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  1. [SOLVED] Re: System hanging when starting a guest os in Virtualbox

    Mr Grant,

    This worked for me as well.

    Thanks man!
  2. [SOLVED] System hanging when starting a guest os in Virtualbox

    Hey,

    So today I upgraded my system and there was a kernel upgrade in there. Perhaps to prevent the Spectre & Meltdown exploits (4.13.0-26-generic).

    Unfortunately it seems as if this has caused...
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    [ubuntu] Re: 17.10 poor performance in Gnome

    So, I did continue to search for a solution out of interest, and I found this bug. There is a lot of technicalities in there, most of it I don't understand. It does suggest however that Kabylake...
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    [ubuntu] Re: 17.10 poor performance in Gnome

    For me personally, the solution is to continue with Unity.

    I have exhausted every idea that I can think of at this moment. The lagging is not going away, and it gets in the way of work when...
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    [ubuntu] Re: 17.10 poor performance in Gnome

    I assure you, what I am seeing is not animations. Didnt I mentioned that I turned them off?
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    [ubuntu] Re: 17.10 poor performance in Gnome

    One more thing, sometimes I see transparent graphic artifacts left in the background. They disappear if I move another window over the artifacts.

    They are very subtle and barely visible unless you...
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    [ubuntu] Re: 17.10 poor performance in Gnome

    Do you have any other idea?
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    [ubuntu] Re: 17.10 poor performance in Gnome

    It's an XPS13 9360 running an intel i7-7500U with HD Graphics 620 (Kabylake GT2).

    I have tried an upgrade from 17.04 and a clean install.
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    [ubuntu] 17.10 poor performance in Gnome

    I have been struggling a bit after moving to 17.10, and one thing that is out of order is that Gnome is very slow.

    More precisely: Moving windows, resizing windows and clicking on menus is...
  10. Re: 17.10 (Artful Aardvark) Known bugs and work-a-rounds

    If you are experiencing a jerky and precision-less touchpad on XPS13 9360, look here: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2375812
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    [ubuntu] Re: Touchpad Ubuntu 17.10 - XPS13 9360

    Ok, so it turned out that Wayland (which is default in 17.10) has poor touchpad support (or something)...

    I logged in using Xorg and ran:



    The configuration files for the touchpad is still...
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    [ubuntu] Touchpad Ubuntu 17.10 - XPS13 9360

    Hey,

    I am running an XPS13 9360, and the touchpad precision used to be incredible in 16.10 and 17.04 out of the box.

    Since I uppgraded to 17.10, it is a completely different story. It jerks...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Opensuse, pageup bash

    Thanks man!


    I have no doubt! It will save me a few minutes here and there entirely out of my convenience - I think that's pretty cool :)

    I did some searching and found the pgup/pgdown-way,...
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    [ubuntu] Opensuse, pageup bash

    Hello everyone,

    Recently I was on opensuse doing things, and noticed that you could use PageUp in the terminal to jump to the last used command if you started to type it.

    Like say I entered $...
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