Yes, I concur with Mark Phelps -- you need to protect yourself against "inadvertencies", wrt the Windows installation.
No problem Lukas -- just be aware that data that you accumulate on your...
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Yes, I concur with Mark Phelps -- you need to protect yourself against "inadvertencies", wrt the Windows installation.
No problem Lukas -- just be aware that data that you accumulate on your...
Very complete question -- congrats on that!
Issues:
1. You're not going to install Ubuntu on a partition that is formatted NTFS -- it needs a linux filesystem, and ext4 is recommended.
2. ...
You are completely correct -- it is undoubtedly a bug in some bit of software, possibly the OS, possibly something else that is running. But it can't get fixed until it gets reported, and it can't...
As Cheesemill says, if you run top, after the system has been up for some hours, it should be apparent which process is hogging the memory. You won't actually observe it leaking, probably, but one...
What, exactly, are the errors that you are seeing?
If it boots at all (either/or hdd or USB flash drive), then if you open a terminal and run "dmesg", that is probably the first place to look for...
Linux support for printers is shown in the database here. The Epson TM-U295 is unfortunately not listed, meaning no one has given a report on it. The TM-U220 is listed as a "paperweight". :(
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The fastest test I can think of, assuming you have a known-good Live CD (or Live USB stick) of some OS, is to boot that instead of the installed OS. Two different Live CDs would be even better. For...
The version of GParted in Ubuntu 12.10 is 0.12.1. On my Parted Magic USB stick, the version is 0.14.1. I do not know whether the newer version could handle that jfs error, or not. If it were me, I...
What operating system is on the Live USB stick? The problem has nothing to do with the OS installed on the hard drive. Also, what is the "ENCRYPTFS_xxxxxx" all about -- are we talking about an...
You don't fsck the running system -- the partition has to be unmounted. Easiest method, IMHO, is to make a Parted Magic or GParted Live USB stick or CD, boot that, use the Partition Manager GUI to...
Using a Parted Magic or GParted Live CD or USB stick, boot the computer and fsck the drives. Note any errors found by fsck. Then reboot the computer and post back if there are still issues.
What benchmark are you using to reach your conclusion that your Ubuntu system is slower than Windows 8? Slower doing what?
That won't work at all for Windows, because of GWA.
For Linux, your main problem will be different hardware (ethernet chips, GPU, and sound chips). And both CPUs the same architecture, or else...
You can't "add" it -- disk partitions don't work that way. Probably the fastest and easiest thing to do is this sequence:
1. Highlight /dev/sda2, and choose "Move/Resize", and slide (move) that...
One issue with hard drives is that you are limited to the number of SATA connections on the motherboard, unless you add a PCI SATA expansion card (which may not let the connected drives be seen by...
1. It is not "bad", it is OK. I personally like the speed of the SSD for commonly used files in /home (the .config files and little things like that). But of course you only have 24GB total for...
What shows
free -b -h?
Also look in your BIOS for "shared video RAM" -- part of your memory is given to the video system.
Great -- yes, it all should work that way! Here's my coolest tip for SSD tweaking:
Eliminate many SSD writes by setting your browser cache in /run/shm (i.e. in memory). (Not a bad security...
This is the problem -- I have the same problem with my OCZ RevoDrive PCI-e SSD. Your BIOS does not recognize your SSD as a bootable device, so (unless there is a BIOS upgrade to fix this) you cannot...
That video plays in RealPlayer (latest version) on Windows.
Right -- because "Analog Output" is a single output source.
There's some possibly useful information here.
Yes what darkod said.
Plus, here are a couple of further things to consider:
- default ext4 journal commits are every 5 seconds, but you can slow it down with the "commit=nn" mount option in...
The zero-bytes files sound like a filesystem issue: http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Solve-Zero-Length-File-Problem-in-Linuxs-Ext4-File-System?&id=4240780
Have you installed pavucontrol, and played with the mute and "set as fall back" buttons? I use pavucontrol daily to switch between the mic on a webcam and my headset, and also to record via line-in....
If by "hard reboots" you mean you pushed the reset button, please don't do that any more -- it is extremely rare that the system is so hung up that killing power is necessary. Moreover, you are...