The processor that was mentioned in the OP can run 64-bit code, so it really wouldn't matter if they used a 32-bit or 64-bit image.
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The processor that was mentioned in the OP can run 64-bit code, so it really wouldn't matter if they used a 32-bit or 64-bit image.
Have you tried installing via the "alternative" image?
Last ditch effort you can try these flags, they worked well for me on earlier releases.
noapic irqpoll noirqdebug
@axept & @sydbat
I tried running a youtube video while HDMI video was connected to my TV and playing around with the SPDIF muting in alsamixer with no success..
aplay -l
Still doesnt show...
No mention of HDMI anywhere..
Bump..
Anyone..? Anyone..?
Bueller..?
Bueller..?
HDMI Video works when connected to my Plasma TV, but absolutely no audio has been working via HDMI. Speaker and Headphone audio works fine..
wiggmpk@LUGGS-ASN:~$ nvidia-settings -v
...
Confirmed working for the ASUS G51J (Non-3D & Non-Backlight LED Keyboard)
However, in addition to this:
sudo chmod +x /etc/pm/sleep.d/20_custom-ehci_hcd
I also need to do this:
Adding repositories is very easy and straight forward..
Let me reference some 3rd party software that made things easier for me when I first came to Ubuntu.
Ubuntu Tweak has you add a...
I would remove it if you are certain you didnt add a repository.
Not sure how it got added, but its not usable because that repository is wrong/non-exsitant
Go start a post of the MSDN website and ask Microsoft to please support OpenOffice file protocols.
Or better yet, release the source to the .doc file protocol.
Just kidding..
The best I can...
Its telling you that the repository listed, does not exsit.
Double check the repository. I took a quick look at it, and it doesnt exsit. At least the full path doesnt exsit. However you added the...
You dont need to install Guest Additions, you just need to follow these directions for whichever version of Ubuntu your using...
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox/USB
By your avatar it looks like your using Jaunty.
If so, you can refer to these steps:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox/USB
If you add a USB device filter, like synapsys is...
100% agree with the above....
Its ashame people are held hostage by corporations.. Another example is ASUS Express Gate + Windows Only Compatability.. Like what exactly happened there?
The...
If your referring to the Blackberry Desktop Manager, than your answer is No.. Apparently to RIM its hell no..
You can try with WINE, but the last time I checked it doesnt function correctly. RIM...
Interesting question, Ill give you that. This is the first time I have stumbled upon (no pun intended) a question regarding touch screens in Linux..
I am having trouble swallowing the relevance of...
The is far from the truth.. Companies pay big money to 'network specialist' and 'security and risk analasyse' to have techs come in and do penetration testing on a network. Get the fact of using WEP...
Agreed, it doesnt really contribute to the learning experience.
I would also recommend Pentoo, which is a Gentoo based penetration testing distro much like Backtrack (which is based on Slackware...
kewl_123
If your interested in Linux/Ubuntu security and some of the difference between the operating systems (which I assume you have migrated or are in the process of migrating from Windows)...
To be clear, USB support is NOT available in the Open Source Edition (OSE) and only available in the proprietary version.
I dont have a recommendation on the %. But that grinding noise is most likely one of two problems. Either the read/write arm is scrapping the platter, which is incrediably NOT good (if the grinding...
This is not true.. Linux can definitely get a virus, and to say otherwise would be completely ignorant. Linux is better to be considered as 1000000% more virus RESISTANT than Windows, due to its...
Less time than that im afraid.. You can have a key in under a minute (depending on processor speed)
@ lyth
You should do some reading on the subject to understand whats going on in order to...
It only gets 'hairy' when you are trying to do specific things that might not apply to all users.
For instance, the only two situations I have ran into trouble with are as follows:
Upgrading...
To save the gory details of inexperience and lack of sleep, I will just cut to the chase.
I have 3 paritions on a fakeRAID setup on Jaunty amd64:
/boot - Originally configured as ext4
/ -...