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  2. [Ubuntu server 20.04 lts] Ubuntu goes to sleep - Linux.org

    www.linux.org/threads/ubuntu-server-20-04-lts-ubuntu-goes-to-sleep.42889

    Hi, I installed Ubuntu server 20.04 LTS on one of my laptops. It works great and fits my little needs for my Home Lab, but I noticed that it seems to go to sleep after a few hours (maybe). It works great and fits my little needs for my Home Lab, but I noticed that it seems to go to sleep after a few hours (maybe).

  3. Installing a USB wifi unit in Ubuntu 20.04 - Linux.org

    www.linux.org/threads/installing-a-usb-wifi-unit-in-ubuntu-20-04.29202

    I have installed Ubuntu 20.04 on an aging laptop. But the wifi does not work with Linux, for some reason, so I therefore bought a USB wifi thing for it. However... Apparently, the USB wifi needs to be installed in some way. I was hoping that it would immediately just start to work, like a remote keyboard or mouse does.

  4. How to fix very slow download speed on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS?...

    www.linux.org/threads/how-to-fix-very-slow-download-speed-on-ubuntu-22-04-lts...

    I have a Ubuntu 22.04 LTS on my PC and have 350-450Kb/s Wifi speed on Windows but on Ubuntu it is very very slow. Sometimes it counts 34-100bytes/sec. Specially on TERMINAL downloads like when installing something from CLI. I don't know if there is any background service like updating or something like that on Ubuntu.

  5. [SOLVED] Installing Ubuntu Server in an external drive

    www.linux.org/threads/solved-installing-ubuntu-server-in-an-external-drive.48323

    I'm running a Manjaro distro in my machine, and I want to set up an Ubuntu Server with Nextcloud as a local home server, for all our day-to-day file usage. I don't have another computer in which to install Ubuntu Server fully, so I was wondering if I could use a 2TB external hard drive as the container of both Ubuntu and storage and sync unit ...

  6. Ubuntu Server SFTP Setup Issue - Linux.org

    www.linux.org/threads/ubuntu-server-sftp-setup-issue.52656

    I only glanced over the guide but it looked pretty SOP. But just for clarity and redundancy, this is how I would enable SFTP in Ubuntu (or any other debian based distro) Install sudo apt install ssh Enable sudo systemctl enable --now ssh From there, you can ssh username@ipv4 if you're local to remote to the server.

  7. How to send collected logs via syslog to another server?

    www.linux.org/threads/how-to-send-collected-logs-via-syslog-to-another-server...

    We have an Ubuntu server that acts as our syslog server. It is currently ingesting logs from our Centos7 which is our syslog client. From the syslog server, is there a way to send only the collected logs from Centos7 to another Linux server? The flow would look like: Centos7 (syslog client)...

  8. SOLVED: UBUNTU 24.04 LTS Installation Problem... - Linux.org

    www.linux.org/threads/solved-ubuntu-24-04-lts-installation-problem.50453

    When asking for help Please state the make and model number of your machine or its specification [some problems may be equipment specific] Please tell us which distribution and build number you are having problems with [example Ubuntu 22.04] Explain what your problem is and what [if anything] you have tried to remedy it yourself How Do I ...

  9. ACPI error after installing Ubuntu 22.04 - Linux.org

    www.linux.org/threads/acpi-error-after-installing-ubuntu-22-04.40993

    I recently switched from Windows 10 to Ubuntu. So far so good, but I get these errors on every boot ...

  10. [SOLVED] INVALID MAGIC NUMBER; NEED TO LOAD KERNEL FIRST

    www.linux.org/threads/solved-invalid-magic-number-need-to-load-kernel-first.30204

    error: invalid magic number error: you need to load kernel first how to fix this? hlp pls can't install Linux mint 20 on windows 10, hp laptop, 4gb ram, 64 bit

  11. USB over IP on Linux: Setup, Installation, and Usage

    www.linux.org/threads/usb-over-ip-on-linux-setup-installation-and-usage.47701

    The command is: sudo usbip list -r <server-ip> The result should be a listing of the devices that are bound to the ‘server’. We can ‘attach’ or ‘detach’ from the USB shared devices. To do this, we first need to ‘attach’ to a device with the command: sudo usbip attach -r <server-ip> -b <busid> In my case, I use the command ...