The machine limit In the Ubuntu Pro Dashboard is the number of active machines you have, not attached machines. You are limited to 5 active machines. An active machine is one that has pinged the...
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The machine limit In the Ubuntu Pro Dashboard is the number of active machines you have, not attached machines. You are limited to 5 active machines. An active machine is one that has pinged the...
The way out is to use a different packaging type. Prefer the .deb packages if they are available. 2nd choice is Flatpak. I know the Flatpak versions of applications (including Firefox) will use any...
I believe the Firefox snap can only use cursors in the gtk-common-themes snap, whatever those might be. That restriction probably extends to other snaps.
Also, I have read that cursor themes now...
In my output, latest/stable is version 41.something (revsion 1113). That would be Ubuntu Software.
if you want App Center, you will have to switch the channel.
If you don't like it, you can switch...
App Center is a specific channel of snap-store and is not like Ubuntu Software.
Check the installed version and channel:
dmn@Kayleigh-vm:~$ snap info snap-store
name: snap-store...
The newer "Ubuntu Desktop Installer" does not fully support LVM installations. The only way to get an LVM install is to use the erase and install option, and choose LVM from the advanced options.
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Do you see that the end result of the edit will be the same as not installing a boot loader for the 2nd OS?
I would allow the new OS to install bootloader to sda, and after installation is complete, restart and edit:
/boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grub.cfg
it looks like this:
search.fs_uuid...
This is a bug that manifests with some cursors. It was discussed here:
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2497049
Stick with the Yaru cursor and it shouldn't happen.
The thing about App Center is that it defaults to display snap packages only. See screenshot. But the .deb package is also in there: Change "Filter by" setting to "Debian Packages" and it will show...
What exactly happens when you choose a .deb package in the App Center for installation? You need to explain further.
Sorry, I'm not familiar with this other than it is an android thing. Since everything you tried has failed, you may be correct in that it's something you can't do on your system.
You will find out that gparted cannot manage LVM devices. You need to use a terminal.
ubuntu-vg is your volume group - size 18.2G
ubuntu-lv is your logical volume - size 10G
One terminal command...
Have you checked the size of the journal recently? Removing old entries can recover a GB or more of space, depending on how long they have been accumulating.
sudo journalctl --vacuum-size=20M...
I followed my own proposed steps in post #7 and Blender launched as expected with a double-click. So that should work if done as shown.
Now, to get a launcher for the program:
The included...
O.K, other suggestions: I think either of these will work for you and be ready to use after install.
(1) Install blender as a snap application. You get version 4.1, like the downloaded version.
...
A partition (including root) actually can be resized while in use if you follow the procedure outlined here.
I didn't notice that this is a virtual disk before post #10. The suggestion about using the installer CD won't work. I had a case like this where expanding a virtual machine partition was done...
To resize the file system of ubuntu-lv to use all the space in the lv:
sudo resize2fs /dev/ubuntu-vg/ubuntu-lv
This can be done on a mounted file system.
The archive is blender-4.1.0-linux-x64.tar.xz
probably sitting in Downloads.
What I would try:
I would first extract the contents of the archive (to Downloads).
The result should be a...
/usr/bin is a location automatically searched for applications, so you just type blender in the terminal and it should start.
Are the partitions mounted? You need to do the resizing from the live media (installer) because you cannot resize a mounted partition.
The useful part of the output is this:
Disk /dev/sda: 50 GiB, 53687091200 bytes, 104857600 sectors
Disk model: Virtual disk
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size...
For Plasma Desktop, you should download and use the installer for Kubuntu, not Ubuntu:
"Kubuntu is an official flavor of the Ubuntu operating system that uses the KDE Plasma Desktop instead of the...
It's installable from the Extension Manager. See image attached.