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nacc
| 1,089 | 1,089 |
sorinello: does systemd-resolve --status still say it's the domain name (it might need a reload or restart()
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2017-05-09
| 1,106 |
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sorinello
| 1,089 | 1,089 |
nacc, no, I don't have a Domain Name at all now
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2017-05-09
| 1,107 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,090 | 1,090 |
I'll try a reboot, brb
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2017-05-09
| 1,108 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,093 | 1,093 |
nacc, jushur : https://pastebin.com/jWKDughH
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2017-05-09
| 1,109 |
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sorinello
| 1,093 | 1,093 |
same :(
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2017-05-09
| 1,110 |
train
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jushur
| 1,095 | 1,095 |
sorinello: and your router is set up so it will serve internal ips by computername.domainname requests?
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2017-05-09
| 1,111 |
train
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jushur
| 1,097 | 1,097 |
sorinello: like you set a domainname on the routers LAN/WIFI interface and then use that on your local computers to.
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2017-05-09
| 1,112 |
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sorinello
| 1,097 | 1,097 |
jushur, I will have to debug my dnsmasq (running openwrt)
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2017-05-09
| 1,113 |
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jushur
| 1,098 | 1,098 |
sorinello: should be somewhere in the dhpcd config for your lan in openwrt
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2017-05-09
| 1,114 |
train
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jushur
| 1,099 | 1,099 |
sorinello: dhcpd* sorry made a typo
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2017-05-09
| 1,115 |
train
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snjdfj
| 1,103 | 1,103 |
QUESTION!
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2017-05-09
| 1,116 |
train
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snjdfj
| 1,103 | 1,103 |
How do I install SoftEther VPN host on 16.04?
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2017-05-09
| 1,117 |
train
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tomreyn
| 1,106 | 1,106 |
snjdfj: unsupported / not in ubuntu, check with the developers.
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2017-05-09
| 1,118 |
train
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snjdfj
| 1,106 | 1,106 |
...
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2017-05-09
| 1,119 |
train
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snjdfj
| 1,107 | 1,107 |
What's the suggested way for installing compiled applications on ubuntu?
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2017-05-09
| 1,120 |
train
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tomreyn
| 1,107 | 1,107 |
you don't, unless they're packaged ;)
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2017-05-09
| 1,121 |
train
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snjdfj
| 1,108 | 1,108 |
,,,'
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2017-05-09
| 1,122 |
train
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tgm4883
| 1,108 | 1,108 |
snjdfj: is it a single binary file?
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2017-05-09
| 1,123 |
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snjdfj
| 1,108 | 1,108 |
That doesn't answer my question
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2017-05-09
| 1,124 |
train
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tgm4883
| 1,108 | 1,108 |
snjdfj: if it is, you can stick it in ~/bin
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2017-05-09
| 1,125 |
train
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snjdfj
| 1,108 | 1,108 |
tgm4883: Looks like it might not be.
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2017-05-09
| 1,126 |
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snjdfj
| 1,108 | 1,108 |
That's the issue.
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2017-05-09
| 1,127 |
train
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snjdfj
| 1,108 | 1,108 |
I'd rather not package it mysql
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2017-05-09
| 1,128 |
train
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snjdfj
| 1,108 | 1,108 |
myself*
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2017-05-09
| 1,129 |
train
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tgm4883
| 1,108 | 1,108 |
snjdfj: you'd need to look at the install docs for the application
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2017-05-09
| 1,130 |
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snjdfj
| 1,109 | 1,109 |
No third party PPA's exist?
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2017-05-09
| 1,131 |
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tgm4883
| 1,109 | 1,109 |
snjdfj: third party PPAs for what?
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2017-05-09
| 1,132 |
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nacc
| 1,109 | 1,109 |
!ppa | snjdfj: you would need to search for them yourself
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2017-05-09
| 1,133 |
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ubottu
| 1,109 | 1,109 |
snjdfj: you would need to search for them yourself: A Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa and !ppa-purge
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2017-05-09
| 1,134 |
train
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snjdfj
| 1,110 | 1,110 |
blegh
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2017-05-09
| 1,135 |
train
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snjdfj
| 1,110 | 1,110 |
I guess I'll just use OpenVPN instead of L2TP
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2017-05-09
| 1,136 |
train
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jushur
| 1,110 | 1,110 |
snjdfj: https://www.softether.org/4-docs/1-manual/7._Installing_SoftEther_VPN_Server/7.3_Install_on_Linux_and_Initial_Configurations
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2017-05-09
| 1,137 |
train
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snjdfj
| 1,110 | 1,110 |
FreeRADIUS is too painful to work with to be worth it for L2TP
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2017-05-09
| 1,138 |
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tgm4883
| 1,110 | 1,110 |
snjdfj: not really sure what you're expecting here
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2017-05-09
| 1,139 |
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snjdfj
| 1,111 | 1,111 |
Just hoping I could do it painlessly
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2017-05-09
| 1,140 |
train
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snjdfj
| 1,111 | 1,111 |
Outside of Windows VPN's can be pretty painful IMO
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2017-05-09
| 1,141 |
train
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tgm4883
| 1,111 | 1,111 |
FreeRADIUS isn't painful IMO
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2017-05-09
| 1,142 |
train
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tgm4883
| 1,112 | 1,112 |
I've had zero issues with openvpn in the past
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2017-05-09
| 1,143 |
train
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tgm4883
| 1,112 | 1,112 |
setting up both the server and the client
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2017-05-09
| 1,144 |
train
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snjdfj
| 1,112 | 1,112 |
My goal is native intigration
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2017-05-09
| 1,145 |
train
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snjdfj
| 1,112 | 1,112 |
Hence not using OpenVPN
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2017-05-09
| 1,146 |
train
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tgm4883
| 1,113 | 1,113 |
define "Native Integretion"
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2017-05-09
| 1,147 |
train
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snjdfj
| 1,113 | 1,113 |
It's already part of the OS
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2017-05-09
| 1,148 |
train
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snjdfj
| 1,113 | 1,113 |
OpenVPN requires extra software on the client, L2TP doesn't
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2017-05-09
| 1,149 |
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ferd
| 1,113 | 1,113 |
Does anyone know about Panda Wireless/Ralink support on 17.04? My wireless adapters don't seem to be working on a fresh install
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2017-05-09
| 1,150 |
train
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tgm4883
| 1,114 | 1,114 |
snjdfj: installing packages from the archive makes it not native?
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2017-05-09
| 1,151 |
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ducasse
| 1,114 | 1,114 |
snjdfj: part of which os?
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2017-05-09
| 1,152 |
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snjdfj
| 1,114 | 1,114 |
tgm4883: wat
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2017-05-09
| 1,153 |
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DArqueBishop
| 1,114 | 1,114 |
Uh. Ubuntu has OpenVPN binaries available. I'm not sure how much more "part of the OS" you can get.
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2017-05-09
| 1,154 |
train
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snjdfj
| 1,114 | 1,114 |
ducasse: OSX, Windows, Linux, *BSD
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2017-05-09
| 1,155 |
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tgm4883
| 1,114 | 1,114 |
snjdfj: You install packages from the archive and it works....
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2017-05-09
| 1,156 |
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daverGS
| 1,114 | 1,114 |
Hey, anyone here have some time to help me figure out some graphics issues with 16.04 LTS and a GTX 1060 :)
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2017-05-09
| 1,157 |
train
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snjdfj
| 1,115 | 1,115 |
[11:33]
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2017-05-09
| 1,158 |
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snjdfj
| 1,115 | 1,115 |
Platforms outside of Linux do exist.
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2017-05-09
| 1,159 |
train
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nacc
| 1,115 | 1,115 |
snjdfj: there are two different statements you are making, it seems like. One is wehther openvpn is part of Ubuntu (it is). The other is about having to install a package or not.
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2017-05-09
| 1,160 |
train
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tgm4883
| 1,115 | 1,115 |
snjdfj: ok, you have fun then...
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2017-05-09
| 1,161 |
train
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nacc
| 1,115 | 1,115 |
snjdfj: you're in the ubuntu channel!
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2017-05-09
| 1,162 |
train
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snjdfj
| 1,115 | 1,115 |
yes I know.
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2017-05-09
| 1,163 |
train
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snjdfj
| 1,115 | 1,115 |
I'm mentioning the reason I wanted L2TP is native integration
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2017-05-09
| 1,164 |
train
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<system>
| 1,115 | 1,115 |
[18:35] * tgm4883 doesn't spoonfeed users
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2017-05-09
| 1,165 |
train
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snjdfj
| 1,115 | 1,115 |
I don't need to get a external program.
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2017-05-09
| 1,166 |
train
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<system>
| 1,115 | 1,115 |
[18:35] * snjdfj doesn't need spoonfeeding
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2017-05-09
| 1,167 |
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snjdfj
| 1,115 | 1,115 |
I'm trying to avoid the painful parts of setting up a VPN
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2017-05-09
| 1,168 |
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DArqueBishop
| 1,116 | 1,116 |
Realizing this is kind of offtopic, I'd like to point out that in my career I've never worked anywhere that didn't use a third-party package for VPN access.
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2017-05-09
| 1,169 |
train
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snjdfj
| 1,116 | 1,116 |
Little tidbit not mentioned in many documents is OpenVPN's server wont generate certs on 16.04 due to a missing config
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2017-05-09
| 1,170 |
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snjdfj
| 1,117 | 1,117 |
DArqueBishop: my goal is to not have to setup more software on more devices.
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2017-05-09
| 1,171 |
train
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daverGS
| 1,117 | 1,117 |
Has anyone had any luck getting graphics switching properly on 16.04 with a GTX 10 series?
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2017-05-09
| 1,172 |
train
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A1Recon
| 1,118 | 1,118 |
I want to reinstall Ubuntu 16.04 on my PC which was dual-booted with Win10/Ubuntu16.04. UEFI is enabled. I am using a LiveUSB and I am currently in the menu where "i have to select the partition where Ubuntu has to be installed". And I have to select the location for bootloader. I have a few screenshots, can someone check if everything is correct?
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2017-05-09
| 1,173 |
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snjdfj
| 1,118 | 1,118 |
daverGS: last time I checked, graphics switching is pretty broken in Linux, at least with the nvidia / intel hybrid setup in laptops. Can't comment on desktops
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2017-05-09
| 1,174 |
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A1Recon
| 1,118 | 1,118 |
If someone wants to help me regarding my problem, do mention/ping me.
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2017-05-09
| 1,175 |
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daverGS
| 1,118 | 1,118 |
snjdfj: I'm currently on a laptop and boy am I seeing some weird stuff :(
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2017-05-09
| 1,176 |
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snjdfj
| 1,118 | 1,118 |
daverGS: I wish you mutch luck.
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2017-05-09
| 1,177 |
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<system>
| 1,119 | 1,119 |
[18:39] * snjdfj slowly backs away
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2017-05-09
| 1,178 |
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ducasse
| 1,119 | 1,119 |
!pm | A1Recon
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2017-05-09
| 1,179 |
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ubottu
| 1,119 | 1,119 |
A1Recon: Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can help you, benefit from your questions and answers, and ensure that you're not getting bad advice.
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2017-05-09
| 1,180 |
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daverGS
| 1,119 | 1,119 |
snjdfj: I don't blame you for hiding, I've spent 10+ hours trying to get this p and running
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2017-05-09
| 1,181 |
train
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snjdfj
| 1,119 | 1,119 |
Realistically though in the future I suggest you avoid dual GPU laptop's for Linux. I'm assuming you can use bumblebee
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2017-05-09
| 1,182 |
train
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ycyclist
| 1,119 | 1,119 |
So, I had two video cards, just one actually running X I thought, and everything was fine. Then somebody needed the one I wasn't using, so I took it out, and now my mouse doesn't work in X. It works in the bios menu, but when Ubuntu boots, the mouse arrow is not present.
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2017-05-09
| 1,183 |
train
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tomreyn
| 1,119 | 1,119 |
A1Recon: i suggest that you discuss how you would like to do the partitionming now and that you just post the link to the screenshot.
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2017-05-09
| 1,184 |
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snjdfj
| 1,119 | 1,119 |
daverGS: https://www.bumblebee-project.org/
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2017-05-09
| 1,185 |
train
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snjdfj
| 1,119 | 1,119 |
I presume you're after this.
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2017-05-09
| 1,186 |
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A1Recon
| 1,119 | 1,119 |
I have been using Ubuntu for 4 years now and yes Nvidia/Intel GPU switching is messed up.
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2017-05-09
| 1,187 |
train
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tgm4883
| 1,120 | 1,120 |
daverGS: this is a new install?
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2017-05-09
| 1,188 |
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snjdfj
| 1,120 | 1,120 |
daverGS: my best suggestion is to disable one of the two GPU's
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2017-05-09
| 1,189 |
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ycyclist
| 1,120 | 1,120 |
So how do I get X to recognize my house?
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2017-05-09
| 1,190 |
train
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snjdfj
| 1,120 | 1,120 |
:/
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2017-05-09
| 1,191 |
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daverGS
| 1,120 | 1,120 |
Yeah fresh laptop, I'm using bumblebee to handle disabling of the nvidia GPU for the power benefits, and Prime for the actual GPU selection
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2017-05-09
| 1,192 |
train
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<system>
| 1,120 | 1,120 |
[18:40] * snjdfj hugs daverGS
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2017-05-09
| 1,193 |
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pavlos
| 1,120 | 1,120 |
daverGS: this may help, read the comments ... http://tipsonubuntu.com/2016/08/24/nvidia-367-44-support-titan-x-pascal-gtx-1060/
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2017-05-09
| 1,194 |
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daverGS
| 1,120 | 1,120 |
But the laptop only boots like 1/5 times, and only when Nvidia Persistence Daemon fails on startup
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2017-05-09
| 1,195 |
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snjdfj
| 1,120 | 1,120 |
you're in for a world of pain, broken software, and nightmares.
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2017-05-09
| 1,196 |
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daverGS
| 1,121 | 1,121 |
Not to mention the external monitor issues
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2017-05-09
| 1,197 |
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snjdfj
| 1,121 | 1,121 |
daverGS: You can do what most do and just disable the nvidia GPU
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2017-05-09
| 1,198 |
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tgm4883
| 1,121 | 1,121 |
daverGS: I wonder if it's worth trying 17.04, there were some improvments with hybrid graphics. I haven't really used it since 14.04 days but I had a AMD card anyway
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2017-05-09
| 1,199 |
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snjdfj
| 1,121 | 1,121 |
You can usually do it in the BIOS / UEFI
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2017-05-09
| 1,200 |
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daverGS
| 1,121 | 1,121 |
snjdfj: My only concern with that is whether external monitor support is in, I've heard there are problems with that
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2017-05-09
| 1,201 |
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daverGS
| 1,122 | 1,122 |
Although that might only be in the dual GPU scenario
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2017-05-09
| 1,202 |
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daverGS
| 1,122 | 1,122 |
if it thinks it's Intel-only, it might behave
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2017-05-09
| 1,203 |
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snjdfj
| 1,122 | 1,122 |
daverGS: depends if you have a muxer internally
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2017-05-09
| 1,204 |
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tomreyn
| 1,122 | 1,122 |
afaik all of what you just discussed works fine with the open source driver stack
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2017-05-09
| 1,205 |
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