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  1. Ask Ubuntu

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  2. Cannot connect to Ubuntu 22.04 through RDP

    Jul 20, 2023 · PROBLEM: can't connect to my Ubuntu server through RDP. MSTSC RETURNS: [Window Title] Remote Desktop Connection [Content] Remote Desktop can't connect to the …

  3. What are the system requirements for each flavour of Ubuntu …

    I'm thinking about installing Ubuntu Desktop, but I don't know what flavor is the best for my system. What are the minimum and recommended hardware requirements? What kind of …

  4. How to add a directory to the PATH? - Ask Ubuntu

    Jul 22, 2009 · It is usually safer to add your custom path to the end of PATH instead of the beginning. This avoids accidentally replacing system commands with your programs (or …

  5. boot - How to start GUI from command line? - Ask Ubuntu

    97 I've installed Ubuntu 12.04 32-bit on my machine. But when I switch on the computer, I get command line: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS COMP-1245 tty1 And it prompts for username and …

  6. Unable to install libncurses5 in Ubuntu Server 24.04

    Jan 10, 2025 · Unable to install libncurses5 in Ubuntu Server 24.04 Ask Question Asked 5 months ago Modified 5 months ago

  7. I forgot my Ubuntu user password

    Apr 4, 2016 · I have only one user and my grub boot menu also won't load so I don't know any other way to change password

  8. How do I search for available packages from the command-line?

    I have successfully installed some packages using the command: sudo apt-get install packagename when I have known in advance that those packages are available. But how can …

  9. Should I use LTS or non-LTS? : r/Ubuntu - Reddit

    Apr 23, 2021 · The generic answer, is that unless you have a specific reason or interest in doing otherwise, stick to the LTS releases. That said, I tend to upgrade after each release. Also a …

  10. apt-get cannot connect to Ubuntu archives

    I just installed a fresh version of Ubuntu 19.10 today, and the first thing I decided to do was to install GNU Screen, using sudo apt-get install screen. my output was: Reading package lists...