After Googling around, apparerently this is the issue. In all the years I've used Deja Dup I've not come across this before, but apparently it does indeed need double the size of the backup otherwise...
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After Googling around, apparerently this is the issue. In all the years I've used Deja Dup I've not come across this before, but apparently it does indeed need double the size of the backup otherwise...
Just another strange thing about this. I calculated exactly the size of the backup, which is 287.4 GB. And the error message is "Backup location does not have enough free space. Try using a location...
Does anyone know where Deja Dup keeps its config files? I'll try deleting everything and start with a clean config.
This was a first full Backup.
The total size of the folder being backed up was 417.2GB with 133GB of that set to be ignored.
The Target has 500GB free space, but the backup size was only 280GB so it shouldn't have been an issue.
New install of 24.04.
Tried running Deja Dup to my external drive with about 500GB free space. The Backup is about 280GB in size, but the backup stalls with the message I need at least 576GB of...
OK. So after a reinstall of the beta, it appears that the black screen problem has gone. Only been a couple of hours though, so will post back if any issues.
Hi Claus7.
My install is not in a VM, it's a hard disk install. There's no pattern to it, purely random. I'm downloading the Beta now to see if the problem persists.
Hi 1fallen,
No. No Nvidia, all Intel based. 22.04 runs like a dream. It is an install from a daily build, whether that could be an issue I doubt, but don't know. Will overwrite with the Beta and see...
Is anyone else getting a random black screen that lasts about 2 seconds and then returns to normal? This is happening in both Xorg & Wayland sessions.
Thank you for your explanation
Thanks Ajgreeny. I'm pleased about that. Wayland may well have improved in 24.04 so I may go with it on my Intel based system, but for now Wayland just feels a bit clunky compared to X11.
Does anyone know if X11 is going to be included as an alternative in 24.04?
The reason I ask is that I still find X11 a far smoother and snappier experience than Wayland.
Where did you install Zoom from? I had problems with the snap version, but the official Zoom client works fine.
Thanks for your reply @TheFu.
The problem was Powersave in /etc/networkmanager/conf.d. Changing the value from 3 to 2 then rebooting solved the problem.
After shutdown my WiFi speeds are roughly 240mb Download / 70mb upload, more or less where they should be. However after a logout/in, Download drops to about 20mb and upload to zero.
Disabling then...
I know that this doesn't help your issue, but my Sandisk Sansa Clip mp3 player, opens and transfers files perfectly on my 22.04 LTS system, so it's likely not the OS that's at fault. What model Sansa...
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
Release: 22.04
Codename: jammy
Linux wayne-Aspire-TC-885 5.19.0-35-generic #36~22.04.1-Ubuntu SMP...
I know that this has been an issue for a while now, but has anyone managed to get Opera to play mp4 files? And if so, how? I've tried a number of "fixes" online to no avail.
Also, as I'm using the...
Are you actually using Ubuntu or Lubuntu as per your signature?
I would think that because the whole Windows partition has been reformatted to EXT4, then overwritten by Ubuntu, that data recovery would be nigh on impossible. Backups would be the only option if...
So first question. Do you have your Windows installation media to boot from?
If you wish to dual boot, you'll need to shrink your Linux partition (nvme0n1p3) by the size you wish your windows partition to be. Format the space you've created as NTFS, then install Windows on...
Although if you want all updates, for some reason aptitude seems to install everything available.