Ubuntu 14.04: reset xrandr config. 1. Can't find specific WiFi network (Ubuntu 14.04) 5. folder content doesn't get refreshed automatically in ubuntu 14.04. 1. Apt-get can't find motion package 14.04. 0. Ubuntu Touch how to edit .config files. 0. Can't find my home folder. Hot Network Questions

Ubuntu Developers (Mail Archive) Please consider filing a bug or asking a question via Launchpad before contacting the maintainer directly. Original Maintainer (usually from Debian): Tollef Fog Heen It should generally not be necessary for users to contact the original maintainer. External Resources: Homepage [pkg-config.freedesktop.org] Ubuntu Manpage: Xwrapper.config - configuration options Xwrapper.config may be edited by hand, but it is typically configured via debconf(7), the Debian configuration tool. The X server wrapper is part of the x11-common Debian package; therefore, the parameters of Xwrapper.config may be changed with the command dpkg-reconfigure x11-common. Install and Configure Git on Ubuntu 16.04 Jul 18, 2016

A ️ indicates that the version of Ubuntu or .NET Core is still supported. A indicates that the version of Ubuntu or .NET Core isn't supported on that Ubuntu release. When both a version of Ubuntu and a version of .NET Core have ️, that OS and .NET combination are supported.

Ubuntu Manpage: ssh_config — OpenSSH SSH client IdentitiesOnly Specifies that ssh(1) should only use the authentication identity and certificate files explicitly configured in the ssh_config files or passed on the ssh(1) command- line, even if ssh-agent(1) or a PKCS11Provider offers more identities. The argument to this keyword must be “yes” or “no”. Setting Up Static IP Address on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS – Linux Hint

May 05, 2016 · Ubuntu 16.04 has been out for just over a month now, and I'm in the process of upgrading some boxen. In some cases I've been completely reinstalling them for that clean fresh feel, and find myself once again having to configure static IP addresses.

X/Config - Ubuntu Wiki X Config: X Devel: Ubuntu-X Team: Today's X rarely requires manual configuration. X now automatically configures itself with reasonable defaults. Both GNOME and KDE provide GUI utilities for customizing settings beyond these defaults if you like. Ubuntu – Details of package im-config in xenial