OK virt-viewer for the win. It's been working flawlessly since I first tried it. Uninstalling other vnc clients and will look to see if Remmina already has a bug report and I'll create one if not.
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OK virt-viewer for the win. It's been working flawlessly since I first tried it. Uninstalling other vnc clients and will look to see if Remmina already has a bug report and I'll create one if not.
virt-viewer seems to be working good. Faster than Remmina and it scales with the window size, like Remmina does. If this keeps working reliable, I can just remove Remmina and use this.
I've been using Remmina to access a Mac via VNC on my home LAN. It works great for a while but eventually, it goes into a state where clicking on something either does nothing or it brings brings...
That link brings us back to this page, not a launchpad bug report.
Thank you. I was doing some internet searching but should have checked launchpad. I'll subscribe to that bug. This works perfectly, thanks again.
That would explain why it was working just fine for a year and then just gave up the ghost.
I tried that and got the same error. It looks like the repo is enabled alright.
scottbomb@laptop:/etc/apt/sources.list.d$ cat grap*
deb...
apt install -f and nothing else I have tried with apt or dpkg works. Now I have to boot with nouveau.modeset=0
I'm having the same issue. My laptop, which was running 390, recently booted to a black screen full of cryptic kernel output. I reinstalled Kubuntu and now I can only start it with nouveau.modeset=0...
I think I found the problem. The VM came from may main PC which has a serial port but this laptop does not. Virtualbox was trying to talk to a serial port that doesn't exist.
New install of 22.04. Check this out...
user@laptop:~$ ll /dev/ttyS0
crw-rw---- 1 root dialout 4, 68 Oct 29 12:51 /dev/ttyS0
user@laptop:~$ groups
user adm tty dialout cdrom sudo dip plugdev...
I don't know from where I originally downloaded it. I tried the wget suggestion and got the same warnings on apt update. One would think they would make this a FAQ or something on their website but...
I'm using Kubuntu 20.04. Running "apt update" on my owncloud server generates this:
Err:6 http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/isv:/ownCloud:/server:/10/Ubuntu_20.04 InRelease
The...
I also tried these:
for /etc/auto.master
/media /etc/auto.nfs
for /etc/auto.nfs
Well, the odd thing is, since it worked on one PC, I changed the fstab on another. The first PC automounts the NFS shares and the second doesn't (although It did with the previous settings). They're...
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God bless you, TheFu. I've tried everything. _netdev is mentioned in a lot of places on the 'net but has never worked.
Tonight I read man nfs and thought I had found the answer with options:...
And as you've found, systemd doesn't give a damn if the network is ready or not, it just runs through fstab with whatever options are there and if it doesn't mount (because the system doesn't have an...
snapd is the first thing I remove after a new install. That and any google garbage I find.
sudo rm -rf /var/cache/snapd/; sudo apt autoremove --purge snapd gnome-software-plugin-snap kio-gdrive;...
Aha! That was it! A million thank yous.
If such a setting exists, I haven't found it. It seems that pulseaudio will only allow the passthrough to come through the speakers if I have an audio-related application open (like pavucontrol), or...
Interesting point, thank you. I'll see if a different mount poing makes a difference on the client machine.
Using Kubuntu 20.04. I have a ham radio tranceiver that has its audio output connected to the rear mic input. In alsamixer (from command line), I've got its volume set and passthrough enabled with...
I did a test on the laptop. x-systemd.after=network-online.target on the fstab line does indeed get it auto-mounted at boot but x-systemd.automount did not. I started reading through the systemd docs...
I'm not sure. I read about it somewhere and thought I'd try it. I think I've tried x-systemd.automount too but not sure but I'll give it a shot to make sure. If it still doesn't work, I'll go read...