It's actually a Pentium, but it's the mobile version. I got through it, albeit in an unconventional way.
Reset all BIOS security settings to default, including Secure Boot ON, and Legacy...
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It's actually a Pentium, but it's the mobile version. I got through it, albeit in an unconventional way.
Reset all BIOS security settings to default, including Secure Boot ON, and Legacy...
BootInfo Summary: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/c9KMRX9vRP/
boot-repair has constant issues every time it asks to reinstall grub, when it gets to "installing for x86_64-efi platform", which generates...
Here is the Kernel Panic [gist.github.com]
I've been trying multiple approaches for about 3 weeks now, and I still can't get Ubuntu to completely install on an HP Pavilion x360 Convertible...
Figured it out - there was too much network complexity. I joined the WD MyNet network - the same one the Ubuntu Server is on - and the library showed right up. I'll be moving into a new house soon,...
Yeah, that is pretty painful.
LoL - lots of color choices!
Not sure what your point about Apple is, I currently use a 2011 MBP, and it integrates with just about everything. Perhaps you're talking about the Apple product...
To be honest, it was completely the "It's new and shiny, it MUST be better!" mentality that got me. My HP Photosmart C4150 was purchased over seven years ago, and it's still going strong. I have it...
Brilliant! It seems uninstalling / reinstalling everything was just the key. I had a bit of trouble getting all the files out of the system (cups.conf, etc) from the build from source I did, but I...
I figured it was something like file dependency. I just tried to remove all instances of 1.7.1, and I'm currently reinstalling 1.5.3 to see if I can get AirPrint working again. I guess the thing...
I recently lost the ability to AirPrint on my Ubuntu 12.04 box. I checked, and it was running CUPS 1.5.3, so naturally I wanted to upgrade it to the latest version of cups. I apt-get --purge...
Okay, I tried to remove some complexity by setting the Time Warner Arris modem to bridge-mode, so it passes the full connection through to the AirPort Extreme. I still set the subnet as 192.168.0.x,...
Well that didn't work. Any other ideas how I can get this bridge to work properly?
I think I'm beginning to see why this is not working. The vibr0 device I listed previously is indeed what KVM is using as a network device, and it's on a different subnet than the rest of my network...
I also just added a firewall rule to allow incoming and outgoing traffic for TCP port 3689. Still no joy. :(
Hmmm, those /etc/network/interfaces settings are identical to the ones I have already. I guess the question is, how is the Windows VM getting its IP of 192.168.0.25 when the host has a static IP of...
I'll give this a try and see if it works.
That's for Home Sharing, which allows you to drag/drop/copy stuff from one computer to another. Although I tried that too, regular iTunes sharing should work as well. You simply click "Share this...
If I do that, will it screw up the ethernet connection in Ubuntu, though?
Edit: Just tried that, and although everything still works normally, still no joy with iTunes sharing.
Yeah, that was one of the first things I tried. Disabled the 'local' and 'public' firewalls in Windows 7. I even went in and found the rules for each Bonjour service and made sure they were wide...
Well, I might have an idea now of what's causing this issue, but I'm not totally sure. Here's the output of brctl show:
caseyfriday@fridaynode:~$ brctl show
bridge name bridge id STP...
I'm pretty sure I have the bridge set up properly, so unless I have it wrong, I don't think that's it. Here's my /etc/network/interfaces
Does anything look off in my syntax?
Edit: I can...
I'm currently running a bit of a convoluted setup. My cable modem sends CAT5 into an AirPort Extreme (WiFi N) router. I've just purchased a WD AC1300 WiFi AC router and a WD AC Bridge to go with...
Well, I solved the problem. It seems the PCI x1 card I got initially was not very compatible with Ubuntu. I returned it and got a card that comes with the NEC drivers (D720201), and it worked out...
I got a new Micro-B to USB3 cable; a bit heartier than the one that came with the WD drive. Here's my output from lspci:
caseyfriday@fridaynode:~$ lspci | grep "USB 3"
01:00.0 USB controller:...
I'm talking about USB3 transfers, not mdadm performance. My RAID array performs fine. USB is the slow performer here. 13MB/s is WAY too slow for a USB hard drive. It should be closer to 80-90MB/s.
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