try by removing the modem manager, don't worry you can reinstall it .
sudo apt-get autoremove modemmanager
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try by removing the modem manager, don't worry you can reinstall it .
sudo apt-get autoremove modemmanager
are you using wifi?
it could be a hardware specific problem.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:linrunner/tlp
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install tlp tlp-rdw
put the code above in terminal to install tlp. it is right now the best...
have you tried TLP?
backup imp files and defrag your windows partition before doing anything.
you can try boot repair with live dvd , here is the link for instructions:- https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
how to encrypt a file/folder?
you can try xubuntu or lubuntu rather than ubuntu which is designed for newer pcs with better specs. lubuntu would be the lightest of all in the ubuntu family.
i have been looking for a similar thing and never found anything satisfactory except pdfstudio . it is better than anything else but not free. so i +1 both the above posters for their opinions.
please give some details about your setup, i.e installation, system hardware version of lubuntu etc.
you are right but strangely, it has helped many times to me and many others !!!!
use bleach bit (root) to clean your system often, untill you reinstall with a better partition scheme.
go to personal file sharing from the dash and allow bluetooth sharing by marking related check boxes and you are good to go!
cheers!
it could be a bad hdd too, do you have any i/o problems in windows?
how much /tmp is enough for smooth operation of tasks like video encoding, graphics designing, creating , editing pdf etc..
actually i'm very much satisfied with my current setup , the only problem is /tmp mounted on a separate 7gb hdd partition, i just want to either grow the partition or mount /tmp under the parttion...
i've attached screenshots of my current partitioning scheme with a 60gb ssd and a 500gb hdd.
i'm facing problem with /tmp mounted on a 7gb partition on hdd, which runs out of space frequently, ...
a cable network is also a good choice, it would be difficult but fruitful.
you will have to enable 'personal file sharing'. type 'share in dash and go to personal file sharing, enable bluetooth share options as required.
i suggest to use the inscript layout, which is activated by only selecting 'indian' in the keyboard layouts and not the sub layouts which are inside 'indian'.
it will be a bit tough in the...
it is type of partition table , i'm not an expert on the subject but i know by my experience that what is going to work.
now you should better download latest iso 12.04 lts for stability and 12.10...
the problem is with the partitioning of your second hdd, it is a gpt partition. so you may have to repartition the drive and reinstall ubuntu.
'airdroid' is a very good android app which can be used in such situations for easy big files transfers
if you are 'logged in' as user other than the administrator , these things can happen.