Weirdly, before I reinstalled the device, the touchscreen is now working.
While I can't invest time repeating my steps, one thing I did do was go into the "BIOS" and used the touchscreen in that....
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Weirdly, before I reinstalled the device, the touchscreen is now working.
While I can't invest time repeating my steps, one thing I did do was go into the "BIOS" and used the touchscreen in that....
Unfortunately, they were the first go-to steps I took. Apologies for not stating them in the original post.
I'm starting to wonder if the kernel module has just been accidentally been blacklisted...
Hi there
I have a Dell 5855 Venue 8 Pro tablet and have installed Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 as everything seemed to be operating out of the box when testing via a live usb.
However, after install the...
I'm still having this issue, anyone know of any potential solutions?
I have a Lenovo Flex 10 which has been running 15.04 with Linux 4.2 Kernel due to having better Baytrail support.
The only issue I have remaining is that there are a few USB devices that are not...
No change, unfortunately. :/
Done. There were a few packages that needed updating, I rebooted but the issue is still the same.
Ok, so I get this for the first command:
# interfaces(5) file used by ifup(8) and ifdown(8)
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
...And this for the latter:
0: hci0: Bluetooth
The card is detected but it is not searching for networks, as "No Networks" message is displayed:
http://i.imgur.com/bmJ0SxX.jpg
So I had to plug the USB adapter back in once it rebooted.
Hi there,
Sorry for the lack of a reply. Here is the results from my wireless script. I uploaded it from the Mac Mini itself as I have an old USB wireless adapter plugged in.
...
Hi there
I'm trying to get Ubuntu (Gnome Ubuntu spin) installed on my Mac Mini (Early 2009 model). Unfortunately, it comes with some proprietary hardware that doesn't quite work out of the box....
It doesn't seem to detect the set keys either. :/
Here is my rc.local. Everything appears to be correct. I've rebooted and then assigned a new custom shortcut to launch onboard, but when I go assign a new accelerator it doesn't seem to detect the...
Hi there
I purchased a second hand dell duo off of eBay last week and hastily installed Ubuntu 14.04 + Gnome-shell over Windows 8. It is a great little netbook. One of the unique features about...
Depends on a few factors such as if your bootloader is unlockable, meets the hardware requirements and drivers freely available. If those questions are answered with "Yes" then all it takes is for...
The only issue I have with Unity is that I can't view the content inside a window while I'm resizing it. Is there any way to enable viewing content while resizing the window?
You will be able to download it onto a Galaxy Nexus during the end of February:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/01/ubuntu-phone-download-will-be-ready-late-february
I have a Touchpad running LunaCE and a Galaxy Nexus which can run Open WebOS. I love the User Experience but the lack of third-part developer support kills it. =\
Not quite no. Unlike desktop hardware, there is a lot of implications a mobile device has, such as locked boot loaders, proprietary hardware drivers, etc.
This basically means that a developer...
git should be in the repo. Have you updated the repository lately?
If not it's definitely in 12.04 and later.
I thought Firefox suffered from the same visual issues as other GTK based applications do such as the ugly looking scrollbars, etc. Unless it's fixed in recent versions? (Chrome/Chromium still...
Again, short answer, not really.
I believe that the Blackberry Playbook and the Nokia N9 at some stage had a Dalvik VM-like piece of software which would run android apps, but it wasn't 100%...
It doesn't have Android's Dalvik VM, so short answer, no.
Unity 2D was built using QT and C++ so it is definitely possible. Shame they didn't opt to create a 3D accelerated version and deprecate the current version we have now so it fits nicely with the...
The forum doesn't really ask for much required information anyway. Just like social networks, most information you have to physically input yourself, if someone didn't want you to read anything...