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=== def_jam is now known as eb0t
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kriech0r
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morning, i'm look into saving some power with a hp gen 8 microserver and ubuntu 16.04. according to my UPS its using ~60Watts when idle... would like to lower that if possible
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ddellav
| 709 | 709 |
try removing the CPU
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2017-09-02
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kriech0r
| 709 | 709 |
hehe ;)
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2017-09-02
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ddellav
| 709 | 709 |
:P
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2017-09-02
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kriech0r
| 710 | 710 |
its a E3-1265L
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2017-09-02
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kriech0r
| 712 | 712 |
shutting down cores or lowering the frequ would be good... additionally it looks like the two md raid1 i have are not going to sleep
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2017-09-02
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helllp
| 789 | 789 |
am I now in?
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2017-09-02
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ddellav
| 793 | 793 |
thats what he said
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2017-09-02
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Ascavasaion
| 798 | 798 |
I have a Gigabit controller in my laptop. but in Network connection information it says it is 100Mb/s. I plugged the same cable into a Windows 7 laptop and connection was 1Gb/s. any ideas why the Ubuntu (Lubuntu actually) is not utilising the network card to its full potential?
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2017-09-02
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ducasse
| 799 | 799 |
Ascavasaion: chipset?
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2017-09-02
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helllp
| 799 | 799 |
so, where else could I post a thread about data recovery? https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2370295&p=13682116#post13682116
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2017-09-02
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Ascavasaion
| 800 | 800 |
ducasse: lspci gives "Realtek... ... ... RTL8101/2/6E" and connection Information gives "Driver 8169"
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2017-09-02
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ducasse
| 802 | 802 |
Ascavasaion: that's a common problem with that chipset IIRC, try doing some searches like 'realtek 8169 only 100mbps' etc, and I'm sure you'll find something relevant. i'm a bit busy now, or i'd do it for you.
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2017-09-02
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Ascavasaion
| 803 | 803 |
ducasse: Aaah, thank you... will do... and come back and bother you again if I do not come right :-)
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2017-09-02
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ducasse
| 803 | 803 |
Ascavasaion: iirc, there is an alternative driver available that works in some scenarios
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2017-09-02
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<system>
| 803 | 803 |
=== ShalokShalom_ is now known as ShalokShalom
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2017-09-02
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pankaj
| 823 | 823 |
What is the difference between usage of 'sudo' and 'sudo -'. I had studied that it has some minor difference and is related to login prompt
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2017-09-02
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Reventlov
| 849 | 849 |
Hi. Let's say my ubuntu loop at the login screen (even if my password is good), what logs should I read to find out what happens?
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2017-09-02
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Reventlov
| 849 | 849 |
(ubuntu 17.04, migrated from 12.04, but the installation failed at the grub installation, but I can still manage to boot to ubuntu)
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2017-09-02
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Ascavasaion
| 850 | 850 |
ducasse: I just checked the Lenovo website... This laptop only has a 10/100 Mbs network card... how sucky.
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2017-09-02
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Ascavasaion
| 850 | 850 |
Anyone know if ethernet cards can be upgraded?
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2017-09-02
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Ascavasaion
| 850 | 850 |
In a laptop.
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2017-09-02
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tgm4883
| 852 | 852 |
Ascavasaion: no. You could get a USB network card
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2017-09-02
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Ascavasaion
| 853 | 853 |
tgm4883: Sigh... what a disappointment. Thank you.
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2017-09-02
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leftyfb
| 858 | 858 |
Reventlov: you went through 10 upgrades to get to 17.04?
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2017-09-02
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Reventlov
| 858 | 858 |
well, yeah, sinec the 17.04 iso proposed so.
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2017-09-02
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Reventlov
| 858 | 858 |
<unconvertable> update to 17.04 <unconvertable>
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2017-09-02
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Reventlov
| 858 | 858 |
also bios -> uefi Ithink.
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2017-09-02
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leftyfb
| 859 | 859 |
Reventlov: was it a fresh install or did you go through 10 upgrades? because 12.04 will most certainly not prompt you to upgrade to 17.04
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2017-09-02
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Reventlov
| 859 | 859 |
It was a boot to the ubuntu 17.04 iso, and they proposed me to update the 12.04 to ubuntu 17.04, in the installation prompt
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2017-09-02
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tgm4883
| 859 | 859 |
leftyfb: the 17.04 installer prompted the upgrade it sounds like
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2017-09-02
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tgm4883
| 860 | 860 |
Reventlov: does guest mode work?
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2017-09-02
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leftyfb
| 860 | 860 |
tgm4883: 12.04 will not prompt for 17.04
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2017-09-02
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leftyfb
| 860 | 860 |
ah, ok
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2017-09-02
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tgm4883
| 860 | 860 |
leftyfb: that's not what I said
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2017-09-02
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leftyfb
| 861 | 861 |
Reventlov: as tgm4883 suggestion, try guest mode or try creating a new user and logging in with that. If either of those work, then this might be an easy fix
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2017-09-02
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ChaosD
| 861 | 861 |
Hello, my sd-card is randomly remounting as ro. because of a very small internal onchip ssd i moved my /home on an sd card. sometimes it goes ro and i have to restart my laptop. someone know this issue ?
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2017-09-02
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leftyfb
| 862 | 862 |
ChaosD: possible bad SD card. I do not recommend putting your /home or anything important on an SD card.
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2017-09-02
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ChaosD
| 863 | 863 |
leftyfb i had to, my internal is just 16 gb
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2017-09-02
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ChaosD
| 863 | 863 |
leftyfb can i check if the sdcard is bad ?
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2017-09-02
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leftyfb
| 863 | 863 |
ChaosD: ok, then this is the issue you're going to continue to run into
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2017-09-02
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leftyfb
| 864 | 864 |
ChaosD: look at dmesg
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2017-09-02
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ChaosD
| 867 | 867 |
I found something:
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2017-09-02
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ChaosD
| 867 | 867 |
[21006.415286] usb 2-4: string descriptor 0 read error: -22
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2017-09-02
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ChaosD
| 867 | 867 |
[ 3.419070] sd 2:0:0:0: [sdb] No Caching mode page found
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2017-09-02
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ChaosD
| 867 | 867 |
[ 3.419076] sd 2:0:0:0: [sdb] Assuming drive cache: write through
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2017-09-02
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ChaosD
| 868 | 868 |
for more i have maybe wait till the remount
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2017-09-02
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<system>
| 868 | 868 |
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2017-09-02
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ChaosD
| 887 | 887 |
leftyfb can it possibly have something to do with some usb energy saving features? i think it happens only on low bat.
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2017-09-02
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ChaosD
| 887 | 887 |
but im not sure
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2017-09-02
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tomreyn
| 895 | 895 |
ChaosD: can you not connect external storage using usb or something? which hardware is this?
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2017-09-02
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ChaosD
| 900 | 900 |
tomreyn i have a toshiba chromebook cb 30 with an build in sd card reader. a usb storage is a bit unhandy for portable usage.
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2017-09-02
| 158 |
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ChaosD
| 900 | 900 |
and a sdcard is internaly like an usb device or not ? so, where is the difference ?
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2017-09-02
| 159 |
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kk4ewt
| 902 | 902 |
ChaosD, yes sdcard is most likely useing usb to connect but the speed of the media is the real difference
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2017-09-02
| 160 |
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tomreyn
| 903 | 903 |
sd cards have quite limited write cycles. they are okay for storing medium to large files temporarily, but not for storing data in the long run, nor for extensive create / remove cycles.
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2017-09-02
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tomreyn
| 904 | 904 |
an external SSD or HDD could last much longer and provide faster writes
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2017-09-02
| 162 |
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tomreyn
| 904 | 904 |
well, just the SSD, not the HDD
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2017-09-02
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kk4ewt
| 905 | 905 |
hdd would be faster than sdcard
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2017-09-02
| 164 |
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tomreyn
| 906 | 906 |
possibly, depends
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2017-09-02
| 165 |
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Ascavasaion
| 906 | 906 |
Later all
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2017-09-02
| 166 |
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ChaosD
| 907 | 907 |
but sadly i neither can exchange my onchip ssd nor tape a usb device on the back of my laptop :D
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2017-09-02
| 167 |
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tomreyn
| 911 | 911 |
16 GB can actually be fine for ubuntu.you could place a subdirectory of your home directory (e.g. 'Downloads' or 'Music') on your SD card, as long as you regularly back that up
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2017-09-02
| 168 |
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CountryfiedLinux
| 926 | 926 |
I'm having issues installing the AMDGPU-Pro driver. https://pastebin.com/j1eytfEu any suggestions?
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2017-09-02
| 169 |
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CountryfiedLinux
| 928 | 928 |
Are these drivers compatible with 17.04+?
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2017-09-02
| 170 |
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oerheks
| 930 | 930 |
CountryfiedLinux, did you run updates before installing? and did you add any ppa or used the driver from the amd site?
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2017-09-02
| 171 |
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oerheks
| 930 | 930 |
sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade
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2017-09-02
| 172 |
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CountryfiedLinux
| 932 | 932 |
oerheks, Just to rule out this issue, could it be because I'm on the 17.10 live session?
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2017-09-02
| 173 |
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linuxnoob011
| 932 | 932 |
hi all, i'm having networking issues and I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction. basically, I can't get internet over a wired ethernet connection. problem is specific to my ubuntu setup as the same ethernet cable works fine when plugged into my windows laptop. happy to provide details on what i have tried so far, if someone has a minute to help me sort this out
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2017-09-02
| 174 |
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yasonTR
| 932 | 932 |
Hi, question regarding rsync. I am executing rsync with options --backup and --backup-dir=.../`date +\%Y\%m\%d_\%H\%M\%S`/. Now, for every execution of rsync, all files are copied in the backup directory, and not only the changed files. Why is that? I also added the -a and --delete parameters.
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2017-09-02
| 175 |
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CountryfiedLinux
| 933 | 933 |
And I more recently read that the AMD Carrizo chips have AMDGPU-Pro support by default.
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2017-09-02
| 176 |
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ChaosD
| 933 | 933 |
tomreyn, the problem is texlive, which let me alive with 700 mb on /
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2017-09-02
| 177 |
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oerheks
| 933 | 933 |
CountryfiedLinux, live session.. yeah, never done that before.. and for 17.10, join #ubuntu+1 for support until release
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2017-09-02
| 178 |
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CountryfiedLinux
| 933 | 933 |
ok thanks
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2017-09-02
| 179 |
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CountryfiedLinux
| 934 | 934 |
I just haven't had success having audio from my monitor's audio jack and found a link that suggested installing the AMDGPU-Pro driver, then later read that it should be installed by default if supported.
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2017-09-02
| 180 |
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pavlos
| 935 | 935 |
linuxnoob011: can you paste this one line, lspci | grep Ethernet to find which chip you have
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2017-09-02
| 181 |
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leftyfb
| 935 | 935 |
yasonTR: because you're copying it to a new directory every time. There's nothing to compare to.
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2017-09-02
| 182 |
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oerheks
| 935 | 935 |
open amdgpu yes, closed pro-driver not
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2017-09-02
| 183 |
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oerheks
| 935 | 935 |
!amd
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2017-09-02
| 184 |
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ubottu
| 935 | 935 |
Open driver for AMD cards: amdgpu (cards >= GCN1.2 aka GCN 3rd gen), radeon (older cards). Closed drivers: amdgpu-pro (>= GCN1.2) fglrx (older cards, unsupported by AMD in 16.04+). For info on GCN levels, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_AMD_graphics_processing_units . For fglrx info, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/AMD
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2017-09-02
| 185 |
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linuxnoob011
| 936 | 936 |
pavlos yes, one second--walking back over to the ubuntu comp
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2017-09-02
| 186 |
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yasonTR
| 936 | 936 |
leftyfb: makes sense... I want to achieve that a file is 'archived' when a new version is detected... is that possible?
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2017-09-02
| 187 |
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CountryfiedLinux
| 936 | 936 |
I have an AMD A10-8700p.
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2017-09-02
| 188 |
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leftyfb
| 936 | 936 |
yasonTR: not with rsync alone
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2017-09-02
| 189 |
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leftyfb
| 936 | 936 |
yasonTR: https://github.com/leftyfb/backup_script/blob/master/backup.sh
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2017-09-02
| 190 |
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leftyfb
| 937 | 937 |
yasonTR: I'ven been using that script for years. Feel free to use it or modify it to your needs
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2017-09-02
| 191 |
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CountryfiedLinux
| 937 | 937 |
oerheks, So my hardware should be good to go by default?
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2017-09-02
| 192 |
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linuxnoob011
| 937 | 937 |
pavlos can't copy and paste (not internet on the other computer), but it is a Qualcomm Atheros QCA8171 Gigabit Ethernet card
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2017-09-02
| 193 |
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linuxnoob011
| 937 | 937 |
card worked a day ago on another internet connection. just moved to a new apartment and currently having trouble getting internet
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2017-09-02
| 194 |
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yasonTR
| 937 | 937 |
leftyfb: many thanks, I will take a look!
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2017-09-02
| 195 |
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oerheks
| 938 | 938 |
CountryfiedLinux, if the amdgpu driver is loaded, yes.
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2017-09-02
| 196 |
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pavlos
| 939 | 939 |
linuxnoob011: do you have DHCP from your router (if it worked in another place, the config is probably ok)
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2017-09-02
| 197 |
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CountryfiedLinux
| 939 | 939 |
oerheks, What do you mean if it is loaded?
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2017-09-02
| 198 |
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oerheks
| 939 | 939 |
amdgpu is loaded by default, else the open radeon driver.
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2017-09-02
| 199 |
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linuxnoob011
| 939 | 939 |
pavlos internet connection on current modem/router works on other computers, both wireless and wired
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2017-09-02
| 200 |
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oerheks
| 939 | 939 |
but you should join #ubuntu+1
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2017-09-02
| 201 |
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CountryfiedLinux
| 940 | 940 |
oerheks, How do I check?
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2017-09-02
| 202 |
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linuxnoob011
| 940 | 940 |
so think dhcp settings on the router fine. that said, dont think my ubuntu comp is actually getting a lease
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2017-09-02
| 203 |
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CountryfiedLinux
| 940 | 940 |
I'm asking in regards to 17.04. I will boot it up next.
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2017-09-02
| 204 |
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pavlos
| 940 | 940 |
linuxnoob011: which ubuntu release, kernel (paste lsb_release -a and uname -r
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2017-09-02
| 205 |
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