Hello. Sorry for the experience you are having but it's hard to understand what is causing without enough information. The next time you try to install 20.04 and get the same result, I would...
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Hello. Sorry for the experience you are having but it's hard to understand what is causing without enough information. The next time you try to install 20.04 and get the same result, I would...
Can't help with your printer "filter" issue but I used to have a Dell Laser printer and I used lexmark driver. Apparently they were the same. Not sure if that is still the case but might be worth...
Oh, that's not good :( - What kind of problems is it causing now a days. I've always use it and still using and never have an issue but will start a research. Though I agree, a simple one character...
then type "sudo dd ........"
Once you understand how this work, I'm sure you will like it. And it doesn't matter what linux you're using.
If you need further assistance. you can take a...
I'd recommend just using the 'dd' command.
- open terminal
- sudo blkid = check the device id for your usb stick
- type command: dd if=/path/to/iso/file of=/dev/sd? (replace the '?' with the...
If none of the above works, check your log files and post?
What happens when you enter 127.0.0.1 on your browser? Is apache running?
Also, check if you have "libapache2-mod-php7.4" installed
kdenlive - simple and easy to use
Did you check the md5sum of the downloaded iso to make sure you have a good copy? You might just need to re-download and recreate a live usb.
Have you tried manually mounting the volume before viewing it on thunar? If your fstab only contains those two lines, you might need to type an entry for your /dev/sdb2
I was hesitant to uninstall grub because @CelticWarrior backed up my hunch that it is not grub. So I opted to downloading the updates and installing them manually. Reboot after every update and when...
I have a dual boot system with lubuntu, puppy linux and Windows 10 with no EFI boot. I want to remove grub for now and will just install again later because of the windows 10 update that keeps on...
Try adding on your xorg.conf file under Section "Monitor"
SubSection "Display"
Mode "1280x1024"
EndSubSection
Enter "lspci -k", it will show your video card and driver being used
Did you check what the line below is refering to?
[ 26.181] Parse error on line 1 of section InputClass in file /etc/X11/xorg.conf The Section keyword requires a quoted string to follow it.
If...
You can definitely download another OS using live USB and save it on your hard drive so you don't run out of memory.
Have you looked at your log files? I always look at these as it will help you...
I would think this is graphics issue. PC has a HD3200. Check your /var/log/Xorg.0.log on your hard drive and look for some clue what's going on with the graphic card driver. You can use PCManFM file...
It will be helpful for anyone who's going to try to help you to know the info about your laptop. Brand, Model, graphics card, etc....
Also, can you still boot the laptop with the live USB? What...
Before doing anything with the partition or grub, try rebooting, and as it boots keep hitting the shift key. I remember doing this some time ago and it let me choose which distro to use.
Well, I'm not sure at this point. I would start doing what @pdc is suggesting sine you can't find the firmware. you could go ahead and edit and save the epson.conf files since you have the id numbers...
Hmm, that's strange. I tried that command on two of my usb devices and it worked both times. Double check your Bus and Device numbers and make sure scanner is on. If that really doesn't work, I'd try...
Ok, I've been doing some readiing myself on how to do this. So, lsusb gives you "Bus 002 Device 008: ID 04b8:0896 Seiko Epson Corp".
entering this command in terminal "lsusb -D...
Open terminal. With your scanner plugged in and turned on, type 'lsusb'. This will display what usb devices you have plugged in on your pc. It will also show you the Bus, Device and ID numbers. I...
I've been using Lubuntu 13.10 since it was released and used synaptic to install fglrx, NOT the fglrx-updates, and never had any problem. And I'm using two video cards hd5450, driving three monitors....
read the epson.conf and epson2.conf files under /etc/sane.d. Might help you out.