I just came in to report that I ran the latest update and it seems to all be fixed.
Oldfred, thanks for trying to help anyway but it all seems to have fixed itself.
as for the microcode, I'm on...
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I just came in to report that I ran the latest update and it seems to all be fixed.
Oldfred, thanks for trying to help anyway but it all seems to have fixed itself.
as for the microcode, I'm on...
Thanks for making the effort to reply. As per my post, AHCI is already on and RAID off (as installation does not work otherwise); I've already got the latest nVidia driver and all firmware is up to...
I needed a new laptop and I had seen good reviews of this one for ubuntu in early 2017 but I'm having problems with freezing as follows
Terminal - lspci and lshw will cause a total system freeze...
Thanks DFKT! You are a great example to the community.
I had a bit of trouble following the links, so here they are again just in case:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=9255730
and
...
No answers here but just adding to the question.
I have an ASUS laptop with Intel® Core™ i5-2450M CPU @ 2.50GHz × 4 and nVidia GeForce 610M with 2GB using the nouveau driver.
Has had the same...
I've been a fan of PC-BSD since 7.1 for a variety of reasons. Since 8.2, the installer has been more than impressive. I am particularly impressed with the installer in 9.0. I briefly list a couple...
I couldn't agree more. However, I think that the lure of Mint is that the devs have gone out of their way to provide options out of the box:
Gnome shell with MGSE
Gnome shell with MGSE disabled...
Ever thought of LFS 7.0? :D
Seriously, though, it sounds like Ubuntu with gnome-shell or Mint 11 (or 12 when it comes) might be as good as it gets.
However, the following is a little...
I tried Lubuntu, but I didn't find it as efficient as Ubuntu with my modest mods. Now I've gone back to Ubuntu and I'm able to get it close enough to what I had before gnome 3 got enforced. I've...
and
200
=D>
:biggrin:
:guitar:
:popcorn:
(I mean, really, with so many Windows users, I don't know how else we would have done it!)
Speaking of the rules, who said that the count needed to be from different individuals and in different posts? I think the only way to win this one is to think outside the square:
0*, 1*, 2, 3,...
I'm sure you meant 2 as the rules say that the reset gets us back to 1.
Therefore:
3
(However, I doubt we'll even get to 5, as there seem to be a few windows users camping around)
Maybe...
I recommend the DVD as it gets you going quicker than the cd (given the extra packages) - unless you have download limits or slow connection and only want to download the necessary packages.
Also,...
Wow, talk about a thread killer... :redface:
No worries, because I can now start at:
2
because you reset back to 1. This will give us the edge, I'm sure!
](*,)
Last time I tried Mint, I didn't like it and kept going with Ubuntu. As it is I don't have any reason to change to Mint, but I am following its progress with interest.
I am particularly impressed...
I'm amazed at how many Windows users there are (and how many are willing to admit it! :P)
Maybe it should have been "Count to 10 before a Windows user resets"
Hey! Hang on a minute! By the...
Yipee!!!! Thanks so much! This works perfectly for me because I don't have icons on my desktop anyway!
:popcorn:
:D
I did give gnome-shell for a few days but now I'm back with unity. ...
OK so now you're talking specifics again and I will answer this, but first let me say again: medicine is progressing tremendously in general. Like the stock market which has a trend, which is made...
Just don't expect a huge amount of this to come in 12.04 as this is mainly about STABILITY. (LTS means Long-Term Support, but we all know that's code for Long-Term STABLE). The cool thing about...
Sure, we can't cure motor-neuron disease, and many strokes and spinal cord injuries can be quite debilitating (although we are much better at treating patients with less severe forms of these). But...
Just made the mod as per the workaround and things are back to normal.
I did have a new cnid fault, but this was fixed by changing the cnidscheme back to the default (dbd) in AppleVolumes.default
The scores are certainly fascinating. I think that people have had enough experience with Linux changes in DEs in the past (eg KDE 3.x --> 4.x) to realise that when there is a shift in the desktop...