I use kdenlive.It's stable, but maybe a little complex for elementary level
students...If you explain the timeline concept, it could work !
Jean
Le Vendredi 12 décembre 2014 17h45, Jens Leineweber
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I'd go with Openshot. It has a really good
Hi German,
On 13 December 2014 at 16:59, German gentger...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for suggestion Ian, however no matter if the tablet is plugged in
USB port or not, the output of 'mount' stays the same.
I have two suggestions:-
Run the command mount and email the results to this list.
Run
Hi Ian. The reason why I want to locate my tablet on crashed lubuntu is exactly
to do just that - email dmesg.log
to the list. But to do that I need to transfer .log file to the tablet. :-)
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Hi German,
On 14 December 2014 at 13:24, German gentger...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ian. The reason why I want to locate my tablet on crashed lubuntu is
exactly to do just that - email dmesg.log
to the list. But to do that I need to transfer .log file to the tablet.
:-)
OK.. could you provide
OK, Ian, I didn't think of USB stick. Let me plug it in and see if I can locate
it. Thanks
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Here is the thing, Ian. I just plugged USB stick and can't locate it either. It
is weird because my external 2 tb drive appears in /media. So it seems to me
that neither my tablet nor USB stick isn't mounted. What is the the way to see
what drives are attached to the system, so I can mount them
Hi German,
On 14 December 2014 at 13:57, German gentger...@gmail.com wrote:
Here is the thing, Ian. I just plugged USB stick and can't locate it
either. It is weird because my external 2 tb drive appears in /media. So it
seems to me that neither my tablet nor USB stick isn't mounted. What is
Hi German,
Did you try mtp according to these two links?
Best regards
Nio
Den 2014-12-13 18:24, Nio Wiklund skrev:
Maybe the following Ubuntu Forum Tutorial might help you.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2226702
Or maybe mtp will work according to this link
Nio, no. I just mounted my thumb drive and copied dmesg.log there.
Nio Wiklund nio.wikl...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi German,
Did you try mtp according to these two links?
Best regards
Nio
Den 2014-12-13 18:24, Nio Wiklund skrev:
Maybe the following Ubuntu Forum Tutorial might help you.
And I conclude that your first problem is solved now - the transfer of data.
Den 2014-12-14 16:58, German skrev:
Nio, no. I just mounted my thumb drive and copied dmesg.log there.
Nio Wiklund nio.wikl...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi German,
Did you try mtp according to these two links?
Best
Yes, Nio. Thanks for trying to help. My log file is sent to the list, but it
awaits moderator's approval. The attachment is too big
Nio Wiklund nio.wikl...@gmail.com wrote:
And I conclude that your first problem is solved now - the transfer of data.
Den 2014-12-14 16:58, German skrev:
Nio,
I have a computer I installed Lubuntu on several weeks ago.
It was working fine to log off as one user and back on as
another. This weekend it started to give a blank screen if
it goes to screen lock or log out. I can ssh in and reboot
then you can login, however if I ssh in before anyone has
Den 2014-12-14 18:53, Linda skrev:
On 12/14/2014 11:31 AM, Linda wrote:
I have a computer I installed Lubuntu on several weeks ago. It was
working fine to log off as one user and back on as another. This
weekend it started to give a blank screen if it goes to screen lock or
log out. I can ssh
I guess this recovery option has no automount... So, what you need to do is
to mount your USB stick...
So, the first thing is to know what device it is, you can do this with the
command:* ls -la /dev/sd**
You can run this command before and after you plug the USB stick, because
your HD or SSD
Just a correction, you probably might need to specify the fillesystem type,
so, replace the mount command with: *mount -t TYPE_OF_FS /dev/sdb
/media/usbdrive*
2014-12-14 23:12 GMT-02:00 Andre Rodovalho andre.rodova...@gmail.com:
I guess this recovery option has no automount... So, what you need
Are you using 14.04 or 14.10?
2014-12-14 15:31 GMT-02:00 Linda haniganw...@earthlink.net:
I have a computer I installed Lubuntu on several weeks ago. It was working
fine to log off as one user and back on as another. This weekend it started
to give a blank screen if it goes to screen lock or
Thanks, that's solved
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Not sure how bad this error is... I don't have something to check this on.
It does seem like it might be an issue. It could be that none of them
are signed and this is normal.
Does anyone else use fglrx in their machine? does this error occur
usually, or could this be the issue?
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