My question relates to this issue
https://bugs.launchpad.net/xserver-xorg-driver-vesa/+bug/1232192
"When booting the Live CD of Ubuntu GNOME 13.10, the screen stays black
after the plymouth screen...
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My question relates to this issue
https://bugs.launchpad.net/xserver-xorg-driver-vesa/+bug/1232192
"When booting the Live CD of Ubuntu GNOME 13.10, the screen stays black
after the plymouth screen...
As for me - Okular is the best reader for PDF, DJVU, FB2, EPUB etc.
It also has features to annotate documents in any format and much more.
It really worth trying!
I now that goldendict automatically try to find dictionaries in different folders - usr/share/stardict is one of them, so may be you should try to delete it.
If you choose any user on lightdm menu - then background image changes automatically to the image which user set as desktop background in previous session.
When you choose another user then...
Bug on launchpad closed - the fix was made. So, if somebody has that problem - you should only update your system, then all will be fine.
:) Good luck
1. I have a lot of dictionaryes for goldendict and allways it takes some time to index them after reinstalling the system, usually it is 5 -10 minutes for me, but if you have old machine try to wait...
This appearance was added in 12.04, it is the default behavior and not a bug. If you want the default wallpaper for login screen - change the rights for the desktop wallpaper file(you use now) so...
So as I am. Computer with Ubuntu turns on and off faster then ever, so use it instead of suspend.
Synaptic really the best gui.
You can use comand from terminal.
You should try Ubuntu first. It`s simple and very user-frendly and at the same time works stable.
Read documentation before install any OS. Good luck.
I have never use hibernating.
Yes, click on time applet and choose "Time&Date Settings"
Fully agree!
firefox 68 (my wife)
If some body dislike new scroll-bars type it into gnome-terminal:
sudo apt-get remove overlay-scrollbar
then
sudo apt-get autoremove
Do you have one or two lines for Win in GRUB?
Try in your Ubuntu gnome-terminal next comand:
sudo update-grub
then restart and try to load Win.
So, what is the problem? why you don`t want to download it with software manager?
I don`t use kde now so I can`t give you step by step instructions. But you should find app in your menu (named like partition manager) and then use it`s user frendly interface.
You can use script which will re-eject device.
But you should better try to find solution from internet.
I have the same problem with many laptops, it is global problem.
All in one and just from the box.
I have folder data in /home where I put Video Audio Images and other, I added links to my home folder and to my wife`s home folder.
1. Arch / - 20Gb
2. openSUSE / - 20GB
3. Ubuntu / -20Gb
4. /home - =250-20-20-20-swap
5. /swap - double your RAM
1,2,5 - Primary partitions
3,4 - extended