Ok so I was installing Kubuntu for a desktop system and the bootloader kept failing to install. I went online and could not find any solution to the problem:
grub-efi-amd64-signed failed to...
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Ok so I was installing Kubuntu for a desktop system and the bootloader kept failing to install. I went online and could not find any solution to the problem:
grub-efi-amd64-signed failed to...
I don't understand the point, simply running update, upgrade and dist-upgrade should be sufficient (I think it does all of those things automatically anyway)
I had no issues with a Windows 8 iso, just needed to make sure it was NTFS. Might have changed for Windows 10 but it was just a standard iso MS distribute online when I did it.
You can (carefully) do it with dd. Make sure the disk is formatted as NTFS.
OpenJDK is available in the repos, but if you need Oracle specifically you'll have to look at either using an rpm to deb conversion tool, or downloading the tar.gz file for your architecture.
Then...
Ok i'm really confused and i've been waiting eagerly for someone to post a solution so i'll have a crack.
First of all, make sure there is actually a file called /dev/sdb1 in the /dev folder....
Comment out the ubuntu repositories in
/etc/apt/sources.list
Hi,
What's the output of
lsmod
It's possible there are two conflicting kernel modules being loaded and alsa is being dumb.
Hi, i'll answer the gnome classic question first.
You can download extentions using the gnome-tweak-tool (may need to install). You can add a bottom panel, places list, applications list, etc,...
Do exactly the same thing, by the looks of it the issue is you haven't actually told your program to print the results to the screen. I would tell you how but i'll leave that to you as a learning...
I'm quite new to the whole thing and Unity (I think 11.04?) was the first I tried so naturally it was amazing, anything was compared to Vista :). If you know keyboard shortcuts it's very, very good,...
Agreed, didn't notice that first time looking.
GCC should still find the source file though shouldn't it? As long as it is saved.
Run the script again, it'll make another temporary file. By the looks of alsactl your hardware is fine, possibly the channel is muted, try
alsamixer and see if automute is enabled.
There is nothing restricting you from installing every graphical user interface available in the open source world, you can run them all side by side and navigate using a display manager, or manually...
Did it work?
You have to go to the /tmp filesystem
cd /tmp
ls
gedit alsa-info.txt.0mc8pFl6pN
What is your partitioning layout like? It's possible if you have a separate /home and /usr partition to just reinstall system wide files just by reformatting the root partition.
pid means process id.
By the looks of it you've got it the wrong way?
gcc myprog.c -o myprog
Open /tmp/alsa-info.txt
You should try
sudo alsactl init
Efi partition that size is very unusual, if you have a separate boot partition it can sometimes get full due to kernel upgrades keeping old files but EFI should never be full.
You could try...
Hi, you'll need to be root to delete system wide files, /var/lib/dpkg/lock just means apt is already in use, could possibly be stuck or updating in the background. Evolution shouldn't be in /usr/lib...
Three things;
Firstly, which GPU driver are you using? Try switching to Nouveau, NVIDIA drivers are a pain.
Secondly, try switching the GPU into a different slot, or giving it a clean.
Thirdly,...
Run
whereis evolution
There must be a binary on the system somewhere, manually deleting it will prevent it from launching.
Edit:
Compiz is a window manager, if you're using Compiz as your...
Might just be Firefox being naughty. Sometimes it seg faults on me but it's an upstream issue and pretty much the same on every distro that ships it. Low performance can be caused by lots of things,...
Hi, seems to be an issue with the kernel and the drivers. You can boot back into the old system from grub as an old kernel copy is kept. Missing firmware seems to be from your Intel graphics driver,...
Strange, i've heard of metapackages threatening to remove large amounts of packages but not the other way around. Possibly you have a broken system in terms of packaging (when did you last update?)...