Hello, I had this problem with my Radeon 5870 always overheating whenever I load up a game or do anything demanding on the card on Ubuntu and Windows. For windows I was able to find a program from...
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Hello, I had this problem with my Radeon 5870 always overheating whenever I load up a game or do anything demanding on the card on Ubuntu and Windows. For windows I was able to find a program from...
I recommend using uspc , however you may have to wait until the patch for Lucid is out.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:seamonkey2/seamonkey2
sudp apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
Just search in https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas whenever you need updated packages of a specific...
Medibuntu servers seem to be down.
You can find workarounds and mirrors in this bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/medibuntu/+bug/565810
Nah, it doesn't have anything to do with lucid. out of that ~ 600 Mb, about 350 Mb is used for caching, basically thats the kernel loading stuff in advance in case you need them, it frees it up as...
definitely feeling your absence there in my apt-get output. Thanks for all the effort. Hope you guys get back online.
I googled around and found no solutions for running my steam games which are installed in my windows partition in Ubuntu, basically I wanted to share the same installation between linux and windows....
There is also Livestation which has a Linux client too.
first update your system:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
if it requires a restart then do restart it. then go to System > Preferences > Sound and choose ALSA for Sound Playback....
This is probably not the most elegant way to go about it, but you can always have the following running while you go about your business.
iotop -b -o > iotopLog.txt
iotop shows what is using...
Thanks, I did try the latest gnome-color-chooser, but it did not change hyperlink colors in Evolution like I wanted it to. After looking around a bit more I was able to find out that...
Hello everyone
I have been looking for a way to change the default hyperlink colour in gnome from blue to orange, no matter where I look can't find where to tweak this.
If anyone knows how to...
hi, sorry I'm busy, no time to read any of the posts, just gonna jump in the middle of this thread and post this in case no one have posted about it yet:
If you use a dark theme with dark...
If internet is slowed down or disconnected I immediately take the blame, and most of times they are right, since Its me torrenting and downloading simultaneously while uploading to a FTP site and...
In addition to what people above me have said, I'd like to pint out that the whole concept of copyleft, the GPL license which linux uses kinda started in a very similar manner: A product needed...
try :
sudo apt-get install envyng-core
envyng -t
Then follow through the steps and install the appropriate driver, see if that fixes it.
If that one did nothing after as reboot :
sudo...
try running it as root and then make the changes to the settings:
sudo nvidia-settings
Umm, I'm a newb myself but I remember using this tutorial to setup the nfs shares which allows you to mount your hard drives:...
yeah, ubuntu is a poor choice when it comes to gaming, unless you only play UT 2004 and Quake.
Well, blizzard has not been the one to use aggressive DRMs, and if by any chance, diablo 3 uses the same graphical engine or something similar as World of Warcraft, there is a slight chance that it...
These kinds of setups would not help with general purpose computing. For 3d rendering and some advanced graphical software for video compositing they would be useful.
If you want to put money in a...
I don't know the solution to your problem, but you can always try and reinstall the driver manually to see if it works.
Go to www.nvidia.com
download your driver
Press ALt+Ctrl+F2 and log in...
on their box:
System > Preferences > Remote desktop
If they have a router, forward the port that it indicates in it. mine is 5901
then go to : http://www.showmyip.com/ and write down the ip
On...
plug in the monitor, press Alt+ctrl+Backspace and re log in, should now work. You can change the resolution using System > preferences > resolution
press alt+f2 then run "gnome-panel". If that did nothing press Alt+F2 again and run "gnome-terminal", then run "gnome-panel" inside the terminal and paste the output here.