![]() ![]() And, I don’t have the menu option to use generic AMD drivers.Ĭan anyone help me with this? I’d rather not go through the process of reformatting the USB drive for use, since I have a lot of customizations in it. I read on the web that - when using AMD proprietary drivers - your system can get problematic after an Ubuntu update, but I haven’t seen that before. I’ve tried recovery modes for the latest two kernels and nothing happens. I do get the Grub menu from which I can make a number of selections, including Ubuntu (start normally), Advanced options, Ubuntu with Linux (latest 3 kernels and recovery modes), Memory test, and boot into Windows 10 however, nothing works. ![]() My PC is using an AMD RX560 card with proprietary drivers. superuserSuperTower: nmcli d DEVICE TYPE STATE CONNECTION eno1 ethernet unmanaged - vmnet1 ethernet unmanaged - vmnet8 ethernet unmanaged - lo. ![]() However Internet works fine, but it makes it impossible for me to set up vino screen sharing. Nothing material has changed on my machine other than having installed the latest kernel updates the last time I ran the OS. I have an issue on Ubuntu 18.04 that Ethernet is not managed. Now the mergetool can be configured to vimdiff. Installing vim via apt install vim will also install vimdiff, among other utilities. Nothing else happens however long I wait. Actually, it turns out the answer is that vim is not shipped with Ubuntu 18.04 and other versions, even though I've been using vim.tiny for months via the vi command, which is in the PATH on installation. I have rebooted since, many times, and all is well.I have 18.04 installed on a USB drive and, now, when I try to boot from it, I get a purple blank screen followed by a black one. Then I switched back to the login screen (ctrl alt F1) and logged in. Then I got "Inserted auth tok with sig into the user session keyring" and "INFO Your private directory has been mounted". Then I ran the command ecryptfs-mount-private again and was asked to enter my pass phrase (login password) The system suggested I install ecryptfs-utils, which I did. I found a suggestion to run "ecryptfs-mount-private". To resize the screen as far as I have learned I need to run the guest system in enhanced session mode. It seemed the home directory was not being mounted. I have installed Ubuntu 18.04 as a guest system on a Windows 10 host system using Hyper-V and I want to use the guest system in full-screen mode. To find the home directory for me had only "sktop", and README.TXT I had the same problem - could not log in after installing 18.04 with correct password, even after repeated re-installs, with minimal install, full install, update while installing, and every other combination.įinally, after re-starting, and having the log in screen displayed, I opened a terminal (ctrl alt F2) and logged in. In these modern days, doing manual partitioning is not necessary that much. Have you successfully installed previous Ubuntus on your computer? Were they running good?Įdit: If nothing works then skip using "Something else" and use the default installation option. I recommend you to take every installation step very carefully. Then everything went on as expected and I came to the desktop without any difficulty. I really don't understand what is this actually but this is how I partitioned my hard disk after it giving it 2MB size. It said I need to have a partition of some Bios thing with at least 1MB in size. But while installing 18.04 I was introduced with somegthing strange. This is how I install Ubuntu generally: 20GB Primary partition as /, all of the rest free space as /home and click "Install". If you have 4GB RAM or more, then skip using /swap altogether. You better do that again since I can't see the overall problem. The CSS on /r/Ubuntu is an on going development keeping up to date with the latest Ubuntu Unity theme.Īdditionally, feel free to message us if your (non-spam!) link/post is accidentally trapped in our spam filter, and we'll sort it out. Members are distinguished by a small Ubuntu logo next to their names, Canonical employees by a purple "O", a portion of Canonical's logo. Windows 10 unable to connect to Ubuntu 20.04.3 Samba Server (0x80004005 Unspecified Error) Hot Network Questions In orthographic view I always see the vertices behind the view as well ('x-ray') despite x-ray being turned off. Ubuntu Members and employees of Canonical have emblems next to their names, indicating their affliation.
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