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| Correcting user name [SOLVED] |
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Posted by: Alan_uk - 03-12-2014, 04:01 PM - Forum: Installing Linux Lite
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Just installed Linux Lite and now noticed I spelled my name wrong when defining the user!! Is there an easy way to correct this? I've been through all the Settings and User Manager options but couldn't see anywhere to do this.
Note: I'm referring to user's full name, not the log-on ID
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| Do I need a proprietary driver for video? |
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Posted by: Stirfry - 03-10-2014, 11:17 PM - Forum: Video Cards
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Hi, should I be able to play video just with LL's default drivers? I understood this to be yes from somewhere. :-\ So far can't get nvidia driver to install and can't play videos from either DVD --- VLC freezes at opening still and has to be killed--- or any webpage video. If I'm reading the xorg log correct, system runs through various drivers and settles on vesa. Doesn't seem to find a nouveau module which i've read somewhere is the alternative to nvidia?
Nothing I've tried so far successfully installs the nvidia driver. Not install drivers, or marking directly in synaptic or manually downloading from nvidia. According to Nvidia, install needs to be done outside the X desktop, so I've tried various suggestions more or less versions of this method:
Download shell script: 'NVIDIA-Linux-x86-96.43.18-pkg1.run' for my NVIDIA Geforce4 MX440SE graphics card. Save to 'Downloads' folder. In terminal:
$ sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
Add 5 blacklist lines for: vga16fb, nouveau, rivafb, nvidiafb, rivatv. [just following orders here but assume its to stop conflicts].
$ sudo apt-get remove --purge nvidia* Been doing this a lot! Reboot to a terminal with ctl+alt+F1
$ sudo service lightdm stop then cd to downloads folder.
$ chmod +x NVIDIA-Linux-x86-96.43.18-pkg1.run
$ sudo ./NVIDIA-Linux-x86-96.43.18-pkg1.run
Install aborts with maybe useful warning? : "Kernel header file /lib/modules/3.8.0-34-generic/build/include/linux/version.h doesn't exist"
Checked what did exist ... /lib/modules/3.8.0-34-generic/ has shortcut or symbolic link to... /usr/src/linux-headers-3.8.0-34-generic/include/linux/ and no file 'version.h' So path expected by the .run file doesn't exist. If this missing file is causing all the other aborts, then any help gladly taken.
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| Atheros AR9285 wireless card - Solved |
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Posted by: DRW05 - 03-10-2014, 09:30 AM - Forum: Network
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Running Linux Lite 1.0.8 and this card is not recognized by the system.
So far I have done the following:
In a terminal:
[table]
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[td]sudo leafpad /etc/modprobe.d/ath9k.conf
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Then a file called ath9k.conf opened, and I input the following:
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[td]options ath9k nohwcrypt=1
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Saved this file.
Then in terminal:
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[td]lsmod |grep ath9k[/td]
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Performed a reboot. No effect.
Next, I input the following in a terminal:
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[td]sudo apt-get install rfkill[/td]
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I believe this finished installing, apparently no effect.
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| Intel 82846/GL Chipset |
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Posted by: cacrosdale - 03-09-2014, 10:30 PM - Forum: Video Cards
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Hi,
I just recently installed Linux Lite on my old Dell GX260. I was having trouble with bootup, but did the "nomodeset" workaround to get going and it worked fine. It boots up and I have access and can use everything, but the resolution is only 640x480 and there is no option to improve it. I tried to used the driver installer from the Intel site, but I get an "Error: Dependency is not satisfyable - libglib 2.0-0 (>=2.37.3)"
Is there a way to increase the resolution or an avenue someone can suggest for fixing the issue?
Thanks,
Chris
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