Using suspend from the shutdown menu I have had no problems suspending and coming back. Must have something to do with the lid.
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Using suspend from the shutdown menu I have had no problems suspending and coming back. Must have something to do with the lid.
Will it suspend properly and come back if you suspend it from the shutdown menu and then close the lid?
I just bought a new System76 Gazelle. The Core i7 chews through a battery in about 3 hours. I really like the laptop. I sprang for the better screen. At 1920x1080 things do get a bit small on the...
I upgraded to Firefox 12 from Mozilla and it appears to have fixed it. From a terminal:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mozillateam/firefox-next
and then in the same terminal type:
sudo apt-get...
No change, same problem.
I am running 10.04 LTS and sometime over the last few weeks Firefox has become unusable. So far my only work around is to use Google Chrome. Firefox no longer displays some pictures on websites,...
Try using Google Chrome or Chrome instead.
I have similar problems and decided to go with Google Chrome which works just fine.
I think what you really have here is a software raid device and without a driver Ubuntu will continue to see two drives at the end of the wire. You could see if the RAID card manufacturer has a...
You installed the GRUB boot loader without configuring it to work with your other OS (Windows) and by installing it you wiped out the Windows boot loader. A drive can only have ONE boot loader. You...
Check and see what USB options are available in your BIOS. You might also check your documentation to see if some of your USB ports are actually part of a HUB and try to find one that is NOT and plug...
Also remember you can have only ONE boot loader so if you are already running Windows then you are using the Windows boot loader. There is a file off the root of C: that you can edit to offer up the...
Have you tried using the alternate installation CD ? 64 bit? That would be nothing but a text based install. Nice thing about the alternate CD is that it gives you the option to encrypt the drive. ...
Next to your login field on the login page is a "gear' or some icon. Click it and the 2D option should be available.
Your cloud storage is virtual. It's a chunk of a Volume or LUN somewhere that appears to you as a real disk but is instead virtual. There is no guarantee that the other "drive" is on the same...
Your wireless router should have a few Ethernet ports on the back. Try using a network cable to get to the Internet. It isn't really a fix but just a work around until you can figure out what is...
When you get to the login screen at the bottom there is a box where you can select "Ubuntu Classic" and that will take you to a Gnome 2.3 desktop. Put your user name and password in and the choose...
Gparted has a drop down box at the top where you would have to select your hard drive, probably hda or some such.
Looking at the SIIG website it appears the only SATA four port card they have that does RAID is the SC-SA4R12-S2. Under "requirements" I see this:
Windows 7 (32-/64-bit) / Vista (32-/64-bit) / XP...
If your hardware raid bios firmware did its job it should be presenting to the Ubuntu installer the chosen configuration that you made. I would answer "yes" and see if what Ubuntu sees is the...
It's grub not Grub linux/unix is case sensitive on file names
install the gdebi package manager. After installing that right click the Skype installer package you downloaded from Skype. It should have the .deb extension. When you right click the package one...
If you could identify the Windows driver installed with Windows you might be able to connect using a linux program called ndiswrapper. The Windows driver would have a .inf file and maybe a .sys file....
With the device connected go to a terminal window in Ubuntu and type "lsusb" without the quotations and paste the output in a window so we can identify the chip used. And your English is actually...
Any updates? So what happened?