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    • scottalanmillerS

      Making an RDP Terminal Server with Ubuntu Linux

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      @scottalanmiller said in Making an RDP Terminal Server with Ubuntu Linux:

      I recommend the Remmina RDP client tool, it's the bomb.

      I love Remmina as a client.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Ubuntu with XRDP Gets Cannot read private key file /etc/xrdp/key.pem: Permission denied Error

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    • scottalanmillerS

      Ubuntu Adjust Screen Brightness

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      @Obsolesce said in Ubuntu Adjust Screen Brightness:

      @scottalanmiller said in Ubuntu Adjust Screen Brightness:

      @Obsolesce said in Ubuntu Adjust Screen Brightness:

      @scottalanmiller said in Ubuntu Adjust Screen Brightness:

      @CCWTech said in Ubuntu Adjust Screen Brightness:

      @scottalanmiller said in Ubuntu Adjust Screen Brightness:

      On Ubuntu 19.10, there is a brightness setting on the power screen in settings. But it doesn't seem to do anything. You can slide it, but nothing happens. Anyone having luck adjusting screen brightness on Ubuntu?

      We've tested on multiple machines, all seem the same. Both Nvidia and AMD cards same lack of adjustment.

      Running 19.10 and I don't even have a brightness setting at all.

      I have it, but it affects nothing.

      Laptop or desktop monitor? I can't imagine it working on anything but a laptop.

      Desktop

      That's why. I know of no OS that controls monitor brightness unless it's a laptop/tablet/phone/etc. Never an external monitor with separate power source.

      Me either, but @CCWTech was asking for it. I've never looked for it before. No idea what it should do in that situation.

    • gjacobseG

      502 Bad Gateway; nginx/1.16.1

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      You have the answer in the logs you posted. Nginx can't connect to php handler daemon on port 9000, most likely php-fpm.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Blank Screen After Fedora 30 Update to 5.3.5 Kernel on Dell Inspiron Laptop

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      @scottalanmiller said in Blank Screen After Fedora 30 Update to 5.3.5 Kernel on Dell Inspiron Laptop:

      Issue returned for the last two weeks even on Fedora 31. Luckily the old F30 kernel was still there because of the lock and continued to work. But the 5.4 kernel came out today and it works again.

      I've had no issues again

    • scottalanmillerS

      Ubuntu Updates to 19.10

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      @black3dynamite said in Ubuntu Updates to 19.10:

      @Emad-R It's all great having numbers and visual aid to show results but will you really notice the difference when using Ubuntu compare Debian, assuming you are using the same desktop environment?

      That's the tough comparison. Ubuntu has more features and a different desktop. I specifically like Ubuntu's desktop. So going to Debian I'd likely modify it to the point of being Ubuntu, lol.

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