Amazon also has 4 GB DDR3 1333 non-ECC RAM in that price range (note that some you might find is ECC RAM for servers). If it is an older PC like mine 4 GB may be max for each slot. I got (4) 4G...
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Amazon also has 4 GB DDR3 1333 non-ECC RAM in that price range (note that some you might find is ECC RAM for servers). If it is an older PC like mine 4 GB may be max for each slot. I got (4) 4G...
I have used various Logitech mice, most recently an Anywhere MX until its M1 button started acting up from gaming (now cleaned with contact cleaner and working for laptop duty), and currently MX...
NVMe is an M.2 SSD card that connects directly through the PCIe bus faster than M.2 or anything else through a SATA controller.
The only computer I have with Win10 is a low end HP laptop with...
I have certain trust issues with any added OS messing with partitions automatically. I have an HP PC with early Athlon64 3200+ (2 GHz) purchased in 2004 that came with some WinXP Home version. HP had...
I would think that TRIM needs to be done by the host system. That would be meaningless for a system accessing virtual hardware, unless maybe it was configured to have full direct access to real...
I am just trying to wrap my head around what you are actually running, since it mentions Microsoft. Is this something that is supposed to run in Microsoft Windows, or Wubi (no longer supported), or...
I have not used any swap partition for many years, especially when running from flash memory (SD card) or SSD. Just curious if the swapfile in 17.10 takes up space, or is it dynamically sized if you...
Just curious why you would even need PuTTY in Linux? Ubuntu includes regular ssh for ssh client, scp, sftp, or sftp is somewhat easier as a gui using your file manager. I only use PuTTY in Windows,...
You likely need to configure sendmail to relay through your ISP's mail relay. That might be easy or difficult, depending upon whether that requires authentication or different port than port 25. Many...
I had not worked with awk before, but took this as an exercise to learn something about it. This is what I wrote to test the basics using the output of your xinput for the file source and it works....
Does the mouse work on any other computer or OS? Are its batteries good? I am not familiar with that brand of mouse. Linux usually has no problems using multiple mouse devices (mousepad & mouse)...
The blue FN key modifies the function of any keys to whatever those keys have in blue on them, similar to a shift key. Some keyboards (like many laptops and Logitech K400) actually have function of...
Since modern hard drives no longer support hdparm settings to do that automatically, I wrote a script that I call "hd-standby" which I put in /etc/cron.hourly/. You give it a list of drives and if...
Card readers in laptops or notebooks are either PCI in which case they would be listed in lspci and would typically be an mmcblk device, or internally USB connected in which case they or would be...
I don't know if this will help you, but it is suggestions to minimize write actions of Chrome (along with other hints for SSD in Ubuntu/Mint/Debian):...
Which Ubuntu version are you running and what shows up in output of lsusb for the mouse? So when you said "Yes" that means that another mouse works on that PC and just not this mouse?
Actually the built-in Fitipower card reader seems to work fine. The device that would not activate or show up (on that computer only) was the "Genesys Logic, Inc. Logilink CR0012" external USB card...
You don't say which Ubuntu version you are running. Not sure when the GTX 1060 Mobile came on the market, but it is possible that you need a newer nvidia driver from graphics-drivers ppa:
sudo...
If you get to a desktop background with nothing on it, does Ctrl+Alt+T bring up a terminal window?
I used to know how to turn off a laptop backlight many years ago, but that was when I was running SuSE on a laptop from Jan 2000.
This thread may help find an alternate method, even though it is...
Normally a cron job automatically rotates logs, compresses older ones, and beyond a certain point deletes them. Either check your syslog to see what is growing it, or maybe why...
It looks like you need to disable Windows "fast boot" which is a form of hibernation that marks its partitions as dirty, so nothing else mounts them and it can resume instead of cold boot.
What clock are you using, something other than the default bar at the top of Unity screen? It sounds like something that uses default Ubuntu wallpaper.
If "you" are running Chrome, what makes you think it cannot cache things to your home directory? I doubt that it should cache passwords or cookies other than web related.
If you do not want your web passwords and history appear on the virtual machine on your work PC, don't have it automatically log into Google. For example if I view something on YouTube, with my...