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Xubuntu is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu and the lightweight XFCE desktop environment. Use this tag only for questions that are Xubuntu specific (installation, hardware compatibility, etc.).

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Problem I am experiencing something very odd on Xubuntu 24.04.3 LTS x86_64 with Xfce 4.18. It seems that if I ever reduce the scale of one of my screens, as in the GUI below, then my mouse pointing ...
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Does the AntiX use amdgpu for AMD videocards? I found that in Xubuntu system there is a problem with new amdgpu, so I cannot update, and AntiX works normally. The problem is that after the update ...
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I have a 2014 macbook air on which I have installed Xubuntu using a boot usb. I have no wifi connection, and the problem seems to be related to the broadcom driver. I download the deb files on my ...
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I am trying to configure XRDP on my Xubuntu 24.04 machine to allow remote connections from another Xubuntu 24.10 Linux machine (via VPN, same network). My goal is to create a new XFCE session through ...
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While trying to install the Chart::Clicker perl module, I get a lot of dependency errors. When trying to resolve them, I get similar output for each module from the first to the last module listed in ...
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I followed the suggestion found on this site (link below), which seems to answer my question. However, when the other user tries to access the shared folder on my Desktop, from his Desktop he gets a ...
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The title pretty much says it all. It's not exactly a problem or issue, but I have a 2013 MacBook Pro running Linux Xubuntu natively (not dualboot or VM) and the charging port where it plugs into and ...
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How can I disable the global CTRL+ALT+F5 (terminal login) shortcut in Xubuntu? Tried Window Manager settings, LightDM settings and Keyboard settings.
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