![]() I tried to find the sweet spot for my notebook, and believe it or not, my new notebook computer, has to have the lid opened more, then my old Acer did. But I don't want the lid all the way open, that just invites unnecessary dust population. If I am going to continue using Zorin OS 16 LITE/XFCE, then I have to keep the lid open, its the only way. So, with no resolution found for this either, I have resorted to the only thing that I can do. But I am hesitant to do that, without a guiding assistance from either Aravisian, or ZorinK's expert opinions. I am starting to wonder if the best resource, is to somehow disable XFCE's entire power management suite, and make it go away for good. Thats all there is, no option to tell it to do nothing. Switch Off Display, Suspend, Lock Screen. So naturally, I try to do the thing that I had to do with Zorin OS 16 PRO gnome variation, which actually worked for it, to disable the evil lid switch from hell. The sound output down in the system tray has to be changed back to HDMI again, cause thats what I use, I also have to reset the mouse pad LED strip color to blue where I had it, just a real pain. The BENQ monitor has to actually be turned off and on again, otherwise the computer refuses to see it ever again. After entering my password, I then have to go into the DISPLAY manager, and reconfig the the displays. I usually have to hit the power button to make it wake up too. When I open the lid, there is a short delay while it thinks about coming back on for me. What happens if the lid switch actuates? The computer goes into suspend, cuts all signals to displays, causing it to forget them, resets power to RGB lighting like, mouse pad light strips, and disconnects the audio output interface if using HDMI or DISPLAY PORT. The Lid Switch: Yes, you know where this is going. ![]() Oh oh oreo! Yes, lets return to reality a bit here, cause its not all skiddles and rainbows. Maybe I need an APP? Maybe so, but I haven't had a chance to get around to that, on count, that I have been dealing with major failings of XFCE. So a function that I am not sure of in XFCE is, where do I go to adjust my CPU frequencies? I know I can go into my Nvidia X Server Settings APP to adjust my GPU adapter, but where do I adjust my CPU? When it comes to trying out a new OS, its something you have to learn too. If you have another suggestion of how to verify an ISO file against an already burned CD/DVD I could switch to that.Gotta love it, am I right, or am I right? The question is whether those nine sectors that were added by imgburn were necessary because they contain hex 00 up until the very last sector which starts with hex 02000200 2F000100 01D7F001 5F020000 00800000 20000000 00800000 30000000 and the rest hex 00 I ran another program to create an ISO from the CD/DVD and it dropped those 9 sectors when it created the ISO which now matches the CD/DVD size that windows reports. 2048 x 9 = 18432 which is the file size discrepancy that windows does not see. The problem with ignoring what windows says is that I cannot easily verify the ISO file against the CD/DVD with crc305 if if there is a file size discepancy.Īnyway, I did some more checking and it turns out that imgburn added 9 sectors to the end of my data when using 'Create Image File from files/folders. The size ImgBurn reports once the image has been load into Write mode should be the same as the disc info that's reported in the area on the right once the burn has finished.
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