I have similar problems like that with PenDrives he's what I did to resolve it first unmount and remove the drive (I'd always reboot with the drive unplugged) then when Ubuntu loads up plug the drive...
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I have similar problems like that with PenDrives he's what I did to resolve it first unmount and remove the drive (I'd always reboot with the drive unplugged) then when Ubuntu loads up plug the drive...
If I remember correctly zRam is just swap space that acts like additional Ram it doesn't suffer from the I/O slow down which I don't know how healthy that'd be for your computer I probably personally...
Well I am offical among the PPC testers I acquired An Apple PowerPC G4 "AGP/Gigabyte Ethernet" 400Mhz Processor 2GiB's of SDRam 80Gb harddrive and I've already wiped Mac OS X 10.0.4 off it and have...
Thanks it went perfect use to be my old computer and never had any problems with Linux installs on it. I honestly feel slightly liberated that I won't have to spend hours in from of that retched...
She's finally committed to changing to Ubuntu 12.04.1 Full time I'll get to do the install (yeaaah) tomorrow she can't get enough of Unity loves the Dash search feature and absolutely loves having...
Well thanks for all the advice I've had her try out Zorin OS (didn't like it) she surprisingly liked Ubuntu with Unity quite alot she hasn't committed to it but it was her favorite out of...
get rid of the nomodeset thats probably forcing vesa to load and the intel graphics driver works fine
Ok, so here's the deal my Mom has a Windows XP installation that is just thrashed with viruses and malware and I'm a afraid her bank account and personal information is compromised so I need to do...
you could try Lubuntu
not really sure if this will help but maybe try changing the driver to
driver=brcmsmac
Yeah you would click "install alongside xp" then you have to decided how much space it'd recommend a minimum of 10gb but 25-30gb would probably be optimal
Whats your fstab look like
cat /etc/fstab
Does it load quicker after you close it then relaunch it?
You should amend "video=1280x1024-24@75" to Grub (the Linux Boot line)
obviously change 1280x1024 with your native resolution KMS Auto detection is failing when it boots because you either have a...
does running xdiagnose with sudo return the error?
No problem I'm glad it worked for you.
I don't have a touch screen and I haven't worked with many but you could try installing "tsconf" either through a terminal with
sudo apt-get install tsconf or through the Software center...
Plug in the pendrive and from a terminal type:
lsusb
and post it back please.
As far as I know there's already been a bug fix committed to the Kernel for some reason KMS auto detection fails because the monitor (display) either has a rare EDID or is giving the wrong EDID.
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You should amend "video=1280x1024-24@75" to the Linux Boot line
It's not the equivalent of VGA-795 because it will load the i915 (or ageing radeon cards with the open source radeon drivers) driver...
2400 Mhz is the highest clock speed it's rated for It doesn't mean it will run that fast without tweaking it in the bios or uefi whatever it is now you'll have to tweak the Ram multiplier if your...
I think Nepomuk and Strigi are both native to KDE and shouldn't be running under Unity
here try this PPA out https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-daily/+archive/firefox-aurora
I used Aurora for a quite a long time and it ran near perfect most of the time I had the occasional crash...
Yeah, you're rams good. last ram I had that was bad literally had 20,000 errors 0 pass at about 4% lol I'd second the advice about running 2D Unity for about an hour/or however long it usually takes...
you can force the video from grub depending on what kind of video card you have if it's an intergrated Intel video card from grub just add
video=1280x1024-24@60
and if that doesn't work you...