I have a couple of questions:
1) What's the printer make and model?
2) What Linux/Windows/Mac versions will be running the printer?
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I have a couple of questions:
1) What's the printer make and model?
2) What Linux/Windows/Mac versions will be running the printer?
As long as Linux can detect the graphics card and use its drivers it will work. Graphics drivers are managed and booted before the desktop environment boots.
Your Nvidia drivers version supports...
Well if you bought a new battery and it still doesn't charge, then chances are it's either a problem with the laptop mechanics or the Ubuntu software. To me it seems like it's the laptop mechanics if...
On Xsane, what do you mean by "random points" though? I need help in understanding what the problem is.
It could be that the camera isn't on.
We know that Ubuntu can't detect the camera at all if it isn't in lspci.
If the camera is on and it still doesn't work, try this page:
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Also you mentioned that you experienced issues with the mouse and keyboard. How would you describe these issues?
UNCLAIMED typically means there are no drivers associated with a device.
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1314693
We know that your computer can detect your Geforce 930M and that you...
hdparm has to do with the power management and speed that the hard drive runs at. It doesn't have to deal with the data itself.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/hdparm
Try booting through a...
Well without knowing what you're trying to do with the printer or the server, can any of the 100 users connect to your home server at all using LDAP? That would be a good start.
What does the error message say?
You could manually install the nVidia drivers through their website or through the repositories:
sudo apt install nvidia-384
You could try taking the hard drive out of the computer, but in my opinion I doubt it would fix the problem. The damage was at the software level, not the hardware level. If the hard drive was...
Many manufacturers have information about their devices on their website. It's usually under their Support page after you enter the device's model number. :D
For the HP Scanjet G3010, you find its...
Xerox has an online PDF manual for your printer. Page 278 explains how to configure your printer on an LDAP server:
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Can the camera work on another Windows computer? That's an easy way to determine if it's hardware :D
I have a few questions about the devices:
1) What are the devices' make and model numbers?
2) How are the wireless devices connected (USB, Bluetooth, etc)?
3) Can the Ubuntu detect the wireless...
ntfsprogs was merged with ntfs-3g in 2011: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ntfsprogs
Try installing ntfs-3g:
sudo apt install ntfs-3g
If ntfs-3g wasn't installed then the drive may have been...
I would agree that there shouldn't be any reason you need to pay for software when you have free and open source software.
It looks like Ubuntu has the capability to detect and use the scanners...
Haha no worries it happened to me before too. That's how I know about it. I had to replace my hard drive in my laptop.
Let us know how it goes.
No problem :D
I'm not sure if you're doing it but just a friendly safety warning: DO NOT OPEN THE POWER SUPPLY UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. They have electricity that runs through them even after you...
The printing problems seem to be an issue at the application level, not the driver level.
For the text file, it may be a problem with mousepad itself because LibreOffice Writer prints the text...
If you have enough extra space you could shrink the partition and make a second partition, move some games over to it, shrink the partition again, move more games over, and rinse and repeat. It can...
Oh okay I understand now.
By the look of things, it looks like the drive can be recognized and interacted with. There seems to be no hardware damage, which is a good thing.
Now the weird thing...
Oh okay you're looking to split the Windows partition (which has the games) into two partitions: one with the Windows OS and the other with Games?
There is indeed a way. The easiest way is through GParted.
Install and run GParted:
sudo apt install gparted && sudo gparted
Then if your drive isn't listed already go to GParted ->...