Thanks for the info. I've been running mythtv with mysql since 2008 (not the installation at issue); I know mysql and its tools and see no reason to learn another. In numerous google searches to...
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Thanks for the info. I've been running mythtv with mysql since 2008 (not the installation at issue); I know mysql and its tools and see no reason to learn another. In numerous google searches to...
I've been successfully running mythtv V30 under 18.04 for some time and decided to upgrade to mythtv V31 and 20.04. It seems the 20.04 upgrade decides to replace mysql with mariadb, result - a...
I've a new install kubuntu 18.04 on a new machine since Oct 2018, all fixes up to date. I've always had problems with the audio/sound subsystem, it's HDMI connected to a TV. Every thing works as...
Thanks to all. I didn't do a re-install, I did a lot of google research and I "purged" and "installed" almost everything to do with graphics and desktops. That got me back up and running but not...
Thanks for the 2 comments. The interesting thing is that I don't get the "something else" option. I'll investigate this more but am thinking that an upgrade to 19.04 could be the answer. This sounds...
I have a kubuntu 18.04.3 installation which won't boot. After many attempts I've resorted to re-install from a usb stick. The original system probably has all the data in tact but some grub or...
I killed boot-repair, installed boot-info, which produced http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/D7hM77RVFg/, (I checked it's there).
From the manufacturers website it claims their systems motherboards have...
It's a long time since I've used this forum and apologize for not having used the CODE tags correctly. For the long log files I've used ubuntu paste-bin.
I ran boot-repair twice, first time it ran...
I thought boot-repair was to be my savior. My machine is single boot into kubuntu 18.04 (single disc), with all updates applied as of 2020/01/02. After running synaptic auto delete it won't boot, it...
After many hours of trying to a get clean install virt-manager to run on my clean install kubuntu 18.04 (but guess it also applies to ubuntu 18.04) I found the fault is a syntax error in...
vidtek, Thanks I was just about to ask that question.
I have a fresh install kubuntu 18.04 on a desktop machine which has had all upgrades applied (the machine has only ever had kubuntu 18.04 installed). On boot the BIOS says it detects the USB...
Is your PC/laptop a 32 or 64 bit processor? You only need to install the i386 version for 32 bit machines and the amd64 for 64 bit machines. Note, amd64 is just a way of saying "any 64 bit...
This sounds like a similar issue already reported and solved, see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2311705
Thanks bswarm2 finally got to do this and it work without a hitch.
Ubuntu does know about this problem.
Packages can be found at (for 64 bit processors):...
I've not tried this but put all 3 files in a folder, cd to that folder then run: sudo dpkg --force-all -i *.deb this will "force" install the 3 .deb files in the folder, you don't have to do this for...
Got the same issue(?). Last update was to libnl-3-200:amd64 3.2.21-1ubuntu1 which is probable cause? So replace by libnl-3-200_3.2.21-1_amd64.deb fixes problem?
If I open ...
[QUOTE=firstname;13376875]Hi praseodym,
it worked perfectly fine.
Thank you very much.
Here again the solution with he current "40" driver
First, de-install:
Ok, I've sort of solved this. I've given up on Unity or Gnome Classic and converted to Kubuntu, for me it offers nearest to the the UI I'd prefer. It must be many many years since I gave up on...
Installed 14.04 via USB (on a new clean, no Windows machine), then Classic Menu from Ubuntu SWC (plus a whole bunch of other stuff to bring it up to my trusty 10.04 system). Seemed ok at first but...
Just in case anyone wants to know: the title says it all, I've tried it! Enjoy!
Before I try to install kernel 2.6.32-64 (using update manager) on my 10.04 (desktop) system has anyone else done it successfully? I don't want the screw up that 2.6.32-61 caused! And if your...
We can trade aphorisms about security until the cows come home (is that an aphorism?) but I'm with Barry_Trent on this one, always useful to know when there's a problem.
Thanks for this, much appreciated. However, see my slightly earlier post as to how I did it. BTW it turns out the index should be 3 (counting from 1 using the gui, or I guess 2 going 'native'). I...
I used the graphical app at http://askubuntu.com/questions/100232/how-do-i-change-the-grub-boot-order to go back to 2.6.32-60, rebooted and it now seems ok (it is running 2.6.32-60, I checked), well...