In my case, this is not a software raid, as you noted, it is BIOS based RAID controller (the so called fake raid) which is a part of the motherboard.
Further reading suggests that it might have been...
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In my case, this is not a software raid, as you noted, it is BIOS based RAID controller (the so called fake raid) which is a part of the motherboard.
Further reading suggests that it might have been...
I had a working system, which got broken. I don't remember how I set this up last time. This is a jmicron RAID controller and two SSDs are in RAID0 / striped configuration. I have Windows 7 x64 on...
This is a 17/3'' Intel (Core i7 second gen 2670QM) laptop with nVidia Geforce GT540M CUDA 1GB grphics card. I have regular Ubuntu 12.04 (with Unity) on it.
Issue #1 (very annoying): when I type,...
I am wondering how to get rid of this black bottom band there is ever present in my desktop. That is a "dead" region, I cannot click on to anything in it. It reduces the already low vertical area on...
I upgraded to 11:10 as well. Currently I have only firefox running and it has only 3 tabs open. Yet, the fan is blowing pretty loud and if I keep my hand on the left, near the vent, I can feel the...
I would reinstall with the newer 11.10 but before that I would want to find out what program is running in the background that is down/uploading all these movies etc. and how to detect it on other...
A little bit of history about the machine.
It is at my workplace (often accessed by multiple people). It is in a network of machines running Win7, XP and Ubuntu. It has a boot drive and a data drive...
I'm having a new issue now. The left mouse click often stops working, both on the touchpad and the dedicated button. The right click works. If I switch to the tablet mode and return to laptop mode,...
I am using cellwriter now. I would like to have its keyboard bigger. Is there such an option?
The tablet is very much usable now, thanks to you helpful folks. I'm loving the two finger scroll from...
Yes the 62-magik.rules is there in hte magik-rotation folder. It has the contents:
# udev rules for tablet pc's using an OEM-WMI or OEM-ACPI
#
# These rules were compiled for the Ubuntu/Debian...
That did it!! Thanks.
Phew! now that the rotation works, I would like to get more tablet functionality in.
How do you guys get a software keyboard? When one clicks in a place like a browser...
No. That folder has only 4 files.
10-vboxdrv.rules
70-persistent-cd.rules
70-persistent-net.rules
README
No that file is not there.
Running xrotate in terminal rotates the screen. I repeatedly run it to see the screen make one full rotation.
@x220t:~/Desktop/magick-rotation$ ./xrotate.py
going: inverted
xinput set-prop 16...
hi,
I renamed the original xrotate.py to xrotate-orig.py and put the new file in the folder and rebooted. Still nothing happens when the hinge is rotated to the tablet mode.
Am I making a stupid...
Thanks. I will wait.
It is:
@x220t:~/Desktop/magick-rotation$ xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2 [master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointer id=4 [slave pointer (2)]...
Yes, I do see a checkmagic64 executable in the Magik Rotation folder. What might be stopping it from rotating then, when I flip to the tablet mode?
@x220t:~/Desktop/magick-rotation$ xrandr -q --verbose
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1366 x 768, maximum 8192 x 8192
LVDS1 connected 1366x768+0+0 (0x49) normal (normal left inverted right x...
It did rotate with xrandr -o left
I was able to rotate it back to normal (thanks for mentioning that!!).
@x220t:~/Desktop/magick-rotation$ lspci | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller:...
It does not rotate :(
@x220t:~$ cd ./Desktop/magick-rotation/
@x220t:~/Desktop/magick-rotation$ ./xrotate.py left
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./xrotate.py", line 846, in <module>...
Thanks for being a pioneer in this and helping us out. Sorry for the dumb question that is to follow. I got up to the point where I installed and configured magik rotation. But the screen does not...
Great. That helped. Thanks!!
I'm facing a similar issue. From what I have learned, one needs to create a symbolic link. I need a little help understanding this please. WHile compiling a package I get this error
/usr/bin/ld...
Found a solution.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=9106100&postcount=4
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