Why not simply remove the nvidia proprietary driver instead of blacklisting it?
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Why not simply remove the nvidia proprietary driver instead of blacklisting it?
Hi,
I just had a similar issue with Ubuntu Utopic. Switching to the nouveau driver makes the system work again, but the gui is quite slower.
Cheers
Hi,
I just found MediaElch and it seems to work quite well.
Binaries for Ubuntu are currently available on its homepage: http://mediaelch.kvibes.net/download/
Cheers,
Francesco
Hi,
I just found MediaElch and it seems to work quite well.
Binaries for Ubuntu are currently available on its homepage: http://mediaelch.kvibes.net/download/
Cheers,
Francesco
Hi,
I just found MediaElch and it seems to work quite well.
Binaries for Ubuntu are currently available on its homepage: http://mediaelch.kvibes.net/download/
Cheers,
Francesco
Hi,
I have finally found a media scraper running under linux and wanted to share the information here.
It is called MediaElch and this is the link to its homepage.
The code is hosted on...
Since you are talking about energy savings in your article, I wonder whether you also have a solution to have the server automatically go into hibernation after a determined time of inactivity. (For...
In the meantime, I know why using the keyword "noauto" in the fstab line did not work: I tried to mount it with the usual command line. Instead it has to be mounted the following way:
mount...
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. I have not looked into them yet. Could you please tell us whether they support the mouse to select the OS to boot?
Thanks in advance.
I am glad that I could help. :-)
Thanks gmargo for your help and explanations. :-)
For others that might be interested, here is the line that I am now using in /etc/exports:
/media/Share 192.168.1.0/28(rw,no_root_squash)...
First of all, sorry for my multiple postings above. The browser kept telling me that there was an error or seemed to hang; so I kept sending the message.
@gmargo
Thanks for your reply. I have...
The following is not what I was looking for, but it allows me at least to give rw accesto specific clients and only ro access to the rest:
/media/Share...
The following is not what I was looking for, but it allows me at least to give rw accesto specific clients and only ro access to the rest:
/media/Share...
The following is not what I was looking for, but it allows me at least to give rw accesto specific clients and only ro access to the rest:
/media/Share...
The following is not what I was looking for, but it allows me at least to give rw accesto specific clients and only ro access to the rest:
/media/Share...
The following is not what I was looking for, but it allows me at least to give rw accesto specific clients and only ro access to the rest:
/media/Share...
The following is not what I was looking for, but it allows me at least to give rw accesto specific clients and only ro access to the rest:
/media/Share...
The following is not what I was looking for, but it allows me at least to give rw accesto specific clients and only ro access to the rest:
/media/Share...
Hi,
I have a NFS server running Ubuntu lucid sever edition in my private network.
I want the following:
- The machines whose ip ends with a number between 1 and 15 should have rw access to...
Hi,
I have a NFS server running Ubuntu lucid sever edition in my private network.
I want the following:
- The machines whose ip ends with a number between 1 and 15 should have rw access to...
Hello,
For those that might be interested:
I installed an INTEL PRO/1000 GT Ethernet PCI Adapter in the computer and by using the BIOS, I disabled the ethernet port that is integrated on the...
Hi dcstar,
First off all, thanks for your reply and sorry for getting back to you so late.
I tried your suggestion about adding noauto to the corresponding line in fstab; but I got error...
Hello,
I am using a script that is invoked by cron to backup a volume (let's call it srcVol) to another volume (let's call it backupVol) by using rsync. Until now, both volumes were mounted by...
Hi haihovu,
I am glad that the thread has given a new piece of information also to you. :-)
Thanks again for your help.
Francesco.