I wasn't able to get it working by correcting the permissions; however, turning off sandboxing did enable Chrome to start:
google-chrome --no-sandbox
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I wasn't able to get it working by correcting the permissions; however, turning off sandboxing did enable Chrome to start:
google-chrome --no-sandbox
This sort of thing happens to me for every app that wants to use audio. It seems ALSA can only handle audio from one app at a time.
Thanks
That fixed the problem for me.
Adobe is about as Linux unfriendly as they get. They are stopping their Flash support for Linux, too.
The issue you're encountering is due to the fact that what Adobe says is a 64 bit executable...
Which is why I think it's not calibrated accurately. It doesn't feel very warm. Perhaps a bad sensor is tricking it into thinking it's warmer than it really is? Is that possible? Regardless, relative...
I'm not sure if my sensor is calibrated correctly, but my internal temp reads ~140 °F, and it increases to ~150 °F when playing audio, which kicks the fan into a higher speed. When not playing audio,...
All audioAre you using ALSA, too?I thought it was a codec issue, too, but I get the same ~10 °F heat-up with increased fan RPMs regardless what type of audio I play, even if I play uncompressed...
My LemU2's internal temp increases ~10 °F and fan runs at higher speed whenever I play audio, although the CPU usage is very low. I think it might have something to do with my having a wrong video...
I called WebEx regarding its lack of full Linux support, and they asked me many Linux-specific questions, but obviously they don't care about fully supporting Linux.
CoreBoot's definition of "supported" is "another user got it work."
I know I have an Intel Corporation 82801 Mobile PCI Bridge, which this page says CoreBoot v4 supports.
So, the ROM chip...
Not even CoreBoot?
I know my LemU2 has an Intel(R) Core(TM) i3 CPU U 330 @ 1.20GHz CPU and an Intel Corporation 82801 Mobile PCI Bridge, which this page says CoreBoot v4 supports. However, when I...
My LemU2 uses a CLEVO 3100 subsystem. The CLEVO manual for it says, on PDF pg. 197, that it supports WOL, even with the Phoenix Tech BIOS.
A truly open system wouldn't have proprietary hardware, either… :)
I have the Lemur 2 (Lemu2) laptop from System76. It has a Core i3 chipset, and I don't think CoreBoot supports Core i3 chips. Does it? If so, how would I install CoreBoot on my System76? Thank you
I have the Lemur 2 (Lemu2) laptop from System76. It has a Core i3 chipset, and I don't think CoreBoot supports Core i3 chips. Does it? If so, how would I install CoreBoot on my System76? Thank you
Are there any free BIOSs for Intel(R) Core(TM) i3 CPU U 330 @ 1.20GHz that I could try? Thanks
Yes, there is no power management menu in my BIOS menu, thus there is no ACPI WOL featureThanks
I ran
echo 0 > /sys/class/rtc/rtc0/wakealarm ; echo `date '+%s' -d '+ 2 minutes'` >...
My System76 Lemu2 has this version of Phoenix BIOS:
CALPELLACRB.86C.0000.X.0000000000
I called System76, and this is the most recent BIOS for the Lemu2, but unfortunately the BIOS doesn't...
Holy cow, this is WAY too complicated. Wouldn't nspluginwrapper be MUCH better‽
This is a nice solution, although I still have the same problem even with 32 bit JRE libs… Do you know why? thanks
I finally blew my lemu2's fan out, and, wow, it made such a difference. The fan runs much slower and the CPU etc. are much cooler.
I never used to have this problem and now I do. I think some temp or .cache files need deleting.
I have the same problem. It's not a permissions issue ∵ even running xsane as root produces the same problem.
I have the same problem: the compose key (multi_key) only works in certain applications. See this thread, which unfortunately doesn't have any responses yet.