Well, the new wrinkle is that I can no longer find Windows. I turned back
to "Both" as the boot mode. All I see is the two Ubuntu options, and
Manjaro, the default.
Now I am in an unbeleivable situation where I am applying for a teaching
certificate in a state where the system actually will not
On 05/05/14 09:05 AM, Maciej Puzio wrote:
> I have been testing the issue for a week. Daily timers are fired
> between 0:00 and 0:01 without exception - all timers at the same time,
> all machines at the same time, every day at the same time. The largest
> variation I have seen was 30 seconds. So y
Hi,
On Mon, 5 May 2014 08:05:08 -0500
Maciej Puzio wrote:
> I have been testing the issue for a week. Daily timers are fired
> between 0:00 and 0:01 without exception - all timers at the same time,
> all machines at the same time, every day at the same time. The largest
> variation I have seen w
Am 05.05.2014 15:05, schrieb Maciej Puzio:
> I have been testing the issue for a week. Daily timers are fired
> between 0:00 and 0:01 without exception - all timers at the same time,
> all machines at the same time, every day at the same time. The largest
> variation I have seen was 30 seconds. So
> Can I safely treat this Manjaro as an Arch installation? I did this with
> Antergos a couple of years ao, and it worked out fine. Will I run into a
> roadblock down the road?
Antergos is Arch Linux, Manjaro isn't.
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> I tried several times, without any change to the boot menu. The SDD device
> (perhaps a specific part) and also a "windows boot manager" are items in
> a menu when rebooting with Advanced Startup from Windows.
>
> The steps I used were:
>
> - Ran grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
>
On 05-05-14 15:05, Maciej Puzio wrote:
Perhaps a larger audience would have allowed a
consideration of alternative solutions. An example of such a solution
would be hourly/daily/monthly/weekly timers that execute scripts from
relevant /etc/cron.* directories. That would allow for removal of
croni
Following up, I have taken more steps, with partial success.
The following two steps were taken:
1. Installed Kubuntu the same way I originally insalled Ubuntu. This
time I noticed that the system booted in a BIOS and not UEFI state. The
result was that now two Ubuntu entries are foun
I have been testing the issue for a week. Daily timers are fired
between 0:00 and 0:01 without exception - all timers at the same time,
all machines at the same time, every day at the same time. The largest
variation I have seen was 30 seconds. So yes, there is definitely an
issue with AccuracySec=
On May 5, 2014 3:11 PM, "Nowaker" wrote:
>
> Dimitris,
>
> You may find this news interesting:
> http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTY4MTc
>
>
> --
> Kind regards,
> Damian Nowak
> StratusHost
> www.AtlasHost.eu
Will I need a new mobo for this?
Or it's just sofware?
Dimitris,
You may find this news interesting:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTY4MTc
--
Kind regards,
Damian Nowak
StratusHost
www.AtlasHost.eu
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