All I can suggest is you go through a few boots and tap rapidly on a different key each time to see which one will get you in the BIOS
Esc, F1, F2, F10, F12
Having read a few pages, F1 and F10...
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All I can suggest is you go through a few boots and tap rapidly on a different key each time to see which one will get you in the BIOS
Esc, F1, F2, F10, F12
Having read a few pages, F1 and F10...
Not sure what you're after there.
Are you looking for an app that runs on Android that can control a slide show running on Ubuntu?
I think it's just your filename is wrong.
Try renaming it 51-android.rules
Also make sure you've got to do a chmod a+r which means "add read permissions to all users" on that file
...
People may correct me if I'm wrong, but my understanding is a lot of the older linux apps would be distributed as source. The source would then be built on the system it was to be run on and away...
That is absolutely perfect! Thank you very much.
I have a uPnP/daap server, hosting all of my music. I want to play this music from the server.
I've tried vlc-nox and that doesn't appear to do what I want.
Anyone got any idea on how to stream...
Yes, that did the trick. Adding the option to make the command line:
sudo mount -o loop,iocharset=utf8 /media/D\ DRIVE/banbaPC.img ~/mnt
allowed this to work.
:guitar:
Ah, could that be my problem? I did not use iocharset=utf8 when mounting the image file. I'll try that and see if that makes a difference.
I am trying to take a ddrescue copy of a partition prior to an update, but it is losing all of the Japanese filenames.
I have Japanese filenames as I have some Japanese music CDs which I have...
For information, the way I've done this is to install a nice diff tool I've found called Beyond Compare and use that to do a CRC compare on all of the images. I figure that a CRC check is good...
Great thanks, those sites gave a great starting point for the config file. I've now tweaked it to my needs and ripped two CD's in parallel last night. Worked a treat. This has turned out to be a...
That's great information, thank you very much. I'll give it a try. Sounds like that will do just what I want.
Yes, you're right. Album art is less of an issue. Banshee seems to do a great job...
Well the -traditional-cpp flag didn't help. It made other unexpected changes to the files.
I've done away with the \ in the file, and now it just works.
Thanks for the help!
MM
Hi,
What would the easiest way to do CD ripping with multiple CD drives be?
I want to go through this cycle.
1) Insert CD1
2) Insert CD2
3) Wait
4) CD 1 and CD 2 open
5) Remove CD1 and CD2
Hello,
I've copied a large photo collection to an external NAS drive for backup. I've done a CRC check on the files and they all appear to have been copied OK.
What I'd like to do is verify...
I'll give it a try. So likely this is a fix to a bug and not the introduction of a new one. :) Good to figure out.
Will report back with what I find.
No, that works fine.
#define FOO a \
b
hello \
world
FOO
This is a query to find out if this change is intentional, or if this is an unlikely bug.
If you were to have the file, foo.dat:
Hello \
World
and then run it through the C...
Last time I needed to do something like this, I used this bit of software:
http://www.miray.de/download/sat.hdclone.html
Worked well for my purposes.
You are trying to pass a binary file to bash where it is expecing
an ascii file that contains bash commands.
To run your compiled code try ./a.out instead.
I never used 1.X.X, so I don't know if its the one you are looking for, but is Edit->Preferences the same as the old settings menu?
clicky
:guitar:
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This is done by the same folks:
http://www.ferhan.org/ I'm...
Those drives are the best. \\:D/
I installed the 64 bit version on Breezy on mine and it worked a treat.
As you're not going to use RAID, it should be no different to using any other drive.
Well...