I read up on this one on the link provided. If Ctrl q is not allocated,
it should be easy to close the current version. Surely you have a linux
build. It is very standard to have ctrl Q not ctrl W
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I read up on this one on the link provided. If Ctrl q is not allocated,
it should be easy to close the current version. Surely you have a linux
build. It is very standard to have ctrl Q not ctrl W
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mes if I plug in the mouse and unplug it, then it helps to get it back
up.
Sometimes it does not work and reboot is needed.
Note. This is a touch pad model too.
I have no idea on how to find the package at fault for this, so I picked the
mouse applet.
Bhikkhu Subhuti
I hope this helps.
I did not load the upstream yet.. but I installed the latest bios and it did
not seem to work. I also tried a program called hdajackretask. This did not
work according to the youtube.com video I watched to make the microphone work.
So I am left with a problem. It should mute the speakers and i
I loaded the 4.9 upstream and 1.15 BIOS from ACER. Bug still exists.. Please
let me know what to do next. My internal microphone has static and I want to
use a headset and then eventually a plug splitter of microphone and headphone.
The headphones work.
The microphone does not work
Both work
My computer has a realtek ALC255 according to hdaJackRetask but lscipi
command shows only Intel. The windows version has realtek drivers. I
am not sure if that is the problem. I have seemed to have read that
there are sub sound systems and sometimes it does not choose them.
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bhikkhusubhuti@Subhuntu:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 16.10
Release:16.10
bhikkhusubhuti@Subhuntu:~$ apt-cache policy alsa-base
alsa-base:
Installed: 1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu5
Candidate: 1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu5
Version table:
*** 1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu5 500
I hate to say this.. but "It works in Windows" (dual boot but nearly empty on
Windows).
Perhaps this is useful even though you do not like this phrase.
The Acer website has a 250 megabite Realtek driver for windows. I have
it downloaded but have not done anything with it. I am not sure if
that
I can confirm that this does not work in ubuntu mate 16.04 with a custom
keyboard (see
http://www.ubuntu4u.com/howtos/how-to-type-romanized-pali-and-sanskrit-in-ubuntu-12041210)
It works in terminal only. Burmese seems to work. The preferences for that
particular setting does not work. (no di
to get it back
up.
Sometimes it does not work and reboot is needed.
Note. This is a touch pad model too.
I have no idea on how to find the package at fault for this, so I picked the
mouse applet.
Bhikkhu Subhuti
I hope this helps.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: unity
ote. This is a touch pad model too.
I have no idea on how to find the package at fault for this, so I picked the
mouse applet.
Bhikkhu Subhuti
I hope this helps.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: unity-control-center 15.04.0+15.10.20150923-0ubuntu1
ProcVersio
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 22.04
If I change the default mounting options in Gnome Disk Utility the owner is
root. This threw me for a loop when all of my git repos were not working. I
thought it was an ubuntu 22.04 problem or a ppa.
It is directly from Gnome Disk Utility by changing the aut
I think that there should also be checkboxes and options to help one
fill in the options line. Gui to select icon too. There is a reason
for GUI.. and it is not really being used.
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The problem is, if you want a partition to be auto-mounted, you either must
edit the fstab or THE INSTRUCTIONS are to turn off the "default" mounting in
gnome disk utility and it will auto-mount. However, the auto-mounting is done
as system root and I don't have access to it. So I must google
I am beyond my troubles with this issue and only compassionately posting
this issue to help others. With some careful thought, I will share this
issue with gnome nautilus team. It seems logical that one should be
able to right click on a drive located on the sidebar thinggy. or a
drive located i
However, you might point to them and they might point to you.
I hope it gets resolved.
I'm referring to two teams pointing at each other for the other to fix
it.
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