all good, turns out it was a bug with the update manager - for some reason
they decided to only send half the kernel due to a 'phasing' policy (which
they have now changed). Which killed a lot of peoples wifi and ethernet.
Easily solved by running dist-upgrade via terminal, which I normally do,
I'm looking for some help resolving a sync problem with chrome between
template and guest logins.
We are using Xubuntu in an education environment and have set up templates
unique to each classroom but having students use guest login. However,
after setting up Chrome with requested bookmarks and
On 05/03/2017 02:04 AM, Justin O'Shea wrote:
> Hi All
>
> The latest update to Xubuntu 16.04 has wrecked my screen resolution and
> killed my wifi.
>
> Anyone know how to rollback the changes?
No, but thanks for the warning. I was just about to run an upgrade.
///Peter
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xubuntu-users
On 28/04/17 19:38, flocculant wrote:
Bumping this - will decide on date on the 5th May
On 21/04/17 17:46, flocculant wrote:
It's some time since we last thought about running a session on IRC
for new testers and how we use the development versions.
We plan to try and run one early in this
Many thanks for your answer!
I used
apt upgrade or apt install Package
In both cases, the "archives" directory was purged immediately.
To keep the *.deb files permanently, one should probably add something
like NumberName (as 10periodic) in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d
With Google, I was unable