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Hello, I have suddenly gotten a huge problem with my Ubuntu (Studio). After I shut it down two days ago, I have been unavailable to get into it again. The only thing I can think of having done during that session, was to update things with apt-get update and apt-get upgrade. The error message I get is "udevadm trigger is not permitted while udev is unconfigured." with a black background. After a f
Ok guys , it's my first post and i'm still newbie in Linux world , so please forgive me for any mistakes i make . also i'm not a native english speaker , but i will try my best , fell free to correct me .. to business ,, i have an old laptop IBM X31 with ATI MOBILITY RADEON M6 LY . i have been trying to enable my graphic card very long time , there is few treads on how to do it , but it didn't wor
Join Date Oct 2004 Location Paradise Island, Bahamas Beans 361 DistroUbuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal Howto Install and Configure lm-sensors ======================== 1. Install lm-sensors using apt-get or the Synaptic GUI. sudo apt-get install lm-sensors 2. Run the mkdev.sh script in the lm-sensors source. It is extacted below: a. Copy the script file below to a text editor and save it to a file named m
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