This did in fact fix the issue. Of coarse there are other issue like post-installing the nvidia drivers, etc... but those are separate (I guess no one expects xubuntu to install clean on the first go...
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This did in fact fix the issue. Of coarse there are other issue like post-installing the nvidia drivers, etc... but those are separate (I guess no one expects xubuntu to install clean on the first go...
Okay, I have tried the latest 18.04 LTS 64amd download installer and ran into two separate issues, neither of which have anything to do with this problem (I guess I should post these on the separate...
yeah, was thinking of that. Will download the latest iso give it a shot. Let you know.
I have a new z390 board with the i7 installed and when I install xubuntu 16.04 the ethernet does not work. The same happened with Win10 Pro, but the drivers shipped with the CD fixed it. Is there a...
I recently purchased a new PCIe wireless NIC hoping to get a/c tri-band connectivity out of it. However, I am only able to get the traditional g across 2.4Ghz. I did the following to get my current...
I think this is a definite issue with VLC, not the kernel.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mesa/+bug/1574354
Please close the thread.
I have been investigating a bit more and think this has something to do with VLC, but not sure what yet.
This is installed, though my /etc/release file says I have Xubuntu 16.04.3
ii libvlc5 ...
I have the following setup, please ask for more data if needed, setting for the first core for brevity:
$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
vendor_id : AuthenticAMD
cpu family : 21
model : 2...
This is indeed good news. The test will be something like SKyrim.
This might help, read this append on the linux forum:
http://serverfault.com/questions/302447/correctly-setting-up-apache2-permissions-in-var-www-example-com
Then you are definitely having permission issues. Do you know what directories are the issue? If not, peruse the auth.log:
view /var/log/auth.log
In this file you should see issues having...
This is most likely a group or permissions issue. Have you tried an:
ls -al
on both the source and target directories to see if there is a problem with either yet? If not, bring up a...
Not sure how much further I can help since I am using logical volume support with LUKS. Have you considered that? Or do you only want a certain part of you f/s protected? Guess it depends on what...
I encrypted my entire drive using the alternate CD and in so doing I have the following in my /etc/init.d directory which appears to perform this function, do you?
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root...
You may want to consider using the alternate CDs/images, they give you more flexibility installing into an already defined env. In fact, if you had not partitioned your drive already you would use...
Have you ever considered checking into Vuescan by Hamrick? I used the free copy for some time and ended up just buying it. I use it on Win7 and Linux for my Konica scanner and it ALWAYS works,...
Getting the following error, anyone have any ideas?
$ sudo xfce4-panel
[sudo] password for egriffin:
(xfce4-panel:23028): GLib-WARNING **:...
How was the bootable image on your USB built? How did you create your bootable image, using a known tool, if so, which one? Provide more info...its hard to answer in a vacuum.
I suspect that when you upgraded Mac OSX it made an update to point to its MBR, which could be on its partition/disk. You need to go into your BIOS and see if the MAC OSX partition is first in order...
Check your local shell env..!
sftp> !echo $PATH
It could be the rc file that is getting picked up is not setting the PATH correctly.
Two things to check, make sure you have a bootable usb image using tools you can find in these forums, second make sure the usb mem device is plugged while you are making your boot device selection...
Yes, escaping to local shell should work, but you must use an absolute path to the zip file.
Yes, I don't think that is supported. To check, do the following:
sftp> ?
Available commands:
bye Quit sftp
cd path Change remote...
Have you tried:
/usr/bin/unzip <path>/my.zip
Also, the following would be interesting:
$ unzip -?
Is unzip installed and the directory in your path. To check:
$ which unzip
/usr/bin/unzip