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Nov 24, 2024 · Ubuntu 24.04 uses a new format for managing sources. Sources are stored in separate files within the /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ directory, each named with a .list or .sources extension …
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Unable to install libncurses5 in Ubuntu Server 24.04
Jan 10, 2025 · Unable to install libncurses5 in Ubuntu Server 24.04 Ask Question Asked 1 year ago Modified 1 year ago
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mean before a directory's name in the terminal? - Ask Ubuntu
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community - What does "Ubuntu" mean? - Ask Ubuntu
Jul 29, 2010 · The word of Ubuntu is very difficult to explain in one word in English. Some people say it means "humaness, to be human", some describe it as "Humanity in humility". See the discussion in …
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Nov 1, 2024 · I almost build a program for AWE in Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS but a new version Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS \n \l suddenly encountered (I installed with no doubt) without libtinfo5.
process - How do I kill processes in Ubuntu? - Ask Ubuntu
How do I kill all processes running by my own non-root account? I have some spinning smbd processes that I caused from my windows machine and so I telnetted into the linux server and I want to kill
nvidia-driver-470 not compiling properly on Ubuntu 24.04 after update
Jul 18, 2025 · Please make me aware if this is a duplicate question. After fixing the initial problem of the nvidia driver on my Ubuntu 24.04, it returned after update + reboot today with none of the established ...
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Nov 27, 2013 · Could someone explain to me the difference between > and >> when using shell commands? Example: ps -aux > log ps -aux >> log It seems the result is the same either way.