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issue182:q._et_r [2022/06/28 16:33] – auntiee | issue182:q._et_r [2022/07/01 15:33] (Version actuelle) – andre_domenech | ||
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**Have you ever just had one of those days? We sold (I say we, but it was a department store selling our brand) the first batch of plasma big screens and it wasn’t long before a truck stopped and offloaded four faulty ones the store wanted replaced. We had procedures in place, and even though my branch manager had promised the store manager swap-outs, we checked each one before doing so. The problem was that I could not swap them as they all had water damage. Turned out they were from the same client and the store swapped them on their no quibble policy. We, however, did not have that policy, so everything got checked and repaired. Since we would not honour the warranties on the four previous screens, they had to refuse the fifth swap-out and also did not refund the client amid threats to get her solicitors involved. Turns out that her housekeeper had been over watering the pot plants on the shelf above the Screen and it started dripping water after about 2 minutes. So every Monday the screen got damaged and every Tuesday it was back at the store for a swap-out. I would not want to be that store manager, having to explain to the client they are now liable for 5 screens. Anyway, my take away today is to check something before raising your hand and saying it’s faulty. You may see the issue, even if you don’t know how to fix it. Saying “maybe it’s this?” could help more than you think. Just don’t repeat things you have not seen or know nothing about. (Such as explaining how you heard the multiplexer has been affecting the power supply in your laptop. Causing the network port to go faulty.)** | **Have you ever just had one of those days? We sold (I say we, but it was a department store selling our brand) the first batch of plasma big screens and it wasn’t long before a truck stopped and offloaded four faulty ones the store wanted replaced. We had procedures in place, and even though my branch manager had promised the store manager swap-outs, we checked each one before doing so. The problem was that I could not swap them as they all had water damage. Turned out they were from the same client and the store swapped them on their no quibble policy. We, however, did not have that policy, so everything got checked and repaired. Since we would not honour the warranties on the four previous screens, they had to refuse the fifth swap-out and also did not refund the client amid threats to get her solicitors involved. Turns out that her housekeeper had been over watering the pot plants on the shelf above the Screen and it started dripping water after about 2 minutes. So every Monday the screen got damaged and every Tuesday it was back at the store for a swap-out. I would not want to be that store manager, having to explain to the client they are now liable for 5 screens. Anyway, my take away today is to check something before raising your hand and saying it’s faulty. You may see the issue, even if you don’t know how to fix it. Saying “maybe it’s this?” could help more than you think. Just don’t repeat things you have not seen or know nothing about. (Such as explaining how you heard the multiplexer has been affecting the power supply in your laptop. Causing the network port to go faulty.)** | ||
- | Avez-vous déjà eu une de ces journées ? Nous avons vendu (je dis « nous », mais c' | + | Avez-vous déjà eu une de ces journées ? Nous avons vendu (je dis « nous », mais c' |
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A: I know Xfburn works on Ubuntu 22.04, but you have options, like Brasero, K3b, etc. I repeated your search and saw the issue, maybe search for DVD burning, Synaptic can be pedantic sometimes.** | A: I know Xfburn works on Ubuntu 22.04, but you have options, like Brasero, K3b, etc. I repeated your search and saw the issue, maybe search for DVD burning, Synaptic can be pedantic sometimes.** | ||
- | Q : Perocha, [2022/04/20 16:33] Ayant changé pour Ubuntu 22.04, j'ai décidé de désinstaller le snap de Firefox. | + | Q : Perocha, [2022/04/20 16:33] Ayant changé pour Ubuntu 22.04, j'ai décidé de désinstaller le snap de Firefox. Le problème que j'ai rencontré était qu'il n'y avait pas d' |
- | Le problème que j'ai rencontré était qu'il n'y avait pas d' | + | |
- | R : En fait, il y en a quelqus-uns, mais ils ciblent tous de utilisateurs lambda. Vous pourriez installer deb-get à partir de la ligne de commande, puis utiliser deb-get pour installer opera (opera-stable) ou brave(brave-browser) ou vivaldi(vivaldi-stable). Je ne suis pas sûr que Firefox y était. | + | R : En fait, il y en a quelques-uns, mais ils ciblent tous des utilisateurs lambda. Vous pourriez installer deb-get à partir de la ligne de commande, puis utiliser deb-get pour installer opera (opera-stable) ou brave (brave-browser) ou vivaldi (vivaldi-stable). Je ne suis pas sûr que Firefox y était. |
- | Q : Salut, j'ai installé Ubuntu 22.04 pour la première fois, car mon portable a 14 ans et a besoin de bling-bling. Voici ma question : est-ce que l' | + | Q : Salut, j'ai installé Ubuntu 22.04 pour la première fois, car mon portable a 14 ans et a besoin de bling-bling. Voici ma question : est-ce que l' |
- | R : Je sais que Xfburn fonctionne sur Ubuntu 22.04, mais il y a des options, comme Brasera, K3b, etc. J'ai refait votre recherche et j'ai vu le problème. Il faudrait peut-être rechercher DVD burning, car Synaptic peut parfois être pédant. | + | R : Je sais que Xfburn fonctionne sur Ubuntu 22.04, mais il y a des options, comme Brasero, K3b, etc. J'ai refait votre recherche et j'ai vu le problème. Il faudrait peut-être rechercher DVD burning, car Synaptic peut parfois être pédant. |
**Q: Good morning/ | **Q: Good morning/ | ||
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R : Oui, je suis d' | R : Oui, je suis d' | ||
- | Q : Mon MSI Radeon me pose problème tout le temps. Il y a des gels aléatoires, | + | Q : Mon MSI Radeon me pose problème tout le temps. Il y a des gels aléatoires, |
R : J'ai ce problème aussi, mais mon ordi n'est pas du tout aussi sophistiqué que votre Radeon. Je soupçonne un bogue. J'ai ajouté le PPA oibaf - https:// | R : J'ai ce problème aussi, mais mon ordi n'est pas du tout aussi sophistiqué que votre Radeon. Je soupçonne un bogue. J'ai ajouté le PPA oibaf - https:// | ||
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A: The problem is not Ubuntu, you will get the same issue in any OS. The problem is that monitor is WFHD (I think is the right term), so it has screen real estate outside that of your laptop screen. This means that to display your widgets on the laptop screen, they need to be moved. When you switch screens, the extra bit is “added” the screen is not “stretched” if that makes sense. It’s not a bug but a feature.** | A: The problem is not Ubuntu, you will get the same issue in any OS. The problem is that monitor is WFHD (I think is the right term), so it has screen real estate outside that of your laptop screen. This means that to display your widgets on the laptop screen, they need to be moved. When you switch screens, the extra bit is “added” the screen is not “stretched” if that makes sense. It’s not a bug but a feature.** | ||
- | Q : Maintenant, je vois ce que disent les gens à propos du snap de Firefox. Je n' | + | Q : Maintenant, je comprends |
- | R : L' | + | R : L' |
- | Q : Salut, je cherche une solution, mais je ne trouve | + | Q : Salut, je cherche une solution, mais je ne trouve |
- | R : Ubuntu n'est pas le problème, car vous aurez le même problème dans tous les OS. Le problème est que ce moniteur-là est WFHD (je pense que c'est le bon terme), donc une partie de l' | + | R : Ubuntu n'est pas le problème, car vous aurez le même problème dans tous les OS. Le problème est que ce moniteur-là est WFHD (je pense que c'est le bon terme), donc une partie de l' |
**Q: Now don’t jump on me – I’m using Linux Lite on a core2Quad, not Ubuntu directly, but I’m sure this applies to Ubuntu as well. Catfish is like windows search, slow. Is there a way to speed it up? I have lots of PDF’s I need to search through, I group them by Architect or project or address and there are hundreds of each. | **Q: Now don’t jump on me – I’m using Linux Lite on a core2Quad, not Ubuntu directly, but I’m sure this applies to Ubuntu as well. Catfish is like windows search, slow. Is there a way to speed it up? I have lots of PDF’s I need to search through, I group them by Architect or project or address and there are hundreds of each. | ||
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A: You can try recovering the .VHD then attach it to an Ubuntu VM and see if you get your data back that way, but with dynamic virtual hard drives these days, I’d say re-download and save yourself the hassle, as they can be hyper finnicky causing recovery to take a long time.** | A: You can try recovering the .VHD then attach it to an Ubuntu VM and see if you get your data back that way, but with dynamic virtual hard drives these days, I’d say re-download and save yourself the hassle, as they can be hyper finnicky causing recovery to take a long time.** | ||
+ | Q : Ne me sautez pas dessus - j' | ||
+ | R : Tout comme Windows a Voidtools de tout, Linux a Fsearch ou Angry search. Utilisez plutôt ceux-là pour des résultats instantanés : http:// | ||
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+ | Q : Ubuntu tournait dans Virtualbox pendant que je le testais, mais il avait trop de problèmes et j'ai supprimé la VM. Un petit problème, c'est que tous mes téléchargements étaient sur Ubuntu. Comment la récupérer ? | ||
+ | R : Vous pouvez essayer de récupérer le .VHD, puis l' | ||
- | Q: I’m not sure if you can help, but it seems Aseba (1.6.1) can’t run on Ubuntu 22.04. The error we get is: error, dependency not satisfiable: | + | **Q: I’m not sure if you can help, but it seems Aseba (1.6.1) can’t run on Ubuntu 22.04. The error we get is: error, dependency not satisfiable: |
A: What if you run the version in the repo’s – 1.6.99? If that does not work, I’m afraid you will have to ask on the Thymio forum. Other than that you can try in a VM with older Ubuntu or even petition the snap maintainers to make you a snap. | A: What if you run the version in the repo’s – 1.6.99? If that does not work, I’m afraid you will have to ask on the Thymio forum. Other than that you can try in a VM with older Ubuntu or even petition the snap maintainers to make you a snap. | ||
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Q: I tried LocoMalito’s excellent version of Endless Forms Most Beautiful, but I get this error: “error while loading shared libraries: libssl.so.1.0.0: | Q: I tried LocoMalito’s excellent version of Endless Forms Most Beautiful, but I get this error: “error while loading shared libraries: libssl.so.1.0.0: | ||
- | A: Beware of dodgy sites that offer .deb-files. Go to http:// | + | A: Beware of dodgy sites that offer .deb-files. Go to http:// |
+ | Q : Je ne suis pas certain que vous pourrez m' | ||
- | Q: I’m running Xubuntu and suddenly it is taking twice as long to boot. Systemd-analyze blame put’s it squarely at the door of nmbd.service, that takes almost a minute to wake up. On top of that there is NetworkManager-wait-online.service that push it over a minute. What do these do and why is it taking so long. < | + | R : Et si vous essayez la version dans les dépôts, la 1.6.99 ? Si cela ne marche pas, j'ai peur qu'il faille poser la question sur le forum de Thymio. Autrement, vous pouvez essayer dans une VM avec une Ubuntu moins récente ou même demander gentiment aux mainteneurs de snap de vous construire un snap. |
- | A: The wait service does just that, it waits. It waits for the internet to be available, | + | Q : J'ai essayé la version excellente de Endless Forms Most Beautiful de LocoMalito, mais j' |
+ | R : Méfiez-vous de sites douteux qui offrent des fichiers .deb. Allez à http:// | ||
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+ | **Q: I’m running Xubuntu and suddenly it is taking twice as long to boot. Systemd-analyze blame put’s it squarely at the door of nmbd.service, | ||
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+ | A: The wait service does just that, it waits. It waits for the internet to be available, so it is nothing essential. The nmbd service is also not critical, you can mask them to see if it helps. Only remove them after rebooting a few times. You could also try preload, the effects of preload are not immediate and may add to the boot time, but should be good after about 10 reboots. The syntax is: sudo systemctl < | ||
Q: Miner69er, [2022/05/01 01:14] I have a ghost line running across the bottom 10% of my screen I can’t seem to get rid of. Xubuntu 22.04 fresh upgrade. Disk Usage: 33/146GB (24%), Memory Usage: 2702/3825MB (70.64%). Could it be a setting in conky? | Q: Miner69er, [2022/05/01 01:14] I have a ghost line running across the bottom 10% of my screen I can’t seem to get rid of. Xubuntu 22.04 fresh upgrade. Disk Usage: 33/146GB (24%), Memory Usage: 2702/3825MB (70.64%). Could it be a setting in conky? | ||
- | A: 9/10 it is a setting – Go to window manager tweaks -> Composter and turn off “shadows under dock windows” and it will go away. (I did this on Manjaro and it should work on Ubuntu) If not, let me know. | + | A: 9/10 it is a setting – Go to window manager tweaks -> Composter and turn off “shadows under dock windows” and it will go away. (I did this on Manjaro and it should work on Ubuntu) If not, let me know.** |
+ | Q: Je suis sous Xubuntu et tout d'un coup il est deux fois plus long pour démarrer. Systemd-analyze blame le met carrément à la porte de nmbd.service auquel il faut presque une minute pour se réveiller. De plus, il y a NetworkManager-wait-online.service qui fait dépasser la minute. Que font ces choses-là et pourquoi faut-il tant de temps ? < | ||
- | Q: I have tried 3 times now to install Ubuntu as my box came with Windows, but it says I’m out of space? I tried Ubuntu 20.04 and 22.04 and Kubuntu 22.04 so far. | + | R Le service wait (attendre) fait tout simplement cela, il attend. Il attend que l' |
- | A: During the install there is an option for installing Ubuntu using the entire drive, if you just next, next, next, it installs them side-by-side every time. Linux does not assume you are an idiot, so you will have to read the messages from now on. | + | Q : Miner69er, [2022/05/01 01:14] Il y a une ligne fantôme qui traverse les 10 % tout en bas de mon écran et je ne peux pas la supprimer. Une mise à niveau fraîche de Xubuntu 22.04. Usage du disque : 33/146GB (24%), usage de la RAM : 2702/3825MB (70.64%). S' |
+ | R : 9 chances sur 10 que ce soit un réglage : allez aux ajustements du gestionnaire de fenêtres -> Composter et désactiver « shadows under dock windows » et la ligne disparaîtra (Je l'ai fait sous Manjaro et cela devrait fonctionner sous Ubuntu), sinon dites-le moi. | ||
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+ | **Q: I have tried 3 times now to install Ubuntu as my box came with Windows, but it says I’m out of space? I tried Ubuntu 20.04 and 22.04 and Kubuntu 22.04 so far. | ||
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+ | A: During the install there is an option for installing Ubuntu using the entire drive, if you just next, next, next, it installs them side-by-side every time. Linux does not assume you are an idiot, so you will have to read the messages from now on. | ||
Q: Guys, I have a Matrox c420 display adapter in my low profile box, I run the Ubuntu drivers, but it does not find any Matrox drivers. There are older drivers on their website here, https:// | Q: Guys, I have a Matrox c420 display adapter in my low profile box, I run the Ubuntu drivers, but it does not find any Matrox drivers. There are older drivers on their website here, https:// | ||
A: As far as I know, those are actually ATI/AMD Radeon chips, so you should be good without installing the proprietary driver. Otherwise see above about adding the oibaf repository. | A: As far as I know, those are actually ATI/AMD Radeon chips, so you should be good without installing the proprietary driver. Otherwise see above about adding the oibaf repository. | ||
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+ | R : Pendant l' | ||
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+ | Q : Les gars, j'ai un adaptateur d' | ||
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+ | R : À ma connaissance, | ||
issue182/q._et_r.1656426782.txt.gz · Dernière modification : 2022/06/28 16:33 de auntiee