Have you tried
sudo apt-get install rhythmbox
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Have you tried
sudo apt-get install rhythmbox
Any other ideas?
I was able to get rid of the 'canberra-gtk-module' error by running
sudo apt install libcanberra-gtk-module libcanberra-gtk3-module
After a few more attempts and reboots it needed to download more info (7.25Gb) and after that it will start to launch and show the progress bar stating that it is logging in and authenticating, and...
okay, so after what you said I looked into my hardware and it turns out the 'upgraded' video card my buddy gave me was no upgrade at all, so I reinstalled my old one and had to redo all the drivers...
woah, might be something there, my wine version is 3.0...
chris@chris-office:~$ amixer
Simple mixer control 'Master',0
Capabilities: pvolume pvolume-joined pswitch pswitch-joined
Playback channels: Mono
Limits: Playback 0 - 42
Mono: Playback 42...
The instructions indicated that I should have a link, but this was my complete output...
chris@chris-office:~$ wget http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh -O alsa-info.sh && bash...
I am not exactly sure where it goes, that's why I ran it again storing locally and planned to post the output, but I was quite shocked at how much data it was. Is there a way to know where it is...
Apologies, and I completely understand, I was having a terrible day, and I've been so busy with work this is the first time I've been on my computer since then. I tried your link and it asked me to...
I have never tried to run EVE on any other distro of Ubuntu, only on windows.
I installed the launcher etc using steps from here and here and I get the following results...
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I guess I'm on my own with this one, time to go back to windows.
I have always had issues with Ubuntu and my sound card, but have always been able to get it working one way or another, but since updating to 18.04, nope, I cannot get it to work. My output from
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I do not know how to close this thread, but I think it's ready for that. My issue was I could not write files to my Raid which then was taken over by being able to mount with boot and the proper way...
Correction
$ echo 'UUID=a101fce2-b7ce-4b21-9195-4b1cb35c39ea /Raid/md0 ext4 defaults 0 2' | sudo tee -a /etc/fstab
and of course remove all other previously added entries to the fstab.
I now gather you meant because this is not a FAT16/FAT32/NTFS formatted RAID, and also not the root file system, field 6 should be 2, not 0. That would make my fstab entry
Despite...
Agh. So I think everything is working except auto mounting during boot. I can read write etc to the drive if I mount it after boot, and by that I mean i open my file system and select the Raid and...
Code-tags...testing, I think I just figured it out, press the # symbol with your text highlighted...I will keep this in mind going forward!
chris@Chris-Office:~$ echo 'dev/md0 /mnt/md0 ext4...
I am not ignoring you! life and work got in the way, plus a power outage that happened while editing my fstab, then it happened again. long story short is the UPS is getting replaced, had to reload...
I rebooted the system and mounted the raid again, this time the raid is still visible in file directory.
#
chris@Office:~$ sudo mount /dev/md0 /mnt/raid1
[sudo] password for chris:
chris@Office:~$ df -Th
Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
udev ...
I don't know what you mean exactly by using code tags. When I ran the touch command it asked for my password and then gave me no feedback. It seems to have executed the command but has no detail...
i would be happy to use code tags if I understood what you mean.
chris@Office:~$ df -hT
Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
udev devtmpfs 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /dev
tmpfs tmpfs ...
I'd be happy to ditch the LVM, just something I thought I could play with. I have a test box I can use to play with that.
As far as I can tell it did mount, but I cannot save files to the raid,...