Do the Ubuntu devs understand that for new users they've essentially broken wine with that change, and making such a change without a non-complicated (read graphical) workaround, even if temporary,...
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Do the Ubuntu devs understand that for new users they've essentially broken wine with that change, and making such a change without a non-complicated (read graphical) workaround, even if temporary,...
I switched to the proprietary driver, did it before you posted back, but like I said I don't think that's where the problem lay and it sounds like you don't either. I get the same results regardless....
K I changed the network name to all lower case. As far as a wireless connection that had IPv6 enabled, I only had one wifi (regular 802.11?) listed in the Network Manager. There was however a...
I was just posting back and as I was posting I got a drop out, so I have 2 runs of your script one before the drop and one after, I named the one before the drop "wireless-info before drop.tar.gz"...
Ok I executed those commands, do you want me to re-run the wifi script and re-post the output?
The last time wifi dropped out, when I restarted network manager the wifi icon never came back on the...
Alright got home tonight and had the wireless disconnected here's the new run of the wireless script.
On a side note I got rid of the Broadcom STA proprietary driver, I get the wifi disconnects no...
Ok I finally have some time to work on this issue wireless has been randomly shutting down and I've just been restarting network manager with the command I listed put into a script
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I am Running 16.04 all updates have been applied. I don't think its fixed, I just think stopping and restarting NM made it work again, but I'm sure it'll happen again. It seems to have something to...
What does the script do?
I got a connection back by issuing this command to kill network manager
sudo kill `ps -C NetworkManager -o pid=`
Then I launched Boot Up Manager right clicked on...
So this morning I did some maintenance on my media server, after which I rebooted it, after doing this my wifi onmy laptop no longer has an internet connection. This after working fine for over a...
I actually dug back in some of my older posts and found a solution I employed on an older version of Ubuntu, heres the link for others...
I did a clean install of Ubuntu 16.04 and all wnt well but my wifi connection randomly goes down after a day or so of being fine, only a reboot brings it back. Odd thing when it does go down, the...
The older and slower machine is on a 100mb LAN connection the the other on wifi. Again though I'm not asking for instantaneous transfer but it's taking me like 30 min to transfer a 2 gb file seems...
I just set up a media server on an old laptop and have been using sftp to transfer the files I create from my main computer to the new server. My SFTP speeds max out at 1.9mb a second on my local...
bab1 thank you for the explanation and link, I thought that article was off, but didn't know enough to know why. I'll do some reading on the link to educate and further put my mind at ease.
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I recently read a post about the dangers of running ssh on a non-standard port, and why it's a bad idea, something I've done since I started using ssh. I have both my boxes running on ports above...
Since both Plex and media tomb both have their issues with the player in using, I thought as a last ditch effort I'd give minidlna a try, I was discouraged before by its supposed lack of features,...
That's what i find so odd about my player is it seems to play all my mkv files formatted as said in my original post, Dolby digital and all. The only problem is the player losing connection with the...
I forgot to mention I'm running the media server on an old laptop, mostly this is an experiment to gain some experience with a mediated and see what works for an eventual permanent desktop install...
I just installed Lubuntu desktop 14.04.4 LTS on an old Dell Latitude X300 laptop to use as a DLNA server for my video collection. I'll be using my LG BP730 blu-ray players Smart Share function (LG's...
Ok another question if I lock the xserver version do I need to do that before or after I install the FGLRX proprietaty driver or does it even matter? Also the package I should be locking is...
That'sThat's an interesting idea, it always seemed the issue was caused when the kernel upgraded not the xserver but I could be wrong. How would I go about trying locking the xserver version?
I had considered this (you explained it much better than I could) but even now if I run the command sudo apt-get remove --purge fglrx* it will give me that error and it doesn't seem to make a...
When I got home, I thought that when trying to upgrade to 14.14.2 I was actually bringing my kernel and xserver up to where 15.04 is so I ran
sudo run-distribution-upgrade
this actually...
Correct I actually build my graphics module from the AMD site using the instructions here http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Trusty_Installation_Guide#Removing_Catalyst.2Ffglrx I do this because...