I'm having the same issue; I've been looking for an answer, but so far nothing has been useful. I'll post if I uncover anything.
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I'm having the same issue; I've been looking for an answer, but so far nothing has been useful. I'll post if I uncover anything.
UPDATE: Ever since kernel 3.19.0-26-generic, this solution has stopped working properly. I am going to try running the whole shebang once again and see if I can get it rocking again. I have been...
@brian-mccumber: Yep, checked. No go :(
@efflandt: I vaguely remember using SUDO because it wouldn't run without it. However, I'll definitely check out the tutorial you linked - while it might...
So I followed the tutorial here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Doom3
Everything went without any trouble. Accepted the license, tried the default directory, and tried a different...
@Bashing-om I'll keep the live-enviro CHRooting in mind if this happens again. On the upside, @praseodym has patiently won this round - I'm posting this from U15.04! Woot. I'll mark the thread as...
@Bashing-om I too noticed the need for updating, but I am a little fuzzy as to how to do it without a network connection (in all my years of Linuxing, I have never encountered this need LOL - wired...
I've finally had a chance to sit back down at my PC and give 'er a go. I didn't get very far. Here's the output of the commands listed just so we can be totally clear. Note that the dmesg appears...
Okay, still no go.
After following your instructions without any troubles, network is still not connecting. I'll run the wireless-info package again after I reboot back into 15.04. Here is a...
It compiled just fine on my machine. I'm away from my pc right now, but the I didn't have networking resolved by the time I left. It compiled and installed okay, but I had a " good news" message...
Heh, nice timing, I was just in the process of downloading those files. I'll snag the new ones and give that a go. If I don't reply here in the next 10 minutes, it means I was called away. I will...
@praseodym: I apologize for my slightly snippy response ... I am too accustomed to people not reading all the details. Anyhoo ... I didn't realize that the "wireless-info" script _also_ helps with...
@praseodym I will do that, but you _did_ read what I said, right? This is not a wireless issue.
Okay here's the lowdown:
1. I had Ubuntu 14.04 running, and all was well - wired networking purred along right outa tha box; but I started getting curious about the newfangled things in 15.04....
I have been a long-time user of the nautilus-scripts-audio-convert script. For those who are unfamiliar, it's simply a script that allows you to right-click on any audio file in a file browser...
Also Cariboo, thanks for the link. I'll bookmark it and sleep on it.
Bashiergui, while I agree that an outside attacker would be unlikely to be able to gain access to a machine that's behind a router, passing the buck for security to an upstream device is not a great...
Wow, I didn't realize that I had stumbled upon a bit of a sore point! I guess I'm not crazy after all. Also, as an aside, I had forgotten to subscribe to my own thread, and so I didn't know anyone...
In our house, there are 4 people who regularly use one machine, so we make extensive use of switching users while leaving them all logged in. We got into the habit of using CTRL-ALT-F7 (etc) for...
I'll keep this brief. Also, for what it's worth, I'm a long-time Ubuntu user. Running Ubuntu 14.04, mostly fresh install.
1. Today, after I shut down a Steam game I was playing, I had the...
Update: As I pointed out on another thread, I ended up turning off IOMMU in the BIOS and then enabling soft-iommu in the kernel command. All of the problems have been eliminated. It appears that...
At least it turned out to be a rather minor problem! You'd think this would be something they could fix with a motherboard firmware update.
SOLVED
Summary:
1. Attempted to remove a user using the User Accounts dialogue.
2. Error message:
3. The issue was solved with this command in a terminal:
Disabling IOMMU in my BIOS and then adding GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="iommu=soft" to grub reduced my boot time from 57 seconds to 11 seconds. Thank you!
It also stopped the error message AMD-Vi: Event...
I should point out that this is also why I could not install Ubuntu 14.04 with my USB stick in the USB3.0 socket. Strangely, partway through the Live boot process, it would stop with an error that...
Solved!!!
Disabling IOMMU in my BIOS and then adding GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="iommu=soft" to grub reduced my boot time from 57 seconds to 11 seconds.
It also stopped the error message AMD-Vi: Event...