Just go to Firefox's Options, then Advanced->Network, and under "Cached Web Content"-section you'll find both a button to clear the cache, and an option to set limit to cache size.
(Of course keep...
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Just go to Firefox's Options, then Advanced->Network, and under "Cached Web Content"-section you'll find both a button to clear the cache, and an option to set limit to cache size.
(Of course keep...
30 min sounds way too long, I bet even the Raspberry Pi 3 itself would uncompress that package in less time...
If it just hangs without any error message, I would suspect the file you have is corrupted. The website for RetroPie has md5 checksum for the file, might be worth checking that (you can just run...
Does it give any error? Have you tried unzipping it from command line? Any errors there? Maybe try checking that it really is a gzip file with the "file" command?
Could be defective, but could just be slightly less well protected against outside interference. VGA is analog format after all, and especially on longer cables interference can become an issue. If...
Depends on if your new display can handle higher resolution than you had before, or not. If yes, then switch to it, if not, there really isn't anything you can do, the limitation is on hardware...
Sounds like a PGP key. I'd guess you have at some point installed a new piece of software, and the install process included configuring a new software source, downloading the signing key for that...
try running "xrandr --dpi 210", and then disabling the scaling. Does that work?
Sadly it looks like Linux desktops have done same thing Windows has being doing all the time, and removed the DPI &...
Take a look inside /etc/apt.sources.list.d/ directory, there's probably a .list file there that includes that repository. Remove the files and apt-get should be happy again.
(looks like that...
All "df -h" does is it lists any mounted file systems and the available free space on them. I suppose you could use that information to determine which device a specific directory is on, for exmaple...
Can you tell a bit more about your computer? If you have a separate graphics card, installing the proprietary AMD or nVidia drivers for it would probably do the trick...
The very first answer to this thread gives you the instructions how to turn off the update system, what's the problem? You can have full control (and responsibility...) of your system, all you need...
The option is for how often you want to be notified about updates. Since installing security updates as quickly as possible is absolutely critical for keeping your Linux system safe, it will check...
Depends on how much RAM you have, but the regular Ubuntu should work just fine, it's mainly a question of if it's going to feel fast enough for you and if there's going to be enough memory left for...
Something lightweight might be a good idea, so I'd recommend giving Lubuntu a try. What comes to x86 or AMD64, that depends on exact model of the CPU. Older Atoms were 32-bit only and would only work...
swappiness is not absolute control over swap use. Even with swappiness set to 0, the kernel will use swap if it would otherwise run out of memory. And even with swappiness of 100, kernel will still...
Pretty much any normal USB-connected MIDI-keyboard should work just fine. So it's more a question of what features you'd want (how many keys, velocity sensitivity, aftertouch, key weighting,...
I haven't upgraded to 16.10, but maybe the old drag&drop with middle mouse button still works? That should give yo a popup menu asking if you want to copy, move or link the file...
Well, the max turbo boost frequency for i7-3610QM is 3.3GHz. But that's controlled by the CPU itself, not the OS, so changing the governors on Ubuntu side would not have any effect on that,the...
Make sure you actually mark spam messages as spam instead of just deleting them. That's how the spam filter learns... (I really can't remember when was the last time a spam message made it through...
if the processor is actually busy, then you'd definitely *want* it to run at full speed. With the modern CPU's, it's less energy consuming to do whatever task the CPU has at fastest possible speed so...
..if you decide to add RAM, it's worth keeping in mind that the motherboard in question will not be able to handle even full 4GB.
looking at the last output, when you ran that, the CPU was scaled down to 1.8GHz. So I'd assume you are just getting false number from cpufreq-info and the scaling is actually working just fine.
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That's about 10 years old hardware, so anything like i3/5/7 wouldn't even be an option. You'll have hard time finding anything else than possibly some used processors.
Anyway, assuming you find...
Like the drive name & model says, it's a DVD-ROM drive, not a writer.
https://www.cnet.com/products/liteon-dh-16d3s-dvd-rom-drive-serial-ata-series/specs/