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I'm not sure what your asking or saying? but i have attached a couple of
screen shots of my systems idle ram usage i understand Removing
evolution completely is messy, but disabling is relatively
straightforward.
Of course this should have been done using dpkg divert and whatever, to
not confuse a
i have found a possible fix or workaround to the problem!
i installed Ubuntu gnome 16.04 and to my surprise the ram usage was at
1.2gb idle and after just opening my browser and a youtube video it shot
up to about 2.3gb which was alarming to say the least, so not one to
give up i went in search fo
Hi to Simone.
I do not believe the alsa_setup.sh is required (I did not need to use it)
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[HP ProBook 470 G3, Intel Skylake HD
I also have a HP 430 G3, on Ubuntu 15.10, kernel 4.2.0-23. Same issue (no
sound).
Above solution from Simone (14-12-2015) failed to work for me.
But the following does work and has the advantage of persisting.
1. Create a new modprobe.d file:
/etc/modprobe.d/intel.conf
2. Add these entries:
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