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• #477
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. I know what I'm doing so it's no problem for me to fix it, just amazed. After a quick google, it seems still VERY common. I've not seen a windows problem since XP.
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• #478
Interesting. Reboot and suddenly it can find the EDID and works fine.
Fuck knows. It's working, don't care any more :)
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• #479
Running Elementary OS as a test. Sure it's a little apple rip off, but it's pretty slick (and I hate Unity)
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• #480
I really like elementary. If I was not so wedded to tiling window managers it would be my next choice.
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• #481
I've been tweaking it all day and very impressed with it. Although unlocking is interesting, for some reason I don't get a password prompt / anything. Blind type my password into a black screen and it unlocks. Must fix that.
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• #482
Interesting. Reboot and suddenly it can find the EDID and works fine.
Fuck knows. It's working, don't care any more :)
And people laugh when geeks "Have you tried turning it off and on again" them..
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• #483
How depressing. It's been 10 years I've been using linux and STILL there's massive problems detecting EDID of monitors. Stuck with 800x600 on my 23" Samsung. Guess I'll have to manually write my Xorg.conf but really, 10 years and still this shit ?
Interesting. Reboot and suddenly it can find the EDID and works fine.
10 years and you have only just rebooted?
Go Linux
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• #484
10 years of stuff not working. Go Linux! :)
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• #485
sup, just joined here
me i gave up apple-mac when the quake iii v132 came out osx-only, after id paid for q1/q2/q3
my mate gave me a previously flung toshiba with a crazed-screen [i think she hit the wall by the window on the 18th floor, it was open but she missed]
plugged it up to my ex-reuters 640x480 [that id fabricated the 2-row 15-pin to 3-row 15-pin adaptor for to my first-love Mac IIci
think my final mac was 9600, serverclass hw
kept putting debian on the toshiba .. from isos i'd dl-ed or eventually libranet [lovely installer] and failed to d-u to sid a l*ot**
*joined/formed a team that makes a sid-based desktop distro
now called aptosid
all DFSG at the point-of-delivery
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• #486
10 years of stuff not working. Go Linux! :)
Your phone isn't working then?
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• #487
So... EDID story... after further investigation. umm. I might not have fully plugged the HDMI lead in.
For the record, I'm really nice when I open a support ticket, as I know there's a 50/50 chance I've done something stupid (even though I am technical)
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• #488
Boom. That made me chuckle. I would have repped you, but ... you're a fuck wit.
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• #489
yup. I concur. That was epic failure on my part
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• #490
Any suggestions as to a disk scrubbing program. I'm about to give away an old PC and want to wipe the HDD first and I guess the easiest way is to boot into the Live USB Ubuntu I have. Cheers
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• #492
dd
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• #493
dd, then shred.
dd small random files to fill the entire disk, then shred will rewrite each file a few times wit more random crap.
I've a oneliner somewhere that does this. I'll have a rootle.
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• #494
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb bs=1M
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• #495
or use /dev/random
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• #496
/dev/random will take more time for no good reason in this case.
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• #497
Fair enough.
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• #498
http://www.dban.org/ is what I always used to use
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• #499
dd with /dev/zero is fast and works fine. Just run it over at least three times, more, depending on how paranoid you are/important the data is.
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• #500
Cheers, didn't realise dd could be used for that. Any idea how long it would take for a 1TB drive, I seem to remember it doesn't show progress.
Surprised to hear this. What distro?