If you have not changed settings in the /etc/fstab I have no idea what's wrong.
While booted, remove Samba and other services, connecting Linux with other services. After every boot, connect them...
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If you have not changed settings in the /etc/fstab I have no idea what's wrong.
While booted, remove Samba and other services, connecting Linux with other services. After every boot, connect them...
No direct help. But since MacOS runs on top of some UNIX, why not exploit that and use UNIX (without VM)?
Then, in a VM like VirtualBox, you need to install and configure the package Guest...
Suppose you mount some online device and are not online yet. Did you add something to the /etc/fstab ?
Try https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/display-brightness.html.en
Are you familiar with the Linux command line? Then you could try CTRL+ALT+F3 to get a console, log in and check the logs in /var/log/messages or /var/log/syslog and try to figure out why the GUI...
Open the file .bashrc in your home directory and add
export LANG=en_UK.UTF-8
You then need to log out or reboot the maschine that the change takes effect.
When connected via USB you can use adb on Linux. You probably need to be root (there's a way to setup an udev rule to do this as user).
adb shell allows you to see the Linux running under Android...
I heard about this in the usenet already. Might be a bug in Gnome. I am using a gradiant of blue instead of a wallpaper and have no problems. If the wallpaper is not important to you, change the...
Do you run an adaptive firewall? If, first disable the firewall and see if you can reach the other machine.
Seems the boat loader is installed on the USB stick. You need to install the boot loader on the hard disk instead.
I did this once and wrote down the info. But cannot verify if they are correct....
In my opinion you don't need a firewall, unless you want to provide certain serivices to some users. If you don't run any services you don't need to take care using a firewall.
Anything interesting found in /var/log/cups/error_log ?
Yes, it's read-only as the ro says.
As root type
mount -o remount,rw /snap/large-pcap-analyzer/3
If this is successful you don't get any feedback. If so, open the /etc/fstab as root and look...
Yes, whole file system.
He should (as root) trype
mount
and list here.
No. Your post didn't show up before I wrote mine. After that I logged out only to see it now.
Thanks for the "fix". :p
Is it okay to mark this "Solved" then?
Okay, I looked into the HTML source and saw the "target=_blank" bought thought I might have this set up in my settings here. Apparently not as others also have this. The question is still why did the...
Only when I click Quick Links and then Unanswered Post only this opens in a new tab in the browser which I find quite annoying because I use this a lot, piling up new tabs. Something wrong with my...
Suppose Ubuntu does not have a driver. You have figure out that chip in this this stick. When booted open a terminal (probably called gnome-terminal), and type sudo lsusb and see if there is anything...
How do you know you have WIFI running?
Does lsmod | wlp2s0 come up with something?
Also does ifconfig -1 list the device?
So WIFI does generally work. Good.
My next guess is that you might have loaded the wrong driver module, or the driver isn't loaded at all. Does an lsmod list a driver there? Or can you do lsmod...
Not knowing or having a Mac so cannot tell how device names are named there. Here on PC hardware my (not Broadcom) WIFI hardware is named wlan0.
I would first look if the OS disabled the hardware...
I remember I looked into /var/log/Xorg. But since I didn't had any problems for years I never looked there again to realize it is gone. Might have been moved to another log on a Xorg update?
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Good point I forgot to mention!
Although routers I came across seem to silently reserve an once allocated IP address for this computer again. But I might just have been lucky... But I usually use...
Ok. Then set the IP address acquisition to "Manual". That will fix the problem.