Try a search for "HP your_model boot menu" or something similar. You have to either
1- reach BIOS and and rearrange boot order or
2- reach boot menu and choose your USB to boot.
I have a Lenovo...
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Try a search for "HP your_model boot menu" or something similar. You have to either
1- reach BIOS and and rearrange boot order or
2- reach boot menu and choose your USB to boot.
I have a Lenovo...
It's best to create a new user at install time. Your old user files at home will be kept under /home/old_user and you'll have a clean slate under /home/new_user. You can then move all your files to...
I have been using the same setup for the last 5-6 years: mbr with /, swap and /home partitions. 4-5 weeks ago I backed up my files and did a clean install of Xubuntu 20.04, letting iinstaller do its...
20.04 is the best performing Gnome on my laptop; Celeron B830 @ 2x1.80GHz, 4GB RAM. I usually stayed away from Gnome due to low specs and aged equipment but it looks like 20.04 will be an exception.
Probably it was called a mini.iso.
My settings:
smtp.yandex.com
port: 465
auth method: Normal password
conn security: SSL/TLS
No problems.
Having an empty partition of 10 GB and installing it with a different user name is also handy if you like to try new distributions.
I tried Unity on both 18.04 and 19.10 without any problems. Because I have a very old computer, 16.04 performed better than those (running 16.04 now). You have an i3 processor so you will not have...
Maybe you can temporarily rename /opt/pia to /opt/pia.new, restore the file in trash, cd into /opt and remove it via terminal:
sudo rm -rf pia/. You can then rename pia.new back to pia.
Maybe this thead can shed some light:
https://community.ubuntu.com/t/nautilus-3-30-status/8907
I am unable to replicate your problem (running Unity on 18.10, files 3.26.4). Just curious, what is your files/nautilus version?
/dev/loop lines show snap programs and 100% is not the CPU use. Some programs run as snaps in 18.04 and they have /dev/loop1, loop2 etc as device names. Maybe one of them tried to upgade when you...
For taskbar / window list, try tint2 from official repositories. It's simple and does not get in the way.
Are you choosing the right architecture, 32/64 bit?