Thanks for the tips which I will try out when necessary - Terry
> Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2010 15:16:11 +
> From: gom...@gmail.com
> To: dialogue_qu...@hotmail.com
> Subject: [Bug 502055] Re: [i845] [i82845G/GL Brookdale-G] Screen freeze after
> while of working
>
> This bug report has been inact
Thanks for all that. I am on standby at the moment to see if it freezes again
as it has not for the past week - hoping it has magically corrected itself! but
great to know how I can get to the command post.
> Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2010 05:30:29 +
> From: jbow...@gmail.com
> To: dialogue_qu...@
Thanks for your response Bryce, I am thinking of re-installing 9.10 as
the last resort unless you suggest otherwise? But if you think that
might be the best action to take at this point could you provide any
links that may assist me in the process? I found the following but would
be good to have mo
I have 2 machines each with Ubuntu 9.10, and I have always been able to just
move the mouse to restore, so maybe machines later than pentium 4 do not
respond in this way.
Latest on freeze is that it froze last night while viewing photos, so is not
specific to whatever I am doing on the workspac
will start keeping a record of when freezes occur - lately they have been less
often, but it always freezes when after screensaver eventually defaults to
sleep (or is it hibernation - same thing?) - it won't restore by moving mouse
or pressing enter, so I have to shut power off. But noticed yest
Thanks for your input Akria. I don't know why it attempts to reconnect to
wireless as it is connected permanently to broadband via ethernet cable. And I
notice when I click on the icon (installed on the top toolbar) for signing in
to hotmail, the screens shakes slightly and a flash of a green li
Attached lspci as instructed.
Checked the site to do with xorg - the command to open a new bug is "ubuntu-bug
-p xorg" - should I then refer to this current bug number? - how much of the
details of this bug should I transfer?
Alex - you posted: Changed in xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu):
statu
Thank you - that all went well - xorg.conf is now on the desktop - it
has a 'lock' symbol on it, so hope this is not an obstacle?
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ok - will try now!
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Tried as suggested, and I assume you mean to go to the 'File System' -
but then I am confronted by abbreviated names of folders so I do not
have a clue where to look for the required files - could you please be
more specific as I am not all that PC tech minded, though I can follow
logical steps eas
Thanks Alex,
I am still quite a novice to the terminal, but 'permission denied' was the
response to each of the entries, and could not locate from 'File Search'. I
will check out the bug report links again to get more info on how to proceed.
And how do I run without any /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
Terry
Getting a bit desperate now guys! Is anyone (developer staff or volunteer)
looking at the O/S via 'apport-collect'? how does it work? I have looked up
sites for re-installing and have found a suggestion to enter command: 'sudo
dpkg-reconfigure -phigh -a'
Is this a good option to rectify the fau
Hello again Nigel,
Have attempted to re-issue the command but would not
respond, possibly because it already has been given the command to
allow to 'change anything' which I was successful at doing a few days
ago. The developer should now be able to access the system to work on
it.
Thanks - Terry
Hello again Nigel, Have attempted to re-issue the command but would not
respond, possibly because it already has been given the command to allow to
'change anything' which I was successful at doing a few days ago. The developer
should now be able to access the system to work on it.
Thanks - Terr
Hi Nigel, I have completed your instructions but still have the problem - is
there anything else I can do? Thanks - Terry
> Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2009 02:53:01 +
> From: nigelb...@gmail.com
> To: dialogue_qu...@hotmail.com
> Subject: [Bug 497179] Re: screen freezes after working for awhile but c
ok! have given apport-collect full access so hope it is not too
difficult to rectify - Terry O'Brien
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Thanks Nigel, I have not had time to look at this for awhile but will do
so today and let you know the result.
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