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Re: Introduction and questions - GregO - 04-04-2018 (04-04-2018, 05:31 PM)pieboy314 link Wrote: hmm, I am here because I have Power Manger configured similarly to smhardesty, but my laptop display goes nuts flickering endlessly on the Display Brightness setting after 10 minutes instead of just going blank...must be a driver thing. I have Handle display power management unchecked and it goes blank on my Dell. I ended up setting it to never and have my desktop background changing randomly every minute to act as a screensaver. Re: Introduction and questions - pieboy314 - 04-05-2018 (04-04-2018, 09:07 PM)GregO link Wrote: I have Handle display power management unchecked and it goes blank on my Dell. Yes, I ended up also setting power management display to 'never' and installed Xscreensaver. I am liking it very much so far. I appreciate that screensavers are unnecessary, but I like 'em Re: Introduction and questions - newtusmaximus - 04-06-2018 JanetBiggar, You might want to try an earlier version of LL 32 bit. My old Toshiba Satellite pro A10 with 2 x 512 MB RAM, ran very well on LL 2.8 32 bit but struggled on LL 3.0. I believe the Kernel on LL 2.8 was V3.19? and I am not sure for how much longer it will be supported. Perhaps others in the forum could advise the End Of Life date for Kernel 3.19 and what risks there would be by running the Kernel beyond its supported date? All power to your mission in SA. Re: Introduction and questions - JanetBiggar - 04-06-2018 (04-06-2018, 12:02 AM)newtusmaximus link Wrote: JanetBiggar, You might want to try an earlier version of LL 32 bit. My old Toshiba Satellite pro A10 with 2 x 512 MB RAM, ran very well on LL 2.8 32 bit but struggled on LL 3.0... All power to your mission in SA. Sorry, I just saw this today. I appreciate your thoughts on the Toshiba given that yours is similar. Actually maybe you were referencing the old Dell I was working on with 512 mb - either way so far LL 3.4 seems to be working on them fine and no doubt what I’m using them for doesn’t challenge these computers as much perhaps as regular everyday stuff we would put ours through. The guys are soaking up the access to study stuff and internet access/ability when I can arrange it so so far so good with LL 3.4 Thanks for your comment on my SA work ? Re: Introduction and questions - newtusmaximus - 04-06-2018 JanetBiggar, what software do your students use the most? Are they all Linux variants or do you use windows programs on WINE? Re: Introduction and questions - GregO - 04-09-2018 (04-05-2018, 08:01 PM)pieboy314 link Wrote: [quote author=GregO link=topic=4506.msg40198#msg40198 date=1522876039] Yes, I ended up also setting power management display to 'never' and installed Xscreensaver. I am liking it very much so far. I appreciate that screensavers are unnecessary, but I like 'em [/quote] I like them too, and I'd probably install it if I knew how to do it. Re: Introduction and questions - pieboy314 - 04-10-2018 (04-09-2018, 10:36 PM)GregO link Wrote: [quote author=pieboy314 link=topic=4506.msg40218#msg40218 date=1522958503] Yes, I ended up also setting power management display to 'never' and installed Xscreensaver. I am liking it very much so far. I appreciate that screensavers are unnecessary, but I like 'em [/quote] I like them too, and I'd probably install it if I knew how to do it. [/quote] piece of cake, this command in a terminal window is how I did it. Code: sudo apt-get install xscreensaver xscreensaver-gl-extra xscreensaver-data-extra *JanetBiggar, I am sorry for partially hijacking your thread. Re: Introduction and questions - GregO - 04-10-2018 (04-10-2018, 07:49 PM)pieboy314 link Wrote: [quote author=GregO link=topic=4506.msg40275#msg40275 date=1523313414] Yes, I ended up also setting power management display to 'never' and installed Xscreensaver. I am liking it very much so far. I appreciate that screensavers are unnecessary, but I like 'em [/quote] I like them too, and I'd probably install it if I knew how to do it. [/quote] piece of cake, this command in a terminal window is how I did it. Code: sudo apt-get install xscreensaver xscreensaver-gl-extra xscreensaver-data-extra *JanetBiggar, I am sorry for partially hijacking your thread. [/quote] Kewl, it works well. I searched around last night after my post, and I found an install on youtube, but it seemed there was more to it than this. Thanks alot for the command. Sorry on my end Janet as well. |