Here's a dumb question followed by the answer:
You know why they never find a Bigfoot body? Because the others put them in hollow trees. Know why they are never found in hollow trees?
Well...
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Here's a dumb question followed by the answer:
You know why they never find a Bigfoot body? Because the others put them in hollow trees. Know why they are never found in hollow trees?
Well...
Take a look at the last 3 posts in this thread - it may help you. Particulary, follow the instructions for loading the firmware then removing and loading the driver module afterwards.
Any possibility of just going to a dual-boot? I don't know how much of a difference, but it may help not having the vm as a middle man and instead having ubuntu directly controlling the hardware.
I take back everything I had here - I wasn't using ctrl/alt/F1 - I've been using terminal from the menus - the exact one same thing you get if you ctrl/alt/T. I was just helping (well, *hopefully*...
Is your router expecting WPA or WPA2? Since you said it's an old PC, does the wireless adapter and driver support that?
Also note - all it takes is one attempt with a misspelled...
Boot PC with the live media and select "Try Ubuntu". Does it show as wireless available in Network Manager?
Next, we would need to know the wireless adapter chipset.
If this is an internal...
Are you running a Windows host and running Ubuntu in the virtual machine? If so, the network will be (I believe by default) bridged - the host has the wireless connection, the VM just sees it as a...
Is this an internal card or a USB dongle? It's also important to understand the drivers aren't so much by brand, but rather by the chip(s) used on the adapter (chipset). To know what we are dealing...
Naw - if it's trying to boot and is at a point it wants the graphic driver, sometimes all you need are things like nomodeset or any of the other available boot options.
That's why it's important...
Haven't used it in a while, but try OpenShot. If you don't have the package manager installed, do this:
sudo apt-get install synaptic <press enter>
Enter your normal userid and password -...
+1. That's pretty important - but also remember if it's Windows 8 it will be running UEFI, and *if* I remember correctly the disk will be gpt, and I don't think that 4 partition limit applies...
Sorry I couldn't have been of more help. I'll keep this thread in mind in case I run across something in the future.
Jeez, I kind of messed that up and couldn't edit it.
I don't know if this has anything to do with your problem or not, but it sounds like the problem you are having.
Again, sorry I couldn't be...
I found an older thread in another tech support forum that might apply. Someone couldn't get the outputs on the same model docking station. While they would appear to use Windows, I believe the...
Yep - I'm out of ideas from the net and from the Ubuntu online man pages. Was just trying to help. Sorry I couldn't.
I wish you the best in finding someone to help you get this working. There...
I *think* if you just do the following the removal of fglrx and the installation of fglrx-updates will be done:
sudo apt-get install fglrx-updates
You may also want to try what QIII said - ...
+1. You could have the fastest disk invented by man, but if your CPU isn't powerful enough, if it doesn' have at LEAST 2 cores, if your memory is below 4gb or so, your virtual machine performance...
Do what the online man page I pointed you to says. You need to:
- use the package manager and check that the following is installed:
xserver-xorg-video-radeon
If it isn't - install it. ...
Have you read this ? It includes 14.04.
That's why I said fglrx-updates. I had the card. It wasn't supported in fglrx worth a dang, fglrx-updates has direct support for the card. Of course, that's just my experience. Same card. Also...
Hummmmmmm.........
If you haven't already, do back to that text screen and do the following:
sudo apt-get remove fglrx-updates <press enter>
that will back out that driver. I'm a little...
Your experience will based on your hardware - the CPU type, number of cores, memory, etc., all make a huge difference.
Duckhook: all I can say is WOW!
I understand the refrigerator deal - cool it down. Just on a larger scale than when we use freeze spray on a component to find out that is falling at temparature. However, given what some...
I would first remove flgrx:
sudo apt-get remove fglrx <press enter>
If it says not found that's ok.
Then:
sudo apt-get install fglrx-updates <press enter>