Re: [xubuntu-users] No display on boot-up

2024-06-17 Thread Wiebe van der Worp
With interest I am following this thread, thanks so far for clarification. On 17-06-2024 12:01, David Wright wrote: Does the noacpi affect anything else, like fans? This question has my attention because I run an off grit network. For those interested:

Re: [xubuntu-users] Fwd: Slightly OT: Can't boot Win10 VB guest on Xubuntu 22.04

2024-06-12 Thread Wiebe van der Worp
On 12-06-2024 03:17, MR ZenWiz wrote: Yesterday I ran some updates for VirtualBox to release 7.0.18, and my long-time running Windows 10 VM suddenly won't boot at all. I remember at some point I had to force VB to upgrade to a 7.0 version. Current setup: VirtualBox 7.0.12 (!) guest Windows

Re: [xubuntu-users] Keep display on permanently

2021-01-03 Thread Wiebe van der Worp
On 03-01-2021 15:07, David Wright wrote: *Update* - on an earlier attempt to keep the screen on, I'd set the screensaver/system idle time to 180 minutes.  Even though the screensaver was subsequently disabled, it seems this 3 hour time was still having some affect, as the screen was indeed

Re: [xubuntu-users] No keyboard, no mouse. Inactivity timer drives me nuts!

2020-11-02 Thread Wiebe van der Worp
On 29-10-2020 12:58, Dani wrote: Also Disable screen saver from start session and # xfce4-screensaver-command --exit Thanks Dani I've updated https://vanderworp.org/en/amd-pro-4650g-workhorse/#Solving_mouse_and_keyboard_semi_frozen_state and made links to askubuntu and this list there.

Re: [xubuntu-users] No keyboard, no mouse. Inactivity timer drives me nuts!

2020-10-29 Thread Wiebe van der Worp
On 29-10-2020 09:58, Wiebe van der Worp wrote: While working, using the mouse and or keyboard, everything works fine. However, after a short period of minutes without activity, mouse clicks and keyboard strokes are blocked. Whatever I click or type: nothing happens. The mouse can be moved

[xubuntu-users] No keyboard, no mouse. Inactivity timer drives me nuts!

2020-10-29 Thread Wiebe van der Worp
While working, using the mouse and or keyboard, everything works fine. However, after a short period of minutes without activity, mouse clicks and keyboard strokes are blocked. Whatever I click or type: nothing happens. The mouse can be moved and the keyboard reacts to numlock and capslock. If

Re: [xubuntu-users] XFCE destroyed IV

2020-04-21 Thread Wiebe van der Worp
On 21-04-2020 13:26, whyskyh...@yahoo.de wrote: How about $ rm .cache/session/* Black desktop without icons? Log out Ctrl-Alt-F1 Log in rm .cache/session/* exit (Log out) Ctrl-Alt-F7 Log in I tend to use rm -r .cache/session/* -- xubuntu-users mailing list xubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com

Re: [xubuntu-users] Xubuntu 19.10, Settings power management for screen overruled or ignored

2019-10-29 Thread Wiebe van der Worp
On 28-10-2019 15:54, Victor Forberger wrote: On 10/28/19 4:44 AM, Wiebe van der Worp wrote: I've described it globally at https://vanderworp.org/en/the-linux-bricscad-pages-part-4-tuning-linux/#Screensavers_power_management So, adjust the screen saver settings to what options you desire

[xubuntu-users] Xubuntu 19.10, Settings power management for screen overruled or ignored

2019-10-28 Thread Wiebe van der Worp
Hi all, I've updated from 19.04 to 19.10. Seems to work fine but I haven't figured out yet why "XFCE Power Manager" settings are ignored. System turns off monitor and asks for password - which I turned off in 19.04 and worked fine then. Situation "XFCE Power Manager" now: Security tab: Never

Re: [xubuntu-users] Xubuntu 16.04 Status

2016-11-17 Thread Wiebe van der Worp
On 17-11-16 03:09, Keith Bainbridge wrote: About the icons in Dolphin What would happen if you quit Dolphin, deleted the config file/s and restarted? like in: "apt purge dolphin" and "apt install dolphin"? No icons. After "apt purge dolphin" doing "find . -name "*dolphin*" and removing what

Re: [xubuntu-users] showing disk space used

2016-05-13 Thread Wiebe van der Worp
On 13-05-16 20:51, John R. Sowden wrote: There is a program in DOS called hog. It shows me the amount of disk space consumed by each of the current directory's subdirectories in a pie chart with different colors. I an instantly see where I am consuming disk space. Is there something like that