I am experiencing this as well on a newly updated 16.04 system. Most of the time, I simply spam the logout command in the terminal and it'll log me out after a few minutes
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I am experiencing this as well on a newly updated 16.04 system. Most of the time, I simply spam the logout command in the terminal and it'll log me out after a few minutes
Specifically what card is it?
Haven't tested this on Linux, but it always works for me forcing HD on windows.
http://www.rewatchable.com/manually-force-hd-playback-on-netflix-watch-instantly/
My ubuntu machine is more stable than the windows one.
The only thing that crashes is the stuff I made
Nice guide, thanks! Is the performance decent? My laptop can barely run WoW as is...
Signed, that would be a nice little win for the community.
I use it on my MacBook.
If more steam games supported it, I would use it as my main...
Are you in a virtualbox?
If you could, uninstall OSX, that will probably cause partition trouble.
I would consider that after you've exhhausted above post's options
XFCE can also be manually installed, see here http://askubuntu.com/questions/223536/how-can-i-install-xfce-along-side-unity
Your flash drive may not be bootable.
That happened to me once, I used a tool called "unetbootin" (http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/). It worked correctly, and I'm still using that install.
Good...
This is an ALTERNATE version of the installation. If you want gnome easily, simply find it in the software center. This method may supply you with a newer version of gnome, however.
This is a very...
I'd try Puppy Linux, it's real light
The info you type in the dash is used for ads by default. Go to settings, privacy (I think). I'm not on my 'buntu PC and can't quite remember
As long as they're not EOL, old releases will get security fixes
Did you use wubi?
Try a defrag if you haven't already
Ah, thanks :P
I downloaded the linux kernel 3.6.3 as a tar.bz and extracted it. Is there a way I can use it (as in booting the actual Linux kernel)
This is great.
Thanks :3
Try using the default windows burner.
Also, if you can, burn a 12.04 CD. I've heard of a lot of bugs in 12.10.
I think NTFS will work.
Try burning them slower.
I heard people have been having trouble with 12.10.
If it doesn't work, I'd try 12.04.
Or you can use a DVD-R, those things are monstrous
Keep calm and carry on