Ubuntu
i heard the newest version of ubuntu doesn't work very well on computers that are 4 years old and older, does linux-mint 18.3 have similar issues?
Questions • Tomas replied • 2 users followed • 1 replies • 2089 views • 2018-11-26 16:45
People talk about "learning Ubuntu". It seems simple enough to navigate the desktop to me. What am I missing , because I love to learn new things?
Questions • Alex replied • 2 users followed • 1 replies • 2110 views • 2018-11-26 16:17
I started using Ubuntu on a bootable usb drive
Questions • Tomas replied • 2 users followed • 1 replies • 1905 views • 2018-10-31 13:58
Can u guys suggest me one stable kernel for ubuntu 18.04.1 becasue im having random freezes with fresh install ubuntu with kernel 4.18.8
Questions • Cyril replied • 2 users followed • 1 replies • 1906 views • 2018-10-21 16:48
Can someone please help me with an error in ubuntu?
Questions • Edikan replied • 2 users followed • 1 replies • 2000 views • 2018-10-21 16:41
I am building an image with WordPress and own templates. Unfortunately this takes long time, at least 5 minutes most of the time.
Questions • Roman replied • 4 users followed • 3 replies • 2286 views • 2018-10-20 01:29
How to install and start ipmitool on Ubuntu/Debian ,step by step tutorial
Others • CHARLIE posted the article • 0 comments • 2319 views • 2018-09-30 18:53
modprobe ipmi_si
modprobe ipmi_devintf
echo ipmi_si >> /etc/modprobe
echo ipmi_devintf >> /etc/modprobe2. Install ipmitool via apt-get
apt-get install ipmitool3. List ipmi network infos
ipmitool lan print4. List users
ipmitool user list 1 view all
modprobe ipmi_si2. Install ipmitool via apt-get
modprobe ipmi_devintf
echo ipmi_si >> /etc/modprobe
echo ipmi_devintf >> /etc/modprobe
apt-get install ipmitool3. List ipmi network infos
ipmitool lan print4. List users
ipmitool user list 1
Which C++ ide should I use on Ubuntu
Questions • Dkiptoo replied • 4 users followed • 3 replies • 1960 views • 2018-09-23 22:54
Why are so many deep learning platforms using Ubuntu?
Questions • kevin replied • 2 users followed • 1 replies • 1848 views • 2018-09-22 23:55
i heard the newest version of ubuntu doesn't work very well on computers that are 4 years old and older, does linux-mint 18.3 have similar issues?
ReplyQuestions • Tomas replied • 2 users followed • 1 replies • 2089 views • 2018-11-26 16:45
People talk about "learning Ubuntu". It seems simple enough to navigate the desktop to me. What am I missing , because I love to learn new things?
ReplyQuestions • Alex replied • 2 users followed • 1 replies • 2110 views • 2018-11-26 16:17
I started using Ubuntu on a bootable usb drive
ReplyQuestions • Tomas replied • 2 users followed • 1 replies • 1905 views • 2018-10-31 13:58
Can u guys suggest me one stable kernel for ubuntu 18.04.1 becasue im having random freezes with fresh install ubuntu with kernel 4.18.8
ReplyQuestions • Cyril replied • 2 users followed • 1 replies • 1906 views • 2018-10-21 16:48
Can someone please help me with an error in ubuntu?
ReplyQuestions • Edikan replied • 2 users followed • 1 replies • 2000 views • 2018-10-21 16:41
I am building an image with WordPress and own templates. Unfortunately this takes long time, at least 5 minutes most of the time.
ReplyQuestions • Roman replied • 4 users followed • 3 replies • 2286 views • 2018-10-20 01:29
Which C++ ide should I use on Ubuntu
ReplyQuestions • Dkiptoo replied • 4 users followed • 3 replies • 1960 views • 2018-09-23 22:54
Why are so many deep learning platforms using Ubuntu?
ReplyQuestions • kevin replied • 2 users followed • 1 replies • 1848 views • 2018-09-22 23:55
How to install and start ipmitool on Ubuntu/Debian ,step by step tutorial
Others • CHARLIE posted the article • 0 comments • 2319 views • 2018-09-30 18:53
modprobe ipmi_si
modprobe ipmi_devintf
echo ipmi_si >> /etc/modprobe
echo ipmi_devintf >> /etc/modprobe2. Install ipmitool via apt-get
apt-get install ipmitool3. List ipmi network infos
ipmitool lan print4. List users
ipmitool user list 1 view all
modprobe ipmi_si2. Install ipmitool via apt-get
modprobe ipmi_devintf
echo ipmi_si >> /etc/modprobe
echo ipmi_devintf >> /etc/modprobe
apt-get install ipmitool3. List ipmi network infos
ipmitool lan print4. List users
ipmitool user list 1