Hello, so for a good 6 months installing and using Linux on my HP Chromebook 2014 has worked perfectly. Then bam, one day I get on press ctrl+alt+T type in sudo startunity and it doesn't work! I am willing to reset my laptop and reinstall Linux if necessary but if its fixable please let me know! I've been looking around and haven't been able to find anything about this. Here's a screen shot of what it says:
http://imgur.com/YqlX0xw
Personally, I think its because my Chromebook automatically updated itself.
I'm looking at getting a laptop to install linux for use with audio recording software ardour. But I'm looking at chromebooks with their ssd drives and it seems like a better idea than a laptop. Am I missing the point? Is there some reason, either the processor, ram or anything else that would make a laptop a better choice than a chromebook? The chromebook is $200 and the laptop is about $700. Will the chromebook run everything a laptop will run?
hey folks,
I always wonder why many programs from these operating systems are not cross platform? I mean, all three are using a linux kernel.
Sometimes I would like to run a gnu/linux program on an android/chromebook device and an android/chromebook program on gnu/linux. There are a few cross platform programs that I can think of like: Firefox, google chrome browser, and Netflix.
I know very little about android's and the chromebook os's inner workings, but I do know that both have many close source apps and proprietary software and drivers.
What else is on android and the chromebook os that makes it different from gnu/linux? And why do certain companies prefer to port programs to android and the chromebook os over gnu/linux?
I received my Chromebook through my work as a gift in Christmas. I was starting it up and I was setting it for the first time but it just turned off on me could it be that something is wrong with it through the company of the maker or can I check if the Chromebook has warranty?
Just bought a chrome book and worked with my 10 year old to try to install minecraft through linux.
I followed the following instructions
http://itechtriad.com/articles/2014/...n-a-chromebook
to enter developer mode in chromeos. Successfully istalled linux. Using KDE. I downloaded minecraft for linux. but instructions say I should be able to click bottom left KDE kickstarted button and see "edit applications" but it isnt there.
SO i have linux up. I have minecraft in. But I am stuck. (And I still think I need java installed. Any advice/
I've recently bought The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited, and I can't get it to work with wine no matter what I do. I've followed this tutorial, which just gives me a white screen when I run the installation exe, I've run the script from POL, which gives me the same white screen when I run the exe, and I've tried running it with just wine, giving me the same result. I've tried using opengl in the "display" tab on play on linux, which does't do anything. I've tried installing some components such as vcrun, doesn't help. I've reinstalled play on linux and wine, didn't do anything. And I've tried installing steam and then installing the elder scrolls online from steam and it doesn't do anything.
"playonlinux.log" from installation script: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11549385/
"playonlinux.log" from this video: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11549531/
When I start up the installation exe it will bring up a window that looks like this (sometimes the text doesn't show up) or bring up a crash dialog that looks like this. Then When I press "go" or the blank button depending on whether or not the text decides to show up, it will bring up a fullscreen white window and then it will shrink down and freeze, not doing anything or showing anything. Sometimes it will bring up a window like this when I press "go", frozen, saying "play on linux is installing your application."
I'm using the latest version of Manjaro, just updated. And I'm using the "video-catalyst" proprietary drivers. Note that I did get it working with my laptop by just running "wine Install_ESO.exe" and it worked fine. The only difference is the hardware and the drivers, both are running manjaro. Does it only work with open-source drivers?
If any of you have any help, I'd appreciate it. If there is any log files you need I can provide them.
Hello everyone from stackexchange,
I am a total Linux newbie, and for a short school task I have to perform the following action in Linux OpenWRT running in my virtualbox. I have tried multiple commands and googled a lot but I can't get it working. If someone could help me out on what to do, that would be awesome. I have looked through the manuals too but it doesnt seem to work.
Task: http://i.imgur.com/MeLcGJh.png
My OpenWRT screen: http://imgur.com/98OLB9Y
Many thanks.
Hello,
I'm trying to install Linux computer brand Positive
MS-7267 see 4.5 (945GCM5 v2)
Intel Celeron 420 1.6 GHz
2GB DDR2 memory
80GB HD
I believe he was previously with Windows 7 installed (but the original factory is Vista Starter)
I used the KillDisk for formatting, and overwrite zeros, and apparently it was all OK.
When trying to install Elementary OS (DVD) or Ubuntu (another DVD), appears the keyboard and the doll:
http://imgur.com/0OqZYBv
but later it goes to black screen with a list of errors.
List errors when trying to install Elementary OS:
http://imgur.com/OV8ji6m
List errors when trying to install Ubuntu:
http://imgur.com/4dnmE2O
Too tried the Mageia (DVD)
The following installation screen appears: http://imgur.com/KaAyBeW
I tried to add some parameters both in Mageia as The Elemetary and ubuntu (after pressing F6), as
acpi = off noapic nolapic nodma PNPBIOS nomodeset irqpoll xdriver = vesa resolution = 1024x768 and nothing, changed nothing
In Mageia, when I click install linux kernel appears the load popup and always goes to 100%, but then just goes black screen passes 10, 20 minutes and not change anything
Selecting Mageia hardware detection option appears the information below:
http://imgur.com/4GwHUeE
http://imgur.com/8ZcbS1C
http://imgur.com/mLQrclq
http://imgur.com/qmRZ09J
http://imgur.com/OCCdx6b
http://imgur.com/IYQM4BC
http://imgur.com/gpFF7I0
In the bios setup already disable IOAPIC, checked if the vga is 8mb and TBM does not change anything:
screens is set as:
http://imgur.com/UzLPOT0
http://imgur.com/KY7ksGh
http://imgur.com/SDzWKje
I'm three days trying to install Linux and I can not.
I thank those who can help
Hi there. I'm new to Linux. My son installed it. First, I was pleased. Then I was angry: we have three printers in the house. It was incompatible with them all (when I connected the printer, it did not automatically install it. Now I'm frustrated. I have been to sites to find out what version of Linux I have. I am not a techie. I worked out how to get into the black terminal screen. I worked out how to write the command uname -a and got the answer Ubuntu 109. I don't know what this means but I then worked out how to put a command in $ sudo apt-get install cnijfilter-ip4500series to install the printer. It asked me for my password. I entered the password I use to open the user interface when I turn on the laptop. No dice. I need to distribute posters this pm. I will have to spend more money, going into town to get them from there. Not great. Any help appreciated. Advice, guidance, kind words of encouragement....
Before i start id like to say im a total newb to linux.. Used windows for years but I'm not tech minded, my old pc run slow so i bought an ipad! Then was given a linux pc but a good friend about 4-5 years after buying an ipad.
Brief history
A friend of mine the other day gave me a pc he had lying around unused but dusty and had linux installed. i got it home and it worked perfect but no sound, messages him and i was told by a him to locate the "analog output" click that in settings and make sound run through it, all i could find was dummy output ( i think its called ), i researched it and found its because it was bugged so to sort it out i needed to uninstall and reinstall so i followed some guys code and did that.. It said the install was successful in the control panel type thing. but on restart i get a blank screen.. Like my monitor isn't working! " i used this method http://itsfoss.com/fix-sound-ubuntu-1304-quick-tip/ no sure if links are allowed but i used this guys method to try and get my sound back and ended up with a blank screen after restart.
I get to the grub menu ( think its called )
http://i60.tinypic.com/a3ecud.jpg
I have found many post relating to blank screen but non are like the picture i posted or talk really in death tech talk which i don't understand.. I think in the grub menu i need to change something but I'm confused
I believe its when you reinstall stuff that it makes the monitor not work?? Could this be the case?? If so can you help??
Ps sorry if i posted in wrong section i am a total newb so please forgive me
And no in death tech talk, try keep it simple
Thanks commando.
Ps if you want me to explain things further please say. I'm not computer literate sorry but i will do my best.
Hey guys. So I just went out and bought a Sager 8268-s (clevo p150sm-a) With an i7 4910mq and a Nvidia 980m gt. As I am a computer tech by trade, every time i see Windows i get horrible PTSD so i decided to try Linux instead. After many hours of trying to get a dual boot working finally got Linux Mint 17 Cinnamon installed on my computer, but when I went to install the Nvidia driver it landed me in fallback mode which I could not escape. So then I tried Ubuntu 14.04 LTS thinking maybe Mint was incompatible with the driver and the same thing happened.
So here is my method:
(sorry i don't know how to make a code box :/ )
First I log in to get root access:
$ su
Then I Update the xorg:
$ sudo apt-add-repository ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa
Then update my system:
$ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
Then i go into Virtual terminal (Ctrl+Alt+F1) and disable the display manager:
$ sudo service mdm (or lightdm for Ubuntu) stop
Then i install the drivers which i have done multiple ways:
$ sudo apt-get install nvidia-current nvidia-settings
or
$ sudo apt-get install nvidia-343 nvidia-settings
or by downloading the driver from Nvidia (first designating the file as executable)
$ sudo sh nvidia.run && sudo apt-get install nvidia-settings
Then after install, I create the config file:
$ sudo nvidia-xconfig
Then I reboot. After I get the low res mode in Ubuntu or fallback mode in Mint and Driver manager doesn't detect any proprietary drivers and I have to reinstall to get the OS working again. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.