TheFu, just so you will know, What Bashing-om wrote isn't correct. Systemd in 16.04 does still honor the empty forcefsck file in the root of the file system (does the check at boot and deletes the...
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TheFu, just so you will know, What Bashing-om wrote isn't correct. Systemd in 16.04 does still honor the empty forcefsck file in the root of the file system (does the check at boot and deletes the...
I have no idea where you got that package but the anki package for Debian 8 stable (Jessie) is 2.0.31+dfsg-1: all. Use a package manager to install packages from the repositories that are for your...
A couple of things Rob.
200mb is an amount not a speed. However, we probably understand you actually mean a unit/second. I'm going to guess a 25MB/sec service
You spend a lot of time here so...
If yours is similar to mine, on the bottom is a port where you could upgrade your RAM to 2GB. I plan to do that to mine before I try the upgrade to 16.04.
Shouldn't be that expensive at this point...
I have a netbook with those specs running Ubuntu 14.04 i386 and it performs well for Internet surfing though a bit slow booting. It sure is easier to carry around than a larger laptop and not so much...
Same here.
I can't find it in the mirror I use either.
Since RobGoss agreed with Howefield, perhaps it is a case of that "staggered rollout" , or whatever they call it.
I also can't find it...
My ASUS netbook in the 1015 series uses low power. 1.35v., memory. However, on their website ASUS makes it clear that specs can change and mine is not a "PN".
I don't know if too low a voltage...
Dr Chili555,
I have a great deal of respect for your ability and energy and experience with Networking so I ask this as a question.
Is this a case where ifplugd could be useful?
I am confident that kansasnoob is well aware that many don't read the release notes, most people trying to help here are aware of it because so many unexperienced users here have trouble when they...
Hello twizzard.
If I saw conditions like you describe I would guess that your Windows is using some sort of proprietary LVM (you didn't write anything about choosing any sort of LVM during the...
+1
Something relevant might be found here:
Kernel Bugs
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109051
Launchpad Bugs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...x/+bug/1531865
It likely is the " Bay Trail" hardware problem. Has been around quite a while.
Please see:
Kernel Bugs
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109051
Launchpad Bugs...
Since you posted in New to Ubuntu, generally people tend to make assumptions and try to keep it simple. We don't know how much you know, always a good idea to detail what you have already have tried....
Looks like good advice to me, Matt. And likely the fastest way to solve your problem and get an upgraded system.
If I remember correctly, dropbox needs to have its folder with user (owner) only permissions, does your mount allow a folder with such permissions?
Something like openVPN might be all that you need and wouldn't have monthly fees. As andrewNZ suggested, connection through the landlord's router would be encrypted. Do consider that there could be...
Hello Matt,
I tend to look at what the system is telling me and then use a search engine to try and find the errors that I don't completely understand.
In this case, first thing I would do is...
In the specific situation that the OP detailed, from context I understood, (or thought I did), that all the files in question had *not* been modified and all had the same date. I wouldn't want to...
daniell59
See if this solved thread on the forums helps you, or perhaps, suggests a different method that would achieve your goal:
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1891633
Can you provide any documentation to support your assertion?
I don't think it unlikely at all, that's why I mentioned it. Pretty much the same for Internet in a coffee shop or elsewhere. You are in the LAN which may be configured as the owner sees fit.
If Windows tries to "format" a blank DVD, I'd guess it's using UDF.
See if this helps:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/359264/how-to-open-udf-volume
Like the others, I would expect the Ubuntu...
This wasn't part of your scenario but have you considered that all your Internet usage will be going through a router that someone else controls ? If it were me, I would only do so if I was sure I...
Does the referred to mail just repeat the already shown info for the error or is there anything else included that might help you troubleshoot?
To me this statement indicates frustration. Not...
Your post asked what do "you" do. That's why I answered as I did. It works for me because I understand Linux and that Linux is not Windows. I fritter no time or temper, just use the knowledge I have...