Nope. No selection, button, or menu to change sessions.
10/25/17
I now have Synaptic Package Manager running in Lubuntu 17.10. It's been an interesting trek. I did learn how to use the...
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Nope. No selection, button, or menu to change sessions.
10/25/17
I now have Synaptic Package Manager running in Lubuntu 17.10. It's been an interesting trek. I did learn how to use the...
This doesn't seem to work with Lubuntu 17.10. I also am unable to find a way to start an Xorg session rather than whatever the Lubuntu 17.10 default is.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
I'm not sure the autofs would have worked for what I'm doing. I keep my Thunderbird mail files on my network drive. I needed some way for Thunderbird to be able to able to access the NAS share in...
BAB1,
Once again, thanks for your comments and input. I agree it is the network connectivity that is the problem. I did a very short Bash script to run mount -a. It did work from the command line,...
Thanks for your input.
What I have listed in my example are just fillers for the actual share names. I do use the correct IP address and do use the actual same share name as the SMB share name,...
I loaded up Lubuntu 15.10 a few days ago and I'm having trouble getting my NAS auto-mounted. In Lubuntu 14.04 LTS and earlier the NAS mounts using a CIFS entry in FSTAB:
//NAS IP address/NAS...
I wonder why you are even using sane or trying to configure sane?
I installed downloaded and installed VueScan following the instructions on the VueScan site and VueScan runs just fine with my...
No, I do not get any "Settings" tab when the Software Update (update-manager) runs. It just comes up and starts checking for updates. If there are updates, it waits for me to click on the install...
I'm currently running Lubuntu 14.04, but also noticed this with Lubuntu 13.10, and I'm running the latest version of update-manager (1:0.196.12) .
When I launch the Software Updater (or...
As to Can't resume from sleep: I never let my Dimension 2350 got into sleep or hibernate mode as that was troublesome even under XP. I do let the monitor shut down after a period of time.
It...
Bill,
I also moved to Linux to keep my old XP Dell 2350 useful. I first ran Mint 13 Mate and found it to be pretty decent, but I kept reading about Lubuntu and Xubuntu being less resource intense...
Bill,
I see this topic has been marked "SOLVED", but I just came across it and wanted to let you know that I'm running Lubuntu 13.10 on my Dell 2350 with a 1.8G Pentium 4. At times it gets kind of...
I'm running an old Dell 2350 with a 1.8 P4, 1.5G RAM, and a PCI GeForce 6200. I used to have trouble getting the Nvidia drivers to run. My BIOS supposedly only supports 1 G RAM, but I used 2 X 1G...
I've now got the latest version of LXLE running on one of my systems. I used to have a problem accessing the virtual terminals (VT) and found after moving to Lubuntu 13.10 I had the same problem. ...
Thanks, darkai425. That does in fact fix it for me, too.
The choice to remove the manage network applet is not presented. The only choice is 'Remove "Indicator Applets" From Panel'
Removing the "Indicator Applets" also removes other applets in that...
I also have the same thing.
I can get only one to show up, but then my other applets (my-weather and variety) aren't shown.
I've been looking for someway to edit the indicator-applet settings,...
Yep...That's what I did after trying Unity. Lubuntu 13.10 with some tweaks is what I run now.
Doesn't work so well on my old Dell.
description: Desktop Computer
product: Dimension 2350
vendor: Dell Computer Corporation
version: A02
serial: 7WZL521
width: 32...
I upgraded my old Dell Dimension 2350 from Lubuntu 13.04 to 13.10 the day 13.10 was released. No real problems and it's running just fine.
What do you get when you do the following in the terminal?
Starting nmbd results in the message that nmbd is already running.
I spent a large part of today re-reading all of the Samba and CIFS manuals, How-Tos and FAQs that I can find and I'm still...
Running Lubuntu 13.10 now, had the same problem on Lubuntu 13.04. After a re-start Samba says it is running, but I can't connect from other computers on the network until I open up a terminal and do...
Very nice.
Nope. It must be something in my hardware that's causing the problem.