I tried booting from Minimal install disk. It had the same problem.
Then I tried pulling the two ram sticks out and put them back. It seems
like this fixed my issue (Although I don't really know what caused it in
the first place).
Thanks for everyone's suggestions :)
Hello!
In my current PC I have 16 GB of RAM installed. It worked fine until
today, when I upgraded my CPU from a Ryzen 5 1500X to a Ryzen 7 2700.
The system boots up just fine, but when I use the free command the total
memory is only 8 GB. When I looked into the BIOS, it showed me the
I've just realised that I wrote "hu_HU.ISO-8859-1" instead of "hu_HU
ISO-8859-1". Changing it fixed the problem.
Jack a következőt írta ekkor: Wednesday, 28 October 2020 20:18:55 CET
> On 2020.10.28 14:57, Toldi Balázs wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I did a fresh inst
Hi,
I did a fresh install a cuple of days ago. Everything worked fine unitl I
realised that my locale files are incorrect.
When I run locale-gen, I get this message:
locale-gen
* Generating 4 locales (this might take a while) with 8 jobs
* Bad entry in locale.gen: 'UTF-8 '; skipping
* (4/4)
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