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Thanks for that
Does it have a limit on number of participants? I couldn't just see anything about that
Have you tried fdisk from the terminal?
I often find it works in difficult situations
Be sure to identify your device and change sdX to whatever it is eg; sdb
Typically, you would simply start...
It works fine
Chrome doesn't even use flash (exactly)
I have read many times of those who 'Image/Clone' their entire HDD/SSD
Only later do they find it doesn't restore properly.
The entire process is time consuming and unwieldy for a regular backup...
If you are using Mint, why didn't your write the USB with the USB creator in Mint
Try nomodeset
see: http://askubuntu.com/questions/484132/trying-to-install-ubuntu-14-04-monitor-says-mode-unsupported-out-of-range
Where X = your USB device
# umount /dev/sdX
# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdX count=100
That destroys the boot sector, partition table, and initial structures. Any operating system should be happy...
I had this happen recently on an older Box, so reverted to Nouveau as that didn't matter in this instance.
I didn't debug it
But I suspect it is a new issue so an older version of the nvidia blob...
Are you employing fstrim in any way?
And you can usually access all this from Ubuntu Live
In a default ubuntu install there is no separate /home partition, unless you know you specifically created such /home is in /
take your pick
postimage is ok
My use of ddrescue and ionice is simply down to best practice as a result of experience
A simple dd may work fine
However, since it may take the best part of a day to image a HDD and often I do it...
It's an exact copy of sda
The entire HDD
Once restored, everything works as it did with the original
Not in use
Running Parted Magic live from RAM
Restoring an image has never failed for me, but I can't recall if it involved GPT
And FYI I use ddrescue with ionice to both copy and restore
An example of a copy would be
ionice -c3...
IIRC a few months back I helped a young enthusiast I know
We added a PPA
ppa:minecraft-installer-peeps/minecraft-installer
Yes
Correct
When trying to edit profile
Open as Administrator is available for 'Nautilus'
You can boot the install media and access your files
Is it possibly a Hybrid graphics machine? That sounds like it may be the issue? Personally I avoid them.
And on my machines, I disable secure...
Synaptic is my choice too if I need a UI
I don't use Netflix but I understand some people actually use Firefox for Windows in Wine with the Windows flash player for FF
I think there is a PPA for the fresh plugin, and this will enable FF to use the pepper flash, it may support 32 bit.
Obviously some folk still use 32 bit
ppa:itachi-san/freshplayerplugin