[03:52] <faederwulf> When I use Ubuntu 17.04, 16.04, or Linux Mint 18.1, I hear coil whine coming from my CRT. When I use Windows 7, or Linux Mint 17.3 using fglrx drivers, I get no coil whine (Windows I use solely for gaming, Mint 17.3 is acting up). While it may seem that the coil whine goes away with fglrx because it's suited for older hardware, on Windows 7 I use the latest ReLive drivers, and have no coil whine. I use dual monitors.
[03:52] <faederwulf> Is there any way to solve this?
[17:43] <ubuntu-gnome> hello
[17:43] <ubuntu-gnome> Anyone getting this message?
[17:44] <ubuntu-gnome> Listen up
[17:45] <ubuntu-gnome> It goes a little something like this
[17:45] <GregKNicholson[m> ubuntu-gnome: Yes. Hello!
[17:45] <ubuntu-gnome> In the past, if I was put to the Initramfs screen
[17:45] <ubuntu-gnome> I would just do a manual fsck
[17:45] <ubuntu-gnome> hit a bunch of Y's and get through
[17:45] <ubuntu-gnome> but now I don't know what has happened
[17:45] <ubuntu-gnome> I am being sent to the busybox screen but manual fsck won't work. ls /dev/ reveals root but when i type 'exit' it doesnt work
[17:47] <ubuntu-gnome> Do I need to update my initramfs? Is it something to do with lvm2?
[17:47] <ubuntu-gnome> How do I fix this from LiveUSB
[17:49] <ubuntu-gnome> @GregKNicholson: Hello
[17:49] <meetingology> ubuntu-gnome: Error: "GregKNicholson:" is not a valid command.
[17:49] <ubuntu-gnome> GregKNicholson: Hello
[18:00] <ubuntu-gnome> Wait
[18:00] <ubuntu-gnome> Is this channel not for questions/help?
[18:16] <GregKNicholson[m> It is, but I have no clue about an answer. I only claimed to be getting your message - that's the extent of my usefulness, I'm afraid :)