You may just need to clean out your fans in your tower.
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You may just need to clean out your fans in your tower.
Before you do anything, make sure the motherboard has drivers to support XP.
Did you google? First result: http://askubuntu.com/questions/311438/how-to-make-tmp-executable
You should dualboot. You paid for windows, so why delete it?
I would remove and purge your open-jdk installs, and replace it with Sun java, as that is what minecraft officially supports. There are many threads on this board on how to install Sun java (since...
My laptop starts black too on linux distros. All i have to do is use function+up or down to change the brightness to get my screen to come on.
Perhaps wait a week for the newest LTS to arrive?
Adobe no longer supports flash for linux. The only way to get the newest flashplayer is to download and use Google Chrome because it has its own flash plugin that is current.
For your machine I would get Xubuntu, and wait for 14.04 release so that you can have a clean install of it.
And to make Wine easier to use, install PlayonLinux. Its a front end for wine, and has...
Life would have been so much easier if you just reinstall your OS with Lubuntu.
1. Before following the above, download the x86 iso from...
Not sure why you need to connect to the internet first to upgrade. I dont think you can directly upgrade from 8.04 anymore to the current ubuntu without doing a clean install from a dvd disk.
Plug it into your router via cat5 cable.
in the future, you could always buy a usb to ps2 adapter.
Problems accessing some websites but not all seem to be a modem/ISP issue in most cases. I would reboot your modem and router to get refreshed settings from your ISP.
Also, even though the memory test passed, it does not mean the RAM is good still. I would take a stick out, and try to run ubuntu with only 2 gb of ram installed to see if it still freezes. If it...
Youll have to do a system restore, or a repair. Then youll have to update grub from a livecd
As you wait, you could try the memory test on the livecd to test your RAM since it crashed while using the livecd.
OP, you should probably take a screen shot.
Sounds like your motherboard died.
You will probably need to install oracle java, not openjdk. Search the forums here on how to install a oracle java ppa to make your life easier, I know i've seen instructions on these boards...
Teamspeak does this.
Use whats built in. http://www.howtogeek.com/108869/how-to-back-up-ubuntu-the-easy-way-with-dj-dup/
You could install ppas too
http://www.webupd8.org/2013/06/install-gimp-286-in-ubuntu-ppa.html
use rfkill, or some of these suggestions. http://askubuntu.com/questions/131684/how-to-boot-with-bluetooth-turned-off
reboot your internet modem and router to refresh your settings from your provider.