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| LL3 - Mouse unresponsive after boot+login |
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Posted by: bbaker6212 - 06-20-2016, 01:38 PM - Forum: Start up and Shutdown
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Installed LL3 and all was working well for a while. Then after various tweaking, now when I boot up after I type in the password the mouse cursor is there but the mouse (USB wired) is unresponsive. The notebook touchpad still works fine. Unplugging/replugging the mouse resolves the issue but needless to say, this is not a usable workaround. Any ideas how to get things back working again? how to re-install the mouse drivers or sub-system?
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Posted by: erve02d0 - 06-20-2016, 12:58 AM - Forum: Start up and Shutdown
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Some days ago I tried hooking up a monitor to my Linux Lite laptop. After that, the screen has magically been set to lock itself after a few minutes. There's an option in Screensaver Preferences to "Lock Screen After X Minutes" but it's not checked, nor have I ever made this setting myself.
How do I remove the lock screen?
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| Is there anything to be gained in having Linux run in UEFI mode? |
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Posted by: m654321 - 06-19-2016, 06:37 PM - Forum: Off Topic
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I am curious to have your opinions (with reasons) on whether you think there is anything to be gained (or not) by having Linux run in UEFI mode in modern PCs, either alone or within a Windows dual-boot, assuming the PC has the facility to select between either BIOS (CMS) or UEFI mode.
I myself am unsure and feel a bit inexperienced to have any firm opinion on this. I had always assumed that having a signed Windows OS made it at least a bit more secure, particularly against potential malware attacks to the registery (though I suspect that Microsoft may possibly have exaggerated their claims for UEFI's protective effect as part of their marketing).
Quidsup, a network security analyst by profession, who posts regularly on his YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/quidsup, estimates that antivirus/malware software is only 20% effective at most. Apparently, malware in applications such as flashplayer is immune to antivirus software. Incidentally, he describes Adobe Flashplayer as "having more security holes than a collander" for which his solution is simply to remove it from your PC whether you have Windows or Linux...
Linux seems fairly robust against malware, though of course it's not entirely immune - I have had one incident of malware infection (see https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/other...0/#msg4960). In a dual-boot set-up, could some Windows malware crossover and infect Linux, e.g. through file-sharing - I have heard this might be the case and some malware can infect both platforms? Could UEFI have some beneficial effect here for Linux, in protecting the registry, as with Windows OS?
Many thanks for your views...
Mike
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| WiFi indicator not working (bars are dark) or intermittent on Linux Lite v3.0 |
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Posted by: bbaker6212 - 06-19-2016, 04:03 PM - Forum: Network
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My Wifi connection is working, signal is strong, and connection stable and fast (after parameter experiments and changes I made - see prior post).
Now I'm seeing another problem of the Wifi bars not showing up, and the name of the connected AP also not showing up, even though I'm currently connected very well and fast I/O going on. Even prior to updating my Realtek Wifi driver I saw the problem of the AP sometimes not showing up under the "Wi-Fi Network" label of the pop-down wifi menu (Panel bar). I see the "disconnect" option there but not the name of the AP.
My system-info report file is attached
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