Thanks Mark for your helpful response.
Indeed adding a resume partition to the grub configuration was the key also in my case.
Yet for me using the normal device name, e.g.., /dev/sdb6, did not...
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Thanks Mark for your helpful response.
Indeed adding a resume partition to the grub configuration was the key also in my case.
Yet for me using the normal device name, e.g.., /dev/sdb6, did not...
Indeed, trying the official "check for updates" does not help.
Moreover, on https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/plugincheck/ the URI for getting to an update page is missing in the DivX Web Player case.
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Nice, but it is worth noting that this script, like its predecessors, is not applicable in cases where the user needs to authenticate with a smart card (rather than with a password).
Or do you see...
You're welcome! Here is an update of my original post for Ubuntu 12.04
with a more convenient way of installing Oracle Java 7 for amd64 systems in both the 64-bit and 32-bit variant:
sudo...
Thanks a lot billstei for your excellent analysis and for providing solutions!
The logout-restart-shutdown dialog ("Shut down this system now?") was driving me nuts.
Testing this further, I found...
For manually changing the printer name in current Ubuntu (12.04),
in addition to editing the name in /etc/cups/printers.conf
you need to rename the respective .ppd file in /etc/cups/ppd/
...
Hi Madscientist, I was not aware that your your script solved the 32-/64-bit issue in essentially the same way as I did with my simple switcher script.
I just downloaded the latest version of...
My switch script simply forwards the parameters that it receives (apparently being called from ncLinuxLauncher.jar).
AFAICS, the NC.jar waits for credential input from the browser to be provided...
Pleased to hear!
I also tried this, and I'd guess that ncLinuxApp.jar is simply not intended to be called independently.
Yet NC.jar is; it is called for instance as follows, where the...
I also had quite some trouble getting Juniper to run on a new 64-bit Linux installation (Ubuntu 11.04 "Natty").
Using a 32-bit chroot works, but is quite cumbersome.
After a lot of investigation...
mrclisdue, thanks a lot!!!
This solved also to me a long-standing nasty problem,
which has been repeatedly reported as Mozilla bug, e.g.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=347307
After using evince on a freshly installed ubuntu lucid system for a couple of days, it also stopped showing pages, printing on the console:
Error: Couldn't create temporary font file
some font...
Hi digitaleagle,
your environment variable settings and installed versions look all fine.
I am pretty sure your problem is that you use libjavaplugin_oji.so,
while it seems that one meanwhile...
You can use MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH to point to the appropriate plugins directory.
For instance, I have a startup script for each of the two FF binary variants,
one using
export...
In my case, the solution was to unset general.useragent.override (on the about:config page).
There is at least experimental support for ext4,
which does work for my Ubuntu 8.04 installation.
Make sure that the ext4dev module is loadable into your kernel. Then try
sudo mount -t...
Thanks a lot!
For me, using Ubuntu hardy 2.6.24-22-generic amd64, envy did not work either, but NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-177.82-pkg2.run
from http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
For Asus M2NPV-VM, nVidia GeForce 6150, I finally found the solution - hooray :-)
Simply update the BIOS (from revision 0504 to revision 1301) as recommended at...