Mint 17 64 bit. Issues and answers.

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Re: Mint 17 64 bit. Issues and answers.

#21 Post by SHEEPMAN! »

You did something wrong. Remember it's only a computer.

You are good now?

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Re: Mint 17 64 bit. Issues and answers.

#22 Post by Mxx20 »

I think, after the reboot it seems good...only issue I was having is that error when searched on Google came up different than the fix and found the right file in the error... Makes sense after I got it..probably would of got it quicker ifI wasn't a new lol

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Re: Mint 17 64 bit. Issues and answers.

#23 Post by SHEEPMAN! »

Did I send you an error?

Please let me know and I will edit.

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Re: Mint 17 64 bit. Issues and answers.

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Found a mistake in the install line for gedit. Fixed same.
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Re: Mint 17 64 bit. Issues and answers.

#25 Post by Mxx20 »

i dont think it was with anything you sent, i think something just seizured with the touch screen calibration change....

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It was a combination of wrong code and you not seeing it. Everybody has to start someplace. :D
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Re: Mint 17 64 bit. Issues and answers.

#27 Post by Mxx20 »

Sadlmkr wrote:It was a combination of wrong code and you not seeing it. Everybody has to start someplace. :D

lol, it happens, we all live and learn...everyday is something new....probably should start a new topic but has anyone tried it in virtual pc on windows 7? im tinkering with something...work lost a software thats paid and mine got wiped out after it was good and working some how...anyways...linux has some pdf editors that look good and if i could run it in virtual i might be able to manipulate the PDF's with it without logging into mint...then having to flip flop between win7 and mint....i dunno i think my minds going crazy lol... the short of it, ive got it to the point it will load mint 17 mate and it hangs at install and freezes.....again...just tinkering trying to figure out a way to make something hopefully go smoother for me....

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#28 Post by SHEEPMAN! »

This is a CF-30?
My opinion:
The correct way to load Mint as dual boot is to load your Win7 program, get it right and then load Mint and let it set up a grub menu and partition the drive to your wishes. Actually it does the partition bit first then creates the menu.
You can load a Mint 17 Live CD and access your Win7 from that.....meaning if you want x.pdf just drag and drop onto a separate USB stick.
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Re: Mint 17 64 bit. Issues and answers.

#29 Post by Mxx20 »

Not a dual boot, that's already set up I was wondering as a virtual pc in Windows 7, and kinda use them side by side for that one reason. http://lifehacker.com/5714966/five-best ... plications like that maybe

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Re: Mint 17 64 bit. Issues and answers.

#30 Post by SHEEPMAN! »

My X desktop crashed after I used 99-calibration.conf.
There was a hidden character in the .conf file....maybe an extra space??????? I couldn't see it but:

Log in where you can and run

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 sudo rm /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d 
then redo it again. (Calibrate)
Did you do

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mkdir /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/
##makes a directory where none exists in new install.

I'm clueless about VM. Teach us how. :D
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