check dependencies
apt-get update verbose afterwards and see if it has conflicts.
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check dependencies
apt-get update verbose afterwards and see if it has conflicts.
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Unity has developed so well in terms of stability. :)
that's understandable, lololol my fault
won't happen again
grub is active, where did you mount the boot partition?
part 512MB to boot.efi and keep that the way.
Also suggesting PXE install or Live CD, check your signatures on your iso images guys..
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check manufacturer voltage recommendations from root/PCI/drive.
adjust accordingly, or find a driver that would suit the hardware. I had a battery fried in a phone about 6 years ago because of...
what's your partition scheme looking like? LVM without RAID will do this sometimes. Encrypted Home folders are separate file-systems from root this way.
when partitioning a drive with GPARTED, it...
internal hardware bridging, more than likely from VMware, 3rd party drivers, or ISP tunneling w/IPv6; I noticed this when using my old computer as an access point for VMware bridging and switching.
Kudos, I ALWAYS roll these drivers back and then lock 'em down due to this issue.
If it ain't broke; don't fix it! :guitar:
do you think there would be a way to use this to audit remote systems internally, thus recording your own logs to assess?
Kudos and +1 for the info
I've never even found myself having to use this, normally I just wipe them. If worst comes to worst he can inject into the original MBR and flash grub there.
I had this issue in SuSE, where I had to mix two drivers (alsa / pavucontrol) in order to manage it. I'd say add an argument to the directory making one driver fall back to the other upon PCI...
more than likely a firmware update from your ISP; tunneling, then creating the need for a new, compatible driver for your hardware.
i wouldn't suggest it, theoretically as long as it isn't in the BIOS, it shouldn't be that big of a deal if your timing is right. You can never go wrong having a couple live CD's on hand.
I would...
run :~$ifconfig and post output.
then :~$netstat -i and output.
then you'll be able to diagnose it. it seems to me that you might have to internally bridge your hardware depending on what is...
i wouldn't stress wiping the BIOS in all honesty, there's always a fix for that. The grub bootloader is a beautiful thing. personally what i would do is flash the factory image on said device, run...
seeing as it's still essentially the same build, you might be able to pull up your GUI settings and map the keys to shortcuts individually. I've had to do it a few times, but with other distros. Hope...
run :~$ifconfig
post result
run :~$netstat -i
post result, lackluster details generally blockade the simplest of solutions.
I believe if you switch to the unity skin, it's a bit easier to navigate through the filesystems. I noticed that they DO give you the option to roll back some software that's included, maybe it will...
I'm newer to the forums/community, I've been lurking for the better part of a decade, but here's my install of unity 16.04. Dual screens, etc.
I was running windows 10 on this BRAND NEW desktop,...
In all honesty, I would have verified signatures and keys before I installed anything on my system.
Don't forget, there's always an option that's relatively inexpensive, to order the live cd...