Interesting. I installed onboard and it has exactly the same issues (S and L do the wrong things). Gnome 3's built in keyboard is slightly different. It turns itself off with the S key as expected...
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Interesting. I installed onboard and it has exactly the same issues (S and L do the wrong things). Gnome 3's built in keyboard is slightly different. It turns itself off with the S key as expected...
Seemingly at random, my GNOME 3.20 environment on Ubuntu Gnome 16.04 has started interpreting every unshifted L as a shortcut to Gnome Help and every S as a toggle for the on-screen keyboard. The...
Motherboard is Asus Z87-A and output of (sudo) sensors is:
acpitz-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
temp1: +27.8°C (crit = +105.0°C)
temp2: +29.8°C (crit = +105.0°C)
...
Now follows a summary of the probes I have just done.
Just press ENTER to continue:
Driver `coretemp':
* Chip `Intel digital thermal sensor' (confidence: 9)
To load everything that is...
I've tried disabling BIOS fan control and re-running all the commands. I still get the error that there are no pwm-capable sensors installed. Also, I don't know how to tell which chip I am using to...
I've tried using FanControl with the instructions in the first answer here http://askubuntu.com/questions/22108/how-to-control-fan-speed
But, when I run pwmconfig, I get the error: "pwmconfig:...
My desktop computer runs almost silently under Windows, but the fans seem to run on a constantly high setting under Linux. Psensor shows that the GPU (with NVidia drivers) is thirty-something degrees...
I'm now quite convinced it's a hard disk access problem - the HDD light flashes like mad for over a minute after I log in and programs are really slow to load/use during that time. Any cold-started...
Here's the output of the commands which I was asked for in the AskUbuntu question - in case they are of any help to anyone:
Bootchart - http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/4/bootchartl.png/
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I'd been having problems with my MSI GX660R on Ubuntu 11.10, but almost all were fixed in Ubuntu 12.04. The performance issue, however, remains, and I was wondering if someone could help me resolve...
I use a HP Presario V6000 and, since installing Precise (the problem did not exist on Oneiric), no sound comes out of the speakers when the volume setting is below about 75% (or the point marked...
Wow I'm double posting a lot... anyway I think it's justified in this case...
I made a bootchart - hopefully someone here will be able to understand where the problems lie from it :)
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Thanks for the reply but I've already tried using a newly-restored iPod with no songs on it and Banshee/Rhythmbox still can't add to it successfully. :(
I just did another non-graphical boot and recorded that the longest processes were running scripts/init-bottom which takes about ten seconds and there was also a really long gap after something to do...
Also I have the ppa version of libimobiledevice if that makes any difference
-edit- posted on wrong topic so ignore this <<<
No - the little less than fourty seconds is to the login screen, from there its usually less than 5 seconds to Gnome shell or Unity.
I have a 32Gb iPod Touch 4G with iOS 4.1 installed and jailbroken. Originally it was previously synced with a Windows iTunes library and I tried to re-sync it with Banshee. Despite appearing to work...
My laptop takes over 40 seconds to boot whilst my auntie's three year old mobile centrino laptop takes less that 30 (same OS). I just don't see why that could happen unless something was going a bit...
Hiya :)
I have an MSI GX660R laptop running Ubuntu 11.10. It boots (significantly) and loads applications (noticeably) slower than three-year-old entry level laptops running the same OS and I was...
Best thing to stick into Alsa for the 660R is
options snd-hda-intel index=0
options snd-hda-intel model=acer-aspire-7730g
It doesn't break with updates and it correctly mutes the headphone...
I have an MSI GX660R which was pre-loaded (for some unknown reason) with an Intel Rapid Storage RAID-0 array accross both disks. Windows, with the Intel Rapid Storage and Intel 5 series chipset...
Perhaps what I should have said is something wrong with the way it works on this particular laptop, as both drives broke within just a few days of each other and both had been booting Ubuntu 11.10...
Sorry to triple post but it turns out it was a genuine hard drive failure - I rebooted it just now and got a SMART warning from the BIOS about how I should backup now :)
Funny thing is that I also...
Something else interesting has just happened - whilst uninstalling something with Synaptic and typing into the dash, the system froze again but then recovered about about ten seconds and it just did...