Hi Everyone, I've got a mini PC that after the system resumes from suspend
it seems to have some problems with the audio working through HDMI. The
audio through the headphone jack continues to work.
If I reboot, the audio begins working through HDMI again.
Here's some information:
uname -v
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On 9/5/20, Jose Mojada wrote:
> Hello,
> After the last system updates at the end of August, the built-in keyboard of
> my laptop "Chuwi minibook" has stopped working. In the Grub menu it works
> correctly, but once you start the system it stops works, and there is no
> other way to get to use the
On 9/5/20, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Saturday, September 05, 2020 12:34:37 PM Aaron Elmquist wrote:
>> Well, I don't think it's a hardware issue. The computer is less than a
>> year old and it's been used sporadically over the last year. Any
>> thoughts
>> on how to rule hardware out as an
Le 05/09/2020 à 19:27, Dennis Wicks a écrit :
> Yes, everything is in the same box/host. I need to know how to mount a
> physical CD!
> TNX!
>
You go in the menu View-> details-> CD-ROM, and then you select the
physical drive in the list (usually /dev/sr0)
On Saturday, September 05, 2020 12:34:37 PM Aaron Elmquist wrote:
> Well, I don't think it's a hardware issue. The computer is less than a
> year old and it's been used sporadically over the last year. Any thoughts
> on how to rule hardware out as an issue?
Sorry, no, not off the top of my head,
Fabien Roucaute wrote on 9/5/20 1:40 AM:
Le 05/09/2020 à 01:57, Dennis Wicks a écrit :
I'm running Win10 with Virtual Machine Manager on Deb 10.4. How to I
attach my CD drive to Win10 so I can install some software?
Many TIA!
Dennis
Either the ISO or the CD-ROM need to be on the host. If KVM
Well, I don't think it's a hardware issue. The computer is less than a
year old and it's been used sporadically over the last year. Any thoughts
on how to rule hardware out as an issue?
On Sat, Sep 5, 2020 at 6:18 AM wrote:
> On Friday, September 04, 2020 07:55:43 PM Aaron Elmquist wrote:
> >
Hi,
is there a way to find out where xdg-mime gets its configuration from?
I have
$ xdg-mime query default application/pdf
gimp.desktop
$
but I would have expected okular.
Just wondering if this is a wrong user configuration or if the problem is
system wide...
Thanks
Rainer
On Saturday, September 05, 2020 10:35:24 AM Lee wrote:
> On 9/3/20, riveravaldez wrote:
> > What could I do to check/test the health/performance of the connection
> > in order to diagnose if there's effectively a problem?
>
> You can use iperf to see how bad wireless thruput is. LinSSID
> htt
On 9/3/20, riveravaldez wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm under the impression that one of my LAN-SSH connections is working
> poorly. When I SSH from a wired desktop machine (generic) to a
> Wi-Fi-ed notebook (ThinkPadX220) things take irregular and seemingly
> excessive amounts of time to happen (you type an
On Friday, September 04, 2020 07:55:43 PM Aaron Elmquist wrote:
> I'm on debian buster using KDE as my GUI. My trackpoint was working quite
> well until a month or two ago (maybe more). Now it has some odd behavior
> where it will snap to the bottom of the screen every so often when I'm
> using it
Hello,
It is the first time that I have a problem with debian that I have not been
able to solve by searching for information on the web.
After the last system updates at the end of August, the built-in keyboard of my
laptop "Chuwi minibook" has stopped working. In the Grub menu it works
correc
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