hey guys, just fresh installed the latest mint after screwing up my GPU drivers completely. everything works fine now except when I open the calendar applet in the system tray and then minimize it again it remains on screen →
I've removed the applet but it remains on the screen this box overlay. I re-added it and the calendar will appear inside this box but the box just stays there regardless whether the calendar is inside it or not. anyone got any tips how to fix it without rebooting each time I click on the calendar ? thanks :) I am using one of the latest AMD GPU's 2gb, Mint 17.3 Cinnamon.
write image to more than 1 USB card reader?
hey all, just a stupid question I can't answer myself. I'm not a GNU/Linux pro, more like a not-so-new noob.
I made a SD card image of a GNU/Linux system and want to write this image back to SD cards. For this I used the "drives" tool in GNU/Linux, which offers the options to make and write these images (I dunno the exact name right now, but it comes with ubuntu and kali GNU/Linux), it works like a charm (had troubles with dd before)
now, if I use more than 1 SD card reader, I can't write to all of them, just one. The SD card readers are found by GNU/Linux, also the SD cards of course, but I can only write to one, even if I try to write to another, it won't select/use the next drive.
BUT if I use the card reader of my notebook instead, I can write to the inserted card AND to the USB reader at the same time. Could it be that GNU/Linux somehow has problems if more than 1 USB card reader of the same brand is connected? Or what's the solution for this problem?
I hope you understand what I try to explain here haha
It isn't GNU/Linux
Using Debian? Calling it G-N-U/Li-n-ux?
Fuck off.
It's Deb-ian/Li-n-ux.
Do you get how this works now?
It's everything else but the kernel, and if the kernel is Li-n-ux, then it's
<distro name>/Li-n-ux.
However, for cases such as Slackware, it isn't even G-N-U/Li-n-ux (unless you chose to install it with the G-N-U/Li-n-ux kernel).
You use their whole OS, with a different kernel (if you want).
For instance, I'm installing Slackware/Huge.
IT ISN'T G-N-U/Li-n-ux IF IT ISN'T G-N-U/Li-n-ux
EDIT: Had to delete and repost because BO is a fucking faggot who thinks every Li-n-ux distro is called G-N-U/Li-n-ux. As if Li-n-ux were an operating system, as well.
Eat a dick BO you fucking idiot.