I upgraded my Linux os from 21.3 (I think) to 22.2. It took about 2
hours! I remember the original installation of Linux mint had taken
about a minute or so.
Then when I began using my computer I noticed a few changes:
- the JamesDSP equalizer that I always use for countering my defective speaker system (very low frequency output) and enhance all high
frequencies is now going off after a few seconds of work either by
itself, or every time I interact with the audio or video I'm watching, forcing me to get it back up again. This happens a lot and is quite a problem.
- videos at, the start, first think for a few seconds, then begin.. !
- reaching internet itself also, at the beginning, thinks first and only then connects.
- when I boot up and the screen for getting my user and pass information comes up and I enter the password and press the Enter key, I have to
wait about 6 seconds for the computer to respond (as if I have not hit
the Enter key) and get me to the desktop. In the previous version, the response was immediate.
If you know something about these issues and know how to correct them
please reply.
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
I upgraded my Linux os from 21.3 (I think) to 22.2. It took about 2
hours! I remember the original installation of Linux mint had taken
about a minute or so.
Then when I began using my computer I noticed a few changes:
- the JamesDSP equalizer that I always use for countering my defective
speaker system (very low frequency output) and enhance all high
frequencies is now going off after a few seconds of work either by
itself, or every time I interact with the audio or video I'm watching,
forcing me to get it back up again. This happens a lot and is quite a
problem.
- videos at, the start, first think for a few seconds, then begin.. !
- reaching internet itself also, at the beginning, thinks first and only
then connects.
- when I boot up and the screen for getting my user and pass information
comes up and I enter the password and press the Enter key, I have to
wait about 6 seconds for the computer to respond (as if I have not hit
the Enter key) and get me to the desktop. In the previous version, the
response was immediate.
If you know something about these issues and know how to correct them
please reply.
How to correct these issues:
Open a web browser and in the search bar type:
"name of my distro" linux support
Where "name of my distro" is the actual name of your distribution and
press enter.
On 10/16/25 2:39 PM, Jim Pennino wrote:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
I upgraded my Linux os from 21.3 (I think) to 22.2. It took about 2
hours! I remember the original installation of Linux mint had taken
about a minute or so.
Then when I began using my computer I noticed a few changes:
- the JamesDSP equalizer that I always use for countering my defective
speaker system (very low frequency output) and enhance all high
frequencies is now going off after a few seconds of work either by
itself, or every time I interact with the audio or video I'm watching,
forcing me to get it back up again. This happens a lot and is quite a
problem.
- videos at, the start, first think for a few seconds, then begin.. !
- reaching internet itself also, at the beginning, thinks first and only >>> then connects.
- when I boot up and the screen for getting my user and pass information >>> comes up and I enter the password and press the Enter key, I have to
wait about 6 seconds for the computer to respond (as if I have not hit
the Enter key) and get me to the desktop. In the previous version, the
response was immediate.
If you know something about these issues and know how to correct them
please reply.
How to correct these issues:
Open a web browser and in the search bar type:
"name of my distro" linux support
Where "name of my distro" is the actual name of your distribution and
press enter.
Don't you know you're my "cook"? Do that for me and come back here and explain. Work for me you sucker "engineer."
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
On 10/16/25 2:39 PM, Jim Pennino wrote:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
I upgraded my Linux os from 21.3 (I think) to 22.2. It took about 2
hours! I remember the original installation of Linux mint had taken
about a minute or so.
Then when I began using my computer I noticed a few changes:
- the JamesDSP equalizer that I always use for countering my defective >>>> speaker system (very low frequency output) and enhance all high
frequencies is now going off after a few seconds of work either by
itself, or every time I interact with the audio or video I'm watching, >>>> forcing me to get it back up again. This happens a lot and is quite a
problem.
- videos at, the start, first think for a few seconds, then begin.. !
- reaching internet itself also, at the beginning, thinks first and only >>>> then connects.
- when I boot up and the screen for getting my user and pass information >>>> comes up and I enter the password and press the Enter key, I have to
wait about 6 seconds for the computer to respond (as if I have not hit >>>> the Enter key) and get me to the desktop. In the previous version, the >>>> response was immediate.
If you know something about these issues and know how to correct them
please reply.
How to correct these issues:
Open a web browser and in the search bar type:
"name of my distro" linux support
Where "name of my distro" is the actual name of your distribution and
press enter.
Don't you know you're my "cook"? Do that for me and come back here and
explain. Work for me you sucker "engineer."
My going rate for consulting on such things is $175/hr, 4 hour minimum
up front.
On 10/16/25 9:44 PM, Jim Pennino wrote:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
On 10/16/25 2:39 PM, Jim Pennino wrote:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
I upgraded my Linux os from 21.3 (I think) to 22.2. It took about 2
hours! I remember the original installation of Linux mint had taken
about a minute or so.
Then when I began using my computer I noticed a few changes:
- the JamesDSP equalizer that I always use for countering my defective >>>>> speaker system (very low frequency output) and enhance all high
frequencies is now going off after a few seconds of work either by
itself, or every time I interact with the audio or video I'm watching, >>>>> forcing me to get it back up again. This happens a lot and is quite a >>>>> problem.
- videos at, the start, first think for a few seconds, then begin.. ! >>>>>
- reaching internet itself also, at the beginning, thinks first and only >>>>> then connects.
- when I boot up and the screen for getting my user and pass information >>>>> comes up and I enter the password and press the Enter key, I have to >>>>> wait about 6 seconds for the computer to respond (as if I have not hit >>>>> the Enter key) and get me to the desktop. In the previous version, the >>>>> response was immediate.
If you know something about these issues and know how to correct them >>>>> please reply.
How to correct these issues:
Open a web browser and in the search bar type:
"name of my distro" linux support
Where "name of my distro" is the actual name of your distribution and
press enter.
Don't you know you're my "cook"? Do that for me and come back here and
explain. Work for me you sucker "engineer."
My going rate for consulting on such things is $175/hr, 4 hour minimum
up front.
Interesting, but I don't think so. Nobody pays $175/hr for getting
referred to Wikipedia and Google search and generally the internet and
free AI services.
You have no other skills. You're a good "cook" though. "Cook" for
physicists then.
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
On 10/16/25 9:44 PM, Jim Pennino wrote:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
On 10/16/25 2:39 PM, Jim Pennino wrote:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
I upgraded my Linux os from 21.3 (I think) to 22.2. It took about 2 >>>>>> hours! I remember the original installation of Linux mint had taken >>>>>> about a minute or so.
Then when I began using my computer I noticed a few changes:
- the JamesDSP equalizer that I always use for countering my defective >>>>>> speaker system (very low frequency output) and enhance all high
frequencies is now going off after a few seconds of work either by >>>>>> itself, or every time I interact with the audio or video I'm watching, >>>>>> forcing me to get it back up again. This happens a lot and is quite a >>>>>> problem.
- videos at, the start, first think for a few seconds, then begin.. ! >>>>>>
- reaching internet itself also, at the beginning, thinks first and only >>>>>> then connects.
- when I boot up and the screen for getting my user and pass information >>>>>> comes up and I enter the password and press the Enter key, I have to >>>>>> wait about 6 seconds for the computer to respond (as if I have not hit >>>>>> the Enter key) and get me to the desktop. In the previous version, the >>>>>> response was immediate.
If you know something about these issues and know how to correct them >>>>>> please reply.
How to correct these issues:
Open a web browser and in the search bar type:
"name of my distro" linux support
Where "name of my distro" is the actual name of your distribution and >>>>> press enter.
Don't you know you're my "cook"? Do that for me and come back here and >>>> explain. Work for me you sucker "engineer."
My going rate for consulting on such things is $175/hr, 4 hour minimum
up front.
Interesting, but I don't think so. Nobody pays $175/hr for getting
referred to Wikipedia and Google search and generally the internet and
free AI services.
That was free, but you seem unable to actually do anything on
your own, hence the charge for me to do what you are unable to do
yourself.
You have no other skills. You're a good "cook" though. "Cook" for
physicists then.
Yet I get $175/hr...
On 10/17/25 12:34 PM, Jim Pennino wrote:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
On 10/16/25 9:44 PM, Jim Pennino wrote:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
On 10/16/25 2:39 PM, Jim Pennino wrote:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
I upgraded my Linux os from 21.3 (I think) to 22.2. It took about 2 >>>>>>> hours! I remember the original installation of Linux mint had taken >>>>>>> about a minute or so.
Then when I began using my computer I noticed a few changes:
- the JamesDSP equalizer that I always use for countering my defective >>>>>>> speaker system (very low frequency output) and enhance all high
frequencies is now going off after a few seconds of work either by >>>>>>> itself, or every time I interact with the audio or video I'm watching, >>>>>>> forcing me to get it back up again. This happens a lot and is quite a >>>>>>> problem.
- videos at, the start, first think for a few seconds, then begin.. ! >>>>>>>
- reaching internet itself also, at the beginning, thinks first and only
then connects.
- when I boot up and the screen for getting my user and pass information
comes up and I enter the password and press the Enter key, I have to >>>>>>> wait about 6 seconds for the computer to respond (as if I have not hit >>>>>>> the Enter key) and get me to the desktop. In the previous version, the >>>>>>> response was immediate.
If you know something about these issues and know how to correct them >>>>>>> please reply.
How to correct these issues:
Open a web browser and in the search bar type:
"name of my distro" linux support
Where "name of my distro" is the actual name of your distribution and >>>>>> press enter.
Don't you know you're my "cook"? Do that for me and come back here and >>>>> explain. Work for me you sucker "engineer."
My going rate for consulting on such things is $175/hr, 4 hour minimum >>>> up front.
Interesting, but I don't think so. Nobody pays $175/hr for getting
referred to Wikipedia and Google search and generally the internet and
free AI services.
That was free, but you seem unable to actually do anything on
your own, hence the charge for me to do what you are unable to do
yourself.
You have no other skills. You're a good "cook" though. "Cook" for
physicists then.
Yet I get $175/hr...
And at some point within the first hour you get dismissed.
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
On 10/17/25 12:34 PM, Jim Pennino wrote:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
On 10/16/25 9:44 PM, Jim Pennino wrote:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
On 10/16/25 2:39 PM, Jim Pennino wrote:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
I upgraded my Linux os from 21.3 (I think) to 22.2. It took about 2 >>>>>>>> hours! I remember the original installation of Linux mint had taken >>>>>>>> about a minute or so.
Then when I began using my computer I noticed a few changes:
- the JamesDSP equalizer that I always use for countering my defective >>>>>>>> speaker system (very low frequency output) and enhance all high >>>>>>>> frequencies is now going off after a few seconds of work either by >>>>>>>> itself, or every time I interact with the audio or video I'm watching, >>>>>>>> forcing me to get it back up again. This happens a lot and is quite a >>>>>>>> problem.
- videos at, the start, first think for a few seconds, then begin.. ! >>>>>>>>
- reaching internet itself also, at the beginning, thinks first and only
then connects.
- when I boot up and the screen for getting my user and pass information
comes up and I enter the password and press the Enter key, I have to >>>>>>>> wait about 6 seconds for the computer to respond (as if I have not hit >>>>>>>> the Enter key) and get me to the desktop. In the previous version, the >>>>>>>> response was immediate.
If you know something about these issues and know how to correct them >>>>>>>> please reply.
How to correct these issues:
Open a web browser and in the search bar type:
"name of my distro" linux support
Where "name of my distro" is the actual name of your distribution and >>>>>>> press enter.
Don't you know you're my "cook"? Do that for me and come back here and >>>>>> explain. Work for me you sucker "engineer."
My going rate for consulting on such things is $175/hr, 4 hour minimum >>>>> up front.
Interesting, but I don't think so. Nobody pays $175/hr for getting
referred to Wikipedia and Google search and generally the internet and >>>> free AI services.
That was free, but you seem unable to actually do anything on
your own, hence the charge for me to do what you are unable to do
yourself.
You have no other skills. You're a good "cook" though. "Cook" for
physicists then.
Yet I get $175/hr...
And at some point within the first hour you get dismissed.
Yeah, sure, that may have been your experience.
On 10/21/25 10:40 PM, Jim Pennino wrote:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
On 10/17/25 12:34 PM, Jim Pennino wrote:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
On 10/16/25 9:44 PM, Jim Pennino wrote:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
On 10/16/25 2:39 PM, Jim Pennino wrote:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
I upgraded my Linux os from 21.3 (I think) to 22.2. It took about 2 >>>>>>>>> hours! I remember the original installation of Linux mint had taken >>>>>>>>> about a minute or so.
Then when I began using my computer I noticed a few changes: >>>>>>>>>
- the JamesDSP equalizer that I always use for countering my defective
speaker system (very low frequency output) and enhance all high >>>>>>>>> frequencies is now going off after a few seconds of work either by >>>>>>>>> itself, or every time I interact with the audio or video I'm watching,
forcing me to get it back up again. This happens a lot and is quite a >>>>>>>>> problem.
- videos at, the start, first think for a few seconds, then begin.. ! >>>>>>>>>
- reaching internet itself also, at the beginning, thinks first and only
then connects.
- when I boot up and the screen for getting my user and pass information
comes up and I enter the password and press the Enter key, I have to >>>>>>>>> wait about 6 seconds for the computer to respond (as if I have not hit
the Enter key) and get me to the desktop. In the previous version, the
response was immediate.
If you know something about these issues and know how to correct them >>>>>>>>> please reply.
How to correct these issues:
Open a web browser and in the search bar type:
"name of my distro" linux support
Where "name of my distro" is the actual name of your distribution and >>>>>>>> press enter.
Don't you know you're my "cook"? Do that for me and come back here and >>>>>>> explain. Work for me you sucker "engineer."
My going rate for consulting on such things is $175/hr, 4 hour minimum >>>>>> up front.
Interesting, but I don't think so. Nobody pays $175/hr for getting
referred to Wikipedia and Google search and generally the internet and >>>>> free AI services.
That was free, but you seem unable to actually do anything on
your own, hence the charge for me to do what you are unable to do
yourself.
You have no other skills. You're a good "cook" though. "Cook" for
physicists then.
Yet I get $175/hr...
And at some point within the first hour you get dismissed.
Yeah, sure, that may have been your experience.
Nobody has dismissed me in physics. Ever. You, the "engineer", have been dismissed in this forum alone every time you opened your trap about some physics point in the span of some 25 years. Physics is not an
"engineer"s thing. You never belonged here.
Without your Wikipedia and now some AI's, you're as good as a donkey in physics.
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