Re: Failure to wake from suspend in iBook w/14.04PPC

2014-09-13 Thread Fritz Hudnut
Is: Thanks for the reply, yeah doesn't seem like things happen too fast in PPC-land . . . no worries, it's not the "mission critical" computer . . . and not enough time to "retro-install" kernels . . . could roll back to 12.04 and just let that do until the computer dies . . . . On Sat, Sep 13, 2

Re: Failure to wake from suspend in iBook w/14.04PPC

2014-09-13 Thread Israel
Fritz, I am sorry to hear about this... I wish PPC was more supported, but I am not entirely sure what else you can do. There is of course the kernel bisection route... but that is a LONG process of checking many builds of the kernel to see where the problem started... You'd have to talk to the Ub

Failure to wake from suspend in iBook w/14.04PPC

2014-09-13 Thread Fritz Hudnut
@Is: Thanks for the reply, that's what I was thinking, the dev who posted the suggestion did not reply back to my bug post saying, "This is PPC" . . . . Appreciate the link to building kernel, don't know if I have time to learn . . . maybe I'll get there . . . . In terms of the 14.10 "test" . . .

Re: Basil's question (move home to separate partition and restore working system)

2014-09-13 Thread Andre Rodovalho
Yes Israel already said... To be sure, you could simply remove all hidden files and folders on your /home and then reinstall Lubuntu 14.04 pointing that partition as your home... 2014-09-13 8:43 GMT-04:00 Israel : > Hi Basil! > I highly sugegst youtry my initial suggestion > open a tty (Ctrl+Al

Re: Basil's question (move home to separate partition and restore working system)

2014-09-13 Thread Israel
Hi Basil! I highly sugegst youtry my initial suggestion open a tty (Ctrl+Alt+F1) login, then: sudo mv ~/.config ~/config_backup sudo mv ~/.cache ~/cache_backup then sudo restart lightdm or alternatively sudo stop lightdm sudo start lightdm Then it should work however some of your applica

Re: Basil's question (move home to separate partition and restore working system)

2014-09-13 Thread Basil Fernie
Hi Israel, No problem with the new thread, Just wasn't expecting to see my name up in lights so soon in life... Your suggestions were probably good, but I had this problem with 20GB spare to hold 3 versions of a 30GB folder... I followed up the links which were again addressing a slightly