I made a bug report. Tried the forcing of installation of packages, but at some point I get a roadblock with problems with kernel issues.
I decided to rebuild the system from scratch and utilize...
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I made a bug report. Tried the forcing of installation of packages, but at some point I get a roadblock with problems with kernel issues.
I decided to rebuild the system from scratch and utilize...
I have UFW up and running in default incoming drop all with the proper ports like SSH, Mosh, HTTP, and etc ope. It's blocking things well. I have OpenVPN up and running. I have access to the Docker...
I am in a position to convert this machine to a VM. I had a motherboard failure, so I am going to take it the opportunity to convert the OS to VM then duplicate it to a test environment and do the...
sudo apt autoclean
# sudo apt autoclean
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
sudo apt autoremove
# sudo apt autoremove
Yeah...no love. You can see, from what I mentioned from my first post, that I had to hold bsdutils back from upgrading. Such an odd problem with no easy solution. I would hate to have to reset up the...
Just before you posted this, I did your commands from an earlier post . Same result.
apt show -a init-system-helpers sysv-rc
Commands:
# apt show -a init-system-helpers sysv-rc
Package:...
The output. I appreciate the help.
~$ apt policy init-system-helpers sysv-rc
init-system-helpers:
Installed: 1.29ubuntu3
Candidate: 1.29ubuntu4
Version table:
1.29ubuntu4 500
...
I did upgrade from a 14.04 LTS image. So, either one of those packages might be left over from 14.04?
I would be interested in removing either packages, but I am not exactly sure which package is relevant. Am I just to remove init-system-helpers or sysv-rc?
So, I am agreement with being against...
(Reading database ... 138025 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../init-system-helpers_1.29ubuntu4_all.deb ...
Unpacking init-system-helpers (1.29ubuntu4) over...
Amazingly enough, I can easily find my phone via bluetooth, but not for my headset devices.
I would like to report from this page: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsBluetoothUsbAdapters that IO Gear USB Micro Adapter Bluetooth 4.0 (GBU521W6) does not work out of the box....
I have lubuntu 14.04.01, 3.13.0-44-generic with a plugin usb Bluetooth Broadcom BCM20702A0.
I am trying to connect a Motorola H730 headset to my system, but it won't let me. It keeps saying...
I have recently installed Starbound (via Steam) onto my XBMC machine/server and it works really great on my server, but it does not run so well on my laptop (IBM T61). I am going to be away from home...
I am trying to figure out a way that I can view my actual display remotely. I am having trouble with my display ever since I upgraded my motherboard to an i5 Haswell CPU with integrated video. I...
I recently did a fresh install of ubuntu server 12.04 LTS, in the process I had to install X and xubuntu-desktop. When I installed these items, it seem to have displaced the usual command line login....
The best solution I found was to get a video card that has VDPAU or similar capability. Stability has never been better.
I thought that it could be done that way because of Folding@Home or Bitcoin mining using the GPU for such applications like . Thought maybe that video decoding could work the same way?
But if it...
Bump
Bump.
I had this idea that I could use the AGP card to do the normal graphics and I can have the PCI card do the decoding in the background.
Bumping.
The only fix this whole thing was to add in a new video card that had either VDPAU or VAAPI. Once I added the new video card to offload the CPU then my problem went away.
Bumping.
I have two video cards, but only one monitor.
One is a NVIDIA GPU GeForce 6200, AGP, second is a NVIDIA GPU GeForce 8400GS, PCI. The AGP card is hooked up to my monitor.
I bought the second one...