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    Re: Random kernel panic.

    That command was a from the hip, and not what I wanted, My Bad :(
    This would be better for me:

    dpkg -l | grep "linux\-[a-z]*\-"

    But no worries on how fast you reply, I'm more interested if it...
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    Re: Random kernel panic.

    he did already: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Yxwpz3KTkk/
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    [ubuntu] Re: Keyring password

    What dose this show:

    less /usr/share/applications/google-chrome.desktop
  4. [ubuntu] Re: ubuntu-drivers doesn't list the latest nvidia drivers after upgrading to 24.04

    You did see I corrected that Right?
    And the PPA is a personal choice, I've used since it came to life.
    To each their own....
    Regards
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    Re: Random kernel panic.

    +1 With Doug S
    If your worried we can just remove it:
    A good start is to see what you have now:

    dpkg -l | awk '/linux-[^ ]+-[0-9]/ {print $2}'

    We will go from here.
  6. [ubuntu] Re: audio manager/player that will normalize output(gain)?

    I wonder if this might help:

    apt search normalize-audio
    normalize-audio/oracular 0.7.7-18 amd64
    adjusts the volume of WAV, MP3 and OGG files to a standard volume level

    A small learning...
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    Re: Random kernel panic.

    If it were me I'd try "6.5.11" and an easy way to handle it is here:https://github.com/bkw777/mainline

    If you have any troubles with that just ask I'll try to aide you.
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    Re: Random kernel panic.

    Do you want to try an older kernel?

    EDIT: And did you remove the added parameter's from grub yet? (They are not needed now)
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    Re: Random kernel panic.

    Well that got rid of>>"*-processor UNCLAIMED" so we are not chasing our tails for that much.

    Your going to be miles ahead filing the bug-report, they will know what else to try.
    I still wonder...
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    Re: Random kernel panic.

    I still think it's a bug, will you now show this again please:
    And It's important that the card is still not installed just yet.

    lshw -C cpu
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    [ubuntu] Re: Upskilling in the security space

    If you have not seen this yet have a look: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/upcoming-apparmor-security-update-for-cve-2016-1585/44268
    There is a test going on with "Proposed" on 22.04 20.04, That's...
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    Re: Using zram on slow nettop

    Again it's a choice you have to decide, here is a .25 cent rundown.
    Summary of their implementations:

    ZRAM is a compressed RAM based block device (that can be used for swap)
    ZSWAP is a...
  13. Re: Kept back - python3-update-manager etc?

    It's just how they roll now. Welcome to Phased Upgrades.
  14. Sticky:Poll: Re: Share with us your Noble Numbat installation/Upgrade Experience

    The point I was trying to convey is, It's getting better but still leaves a certain amount of old ".conf" behind and few others.

    Clean Install is just that, "squeaky clean" no cob webs left to...
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    Re: goarted dependencies not installing

    Just to remind you, /ubuntu yakkety is well out of support; currently 22.04LTS and 24.04 are the new LTS releases.
  16. Sticky:Poll: Re: Share with us your Noble Numbat installation/Upgrade Experience

    It still leaves a few things as cruft ie:

    sudo apt autoremove --purge
    [sudo] password for me:
    REMOVING:
    libatm1t64* libpthread-stubs0-dev* libunibreak5* ...
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    Re: Using zram on slow nettop

    That's something only you can decide, I use it off and on depending on what I'm doing and mostly just testing.

    cat /proc/swaps
    Filename Type Size Used Priority
    /dev/zram0 ...
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    Re: Tug of war - Community vs Mods - to 200 (or -200)

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  19. [SOLVED] Re: Nvidia 4060 - Laptop - Ubuntu Cinnamon 24.04 - Forced Setting Questions

    Your Welcome. It would be a good thing to mark your thread as "Solved" to help others as well.

    Watch your Temps just to keep neat and tidy.
  20. Re: Ubuntu 24.10 Oracular accented vowels does not work in Italian keyboard

    Thanks I just noticed the same, added to your bug-report.
  21. Thread: Geeqie broke

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    Re: Geeqie broke

    It works here on 24.04 and 24.10

    dpkg -l geeqie*
    Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
    | Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
    |/...
  22. [SOLVED] Re: Nvidia 4060 - Laptop - Ubuntu Cinnamon 24.04 - Forced Setting Questions

    Yep that's the one, Down at the bottom you see a "+" click that and add to it like my screenshot for reference.
  23. [SOLVED] Re: Nvidia 4060 - Laptop - Ubuntu Cinnamon 24.04 - Forced Setting Questions

    Can you show me that window, I'm not a Cinnamon or Gnome user.
  24. [SOLVED] Re: Nvidia 4060 - Laptop - Ubuntu Cinnamon 24.04 - Forced Setting Questions

    You missed the most important part It needs to be in " startup applications" is that in your menu?
  25. [SOLVED] Re: Nvidia 4060 - Laptop - Ubuntu Cinnamon 24.04 - Forced Setting Questions

    Set it as I showed "1" ie:

    nvidia-settings -a "[gpu:0]/GpuPowerMizerMode=4"

    Valid values for 'GPUPowerMizerMode' are: 0, 1 and 2.
    'GPUPowerMizerMode' can use the following target...
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