I can switch the password button as long as I want. Remmina won't save passwords or login details and starts up with an empty dialog. What's the issue? I use remmina as it is installed by default.
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I'm using this Intel NUC10i5FNK (released in Q4'19) with a Creative GigaWorks T20 Speaker Series 1, which are indeed working (checked them on another NUC from a former generation running the same Ubuntu 20.04 LTS).
The sound over bluetooth by using earphones however does work.
I'm using the line-in box in front of the nuc as with the other nuc I tested them today.
In the settings/audio there is only "dummy" for output. What could cause the issue?
From some inputs from Hex-Chat the issue seems to be that Ubuntus Kernel of LTS 20.04 has some problems in addressing the hardware.
I finally found this thread:
I had tried in vain to install Debian (which didn't work) and after that I have installed Ubuntu with LVM. Now I still have the boot entry for both OS (F7 key on startup). Both OSes were installed by using LVM-encryption and encryption.
As suggested I installed grub-customizer, which looks like this:
No mention of Debian there. How can I get rid of this entry?
Output of efibootmgr
:
nuc@nuc:~$ sudo efibootmgr
[sudo] Passwort für nuc:
BootCurrent: 0001
Timeout: 1 seconds
BootOrder: 0001,0004,0002,0003
Boot0001* ubuntu
Boot0002* UEFI: PXE IPv4 Intel(R) Ethernet Connection (10) I219-V
Boot0003* UEFI: PXE IPv6 Intel(R) Ethernet Connection (10) I219-V
Boot0004* debian