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On a modern Ubuntu system (and many other GNU/Linux distributions), fixing a corrupted sudoers
file is actually quite easy, and doesn't require rebooting, using a live CD, or...
You don't need piping, grep
or ls
. Just use shell globbing.
In bash
, using extglob
pattern (should be enabled by default in...
Try to use some recover tools like Testdisk or PhotoRec .
TestDisk can recover lost partitions of virtually any filesystem. PhotoRec can recover files of...
The $$
variable in bash and other shells contains the process id of the shell.
See this...
The 'solution' for me is disabling the Intel integrated GPU. There are two ways to go about this:
Disable the Intel GPU in your UEFI/BIOS settings. How to go about...