It's the linux kernel mailing list, should have mentioned that :V
I just found it very strange that it's gone inaccessible without any notice
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It's the linux kernel mailing list, should have mentioned that :V
I just found it very strange that it's gone inaccessible without any notice
I have been trying to access lmkl.org for the last 3 days to see if anything interesting is going down in kernel development.
What I've found is that I get things like "Site offline", "ERROR for...
just wiping and recompiling worked fine to me, not sure why though
That's still 2.9.2 for me, adding ppa, apt-get update, apt-get upgrade, installing Krita still gives me version 2.9.2. Don't know what's up with that...
welp, looks like installing Krita (old version) broke Krita but fixed ubuntu, looks like I'll just have to wait for Krita 2.9.7 to hit ubuntu sometime in the future, man does not being able to fully...
nonono, it's not the update center itself I was having issues with, it's just that it's the only way I can seem to find anything about any errors, I usually use apt-get to install programs myself as...
software center is the only program to refuse, it says:
(software-center:4413): Gtk-WARNING **: Error loading image 'file:///usr/share/themes/Ambiance/gtk-3.0/assets/entry.png': Unrecognized...
So after manually moving and merging files (through the terminal) for a compiled version of Krita I have now managed to screw up the folder/file privileges for icons, everything else seems to work...
I still had the compiled version of Krita in another folder, so I just have to finish copying over the ~400 gigs of data I had to my empty 2TB drive I wasn't using.
Guess only thing now is finding a...
gathered as much, then I just have to copy over my files, wipe and reinstall 15.04, and just copy over back. No worries though, thanks for input!
So I was compiling Krita version 2.9.7 (since latest ubuntu version was 2.7.2). When compile was finished I thought I was going to be smart by using (gksudo) nautilus to prevent issues when moving...
Ok, legit gnome installed. Now I have the issue of the second monitor not being detected at all, 'xrandr -q' gives me this:
Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 1920 x 1080, maximum 16384 x 16384...
I did not know that. Well, you were a big help. I think I'll try to downgrade gtk and see if that works for me, otherwise I'll have to try something else...
[edit]: Looks like the kind of...
ok, after waking up and trying a couple of things I can almost tell exactly what the problem is, it lies with the twinview settings. I can't enable it. I found out with the nvidia-xconfig command...
261038This is basically what I see when I have the second screen on another x-screen, using single x-screen and xinerama gave me two desktops and the same type of menu(but it just makes my workspace...
welp, it appears gnome wasn't installed even though I installed it a couple of months ago, I'll get back when I find the "gnome-control-center" you have installed
[edit]: nope, still default...
My display settings does not look like that, and that's in gnome shell too(I normally run flashback). Also, I mean that one screen can be locked to a workspace, the version you show in thumbnail is...
Ok, long story short, gnome-flashback(ubuntu) does not want to cooperate with me.
I got myself a second monitor a couple of days ago and it won't work the way I intend it too, in the default mode...
Ok, I found the source of the problem from another random forum someware, it was the "Intel Speedstep Technology" that brought havoc upon my system. Disabled it, IT WORKS!
But seriously, they need...
I think I'll discuss it with eitherr asus because their mobo feature shouldn't disable a gpu, or I'll contact EVGA(I wrote the wrong name in the first post) because their card should be...
I initially thought it was an error with the graphics card(since it worked with the 560), so I only went to the store my parents bought it and they sent the gpu to get error checked, can't get refund...
Oh my god... I looked up what the software is and it's basically: "igpu gives assistance to main gpu!", or as more people use it: "get yo' screen output from anotha' port on yo' pc!" which doesn't...
Note before reading this that I'm writing this from my school laptop which have problems even running minecraft:(.(possible thread moving might be needed if I'm posting this in the wrong place)
So...
You could as a start go into sound-settings and see if "allow sounds over 100%" is checked, if this enabled, it is set over 100%, and loud sounds go through there will be distortion.
If you want a...
Well, it DID say in your attatched file that "nss-myhostname" wasn't installed. I'm not sure what it is but installing that is a beginning.