I can say that this works quite well - for certain tasks. I'm currently running 18.04 on a RPi3, and you can too with this handy guide from Ubuntu. I have to say that I'm impressed by how great the...
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I can say that this works quite well - for certain tasks. I'm currently running 18.04 on a RPi3, and you can too with this handy guide from Ubuntu. I have to say that I'm impressed by how great the...
After some sleuthing, I discovered the answer to my question: while some ARMv8 processors include optional cryptography acceleration for AES and SHAx, the Raspberry Pi 3 does not. This is consistent...
Hello! I recently installed Ubuntu 18.04.2 Server on my Raspberry Pi 3 B+ using the official image (see here) and have confirmed that the 64-bit kernel is active:
katakaio@ubuntu:~$ uname -a...
@alving, that all checks out. You've successfully upgraded to 16.04.2, which uses the powerpc-smp kernel. (It works fine on non-SMP systems, btw.) The kernel upgrades are being held back, which isn't...
I'm not familiar with ltsp-server, but I am running 16.04 on a G4 and starting to learn the quirks! Out of curiosity, what kernel are you running now after the upgrade?
uname -r
Also, what...
scottt4 is exactly right. The end of my (unmodified) AppleVolumes.default file reads:
# By default all users have access to their home directories.
~/ "Home Directory"
...
Alas, the hwclock suggestion didn't do it...after ~10 hours, I still have offset and jitter values anywhere between 600 and 800 ms for each server. I've ruled out any network interference, as an...
I do have a specific need for ntpd, as stated in my post: serving time to my home network and keeping very precise time.
Good tip about resetting the hardware clock...since this unit hasn't...
Hello folks,
I just inherited a Mac mini G4 (circa 2005) and I'm in the process of turning it into a home server. Everything is working surprisingly well so far, but one thing that has not worked...
Hello mcmanuk,
Can you be more specific about the "command line" that you see when booting to the Lubuntu disc? (I'm assuming that you're using the 16.04 desktop image for PPC, but it would be...
Problem solved - thank you d4m1r for pointing me in the right direction! Even though my user account was already a part of the group debian-transmission, adding my account to the group again seems to...
Hey all,
I've been running transmission-daemon on a headless Precise server for some time now with now complaints. However, it recently started throwing a "Permission denied" whenever I added a...
Resurrecting an old one because I was looking for the same info myself recently. The first thing to mention is the difference between SOCKS and HTTP/HTTPS. SOCKS forwards TCP and UDP connections,...
An entirely different approach that accomplishes the same thing is to use Portable Ubuntu. If you simply want to plug your USB into a Windows machine and boot up Ubuntu, this works fantastically...
If it's anything like my HP, you'll need the b43-fwcutter package. Check this thread out for the details. Basically, the tool will extract the firmware you need (so long as it's a BCM43xx wireless...
I'm also interested in doing this, but so far the only relevant post I've seen is this one:
http://ubuntu-install.blogspot.com/2011/02/convert-virtualbox-vdi-to-real-physical.html
Has anyone...
I will say that RAID5 has turned out to be less of a "magic bullet" than it was touted to be. I got on the RAID5 train back in 2006, but I was disappointed with slow read and write speeds. To be...
Just as an aside, I found Banshee to solve all my iPod-to-computer issues. You may enjoy using it too:
http://banshee.fm/
Ditto - same problem in 1.2.2 in Lucid from the repos. Any thoughts?
I have a similar problem on a slightly different setup: running Lucid with the latest version of Privoxy and Chromium from the Lucid repos. I configured Privoxy correctly via this page, making sure...
I've had problems with using standby mode on my laptop. I've also had the aforementioned filesystem errors and data loss. I wasn't sure what it was, but it only started happening after a fresh...
Thanks for the tip, but unfortunately the steps outlined in that guide don't work in 9.10. I've been able to find no shortage of information about configuring xorg.conf for previous PPC versions of...
Have you tried posting this in the General Help section? This section of the forum is usually frequented only by members of the Minnesota LoCo.
I can't decrypt that dump, but I am curious why...
I'm also curious about this. I assumed that Ubuntu's CPU scaling tools (like powernowd et al) utilized Intel's SpeedStep technology and AMD's Cool'n'Quiet technology. executor correctly stated that...
Here are a couple of resources for perusing:
What is a LoCo?
Our LoCo:
* Official Website - http://ubuntu-minnesota.org/
* Wiki - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MinnesotaTeam
*...