I am trying to get i386 architecture into the PC system, OS 24.04, to support 32bit WINE. Previously, and many many previous version of Ubuntu, I had no problems. But now, the system will not...
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I am trying to get i386 architecture into the PC system, OS 24.04, to support 32bit WINE. Previously, and many many previous version of Ubuntu, I had no problems. But now, the system will not...
Ubuntu-MATE 22.04 with the classic desktop (top bar and pull down menus) does not enable the pop-up “printer icon in the top panel” when printing. The icon shows when printer is printing; it...
I have been remiss in not responding to your replies. I guess based on my experience level, I had difficulty in following your guidance. BUT, I really appreciate as always your effort and time to...
In post #15 I skipped talking re Windows as "Scope: 1) long story short, Nvidia pursuit hopeless," - I should have said Windows-Nvidia pursuit. I could not get to the Windows Nvidia EDID dump...
Well, looks like this may be the end of the line. Both the EDID dump info from the Monitor-TV and your post #9 do not address the resolution I need. If I go to Samsung, they are not likely to...
Scope: 1) long story short, Nvidia pursuit hopeless, 2) my experience getting to 2560 x 1600 via Nvidia Control Panel, 3) a fantastic post that might work for my situation, but need your...
o.k. I'll pursue, maybe a bit slower in responding. Sounds like a plan definitely worth trying, but if I can capture the parameters I will need a bit of help how to enter into the xorg.conf file. ...
mark@senior:~$ sudo get-edid |parse-edid
I ran the above code again get the same outputs.
BUT, this discussion seems to focus on the TV(monitor). What about my first post?
When I boot to...
"lxrandr is neat and shows the missing desired resolution: 2560 x 1600" - geez what terrible wording indeed - just the opposite of what I intended!!!!!!!!!!
So, following is the edid output. ...
Almost a ditto(HL_L2370DW =~HL_L2390DW). My HL_L2370DW was easily set up to work with 20.04LTS. Transmits via WiFi, a God Send replacement for my HP Laserjet 4 Plus that I was spending a lot of...
Select the resolution you want and "Apply" then "Save"
I am not clear re your suggestion: lxrandr does not show the needed resolution? So desired resolution is not available to select and save?...
The PC is using X11. lxrandr is neat and shows the missing desired resolution: 2560 x 1600. Any suggestions for a fix?
I will check tomorrow on Xorg vs Wayland - does it make a difference? Mate: System>Control Center>Displays is where I can see available resolutions as well as the command line cmds. I have not set...
System: Ubuntu-Mate 20.04, ;Samsung 40” TV, native resolution 3840 x 2160 HDMI 2.0; GTX 1060, HDMI 2.0; cable “high speed”.
Ubuntu will not display 2560 x 1600 or 2560 x 1440 pixels on my TV...
I want to display the icon trio of "Min/Max/Close" on both sides of the title bar. Years ago I was able to do so with the following command:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences...
oop, boy do I make mistakes. yes, 22.10 for sure was installed and makes WiFi available.
@chili555
Sound recommendation. MATE 20.10 is installed without incident and WiFi is running!!!!!!! Since we moved towards getting a later linux kernel, I guess I should have been more...
Just got to your post this eve. Unfortunately, my frustration drove me to scrape all, and reinstall MATE 20.04. So the evidence is gone.
I will try MATE 20.10 and report back. The "side by...
@ chili555
I am going to "throw in the towel" on the current approach to the problem. While I can make some changes in the BIOS, eg using it to select boot order, it doesn't seem to let me make...
I cannot figure how to navigate the BIOS.
I see on first screen:
Boot Mode: [UEFI]
Secure Boot: [Enabled]
Cannot find how to toggle Secure Boot: on this screen?
Left arrow takes me...
mark@mark:~$ uname -r
5.15.0-56-generic
I believe I owe you an apology as I believe I did not enter the -i install line - big goof!!!!!!!
So after the fact, I did sudo dpkg -i linux*.deb
...
o.k. I made all the wget entries on the laptop while online, and no errors that I noticed. Rebooted and no wifi. Ran dignostic per below, and the dreaded error msg?
mark@mark:~$ sudo dmesg|grep...
o.k. here i am on the Acer laptop.
o.k. i will communicate back to you via the laptop and dongle.
oh oh, I am communicating events to you via my pc. I gather I should communicate on the laptop using my Belkin dongle?