A service that I used has switched to mandatory 2FA, supporting Google and Microsoft methods. This works fine on Windows with WinAuth using the Google method, where I was able to feed in the URL of...
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A service that I used has switched to mandatory 2FA, supporting Google and Microsoft methods. This works fine on Windows with WinAuth using the Google method, where I was able to feed in the URL of...
Well I guess not many people have run into this problem. For what it's worth I came up with a workaround - in the "Applications" tab of Sound Preferences, mute eSpeak and speech-dispatcher. This...
This is for Ubuntu Mate 18.04.3...
All of a sudden I am getting voice assist for everything on the screen; menus, programs, files, etc. Also for keyboard input. I did not knowingly do anything to...
I'm running Lubuntu 18.04 on an old Acer TravelMate 4670, a Centrino-based laptop of about 2005 vintage. The CPU is 32-bit only. With 2GB memory and a small SSD Lubuntu actually runs quite well on...
This is with Lubuntu 18.04.1...
An annoyance with LXterminal is that it loses a couple of lines every time you switch into tabbed mode. So if you start out with 24 lines, you'll have 22 when you...
The USB stick is probably formatted FAT32, which allows a maximum file size of 4GB. If you try to create a larger file than that you will get an "out of space" error. If you need large file support...
I can verify that Lubuntu works quite well with 2GB. I'm running Lubuntu 18.04 on a 2004-vintage Acer, a 32-bit Centrino-based laptop with Core 2 Duo T2300 CPU and 2GB memory (upgraded from original...
I installed the 4.4.0-109 kernel, headers, and tools via Synaptic but unfortunately did not experience good results. I'm using luks full-disk encryption. The boot process gets a little further than...
So it seems likely more CPU related than a problem with video. Another small data point, I have an old laptop with AMD "Turion II X2" CPU running Xubuntu 14.04. I just installed the Xenial hardware...
I just ran an update on my Ubuntu Mate 16.04 system, which updated the kernel to 4.4.0-108. (I don't know if this version has changes to mitigate the recently-discovered Intel security flaws.) What...
I've been using dvdstyler from the ppa for a while now and it mostly works great. One annoyance I'm noticing is that when entering text for a button or text box the editing keys don't work - no...
I need to replace a failing hard drive in a PC that is set up with LUKS full-disk encryption and Linux software RAID1 mirroring. Am I correct that the mirroring takes place at a level below that of...
I was looking for an easy way to control playback from a wrapper program, and signals seemed like a simple way to do it if there were a player that used them. A possible alternative method might be...
Is there an audio player available that can be launched from the command line, run in the background, and controlled via software signals from another process? This would be to do basic functions...
This is on Ubuntu Mate 16.04, running Teamviewer 11 for Linux. (I believe this is basically the Windows Teamviewer program packaged with its own customized version of wine to run.) Video is Intel.
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Does the motherboard POST with the new memory installed? What you really need to do if possible is to let memtest86+ or the like wail away on each new memory module to see if it passes muster. It...
Your new memory may be defective. I upgraded mine from 16GB to 32GB after installing Ubuntu Mate 16.04 and had all kinds of squirrelly problems. Testing revealed that 3 of the 4 new memory modules...
My own experience has been that a fresh install is best when upgrading the OS. You can opt of of downloading updates during the installation. (That might even be the default.)
I've been using rc.local in my 16.04 system and it appears to be working OK.
Maybe your BIOS needs to be set up for legacy keyboard emulation?
If you look in "additional drivers" you should see an option to use proprietary Intel microcode firmware.
Unfortunately the only way to get decent flash support on Linux is to use one of the Google Chrome family of browsers. Chromium is available in the Ubuntu repositories. I've been using Slimjet,...
I just tried it on my Ubuntu Mate 16.04 system and it works great! Thanks!
Thank you for your efforts in making k9copy available! I've made that kind of mistake many times myself, it's all too easy. It was driving me nuts until I took a real close look at the error message...
Hi, just wanted to let you know it looks like there's a typographical error in the dependency for the "extras" library.
# apt-get install k9copy
Reading package lists... Done
Building...