I could see the direction you were guiding me towards and used the sources list gui that is included in the updater......I could see that it included some reference to Ubuntu MATE so I 'deselected'...
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I could see the direction you were guiding me towards and used the sources list gui that is included in the updater......I could see that it included some reference to Ubuntu MATE so I 'deselected'...
I get a file not found response......ditto sudo /etc/apt/sources.list
I ran sudo apt-get update when the update notification arrived....
The following is the result that refers to Ubuntu-MATE, the remainder, correctly refers to Ubuntu inclusions.
[sudo] password...
Sry, had to chop some firewood,
ls /usr/share/xsessions
total 12
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 216 Mar 27 2015 gnome.desktop
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 198 Dec 22 2013 openbox.desktop
-rw-r--r-- 1...
Yes, I have done both!
Attachment enclosed
Hi, I have no results to provide....I copied & pasted and tried as root,
apt-cache policy ubuntu-mate-desktop
N: Unable to locate package ubuntu-mate-desktop
ls: cannot access...
I have Ubuntu 14.04 on my desktop but recently I downloaded Ubuntu-Mate for a trial. I used 'Startup Disk Creator' to load it on a USB drive....all went as it should!
I now get update advice via...
They look pretty good to me! .........very creative, original.
.....so far things are going OK but you have got me looking over my shoulder:(
lets see how it goes over 'the long term'!
When I interrupted the Grub Boot process via the Edit process and manually introduced 'radeon.dpm=1' the process was allowed to proceed successfully and the GPU temperatures operated at the lower and...
Thanks for your help, but the problem is getting harder to replicate so I will use 'watchful waiting' over the next few days to confirm that things have settled before rushing into other ideas.
It is a standard ATI Radeon driver and, no, I have not disabled the onboard graphics in BIOS..............and also, your observation regarding the coincidence is very valid because it is very hard to...
As suggested, the following output was produced
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 May 14 15:41 .
drwxr-xr-x 56 root root 0 May 15 2016 ..
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 May 14 15:42...
The fan is working. The Radeon card has been installed in the pc for many years but has never had a monitor plugged into it?.....I will give the card a clean to see if that improves things enough.
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I have a Lenova M58 Thinkcentre 4GB Ram.....I recently replaced the VGA cable which was connected to the 'on-board' graphics and connected a DVI/Display port cable. The PC was previously a business...
Using 14.04 LTS...........copy & paste and it says command not found
After the latest update my system is booting very slow so I thought I would try 'systemd-analyze blame' but was advised that command was not found.
I removed the files as suggested and this cleared the splash screen problem and I will do a fresh install when 16.04 is available...........I can't see much point in searching for the cause of the...
I renamed files/folders starting with Lubuntu and re-ran the code suggested
plumtreed@plumtreed-lennie-M58:~$ sudo apt-get -s remove lubuntu*
[sudo] password for plumtreed:
Reading package...
When I run the command you suggested that was the response
plumtreed@plumtreed-lennie-M58:~$ sudo apt-get -s remove lubuntu*
[sudo] password for plumtreed:
Reading package lists... Done...
When I entered the code this is what was returned.................E: Unable to locate package lubuntuAddons..............which adds nothing to the discussion or seems to suggest that none were...
The result is posted here
This is hardly 'Solved' and I will mark it as solved once AJGreeny has exhausted his interest in locating the problem;)
Attached is a 'photo' of what appears
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on what is a basic Ubuntu Install
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This doesn't seem to be much help..........but I still see Lubuntu at boot up and shut down.
E: Unable to locate package lubuntuAddons
What operating system do you have on your machine now? Use that to download Lubuntu or perhaps look at Peppermint!