I am using Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 on an acer aspire one. have an old CRT external monitorI cant get dualscreen to work on startup [the way I want it to]No matter what I do, dualscreen starts with the laptop monitor positioned to the right of the external and compiz is turned off. What I want is the external above the laptop monitor and compiz on. I created /etc/X11/Xsession.d/45custom_xrandr-settings as suggested here:http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Xorg_R...te_it_on_loginand put the following in it:
I just upgraded to the 10.04 and everything works just fine as before (except for skype but that really doesn't matters as it has already been 3 years I'm using ubuntu and I managed to get it to work only once, for miracle I believe ^^). The only real issue I have is this: when I start up my laptop, after the log-in, no sound will be heared as the "speaker" volume level in alsamixer is set to 0; if I raise it from the terminal running alsamixer (as I don't know any other alternative) everything plays just fine, but the next time I boot I do have to do it all over again... So, how can I change the default startup level of the "speaker" in alsamixer?
PS: by the way I do have the very same issue with the screen luminosity but the other way round as is always starts at maximum brightness and I can't manage to get it to start at the minimum, as it did before. At least reducing the backlight if far more quick but a couple of times I forget it and the battery lasted something like half an hour
i let the update manager do it's thing and update to 10.10.. well. it asked to restart.. and i let it. Now ubuntu will NOT boot up, it shows the purple ubuntu screen with the dots and then a black screen flashes:
Ubuntu 10.10 cody-A0751h ttyl cody-A0751h login:
3 times then it stays steady. and i log in and it takes me to a command prompt.I try the Ctrl+Alt+F7.. it shows where it TRIED to start up.. but its just stopped. and i tried startx into the command prompt.. and it errors out..
I'm using KeePass with mono under Ubuntu 9.10 and it work fine.
But now I want that it run automatically, so I wrote the script below and inserted it on /etc/init.d and gives it root permission. But when I do login, nothings happen.
Code:
#!/bin/bash # make KeePass run at startup mono /home/kelvin/Keepass/KeePass.exe
When I turn on the computer, the Grub2 shows up and asks me to choose what OS to start. And from today on, whatever I choose, I end up with nothing. When Linux (Ubuntu) is chosen, then the blinking logo is shown (depicting it's loading) and after some time I can only see a black screen. In case when Windows is chosen, the black screen appears immediately. Kive cd works fine but don't know what I could do with it. A week ago I changed a booting order in my BIOS, so that GRUB2 is loading very fast now. Then I also chose: sudo dkpg-reconfigure grub-pc and selected the disk that had my boot partition. For a week or so it worked fine.
I have installed ubuntu the same day on 2 PCs, my laptop with an athlon 64 x2 and 4Gb of RAM DDR3 and my very old PC, athlon XP2400 with 1Gb of DDR2 memory (if i remember well)
It starts in 20 seconde on the old PC and around 1 minute on my laptop, honestly it bugs me, any ideas why it is so slow on my laptop? I do have a 2 seconds for grubs, but still...
I just bought a DLink 323. I have fun_plug installed and ssh enabled, and it works great.I am having trouble mounting the NAS to an actual location (i.e. /mnt/dlink) I've added the following line to /etc/fstab.
I have made a startup USB from an Ubuntu LiveCD already, but I was wondering how I might take a high-capacity thumb drive and install a number of different boot disks on it, from an Ubuntu LiveCD to a bootable floppy, and choose one at startup of the disk, kind of like Grub?
I've added mpd to System->Preferences->Startup Applications several times and it always just disappears and of course isn't started. I have used both mpd and /usr/bin/mpd as the command. I have done a log search as follows:
Is it possible to have htop run automatically after I login? If it's too much to ask, it would be great if that specific htop window is locked on the upper right corner of my screen and is a bit transparent (more opacity).
I'm looking for something similar to this one: [URL]
when my netbook remix 10.04 starts I can see only terminal and no graphic interface (as you can see in the picture). I see the log in screen type my password and when the screen like on the picture. I 'm using lenovo N100 nb Tryed to install ubuntu desktop but no use
I can't seem to be able to run Emerald at startup. I tried to use "emerald --replace" (without quotations) on Startup Applications and when I logged off then back on, it won't work. It only works when I press Alt+F2 then type emerald --replace. I
I am getting frustrated and at my wits end. I went away from home for 3 days and came back to a frozen computer. To start, my linux computer was locked and wouldn't allow me to switch to my other computer using my KVM. All I saw was the default wallpaper with no icons, cursor or anything. Rebooting the computer allowed me to resume normal operation on the other but not on my linux comp.Now when I boot I can only get to a recovery console if luck is on my side and trying a normal boot freezes the computer with a blank screen and blinking cursor.
I tried editing the GRUB commands with "nomodeset", "i915.modeset=0" and "i915.modeset=1" with no luck. I also tried removing "quiet" and "splash" from the boot and it freezes at random parts of the boot. Sometimes with an error loading a device with IRQ 21 and sometimes on a memory address. I am running XP on the same computer, so I thought I would try to boot into that, even THAT freezes!I have even tried running my LiveCD and it tells me there is an error reading the boot CD...the same CD I installed with 3 weeks ago without any problem! As I type this, the computer is booting, sort of, to a black screen with a ridiculously large "X" cursor and a small white dot in the upper left.System Specs:Athlon 32004gb RAMGeForce 7200generic DVDgeneric sound
I'm running a Ubuntu 10.04 server in a secured zone on my network that has no access to the outside world. In that same zone, there is an NTP server which I setup my Ubuntu server to access in order to sync its time on a daily basis. Everytime I reboot my Ubuntu server, the clock goes back 4 hours, I guess since it cannot access the default Ubuntu NTP server. Is there a way to disable this from the startup and if so where do I do it, or can I set it to sync on startup with my NTP server?
i have a file, 2fsrl, that i want to run at startup. If i type /home/kent/2fsrl in the terminal it works. Although it won't work if i put the command in Startup Applications.
In my file is this: synclient VertTwoFingerScroll=1 synclient HorizTwoFingerScroll=1 synclient EmulateTwoFingerMinW=5 synclient EmulateTwoFingerMinZ=48
How do I go about adding Konsole (or any other terminal) to startup? I do not have the Startup Applications in a menu list - as I am only using a distro <i>based</i> on Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex.
i have downloaded Ubuntu 10.04 and installed it successfully,but the problem is the screen is too bright even in windows but i used to adjust the brightness,contrast and gamma in windows by ati catalyst control center,i couldn't install ati catalyst control center in Ubuntu or i installed it but it didn't work maybe because the ATI graphic card is built in,anyway after searching the web i found Xgamma feature and adjusted it to 0.70 and the screen's colors is ok To some extent,but every time i start Ubuntu i have to set it again.So is there any way to make it permanent or is there any other better way to calibrate my LCD monitor?
I have been dual booting Windows 7 and Ubuntu for a few years now, and yesterday I successfully updated my Ubuntu partition to release 10.10.
Today my daughter visited and used my computer. She always boots into Ubuntu rather than Windows, and today I suspect that she may have turned off my computer before Ubuntu had completed shutting down.
After my daughter left for the day, I started up my computer, selected Ubuntu from my Grub2 menu, and got dumped to a command-line interface with the following lines at the end:
mount: mounting /dev on root/dev failed: No such file or directory mount: mounting /sys on root/sys failed: No such file or directory mount: mounting /proc on root/proc failed: No such file or directory
Target filesystem doesn't have requested /sbin/init
No init found. Try passing init= bootarg
I'm thinking that my Ubuntu partition has probably been corrupted and that I will need need to reinstall Ubuntu. If anyone has any ideas as to how I might be able to repair or revive the partition without having to re-install the operating system,
When i use two finger tap touchap knows like it is middle click. How to get this code permanetly used when i boot in linux or after suspend/hibernate?Code:xinput set-prop "ETPS/2 Elantech Touchpad" "Synaptics Tap Action" 2, 3, 0, 0, 1, 2, 3
i upgrade from 10.04 to 10.10 everything is fine except the fact that ubuntu one don't connect at startup, i have to do it manually. When i do it manually ubuntu one connect perfectly and synchronize my files as usual.I use ubuntu one on my netbook and on my desktop and the problem is the same for both computer!
recently upgraded to lucid lynx from karmic in which I used AWN with no problems.However, I now can't get it to work on start up, even though it is listed as one of the startup applications and the box for activate on start up is checked in the AWN manager. I have compiz installed and AWN works fine when I run it once the computer is turned on. It may be because compiz isn't properly listed as a startup application as I don't know the correct command, however other compiz actions work on start up!
Another minor point is that before I had the settings so that the dock was always hidden unless the cursor was over the area. I have played around with the preferences but can't find the right setting to make that happen! I've tried setting the behaviour as Intellihide which seems the most likely to me, but it just acts the same as window dodge... So maybe it's just not working properly?
I installed Ubuntu 10.10 x64 on my Acer TimelineX 4820 TG, and everything was messy. I updated the bios, and it got a lot of things done but I still have a couple of problems:
1) Almost every time I boot my notebook, it gets stuck on the splash screen (I am using the open source graphics drivers), and it will get stuck 3-4 times and require manual restarts until I can login properly. Also, the applet icons get mixed up or lost on the upper gnome bar.
2) When I install the proprietary ATI drivers, my screen is not recognised (at least I think so), and I am stuck with a terminal and no graphics at all.
I have sounds turned off with Maverick Meerkat via System -> Preferences -> Sound.I recently discovered upon reviewing System -> Preferences -> Startup Applications there was a little program for a startup sound. I removed it.Yet when I continue to restart Ubuntu, the sound keeps playing. How else can I address this so my computer's silent unless I decide to play something?
i need to run this command at the boot of computer
Code: hdparm -B 255 /dev/sda
i saved this command in the file /etc/rc.local but i don't know why...it doesnt work, so i have to run it after boot from terminal..here there is the content of the file:
So I'm trying to get mediatomb to run at startup automatically. I went into System Settings -> Startup Applications and added a new one with the command 'sudo mediatomb.' Unsurprisingly it did not work. What am I doing wrong?
Also, what do I use in ubuntu to check for updates to all of my installed applications?