Finally I have sent the processes stealing I/O throughput a STOP signal (kill
-19),
and voila: The I/O througput of the mv command increased from ~2 Mb/s to ~75
Mb/s.
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I have experienced this also on Ubuntu 16.04.7 LTS when I wanted to move
1,5 TB data to an external USB3 disk.
When I started the mv command it performed well until I have noticed that
BackupPC and updatedb.mlocate woke up to do plenty of disk activity, slowing
down the source disk of the mv com
Note:
the kali-linux-2016.1-amd64.iso image is 2,8G big and won't fit on a CD.
So you need to take a DVD to write it on, even if I wrote CD somewhere in the
text above.
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After long time I am happy now, because I surprisingly found a
workaround that fixed this issue for me, with neither opening the case
nor using/installing any proprietary software like Windows, etc.
I booted with a KALI-Linux Live-CD to try to recover some lost pictures
from an IPhone that got dea
With OTA 7 it could not connect to my TomTom VIA 135.
With an android device it was no problem to pair it and use it as hands free,
so I would expect it to work with Ubuntu, too.
I will retest this with OTA 8.
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Does anybody have another idea for a workaround?
Otherwise the bug should get higher priority to get fixed quickly.
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Title:
Trying to set the display size manually was not successful:
michael@quad:~$ xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 1280 x 720, maximum 4096 x 4096
VGA-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
DVI-I-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
TV-0 disconnected (norma
Found a link that might be helpful:
http://analogbit.com/fix_nvidia_edid
You can use nvidia-settings to get your EDID info. Run nvidia-settings, click
on DFP-0, then click "Acquire EDID..."
Store the file to television-edid.bin
Install the package edid-decode and do
edid-decode television-edid.
Unfortunately the nvidia-331 does not work with the graphics card:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation G72 [GeForce 7300
GS] (rev a1)
And the nouveau driver which is open source can only display 640x480 on the
television set.
So It seems that I have to stay with the nvidia driv
Trying to upgrade gives some dependency problems:
michael@quad:~/download$ sudo aptitude install nvidia-331
The following NEW packages will be installed:
bbswitch-dkms{a} libcuda1-331{a} nvidia-331{b} nvidia-libopencl1-331{ab}
nvidia-opencl-icd-331{a} nvidia-prime{a}
0 packages upgraded, 6 newl
The issue is the following:
i nvidia-304-updates- NVIDIA
legacy binary driver - version 304.117
The legacy driver is version 304.
But nvidia-settings has version 331.
In the link, tey recommend downgrading nvidia-settings, but I think it would be
interesti
The above was from the attached nvidia-bug-report.log.
dpkg -p nvidia-settings |grep Version
Version: 331.20-0ubuntu8
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Currently NVIDIA GLX Module 304.117 is installed.
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After upgrading to 14.04, nvidia-settings crashes with "BadValu
Found the following link:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/412181/nvidia-settings-received-an-x-window-system-error-error-was-badvalue-intege
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I have had the issue, but in my case it seemed to be caused by some broken
package dependencies.
After resolving them and rebooting, the issue was gone.
Probably you should have a look at the package dependencies, if you can't fix
it with the suggestion above.
But in my case the resolution setti
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to 14.04 the screen resolution is not as I want and
changing with nvidia-settings is not possible, because the program
crashes when applying new settings.
michael@quad:~$ nvidia-settings
ERROR: Error querying target relations
The program 'nvidia-settings' re
Attached nvidia bug report log file.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-settings/+bug/1313274/+attachment/4098072/+files/nvidia-bug-report.log.gz
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Also affects: Ubuntu precise (12.04.4 LTS)
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Title:
0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio Bluetooth Dongle gives p
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