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expertninjaa
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hello all
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expertninjaa
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....all ~1800 of you
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kn330
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expertninjaa: hello
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expertninjaa
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I have a pretty simple question. I need to downgrade the kernel in 16.04 from the stock kernel to 3.16 on an ubuntu server. What would be the "proper" way to do this. e.g. the way least likely to break things
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bonzibuddy
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tomreyn: O
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bonzibuddy
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I'll try it *
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expertninjaa
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I know how to set the grub configuration to boot an older kernel, but I don't know the best practice to install the old kernel
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rocket__
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i cant install this printer
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<system>
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rocket__
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that sucks
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Guest67560
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rocket__: can you tell me how to customize ubuntu with gnome as I'm new to it
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