Re: [ubuntu-uk] Reverse engineering data files

2014-11-26 Thread Gareth France
It is a bit more complex than testing an IEC lead many times. That won't give all the results and there are a large combination of differing settings within the tester. The results you just plucked out are not correct, but they are damn close! They should be: ID Earth Insulation L

[ubuntu-uk] unity doesn't load after kernel update?

2014-11-26 Thread Alan Lord
Anyone else seen this? On my laptop I updated yesterday but didn't restart until this morning. When I login I don't get any launcher or top bar on the display? Linux hrun 3.16.0-25-generic #33-Ubuntu SMP Tue Nov 4 12:06:54 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux Thankfully, because this has

Re: [ubuntu-uk] unity doesn't load after kernel update?

2014-11-26 Thread Will Cooke
On 26 November 2014 at 08:33, Alan Lord wrote: > Anyone else seen this? > > On my laptop I updated yesterday but didn't restart until this morning. > When I login I don't get any launcher or top bar on the display? > > Hi Alan, could you try resetting compiz's configuration: First "rm -rf ~/.c

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Reverse engineering data files

2014-11-26 Thread Paul Sladen
On Wed, 26 Nov 2014, Gareth France wrote: > > f2 80 05 f3 4e 08 f6 80 49 00 08 f8 80 00 (Washing machine) > > f2 80 06 f3 4e 08 f6 80 01 00 08 f8 80 00 (Fridge) > IDEarth Insulation LoadLeakage Continuity Descript > D7785 0.05>99.99 0.050.73(No

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Reverse engineering data files

2014-11-26 Thread Gareth France
Earth and insulation are two different tests. The insulation results on the Supernova measure up to 99.99 Mohms. The fact it is reading above the scale is relevant and important information. So the earth reading is 0.05 or 0.06 depending on which test you are looking at, the INSULATION is GREAT

Re: [ubuntu-uk] unity doesn't load after kernel update?

2014-11-26 Thread Alan Lord
On 26/11/14 12:00, Will Cooke wrote: Hi Alan, could you try resetting compiz's configuration: First "rm -rf ~/.compiz-1" if it exists Then run "gsettings reset-recursively org.compiz.core:/org/compiz/profiles/unity/ " Then reboot (or restart lightdm) and see if it makes any difference. Thank

Re: [ubuntu-uk] unity doesn't load after kernel update?

2014-11-26 Thread Will Cooke
On 26 November 2014 at 13:03, Alan Lord wrote: > > I'll try and do this later today (I am using my laptop for work right now > - gnome-fall-back is rather refreshing and quite usable) but can you tell > me if this will delete my personal settings for the Launcher and Unity > before I do? > Yes,

Re: [ubuntu-uk] unity doesn't load after kernel update?

2014-11-26 Thread Alan Lord
On 26/11/14 14:53, Will Cooke wrote: Yes, I'm afraid it will. It resets everything back to default. Gah - Oh well, at least I know. I will let you know once I've had the time to reset it all. Thanks Al -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk htt

Re: [ubuntu-uk] unity doesn't load after kernel update?

2014-11-26 Thread Colin Law
On 26 November 2014 at 13:03, Alan Lord wrote: > On 26/11/14 12:00, Will Cooke wrote: >> >> Hi Alan, could you try resetting compiz's configuration: >> >> First "rm -rf ~/.compiz-1" if it exists >> Then run "gsettings reset-recursively >> org.compiz.core:/org/compiz/profiles/unity/ " >> >> Then r

Re: [ubuntu-uk] unity doesn't load after kernel update?

2014-11-26 Thread Alan Lord
On 26/11/14 15:31, Colin Law wrote: What settings have you changed? I wonder whether the fact that some settings are non-standard is a factor in the problem arising in the first place. I have never had to reset as far as I can remember, except when running beta versions once or twice. Nothin

Re: [ubuntu-uk] unity doesn't load after kernel update?

2014-11-26 Thread Colin Law
On 26 November 2014 at 15:37, Alan Lord wrote: > On 26/11/14 15:31, Colin Law wrote: >> >> >> What settings have you changed? I wonder whether the fact that some >> settings are non-standard is a factor in the problem arising in the >> first place. I have never had to reset as far as I can remem