Other than the WLAN being unreliable and the Bluetooth not working it runs Ubuntu really well.
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Other than the WLAN being unreliable and the Bluetooth not working it runs Ubuntu really well.
The driver did work for me but the connection still isn't stable. I can connect but after a while the connection drops and sometimes it will reconnect but most of the time it won't.
Sorry I have been away for a while and haven't been able to respond. I am going to try that other Broadcom driver you pointed out today and I will report back here with the results.
Have you tried...
Have you tried the newer driver yet?
Those are all good suggestions and I appreciate the feedback but this thread isn't just about wireless. I opened this thread to talk to other M4800 owners that are using Ubuntu and I figured I would...
I am running 14.04 with all the latest updates. So far I have tried the wifi and the bluetooth and neither of them work. I loaded the driver for the wifi using the native additional drivers app that...
The n_tty_write function in drivers/tty/n_tty.c in the Linux kernel through 3.14.3 does not properly manage tty driver access in the "LECHO & !OPOST" case, which allows local users to cause a denial...
It is probably just the NSA trying to see if you have any illegal cat pictures.
If you use Wine it is a good idea to run AV because malware runs in Wine just as good as Windows.
Sounds like your browser has been hijacked by scareware. Let me guess you keep getting redirected to a web page asking you to give them money or buy their software?
LUKS can do almost everything Truecrypt can do so it isn't that big of a loss but I will miss Truecrypt too just because it was cross platform.
Another trick you can try is with your laptop plugged into the TV boot it up with the lid closed. This should make it default to the external display and turn the internal display off.
I don't know the answer to your question but have you ever given Pithos a try? sudo-apt-get install pithos
It is silly to assume your computer is compromised just because your email got breached. A more likely scenario is you used the same user name and password on a site that is misusing your...
I just open the additional drivers app that comes with Ubuntu and do it through there. That is the easiest way I have found to install drivers.
Just click and hold the buttons and drag them up.
What I am looking for is a completely encrypted system to prevent physical intrusion in case of theft. I have a few users that will need to access the system and the drives in it and I intend to...
In the application Disks I can see there is an option to mount the drive at system boot and I am curious if that might be the answer to my problem. Has anyone tried using that option and if so what...
I tried adding permissions to the drive to the group I assigned to my users but it didn't have any impact on the problem. Am I the first person on planet Earth to have an Ubuntu server with more than...
After doing more research and testing I am thinking more and more it has something to do with the mount options but I can't figure it out. I can't be the first one to run into this problem so perhaps...
I just tried it with a drive that isn't encrypted and got the same result so I don't think it has anything to do with the encryption after all. The user that mounts the drives can access them no...
I have two drives that are encrypted and mounted under my user name using the default built in encryption facility. I would like to give access to them for other users logging into the system via...