My question would be why tracker is on your system, since it is not part of a default Ubuntu installation. Ubuntu uses zeitgeist. So, if you don't need it you could remove it.
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My question would be why tracker is on your system, since it is not part of a default Ubuntu installation. Ubuntu uses zeitgeist. So, if you don't need it you could remove it.
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It may be a service installed by an application or it may be something in the autostarted applications (these are executed after you login). The autostarted applications are something that run under...
If you look at the load average, you see 3.61. Assuming that your processor is dual core, that means your system has been overloaded, which may be the reason for the slowness after login:
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I am not sure what you attempt to measure. Since you are measuring from within a VM, you measure virtualized hardware. If it is slow, it may be due to the host system doing other work. If it is fast,...
What is running in the background when you login? You can find out by using task manager, top or htop.
This blog suggests that you can mount any ext4 filesystem with MacFuse:
http://omaimac.blogspot.de/2012/10/how-to-mount-ext4-linux-partition-on-mac.html
Since it is probably a headless server, the only thing that helps in further diagnosing the problem is to look into the log files. If, for example, a service doesn't start, you should find further...
Do you see the boot menu? Are there any error messages visible on the screen? What are the hardware specs? With older machines, PAE is often an issue since the processor doesn't support it (I have...
What exactly is your isssue? Did you install the restricted extras?
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats
Hibernation shouldn't be affected by your setup. However, hibernation has been deactivated in Ubuntu 12.04. If you want to reactivate, follow the official guide:
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The open source ATI drivers by default do not have power management settings and the proprietary ATI drivers do no longer support your card. You can play around with the power management capabilities...
From what I read here
http://www.webupd8.org/2013/04/bumblebee-321-released-with-ubuntu-1304.html
the newest nVidia drivers support Optimus, but if you want GPU switching, you need bumblebee.
This thread may help to get the S3 working:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2110182&page=2
There is a newer solution available:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2063383
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-mouse/+question/192285
It is unlikely that overheating removes any drivers that were previously installed. Are you sure that the overheating did not damage some hardware components? The system log file may give you more...
The install alongside is for Windows only. Installation on a Mac is not as easy. Luckily, there is some documentation available:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBook...
Here is a nice step-by-step guide on how to diagnose black/blank screen problems:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1743535
This post explains how to set environment variable for Java:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6477415/how-to-set-java-home-in-ubuntu
And this is a documentation about environment variables in...
The general format of the copy command would be
cp /source_folder/file_name /destination_folder
So, in your case
cp /source_folder/Castle* /media/Mythtv\ Recordings/Castle
This assumes...
You can create as many different user accounts as you like. Here is a small how-to:
https://help.ubuntu.com/13.04/ubuntu-help/user-add.html
You can easily verify whether the machines have contact to a ntp server by issuing the command
ntpq -p
in a terminal. It should show you the ntp server along with some other information such...
Why don't you use virtualization? A VM lets you run as many operating systems at the same time as your host has resources available. VirtualBox, for example, is a common virtualization environment.
Try repairing it with boot repair:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
This is an example entry from my /etc/fstab to mount a share on my NAS:
//ip_address/AFolder /mnt_folder cifs auto,users,credentials=/path/.cred,uid=name,gid=users,file_mode=0660,dir_mode=0770 0 0...
What is different when the laptop is connected to the docking station? Is there additional hardware in the dock such as, for example, a graphics card?