> The SDK Platform Tools are great for removing bloatware from phones that
> can't be rooted, particularly the command-line tools.
>
> I believe that at least the source is made available, but do not know how
> free the tools really are, especially since they are developed by Google.
>
> Does any
@Liberated, I'm glad everything's working now.
@Lil Beanie, If you are still having trouble with sound, can you try
$ rm -rf ~/.config/pulse
and see if the problem goes away as it did for Liberated?
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The SDK Platform Tools are great for removing bloatware from phones that
can't be rooted, particularly the command-line tools.
I believe that at least the source is made available, but do not know how
free the tools really are, especially since they are developed by Google.
Does anyone happ
The problem seems to have resolved itself after restarting the computer,
having deleted the folder a few reboots before that, however. Most likely had
something to do with that folder, as you said.
Thank you again for all of the help! I really appreciate it!
> Sound still does not work after deleting that folder.
Then the problem might be unrelated to pulseaudio. To confirm though,
can you run
$ sudo apt remove pulseaudio
reboot, and see if sound works (in vlc or something, not your browser).
Then reinstall pulseaudio with
$ sudo apt install pulse
Sound still does not work after deleting that folder.
> 'apt purge' removes *system* configuration files.
My bad. Thanks for the correction.
@Liberated
Remove the folder Magic Banana mentions with
$ rm -rf ~/.config/pulse
and then log out and back in again.
The problem is specific to the *user*. 'apt purge' removes *system*
configuration files. It does not remove ~/.config/pulse (that is a folder
named "pulse" in a hidden folder named ".config" in your home folder). I
would try to remove it.
> Can anybody confirm me that encrypted home folder (not encrypted disk)
> will work after running this script on lubuntu 16.04 LTS?
I have not used the script myself, but I've looked it over to get a
sense of what it does.
First note that the script is for Ubuntu 12.04 to Trisquel 6, so you'll
> Unfortunately, running that command as well as running both of those apt
> commands separately did not fix the configuration problem.
I forgot to mention that you'll need to reboot next. Have you already
done that?
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Unfortunately, running that command as well as running both of those apt
commands separately did not fix the configuration problem.
In case no one else responds, perhaps create a disk image using Clonezilla or
similar and test this yourself. It should not take too long and would be fairly
low effort. You might want to create a disk image anyway before running the
Trisquelize script in case the script does anything you may no
> Yes, sound works perfectly in a guest session.
That means that the problem is specific to your user's configuration. It
sounds like ALSA works, since you got sound when testing your speakers
in Sound settings. (I have since learned that a faster way to do this
would have been to run "speaker-tes
Regarding my earlier comment about a possible bug in Invidious, I wish to
clarify that it was NOT a bug. It was an error on my part during testing, I
had different instances opened and made a mistake checking the connections
being made. I apologize to omarroth for my error, as I have already
Well, I didn't realize it was that bad. But yeah, T450 is not the best
option anyways. Lenovo *might* be able to undo the intel me cleaner because
of it being such a new processor.
Long story short, T400s is the best current option, until g505s is made
available under libreboot. Although
@omarroth
Hi, firstly, what is that in your picture? It looks like a variety of
cetaceans. Is that chained one?
As always sorry for off topic but this question is very important for me.
Thanks.
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