Nettet26. mai 2016 · Mint 17.3 Wi-Fi does not work after resuming from suspension Asked 6 years, 10 months ago Modified 6 years, 1 month ago Viewed 2k times 5 My Wi-Fi will not work after suspending but WILL work after hibernating. I've tried a couple things and have had some luck so I'll post what I've done and the effects I've seen. NettetThe touchscreen won't show up at all! I followed the Arch Linux Wiki Touchscreen page but it didn't fix my problem. I am terribly worried I will break something and I will not be …
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Nettet28. des. 2024 · Touchscreen not working after upgrading to Mint 18.1. I was running Mint 18 on my Dell XPS 9550 and the touch screen was working fine. After upgrading … Nettet14. des. 2015 · Linux Mint 17.3 features a Cinnamon 2.8, MDM 2.0, Linux kernel 3.19, and Ubuntu 14.04 package base. There are both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the distro available, and you can boot it either with BIOS or UEFI. Installation of Linux Mint is quite easy — as easy as that of Ubuntu. And, thanks to the work done by kernel developers, … bing this or that 3/2/23
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Nettet6. jun. 2016 · Apparently, you need to install VNC on the Linux side to get DameWare to work from Windows to Linux. VNC is a program developed by AT&T to do quick-n-dirty remote sessions and is not the safest thing you could use. If you want to use VNC, you can download the server and the client (to run on the Windows box) for free, but there … Nettet22. mar. 2024 · If it is not showing, maximize the current window to see the ‘ tools button ‘. Choose the required configuration as shown in the screenshot below, and hit the OK button: This is your configuration output based on your selections in the above steps 1-5. Hit OK button. 6) How to launch a new Android Virtual Device (AVD)? NettetSo far this is not working for Linux Mint 17.2. I have an Nvidia Gtx 770 card and a samsung monitor. I can eventually get in via a recovery mode root access and then running lightdm or startx or it's equivalent. In the past upgrading the drivers to the latest proprietary offerings via an ubuntu repository for nvidia worked well to fix this. bing third party cookies