I recently bought a Clevo P650RA laptop. It has a Skylake Core i7 6700HQ processor and a NVidia GTX965M graphic chip. I'm having some issues that seem to be mostly related to video hardware.
The...
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I recently bought a Clevo P650RA laptop. It has a Skylake Core i7 6700HQ processor and a NVidia GTX965M graphic chip. I'm having some issues that seem to be mostly related to video hardware.
The...
Dunno if it helps anyone, but I had the same issue with no ciphers being available, and therefore, no SSL support being compiled. I fixed this by editing the configure file in the ircd-hybrid dir and...
Ok, I tried setting vm.oom_kill_allocating_task to 1 and ran the same program again.
I got another kernel panic after a while. Basically the same as I posted before, except the line with 'Tainted'...
Still confuses me.
That article says that if OOM occurs and panic_on_oom is set to >= 1, then a kernel panic will occur on OOM. panic_on_oom is set to 0 on my system, so that's no explanation.
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The kernel is tainted due to the fglrx driver. I also tried the same process with this driver uninstalled, and got the same result. So that indeed does not seem to be the problem.
Interesting to...
While I agree that it might be running out of swap, that should IMO not be a reason for a kernel panic. When that happens, the kernel should start killing user processes to free memory, not crash...
I have an issue with my Ubuntu 12.10 setup (Kubuntu actually, but not relevant) where I run into kernel panics at certain points.
I have more or less reliably been able to reproduce the problem....
Hmm, the lack of routers adverterising got me seriously doubting the IPv6 setup of my ISP so I contacted them. Apparently, one of their routing tables had been misconfigured so I couldn't reach the...
$ rdisc6 eth0
Soliciting ff02::2 (ff02::2) on eth0...
Timed out.
Timed out.
Timed out.
No response.
UGggh, stupid typo. I used ping6 instead of ping of course; still doesn't work.
I have a server running Ubuntu 10.04 in a datacenter. It was set up for IPv4 and all works fine.
My ISP there started to offer IPv6 connectivity so I decided to give it a shot. I got a /96 subnet,...
Any ideas?
Hi all,
I've got the following setup:
- One /16 network with public IP addresses
- Two /24 networks with private IP addresses (10.0.0.0/24 and 10.0.1.0/24)
- One Ubuntu server connected to...
Nope, there are no entries on any of the mounted NFS shares on the NAs in my places list. Nothing non-default at all, just Home Folder, Remote, Root, Trash and Bluetooth.
The NAS is a Netgear...
I have a NAS in my home network which is automatically mounted using NFS on my desktop. There's only media files and documents on the NAS, no installed programs. None of those documents or media...
I just set up my printer using CUPS on the new machine and found it it has the same problem. I changed the Cups configuration to listen on the local network instead of on the local host only, because...
Any clues?
I have MySQL installed on my Kubuntu 10.04 desktop machine which I use for developing web applications.
First, all worked fine. But then I wanted to synchronize the database with the MySQL...
Same problem here. Disabling USB3 does the trick on my Gigabyte X58A-UD3R mainboard. But the approach you are taking for unloading the module before suspending is more of a workaround then necessary....
Allright, that gives me this:
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sda1 2048 1953791 975872 83 Linux
Partition 1 does not end on...
Thanks for the clear explanation. But your explanation only treats the cylinder boundaries. There's still the other problem of maybe overlapping partitions. Is it OK of the next partitions starts at...
After some searching that seems to be the problem instead of the cylinder boundaries. The error I get when I run cfdisk is:
Bad primary partition 3: Partition ends in the final partial cylinder
...
I recently installed a new hard disk and reinstalled Ubunut (well, Kubuntu, but anway), and afterwards Windows 7.
My partition table was supposed to be:
/dev/sda1 ext2 /boot...
I tried the steps described by rememberthemer above, after purging all current Flash installation attempts from a 9.04 installation.
It installed and sort-of works. Youtube for example works. But...
I don't know if they should be. When I use the power management from KDE, I do get a slider which allows me to set the screen brightness. The thing is it is not mapped to the appriopriate hotkeys,...