Yeah, I already had my router set to openDNS and I knew what it was, I was just wondering why it was blocking them. It seemed suspicious to me, but it seems that is how the router labels unreachable...
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Yeah, I already had my router set to openDNS and I knew what it was, I was just wondering why it was blocking them. It seemed suspicious to me, but it seems that is how the router labels unreachable...
I have a concern with some odd network behavior that I've been having and wanted to know if I should be concerned or not.
The problem:
Upon having connection issues I decided to check my router...
I was hoping it would've been in linux because I use N speeds in Windows and on my phone. Router isn't a good option for me. Ugh, now I'm going to have to mess around some more and waste a bunch of...
Anyone know how to fix this error for pyschonauts?
./Psychonauts: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Also, I...
Did you change this in your router or somewhere in linux? If it was the latter, could you explain how one would go about doing this as I'm having the same issue of constantly getting disconnected...
Well I fixed it... sort of. I just followed the steps here: ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1014708 and ended up just fixing the Windows 7 one. I'll eventually have to get back to grub, but for now...
I'm adding some additional info considering the posts provided don't really pertain to me. First, I only have 1 hdd that is partitioned. Second, I overwrote the small 100mb system partition Windows...
I ended installing grub to the Windows 7 (bootloader) partition /dev/sda1 when going through the original install. All was fine and dandy until I wanted to boot into windows... It just kept bringing...
Anyone have any ideas? I would hate to think that I irreversibly ruined my hdd just by using dd.
To be more specific, gparted seems like it is creating a partition table, but it never really does and complains that I need to create one. When I try diskutility, it just fails with an error. Either...
This is on another machine so I have to copy the output over to this one.
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo fdisk -l && df -h && lsmod
Disk /dev/sda: 7530 MB, 7530356736 bytes
255 heads, 63...
I probably did something wrong, but I was trying to write an iso to my hdd with dd and after doing so I lost all of the space on it equivalent to that of the iso's size. The drive no longer comes up...
Anyone have any other ideas? I doubt I can use the suggest method above as it doesn't seem all that reliable not to mention how much text it would have to search in order to find it along with having...
Hmm, I'm not sure. I could possibly make some script that searches the syslog for that output, but that seems like a lot. I was hoping there would be some simpler indications that it was connected to...
Is there a return value that I can look for with a script or something that will allow me to know when wpa_supplicant has established a connection while running as a daemon?
I am talking about Chromium, but I did install Google Chrome to see if that might work. It is basically the same with Google's branding and some added plugins etc.
YAY! I figured out the problem after so sooooo long. I ended up using some of the switches from that website. The one that got me on the path to finding my answer was --enable-logging, that produced...
Already tried the cache folder, but I tried again anyways. I also checked the .xsession-errors and didn't seem to show anything chromium related... though did find some other stuff had some errors...
Toz and wojox,
I've already done what both of you have suggested, but I decided to give it another go. Neither worked and when I run chromium-browser in the terminal, nothing outputs to the...
For a long time now, chromium-browser just opens and eventually throws the unresponsive error message up and asks me to kill the pages or wait. None of the options work, can't even get to the...
Is there a particular reason why they were able to do it for wireless, but not printers? Wireless more open/more of a standard or something?
EDIT: Side note, I've been using guten, but it doesn't...
Is there some program out for linux that is similar to ndiswrapper, in the sense that it can use Windows drivers for printers? As of right now, printing has been one of those issues I've had in linux...
That worked. Thanks.
So could anyone explain a little more in detail when I would use XTerm over xterm in my .Xresources file?
You kind of lost me. Could you explain a little more in detail as in what instances I would use one over the other?
I would like to know what the difference between XTerm and xterm in an .Xdefaults file are. I would also like to know how I keep my .Xdefault settings upon reboot. Forgive me if this has already been...