You might want to rethink that.
Example:
square root of 100 = 10
10 rounded up to a power of 2 = 16
Look at the table.
@ Oldfred:
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You might want to rethink that.
Example:
square root of 100 = 10
10 rounded up to a power of 2 = 16
Look at the table.
@ Oldfred:
+2 for Montag dp for actually answering the question.
OP seems intent on getting an answer - he's given up on us and gone on to ask elsewhere:...
LOL, thank you. A few minutes ago I'd found this:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/16371/how-do-i-disable-x-at-boot-time-so-that-the-system-boots-in-text-mode
which is similar. So the answer...
Thank you, sir.
I'm such an idiot I should run for congress. I don't know why I didn't think to try that. Yes, I can log in on tty1. Furthermore I can update and dist-upgrade. And I can startx....
I thought I'd give starting x with startx a try on my main system. It worked ok when I logged in as another user on other ttys, so why shouldn't it work on my mains system? Duh, maybe because lightdm...
Mea culpa. Y'see, it was dark when I took my smart pills, and I aksidently got the stoopid pills instead.
@ matt_symes:
I meant no disrespect to Grahammechanical and intended no offense to him. He is a level headed chap and I doubt if he took any.
No, but it seems clear that it was obvious to OP....
Right. The meaning is obvious. But none of this addresses OP's question, which I think is a darned good one:
Unless it's somebody's idea of a joke, there must be some logic behind it, and like OP,...
No guarantee, and a bit more work, but if you don't come up with an easier approach soon, another idea:
BACKGROUND & BASIS:
I have 3 systems on a external USB that work fine with the machine it...
A few, none I'm afraid, are dazzling strokes of genius:
1-If the password is obscured, open a text editor, enter the password so you can see it. Copy it. Paste it on the next line. Make sure you...
Definitely don't.
Definitely do.
You may get advice later from someone well informed about UEFI. I'm not. But if it was working before, I'd return the bios setting to what was working...
I suggest you give up on that and install Lubuntu or Xfce over it.
They are more similar in UI to what you had before, so you'd probably like either of them better even if the Unity system was...
Did you enter a password?
Weird shinola happens.
Like I'm here because this is on the "unanswered posts" list. Doesn't seem to be true.
I think it's because some electrons are just eccentric.
Try giving the explicit path/filename, not just the filename. Like:
gpg --verify /path/to/this/SHA256SUMS.gpg /path/to/this/SHA256SUMSI don't believe you even need the second argument unless the...
It seems pretty clear what it MEANS and of course it is a formula or at least implies one. But why someone chose to express themselves so bizarrely instead of using English I can't imagine. I think...
I'm sure they will as soon as they notice it. They're by and large an accomodating (what good is a spell checker that won't offer a suggestion?) lot. But if you're in a hurry, you might be able to...
It can easily take several hours if you have it set to wipe free space on a large partition.
The deep scan per se alone, no, not in my experience at least.
If you did the wipe free space...
I see. I misunderstood. So when you do that it shows something like a slide show for a while and then goes black?
That might still be something under software control. I haven't used the full...
OK, then, so whatever you do, including possibly following my own possibly bad advice, you can't screw up too badly if your data is safe. I don't know about others but that makes feel much less...
More than one possibility:
The easiest, surest thing is trial and error. Look at the available choices and pick the most likely. If that doesn't turn out well, reinstall. It doesn't take that long...
Is it possible you've misattributed the different behavior to different archive TYPES (rar, zip, etc) when it is actually different individual archive FILES (the particular file you are extracting)...
If you regard it as solved, it would be good of you to use the thread tools menu to mark it so.
If you check this, I'd be interested to know what tools you used to pin the high cpu usage on...
First, click that little arrow to the left of "details" (or whatever that cognate is - pardon me please, but I'm another intellectually challenged monoglot American & a victim of guvment skools).
...
First, don't panic.
Second. If none of those valuable files are in an encrypted partition or container, you can boot from something else, a live disk for example, and copy them securely to...