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Changing the Default Terminal to Terminator on Ubuntu

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Terminator is a powerful tool for developers, allowing you to manage multiple terminal sessions in a single window. Features like splitting panes, tabs, and simultaneous input can significantly boost your productivity. Step 1: Install Terminator First, install Terminator using the apt package manager. sudo apt update sudo apt install terminator -y The -y option automatically answers 'yes' to any prompts during the installation process, streamlining the setup. Step 2: Set as the System Default Ubuntu uses a utility called update-alternatives to manage default applications. We'll use this tool to change the default terminal emulator ( x-terminal-emulator ) to Terminator. Run the Configuration Command Enter the following command in your terminal. A list of available terminals will appear. sudo update-alternatives --config x-terminal-emulator Select Terminator From the resulting list, enter the selection number corresponding to terminator and press Enter. ...

How to Resolve ACPI Errors When Installing Ubuntu 22.04 on ASUS GA502GU-PB73

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Introduction: While attempting to install Ubuntu 22.04 on ASUS GA502GU-PB73, the installation process halts with ACPI BIOS errors, specifically "ACPI BIOS Error (bug): Could not resolve symbol". This indicates a potential incompatibility with certain hardware components or incorrect BIOS/UEFI settings. ASUS does not officially support Linux distributions like Ubuntu, so the exact cause of issues cannot be clearly identified. However, it's possible that some hardware components in this laptop may not be fully compatible with certain Linux distributions or kernel versions. Additionally, problems related to ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) can occur if the BIOS or UEFI settings are not configured correctly. [ 4.689445] amdgpu 0000:05:00.0: amdgpu: ring comp_1.3.0 uses VM inv eng 8 on hub 0 [ 4.689454] amdgpu 0000:05:00.0: amdgpu: ring comp_1.0.1 uses VM inv eng 9 on hub 0 [ 4.689463] amdgpu 0000:05:00.0: amdgpu: ring comp_1.1.1 uses VM inv eng 10 on hub...