I just upgraded to utopic and the indicator for cpufreq-utils just show two cpu frequency options: Power save and Performance.
Before in trusty:
Now in utopic:
Regards.
I just upgraded to utopic and the indicator for cpufreq-utils just show two cpu frequency options: Power save and Performance.
Before in trusty:
Now in utopic:
Regards.
I just purchased a Lenovo thinkpad and I am so proud of everything in it. It feels just as rock solid as the Linux kernel :P.
The problem is that Lenovo decided to remove the context menu key that is the key that does the right click stuff. They replaced it by a print screen key. My keyboard has its numeric part with some buttons above it. There is a magnifying glass key that I would like to remap to open the context menu or be the right click key. Is it possible to do this?
I've tried searching for other related questions but I only found Q&As on how to add options to the Nautilus context menu. I want to to map a physical key of my keyboard to open this menu. Just like before. It also appears that Dell is dropping this key in their inspiron keyboard. I dont know whats going on since I use the keyboard more than mouse.
Thanks in advance.
When using nouveau the fps are low compared to nvidia closed driver. But when booting, nvidia drivers show the ubuntu splash screen in a 900x800 resolution like nvidia its not loaded yet. When nouveau it splash in a decent resolution.
The problem I'm having since karmic koala is I cant switch to virtual terminals with nvidia closed drivers. By the way, is the same PC: VAIO VPCCW19FX with NVIDIA G210M, now with precise amd64.
To make easy to read the configs, I pastedbin'ed each file in differents pastes.
/etc/X11/xorg.conf >> http://pastebin.com/Ly7n5d2T
/etc/default/grub >> http://pastebin.com/VPBYkRVS
lsmod >> http://pastebin.com/a7q3z9ZL
lspci >> http://pastebin.com/bd4vPCPf
I've just installed nvidiabl module from https://github.com/downloads/guillaumezin/nvidiabl/nvidiabl-dkms_0.74_all.deb and screen brightness still is not changing. I have NVIDIA G210M, Precise amd64, VAIO VPCCW19FX
I Just installed gnome-shell
in my 12.04 box and, unity disappears from the login screen.
This is what I've done trying to fix:
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Are “PPA's” safe to add to my system, and what are some “red flags” to watch out for?
Should I trust these packages and ppas on Oneiric Amd64? PPA:
ppa:webupd8team/jupiter
ppa:atareao/atareao
ppa:webupd8team/gnome3
ppa:webupd8team/java
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ubuntu-x-swat/x-updates
Packages from ppa above:
Jupiter gnome-shell-extensions calendar-indicator oracle-java7-installer indicator-weather lo-menubar xscreensaver xscreensaver-gl-extra xscreensaver-data-extra gimp gimp-plugin-registry gimp-resynthesizer
Where can I find a book or articles that doesnt tell me how to do a ls. Im looking for one where i can learn about:
-iptables -apparmor
I know there is ufw and gufw and no gui for app armor. I want to learn iptables because I have a debian server and I dont think I can install ufw on it.
Thanks for reply.
I always wonder about the broadband in my Intel WiFi Link 5100. I have a wireless network at home and the poor performance is confusing.
In windows 7 the adapter says it is at 350mbps with win drivers. In Ubuntu, connection information just say 150mbps. Same adapter, same N-Network. I'm using Intel's open source driver. I checked, and the intel module is active.
Why is this happening?