I still don't have a good grasp on "fractional scaling"; however, I normally position the monitor closer, and if that isn't enough I use Ctrl+ to enlarge the text font.
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I still don't have a good grasp on "fractional scaling"; however, I normally position the monitor closer, and if that isn't enough I use Ctrl+ to enlarge the text font.
I missed wayland in your original message. You had a lot of text to wade through in your original message that turns cranky old people with fading eyesight off.
I am not suggesting anything. I...
Was not familiar with "fractional scaling" so I looked it up...
This leads to the question, "Are you using Wayland or X11?"
This is the way I normally print to file (PDF) also.
Just looked in Settings->Printers and discovered that I have a PDF printer listed along with my two physical printers.
I do not know how ithe...
Seems like you need to use a different utility, or a different OS.
A couple of thoughts come to mind: (1) Try reducing the resolution of your screen. (2) Is your power supply adequate for the load? Sometimes they go flaky.
It is all of the recent sunspot activity. The same sunspot activity that gives us the visually stunning aurora borealis these last few nights also cause glitches and other disruptions in our...
It is a logo, probably from the motherboard manufacturer.
If you had rather not see it, go into the BIOS setup where it can be turned it off/on.
I found Full Screen Logo under the BIOS Boot...
Looks great, QIII. Thanks for the photo.
I thought just a very, very, short while about getting up in the middle of the night to view the aurora borealis.
Needless to say, I did not get up after...
Are you attempting to print from the terminal? If so, please show us what you have tried so far between code blocks. Maybe someone can provide some direction.
The man pages are helpful.
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You might consider trying catfish
$ apt show catfish
Package: catfish
Version: 4.16.3-1
Priority: optional
Section: universe/utils
Origin: Ubuntu
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers...
You will not need the nvidia drivers so you can delete them. AMD GPUs are supported by Ubuntu. You may consider updating the BIOS of your motherboard if it needs it.
I have seen Panel duplicates also. I click on each one separately to see if they both call the programs they represent then I delete one of them.
I find the audio for various outputs and inputs can be adjusted using alsamixer
I know nothing about HP 581 tank printers, but could you show the contents of /home/gomide/hp-check.log
The one I use is xfce4-terminal that comes with Xubuntu. I have tried others, but the XFCE Terminal Emulator does everything I need it too. I do a little scripting now and then, but no heavy coding.
@stinktier2, you could do everyone with fading eyesight a favor by copy the contents of the command/response and pasting between code tags.
Example....
hugh@ma90:~$ systemctl status...
@wmichelb2
Don't know if this will help or not.
Here is what the specs say about your MB graphics ....
Here is what AMD says about Ryzen 5600GT graphics...
I use a B450M with Ryzen 5600G...
You might consider just upgrading your CPU to one of the same generation....
If it does anyone any good, I am running Xubuntu 24.04.4.
When I connect my Pixel 5a using a USB cable it shows up as Device in Thunar (default file manager).
It has been awhile, but there were...
You should consider an intel wifi card, not a leading, bleeding edge one. Maybe one from one or two generations earlier - better chance of compatibility with today's software.
Intel Linux wifi...
You may want to read this...
https://hop.extrahop.com/resources/protocols/nfs/#:~:text=NFS%2C%20or%20Network%20File%20System,access%20a%20local%20storage%20file.
I had to look it up to figure what it meant, "explain pci wifi card white list in ubuntu"
Did you ever consider why the vendor may have put your specific wifi card on white list?
Because bad...
If this causes your issues, then you might consider eliminating the cause.
My suggestions are limited because our hardware (laptop vs desktop) is different even though we are using same OS and similar AMD APUs.
You may want to read this,...