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Ilya Shelb2016-12-01 01:37:57
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Ilya Shelb, 2016-12-01 01:37:57

What to do if the laptop does not wake up from standby?

Lenovo z50-70 laptop, GeForce 840M/PCIe/SSE2 video, Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, GPU has fallen off the bus error.
Everything was fine, then this error appeared. The error occurs when the laptop exits standby mode, for example, when the lid is opened. All drivers have been updated but the error remains.
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Even if you do not close the lid, but press the standby mode and immediately try to start it, there will be an error.

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sim3x, 2016-12-01
@sim3x

Proshersti - the problem has been observed since 12
https://www.google.com.ua/search?q=Ubuntu+16.04+GP...
add logs that relate to video and xorg

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OnYourLips, 2017-03-26
@OnYourLips

On some kind of economics: less will soar, and there will be more time to learn programming and gain experience.

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leopik, 2017-03-26
@leopik

Hello, I'm just from the tower - the ICT program (Informatics and Computer Engineering). I will tell you about each program, as I had experience of communicating with people from there. I’ll warn you right away - I’m only talking about the HSE, its organization is very different from other universities:
First, I’ll say that the HSE has a lot of electives and last year there was an elective in Android development (entry level, but still not bad). So you can always choose any study program and pick up electives. You can see a list of all electives here .
1) IWT: in the first year, everything is mediocre - there was one semester of Pascal, the second semester of C. Both courses were very simple and aimed more at teaching programming than deepening it. There was physics, matan, linal. There was also computer science, but they told more diverse interesting things. From the principle of operation of the ADC and DAC to the introduction to lisp. In the second year there was a high-quality course on OOP in C ++. Electrical and electronic engineering, assembler, computer networks, operating systems began, after the second year there will be a choice of specialization: options for robotics, system automation and computer networks. In general, there is not a lot of programming on the course so far, more low-level things - assembler, working with the OS, building logic on transistors, etc., i.e. mobile and web programming is not planned
2) Applied mathematics and ITSS is the same division as ICT and, as far as I know, the main difference between them is ITSS is ICT, but with a lot of electronics, electrical engineering, etc., PM is the same ICT, but more math and less programming, so IWT suits you better of these three
3) PMI - a lot of mathematics, as such there is not much programming, it is understood that you yourself will learn languages ​​and improve. But a lot of theoretical computer science and mash. learning. In general, this is the Yandex faculty and it is aimed at the needs of Yandex and just for scientific work in CS.
4) PI - in the same department as PMI, but less mathematics, it seems to be more programming, also less theory and more focused on practical work, most likely PI suits you the most.
Also keep in mind that the difficulty of entering the faculties is different. In general, the HSE website has a lot of information about the faculties, you can see all the subjects that will be available during the study of each program of interest - just type the name of the program into Google, go to the page of this program on the HSE website and click "training courses" on the right. For example, here is a link to all IWT courses .
HSE also has a lot of advantages, in addition to education: for example, pleasant hostels, optional attendance of classes (i.e., you can not attend every class), a clear and transparent system for obtaining grades for a subject, flexible choice of your study program, etc.
You can ask questions in the comments - I will answer

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vvafree, 2017-03-26
@vvafree

JAVA and Web - Software Engineering
C++, ASM - Computing Machines
In general, to be honest with you. There is little sense from universities. At best, they will just give you a base, at worst, you will just lose time. Learn English up to C1 and go to Hungary to Von Neumann University or to Germany. I speak from my own experience, half of the teachers do not know what they are reading, 25% know, 25% do not even go to their lectures.
When I entered the magistracy from another specialty, in 1 year I raised their entire program in 4 years. 2 years in the magistracy, I learned only that I could not go to it. Half of the items were on the lists, but in fact they were not. I could be wrong, but apart from St. Petersburg State University and the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in the Russian Federation, you don’t have to go anywhere, there will be only as much sense as you will study everything yourself.

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Andrew, 2017-03-26
@RaGe22

Universities offer everything, but no one suggested that a person try to program at all, maybe after trying to write something more or less serious, a person will understand that he does not want to do this, but he just had curiosity fueled by imagination. I will suggest that the author try to come up with and write something on the technologies of interest, according to short manuals, it will not take much time.

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Vitaly, 2017-03-26
@vitcorp

Maybe software engineering.

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Onito, 2017-03-26
@Onito

if you want to code for mobile phones, then my recipe is this: look for an inst with strong pluses (you need one hell of a plus for mobile phones) everything else like java, rxjava, objective-c, swift, etc. as well as local std learn on your own, insta will not help you with this, because there are few teachers who are rummaging around in this. Actually, which fact to choose, look at the reviews, what they write about the program

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