Looks like 50 is default
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Looks like 50 is default
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been without a phone line for a few days here - missed you all a little bit
If you upgraded with the nvidia driver in place it's possible. I'd certainly go for reinstalling that.
PM me with those e-mail addresses you have been trying.
The one associated with the old account is a jaywebdesigns one - that's the one I would be wanting to confirm.
I'm not sure how you originally installed 2 cards, maybe do that again.
I'd start with one working (and it's proprietary driver if there is one) then shutdown and see where you get to from there....
Closing this now, given that everything is broken and useless there seems little point in keeping it open.
Yep - that was what I was seeing.
That's the dev wallpaper - once we get closer to release it'll change to what will be in 15.10
not sure if this is local or not
Recent updates to at least xserver-common and a reboot apparently left me with missing letters.
Running nouveau.
Installed nvidia driver and rebooted and...
oops - sorry, been using the unreleased version of *buntu for so long I forget others might be a version or 3 behind :D
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Tmpfs
Have a look there.
The files in /etc/grub.d/ get read and then used to build the grub.cfg file in /boot/grub
If you go to /etc/grub.d/ you'll see something like
00_header 10_linux 20_memtest86+ ...
Ok - that makes a bit more sense now :)
No real idea, but something ubiquityish I would guess ...
If you're doing this for yourself - surely it'd better to use the debian start menu that hides...
Your request for help doesn't make a lot of sense to be honest.
Boot the install medium and you'll find it.
If it's an example of it - search for the image.
I have dealt with that account.
Not sure, all I know is that it's not being forced on anyone - no idea what Mate,Kubuntu, Gnome or Lubuntu are doing. I do know that Xubuntu hasn't even discussed it in any depth.
In respect to what?
If you're alluding to snappy - then I'd be interested to know as well - currently the only flavour that's wandering in that direction in Ubuntu.
Something like this maybe...
@ gil-delahousse - this forum is English speaking, for support option in French please see http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ubuntu-fr/
ce forum est anglophone, pour l'option de support en français...
You'd possibly be better off with the mailing list and/or the irc channel.
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone
#ubuntu-phone on freenode
also
https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/
can't remember - sorry :(
have you got a keyboard/mouse you can swap for the wireless set? - see how much further it gets
it fails to boot with live session?
tried using any of the F6 options at livesession? like...
and what happens if you Ctrl+D ?
do you get warning as described in the question here?
http://askubuntu.com/questions/19692/system-displays-file-system-maintenance-error-press-ctrld-while-booting
check this out
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=898573&p=5649417#post5649417