Looks like you messed up the packaging system; don't worry it can be fixed quite easily most of the time.
Clear out apt archives, lock, and partial files:
sudo rm -r /var/cache/apt/archives ...
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Looks like you messed up the packaging system; don't worry it can be fixed quite easily most of the time.
Clear out apt archives, lock, and partial files:
sudo rm -r /var/cache/apt/archives ...
If TAB is the "enter BIOS setup" button, installing Ubuntu should have no effect on that - the BIOS listens for it during POST when the hardware splash screen is being shown(All this will happen...
You can change the idle power option and duration under power management options of the GNOME/Unity control center GUI(It might be called settings on Unity..I'm not sure.).
unity-control-center ...
Just a suggestion..You might be better off(depending on the size and complexity of your markup.) not using regular expressions in this case. Might I recommend BeautifulSoup - it's a python library...
Most desktops provide an option to suspend when inactive for some time. You can change this in you DE's settings. I assume you are on unity?
Also are you sure its hibernate, and not suspend?
...
Have you tried clearing downloaded packages?
sudo apt-get clean
or manually:
rm /var/cache/apt/archives
How is your disk set up? Is /boot on a partition of its own or shared with the...
Could it be that the bug is hardware dependent then? Because everything works just fine here.
Are you sure you chose to overwrite the image, when prompted during export?
Apparently, you will have to get the source to make changes. In a new directory do:
apt-get source gnome-control-center gnome-control-center-data
Then replace the logo.
cd...
Is this the logo you are referring to?
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Hmm..that's not much to go on...please provide more details.
Kernel version:
uname -a
Filesystems:
cat /etc/fstab
That's weird...
Just wondering..have you tried doing it by hand?
After creating partition, run as root:
partprobe
mkfs -t ext4 -L whatevernameyouwant /dev/sda5
A quick test using p7zip uses only up to 50% CPU on my 4 core machine, so I'm not sure what the answer is. It'l depend on how the compression algorithm you are using has been implemented.
More info...
Seems like you are running 32-bit linux right now; I wonder how..since you used the amd64 image. :-k
Anyways, if you are interested, you can check if your processor is 64-bit capable with the...
Could it be that you somehow end up with a vital partition being mounted read-only perhaps because there was an error in one of your disks. Default /etc/fstab is set to remount-ro the / partition in...
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Try the dbus commands given here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/168879/shutdown-from-terminal-without-entering-password#385316
The error messages ought to give some indication about what's going...
The parted output shows the partition table to be "msdos" so we already know it is MBR.
1) Since you are using MBR, the fourth partition(sda4) has to span the entire unused region after your...
Hi Srihari, welcome to the Ubuntu community!
Could you provide the output of the following commands:
lsb_release -a
and
uname -a
This will tell us which version of Ubuntu and the kernel you...
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Which "software version" are you referring to? How did you ascertain it? Any command/s that you used or a screenshot would help us understand what exactly you are...
If none of the above woks then delete everything from /var/lib/apt/lists/ and /var/lib/apt/lists/partial, do apt-get update and try again.
apt-get dist upgrade is not the same as getting a new...
I am on 16.04 and pm-hibernate works alright for me(on kernels 4.4.0-28-generic and 4.4.0-31-generic). Have you tried using systemctl?
systemctl hibernate
Although I suspect it won't work...
You could try opening something like this with Inkscape, and then vary the size of the image and print on appropriate sized paper to get the exact square size that you want.
Like everyone else has said, it is normal behavior for the terminal to not give any visual feedback when the password is being typed in.
Verify that you are using the correct password with the...
In the log files that you provided:
In old.dmesg:
[ 0.000000] Kernel command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-24-generic-pae root=UUID=499edec4-eb48-4e68-a9cc-bcd98b430255 ro quiet...