I fixed the problem after using the following command:
sudo apt-get autoremove
It was buried in there, so I guess that's why I missed twice.:confused:
I'm curious though, why didn't the open...
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I fixed the problem after using the following command:
sudo apt-get autoremove
It was buried in there, so I guess that's why I missed twice.:confused:
I'm curious though, why didn't the open...
First, let me apologize about the confusion. Yes, I am on Xubuntu 14.04. The last time I used a Linux Distributions was in 12.04, so I am a little behind on the numbers (mentally).
Next, I did a...
Well the problem is that with the default drivers I am not getting any sound through HDMI. I see the feedback on the audio-software, but the sound is not coming out through the hdmi. I will finally...
Jebus, how did I miss that (although I did spend all day trying to fix my desktop lol). I will fix the motherboard info on the first post, and try the fix in the meantime. Thanks
Current Problem: Removing broken dependencies or packages that are stopping from installing fglrx.
I tried following some of the guides on Google, but every time I hit a roadblock that isn't...
Apparently it is suppose to show right away. I found a work around by installing the card on our family/work PC. Worked as soon as I plugged it inside (asrock am2 mobo). I plugged in a wired...
Still not working. Do you (anyone) remember if you actually had to create the Wifi network? Or did it simply show up as an option under the internet menu?
I am starting to think maybe I am not...
I have done some of the commands in the post above, but my eyes are too tired to tell, so here are the ones you requested:
familyreyes@home:~$ lspci -nnk
00:00.0 Host bridge [0600]: Advanced...
Not sure if useful or not, but I found a couple of terminal info commands:
familyreyes@home:~$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Device 1422
00:00.2 IOMMU: Advanced...
No luck with Ubuntu 14.04 Beta. I tried using the hidden wifi connection feature, but I am getting no signal on all the options I tried. I don't understand why is this motherboard all picky once I...
Is their terminal info I can provide you folks to see if the card shows up at least?
I know the card still works since I tested it the day before I switched the OS. Also, the card has both lights...
Ubuntu 13.10 64bit
I am not even getting the wifi listed, which is why I assume the card has not been configured properly (my phone and windows at least showed it).
I read that I need another...
I have gone through 4 hours of trouble shooting and googling for solutions to no avail. I feel at this point, I would have better luck getting personalised help, or simply ordering a wireless adapter...
Thanks. I wonder if there is any way we can help them. Maybe donate some cash to help pay for the hardware?
It's been about 2 weeks since I previously tested the link, and still getting no connection.:(
1.Ubuntu 12.10 64bit (AMD Quad Core processor)
2.No. It says loading Operating System, and then several commands related to Linux appear and take me to the loading screen.
3.Not applicable
4 Not...
Is there any information I can provide to help resolve the issue? I really miss Ubuntu :(
Well, I'm kind of a medium Ubuntu learner, so I'm not familiar with PAE kernal you are referring to. In addition, is this procedure you are referring to safe?
I keep getting a ton of errors reported from a busyboy program after the Ubuntu logo loading screen. I think it might have something to do with the motherboard GIGABYTE 990FXA-UD3, as it only lets me...
Thanks darkod, I got the problem fixed following your instructions.
And I agree Mark, I had this happen before but it was so long ago I forgot to disconnect it (last time it happened was for...
I usually Dual boot with 2 separate Hard Drive tot have a backup just in case. Well apparently a clean install of Ubuntu 12.10 just happened to hit the exact thing. It seems the Ubuntu installer...
Is there a fix for it, yet? (or does canonical know about it at least?)
By the way, I live in Pennsylvania, USA (in case I was suppose to change something in default).
Am I the only one experiencing this problem? Every time I check for updates, it takes 5-10 minutes for it to finish. I had thought it was because of the 12.04 download demands, but a week has past...
I'm just going to re-install Ubuntu, as update manager is still taking 30 seconds to update the package list (1 week after release?)
Not exactly sure how to fix them (Google didn't help).
W: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/slicer/ppa/ubuntu/dists/precise/main/source/Sources 404 Not Found
W: Failed to fetch...