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Re: Ubuntu Linux by blackweaver(m): 11:26am On Nov 28, 2019
esquire:
Am surprised this group still exist at all, this where I cut my Linux teeth, that was the good old days and what a nostalgia it brings!!!!!

Well things are very slow nowadays, people seldom talk much, except some annoying people who want to try and sell their market here
Re: Ubuntu Linux by Gargoylesmiles(m): 10:38pm On Dec 29, 2019
Aceed:


invite link

Unfortunately I cant share the link on Nairaland or it will be blocked. Just search for Nigeria Linux User Group on telegram.
You should be able to find it
Re: Ubuntu Linux by Gargoylesmiles(m): 10:39pm On Dec 29, 2019
pcguru1:


Share with me, I also visit alot of Linux communities but a local Nigerian one would be beneficial especially in terms of career and networking/referrals. Think of it, anyway sha add your boy cool

Unfortunately I cant share the link on Nairaland or it will be blocked. Just search for Nigeria Linux User Group on telegram.
You should be able to find it
Re: Ubuntu Linux by OlADIPU: 9:42pm On Jan 16, 2020
Okay thank. You comment is very useful[img][/img] [url]kok[/url].

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Re: Ubuntu Linux by Nobody: 12:56pm On Jan 28, 2020
Hello house, i am completely new on Ubuntu and just installed Ubuntu desktop 12.04 LTS on a desktop system. I don't understand the environment and can't use it. I really need help on how to use this OS. I'll appreciate guide please.

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Re: Ubuntu Linux by AshipaEk0: 5:44am On Jan 29, 2020
12.04?


Are you sure?
grin grin
Re: Ubuntu Linux by Nobody: 7:27am On Jan 29, 2020
Yes i am, or i'm i making a mistake?

AshipaEk0:
12.04?


Are you sure?
grin grin



Re: Ubuntu Linux by Nobody: 7:35am On Jan 29, 2020
12.04 LTS
Re: Ubuntu Linux by AshipaEk0: 9:38am On Jan 29, 2020
tgen01:
Yes i am, or i'm i making a mistake?


I think you are.
Re: Ubuntu Linux by AshipaEk0: 9:40am On Jan 29, 2020
tgen01:
sorry, 14.04 LTS i mean to say

Even this 14.04 sef.


Anyway, it's EOL'ed since 2016.


It's too old and you need to install a more recent version.

Version 19.10 to be precise.

Where did you get the laptop from?
Re: Ubuntu Linux by zkomeh: 9:40pm On Jan 30, 2020
its great to see nigerians finally embrace opensource kudos
Even this 14.04 sef.


Anyway, it's EOL'ed since 2016.


It's too old and you need to install a more recent version.

Version 19.10 to be precise.

Where did you get the laptop from?[/quote]

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Re: Ubuntu Linux by Nobody: 7:07am On Jan 31, 2020
zkomeh, please, how can i reach you.?

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Re: Ubuntu Linux by Nobody: 7:09am On Jan 31, 2020
Hello house, please i need help in making my Modem work on ubuntu desktop 12.04 LTS
Re: Ubuntu Linux by futurewise11(m): 10:51pm On Feb 01, 2020
I need someone to teach me some network protocols.

Thanks
Re: Ubuntu Linux by chukzyfcbb: 1:37am On Feb 03, 2020
Hello guys, is there a tool that can restart services or push softwares on multiple Linux devices, like simulatenaously...

I have been told to use Ansible to automate it, but I want to know if there is a tool (software) to make this easy


#(windows o.s has lots of tools for this, so I am guessing Linux should too)

Help me if you got an answer.
Re: Ubuntu Linux by cyberjacker: 7:34pm On Feb 16, 2020
chukzyfcbb:
Hello guys, is there a tool that can restart services or push softwares on multiple Linux devices, like simulatenaously...

I have been told to use Ansible to automate it, but I want to know if there is a tool (software) to make this easy


#(windows o.s has lots of tools for this, so I am guessing Linux should too)

Help me if you got an answer.
Can you give a detailed real life example of what you want... for restarting service most Linux distro comes with systemd

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Re: Ubuntu Linux by chukzyfcbb: 8:01pm On Feb 16, 2020
cyberjacker:

Can you give a detailed real life example of what you want... for restarting service most Linux distro comes with systemd
Yes I am aware of the systemd thing. But that will require me to do it one after the other. it's time consuming.

Eg There are about 400servers all Linux and there is a particular service that is similar in all of them(similar application was installed in all of them, painfully one after the other at the time). I want a way to restart all of the app services in all those servers by pushing a script or something.

On windows, it's easy to acheive with the net start command and AD integration inside of a tool.

But on Linux, if I can restart a particular service across 400 servers by pushing a script is what I am asking.
Get it now?
Re: Ubuntu Linux by cyberjacker: 6:05am On Feb 17, 2020
chukzyfcbb:

Yes I am aware of the systemd thing. But that will require me to do it one after the other. it's time consuming.

Eg There are about 400servers all Linux and there is a particular service that is similar in all of them(similar application was installed in all of them, painfully one after the other at the time). I want a way to restart all of the app services in all those servers by pushing a script or something.

On windows, it's easy to acheive with the net start command and AD integration inside of a tool.

But on Linux, if I can restart a particular service across 400 servers by pushing a script is what I am asking.
Get it now?
Yea it's, fairly easy to do in ansible, that actually is one of the best tool

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Re: Ubuntu Linux by chukzyfcbb: 9:10pm On Feb 17, 2020
cyberjacker:

Yea it's, fairly easy to do in ansible, that actually is one of the best tool
Oops, that means learning Ansible in the short term *sighs*
Re: Ubuntu Linux by samsolite(m): 1:28am On Feb 20, 2020
My upgrade from 16.04 LTS to 18.04 LTS got interrupted (laptop was closed) and entered sleep mode.

On putting it back on, I couldn't continue with the upgrade neither could I log in again.

I rebooted but now Ubuntu boots to a blank (black) screen after the grub screen; yeah, it's a dual boot (Ubuntu & Windows), hence I cannot see the login page again.

How do I overcome this please.

PS: I can still boot to Win 8 partition.
Re: Ubuntu Linux by Nobody: 2:39pm On Mar 04, 2020
Nice to see Linux gaining traction,does the LUG have meetups?would be interested.is it possible to pm the details for the telegram group please.
Re: Ubuntu Linux by Pebcak: 5:02am On Apr 05, 2020
chukzyfcbb:

Oops, that means learning Ansible in the short term *sighs*
Its fun to Learn and you can actually use opensource Ansible Tower "AWX"
Re: Ubuntu Linux by Playforkeeps(m): 8:43pm On Apr 08, 2020
Has anyone gotten around to updating their Linux kernel with the Wireguard integration?
Re: Ubuntu Linux by Nosaghae(m): 12:12am On Apr 14, 2020
PLS WHICH SOFTWARE CAN I USE TO CONVERT WAV AND OTHER AUDIO FILES TO MP4 WITH IMAGE
Re: Ubuntu Linux by purplekayc(m): 10:08pm On Apr 17, 2020
How do I dual boot two OSS Linux and windows on 2 different hdds?
My desktop is a hp 3010 MT
Have tried going into the bios and seeing bif I could switch to legacy or Uefi. But couldn't find it there among the boot options.
Re: Ubuntu Linux by Gargoylesmiles(m): 8:20am On Apr 29, 2020
ZZee:
Nice to see Linux gaining traction,does the LUG have meetups?would be interested.is it possible to pm the details for the telegram group please.

Search for Nigeria Linux User Group on telegram
Re: Ubuntu Linux by Gargoylesmiles(m): 1:43am On Apr 30, 2020
purplekayc:
How do I dual boot two OSS Linux and windows on 2 different hdds?
My desktop is a hp 3010 MT
Have tried going into the bios and seeing bif I could switch to legacy or Uefi. But couldn't find it there among the boot options.

I guess you already have Win 10 on the laptop and trying to install a Linux distro but on a different harddisk?
This should be easy if you can identify the second HDD during the installation of the Linux distro on the laptop.
Start the Linux installation, at some point it will ask you to choose the partition or HDD you want to install the OS, choos the right one and it should take care of everything from there onwards. The Linux system will install grub (the system partition manager) to manage both Win 10 and Linux OS.

To learn more join Nigeria Linux User Group on telegram and you will get more assistance there.
Re: Ubuntu Linux by purplekayc(m): 9:35am On Apr 30, 2020
Gargoylesmiles:


I guess you already have Win 10 on the laptop and trying to install a Linux distro but on a different harddisk?
This should be easy if you can identify the second HDD during the installation of the Linux distro on the laptop.
Start the Linux installation, at some point it will ask you to choose the partition or HDD you want to install the OS, choos the right one and it should take care of everything from there onwards. The Linux system will install grub (the system partition manager) to manage both Win 10 and Linux OS.

To learn more join Nigeria Linux User Group on telegram and you will get more assistance there.
its desktop pc not a laptop. And when i installed both windows and Linux on different hdds i boot up linux but doesn't seem to see windows or bring up grub bootloader at startup.
And note that it came with the old firmware.. Bios
Re: Ubuntu Linux by Gargoylesmiles(m): 2:28am On May 01, 2020
purplekayc:
its desktop pc not a laptop. And when i installed both windows and Linux on different hdds i boot up linux but doesn't seem to see windows or bring up grub bootloader at startup.
And note that it came with the old firmware.. Bios

Can you share a screenshot of the startup screen when you boot up you PC?

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