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1  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help with Ubuntu 13.04 and mining on: July 17, 2013, 06:46:10 PM
No, no desktop manager, got like a background and working right click menu on it, thats it. I tried installing Gnome and it was not functioning properly either. Then I tried to update for the last Gnome using community PPA and the result is no desktop at all Smiley I guess reinstall is my only option now. But this time I am not sure I will go with Ubuntu.
2  Other / Beginners & Help / Help with Ubuntu 13.04 and mining on: July 17, 2013, 09:01:52 AM
Hello guys. When I updated to new Ubuntu 13.04 and set it up for mining - had to compile cgminer, coz the precompiled had some old library and there were errors. And it was mining great and I use putty to connect to it and byobu to keep the cgminer session every time I log in. But there is the problem - the machine is used as a file and local web server and there are two printers attached to it. One of them is a scanner too and we use the GUI to scan documents, but the gui is messed up. Unity is gone, there is just blank desktop, shortcuts work though - Ctrl+Alt+T open terminal and I can start whatever app I like, but there is no Alt+Tab between the windows and I need to close every active one and it is pretty uncomfortable. The xorg.conf I think it is ok - the two cards are there, and the second screen is RightOf the first one, I guess this is default. I guess it is something to do with the kernel and unity and I ditched unity and put gnome 3, so far so good - there is screen, menus, but all windows are gray and nothing is visible on them. I searched a lot in google and didn't find anything useful. Preinstallation is my last resort, coz it was a lot of configuring cron jobs for backup, web server, databases and so long. Thanks in advance.
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