1. Open a terminal and type
2. sudo apt-get install indicator-datetime
3. Logout or restart.
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1. Open a terminal and type
2. sudo apt-get install indicator-datetime
3. Logout or restart.
If the computer appears to be working normally (you have a display and it's booting) apart from the constant beeping or solid beep it's likely you're encountering a keyboard or system case issue.
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you most likely need to download and install BRadmin light from solutions.brother.com and set the print server to a static IP address instead of AUTO or DNS.
go to the command line, and type rfkill list. Look for the devices that say blocked, then type (sudo if you get permission denied) rfkill unblock <device>. That will allow the network card to work.
go to the command line and type the following rfkill list. If your devices show blocked, then type rfkill unblock <device>.
If you get permission denied, then add sudo to the beginning of the...
micro_httpd is a mini server. i would suggest hitting the reset button on your router, and change your password as soon as you can.
that is a glitch of the redrawing of the graphics card driver. i have had similar issues, and when i updated the driver, it went away. Its something you most likely just have to live with if...
i would suggest installing cpufreq-utils and indicator-cpufreq to change the frequency used. I have had celeron processors automatically default to the lowest frequency... and this application...
It certainly supports the suspicion of the graphics card having an issue. Since you can't use an external monitor, and the back light on the computer itself is coming on, (grey screen) it isn't the...
I prefer #2.
I too have not figured out a way to completely disable my touchpad, but what I do to turn it off after booting is to type the following in a terminal window:
sudo rmmod psmouse
It allows a usb...
Had the same problem, very common with 11.04 upgrade! Try this on the command line, and if you have a wireless button, turn it on after you issue the command if you see no change.
sudo rfkill...
I had a similar issue, and found that rfkill had blocked the Atheros wireless card. In terminal, try this command:
sudo rfkill unblock all
If you could give us/me any information about the laptop, such as processor type, memory, what video card is installed, what driver you are currently using for that video card, etc Would be a great...
Ubuntu 10.10 64bit
HP G60-S106
No Issues, system works 100%!
Hello everyone, been using Ubuntu for 3 years, and have not used any microsoft OS's for the last 2 years. Am a self taught linux geek, having been bored with just 'accepting' the norm for microsoft....
I have a walmart special laptop, hp g60, amd processor, and have been running ubuntu exclusively for 3 years now. Haven't seen, touched or sniffed any microsoft operating systems, and frankly,...