Ahh and here i thought it was just me. So same problem here. Seems 23.04 has a ton of bugs. There is also a bug where many apps refuse to get focus when clicking their title bars. yikes. The bug...
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Ahh and here i thought it was just me. So same problem here. Seems 23.04 has a ton of bugs. There is also a bug where many apps refuse to get focus when clicking their title bars. yikes. The bug...
So i have Ubuntu running in a VM. I upgraded 20.04LTS to 22.04LTS, then to 22.10. Everything has been working perfectly.
But as soon as i upgraded to 23.04 i noticed that all existing java apps...
Ahhh very much appreciated for the reply. Was racking my brain out for weeks. Now i can leave it be until its resolved.
The system hasn't crashed. It just doesn't visually update (ie. screen refresh), when it's time to blank, to show that the screen has blanked/locked.
Problem only occurs in v22.04 using Wayland. ...
Curious...after deleting the existing cookies, can you run FF in safe mode (so no plugins running) and see if the problem persists? I am wondering it is a badly behaving plugin. Since Mozilla is...
I remember prior to DirectX coming out Windows machines would rely heavily on a thing called WinG for gaming. I may get flamed for this but i always viewed Wine as similar to how WinG worked. It's...
My apologies if this is the wrong section for this but i recent got a WG3526 router that supports the linux-based OpenWRT firmware. I also installed a MC7455 module which allows one to get internet...
Forgive me if this is dumb but have you disabled ipv6 and test the wifi speeds:
sudo su
echo "#disable ipv6" >> /etc/sysctl.conf
echo "net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 = 1" >> /etc/sysctl.conf...
I remember this being a common problem with hangouts due to a conflict with Google Now but this is the first time hearing this problem on a desktop. But good to hear it was solved via some form of...
Is this still the case form the newer Chromecasts? I still use Gen 1 from 3 years back but have no clue if Google smartened up and gave chromecast more playback capabilities.
The best way to learn is to start give yourself a reasonably simple but lengthy project. When i read books i tend to forget everything. That is why i now just give myself projects and get started...
Is it more ideal to work in C or C++ for the best performance? I understand that with today's processors the difference might be less noticeable but i am curious about whether OOP impacts things...