Hmm, I would investigate the hardware... Is it running too hot?
Maybe booting a liveCD to see what happens.
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Hmm, I would investigate the hardware... Is it running too hot?
Maybe booting a liveCD to see what happens.
Just a thougth, but I 'd try boot into an older kernel.
14.04.2 started freezes after a kernel upgrade, to 3.13.45. Booting into 3.13.44 solves if for now.
Same simptons here after kernel upgrade days ago.
Solved by adding a kernel parameter that changed the timestamping:
clocksource=hpet
Aparently this fixed some regression in kernel clock....
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2177674&p=12803771&viewfull=1#post12803771
also
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2180592&p=12821009&viewfull=1#post12821009
Solved Saucy suspend issue!
Thanks!
Well, I got my brand new asus s400ca, windows8 preinstalled, spend past two days reading every post about uefi, boot-repair, wathever, really scared.
Today, took a deep breath, make some room in HD...
3.8.6, so far, so good.
Now, the question is:
How to remove the 'old' 3.8.0, or, at least, prevent it from wasting my bandwidth with future 'updates'?
I mean, is it safe to just remove if...
Same problem as OP since RR install, but I was in a long run.
Just rebooted and it is working now.
Got it, thanks, guys.
As about living on the edge, I'll let it to the braves!
Accordingly www.kernel.org, the latest stable kernel is 3.8.4, while RR seems freezed on 3.8.0...
My worst experience since dapper drake.
After an upgrade from 12/04 it wouldn't boot. For now I went back to precise, but will try Mint mate/cinnamon soon.
zeloo,
setxkbmap br
setxkbmap uschanges my keyboard layout between English and Brazilian Portuguese.
Selected the 'Other' option, even it is always visible.
I'd like to hide it, but, even with the highest sensibility, I have to almost crash the pointer against the wall to get it popped up. ...
I'm using remmina for rdp and vnc connections to windows hosts, without any problem!
sudo apt-get install remmina
When you open a terminal, automatically you start a bash session!
If you then type
$ bash you'll open another session within the first one!
Thus, the complain when you close the terminal...
confusedstingray,
same issues resolved through a tricky way::lolflag:
Created some launchers through alacarte, say
gnome-terminal -e 'bash -c "ssh someone@somewhere"'
then, logged to...
Hannibal, sorry for the delay.
While in gnome classic, I'm abble to create launchers/shortcuts by dragging items from main menu to desktop, or by right clicking on desktop and select the create...
This is not the official way, but a lazy one:
login to classic gnome, create all desktop launcher you need, logout and log back to gnome and .. voilą!!!
rock solid 10.04 at work, 10.10 with the newest liquorix kernel on my 6 years old laptop. Also 12.04 on my EeePC, the newset machine, but the slowest one :/
You should have a try with Liquorix kernel, which in my case (a > 5 years old vaio/intel centrino laptop running maverick) reduced the CPU temperature around 10 degrees celsius, and speed gains! ...
Agree. I never know what will popup when I click Alt+K
Iron - "based on the free Sourcecode "Chromium" - without any problems at privacy and security"
and firefox nightly, eventually.
Not sure what is happening.
Libncurses5 should be in ubuntu repos. Try install it, i.e.
sudo apt-get install libncurses5
or, if it is already installed, try to reinstall through synaptic...