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My Ubuntu is Damn Slow on a Fast Machine

Ubuntu version - 23.04 Laptop - HP Elitbook 840 g3 Processor - i7 6th generation RAM - 24GB DDR4 SSD - Samsung EVO Plus 970 M.2 (500GB) My Ubuntu is installed on the M.2 along with Windows 11. Win11 ...
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How to resolve PCIe Bus Error in Ubuntu 20.04.6

I have installed Ubuntu 20.04.6 on my machine and I am getting lot of below errors: syslog Apr 10 09:34:30 gtx kernel: [ 219.714005] pcieport 0000:00:1d.3: AER: Corrected error received: 0000:00:...
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Need to restart from windows to boot into Ubuntu (dual boot)

I have Ubuntu 20.04 and Windows 10 in dual boot on ASUS - r541u laptop. I am never able to directly boot into ubuntu, the screen always freezes into either purple splash or plain black (not even dim ...
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How to stop Kern.log and Syslog from growing too much

I'm running into this issue where my kern.log and syslog files get bigger every hour on a fresh installation of Ubuntu 20.04. It's always the same lines I have a Wifi adapter and I can't understand ...
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Ubuntu Server "shuts down" ~daily

tl;dr: I have a Machine with Ubuntu Server which I want to run 24/7, but it tends to shut down everyday. What can I look into? I have checked a few things (see below), but I have not been able to fix ...
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PCIe Bus Error, Physical Layer

When I run the command dmesg it shows 3 times the following error: [ 2.725876] pcieport 0000:00:1c.5: AER: PCIe Bus Error: severity=Corrected, type=Physical Layer, (Receiver ID) [ 2.725879] ...
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Attempting to install 18.04 leads to neverending errors

I had a laptop running 16.04 for some time, and it served me well while traveling. I just pulled it out again after not using it for about a year, and on booting it reminded me "Hey jerk, 18.04 has ...
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Large log files followed by PCIe port Error

I had replaced the HDD of my HP Pavillion laptop with a 500 GB SSD with a clean install of Ubuntu 19.04 . After a day of installing important software, I get a low disk space warning, which looked to ...
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PCIe Bus Error: Severity=corrected type=Physical Layer ID=00e5(Receiver ID)- How to fix this error on Linux Mint? [duplicate]

Recently, I had installed Ubuntu 19.04 alongside Windows 10. For a couple of days, it was loading fine and then the PCIe Bus error as mentioned in the title started showing up and it was sending ...
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Root partition full in 1 minutes

I have installed ubuntu 16.04 two days ago and the root partition space was 25 GB. while i was searching for solutions in one blog I found somebody telling me to check the log folder and delete it. I ...
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PCIe Bus Error: severity=Corrected, type=Physical Layer, id=00e4(Receiver ID) - link done to WIFI module and sky lake architecture

On Ubuntu French forum, we made a link between the error message PCIe Bus Error: severity=Corrected, type=Physical Layer, id=00e4(Receiver ID) WIFI module and sky lake architecture. Not tested on ...
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Ubuntu 18.04 installation problem

I'm trying to install Ubuntu 18.04 from flash disk on my laptop (Asus x550j) but each time it freezes at the "updates and other software" page. I tried different ways: normal install, minimal install,...
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serious problem at logout time

I have a serious problem at logout or shutdown time, Actually when I want to log out of session or shutdown the laptop and I press the shutdown button the screen gets to CLI and shown some text about ...
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"pci=nomsi,noaer" in "/etc/default/grub" : any downside?

Because my kern.log and syslog files were growing to immense size, I added the subject entry to a line in /etc/default/grub: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash reboot=efi,pci pci=nomsi,noaer" ...
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Add ro quiet splash to all entries

I have ubuntu and archlinux in my computer, the BOOT system (grub) is in ubuntu. When i update grub (grub-update) the ubuntu entry gets the ro-quite-splash line. However the arch entry, after de UUID ...
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