Using the openprinting postscript-Xerox 20090512 driver causes the printer to crash and request a restart when printing PDF files.
Because of this I'd reccomend trying the manufactuer's drivers.
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Using the openprinting postscript-Xerox 20090512 driver causes the printer to crash and request a restart when printing PDF files.
Because of this I'd reccomend trying the manufactuer's drivers.
The consensus on other threads and forums seems to be to install the latest brodcom driver.
Unfortunately, even though I have the same computer (probook 4420s) my witless card is different:...
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I have the same problem, same computer (Probok 4420s).
The problem seems to be with encryption (it has no issues with unsecured networks). The network I'm trying to connect to is using...
I experienced this same issue after upgrade. I just edited /var/lib/dpkg/status removing the line in question / adding a period to the one before it. You can do this with out chroot by just...
none of this worked for me (Ubuntu 12.02, openjdk 6)
what did work was:
sudo cp /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.6.0-openjdk-amd64/bin/javac /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.6.0-openjdk-amd64/jre/bin/
tuns out I shot my self in the foot: the g/f shutdown once while I had a scheduled recording several months ago. In a sleep deprived state I apparently changed the user permissions so that only...
Turns out this was an instance of me shooting myself in the foot: the g/f shut down the machine while I had a recording scheduled, so I took away the ability for any non-root user to shut down the...
Same issue here, but I'm using oneiric (11.10).
None of this has solved the problem for me.
I had a working USB start-up disk for Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic), but now that we are at 11.10, it seemed a bit much to be doing that many dist-upgrades to...
I think this worked for me as well - must of copied over a bad config file upon upgrade.
Had the same problem on a fresh kubuntu install with no firewall yet configed. I couldn't even control-C out of the installer until i realize it was 2 processes I needed to quit and just started...
Hi dmizer,
Thanks for the very useful thread!
Just an FYI; I'm running Karmic have a apple time capsule and found that I had to use both the Karmic AND the Hardy trouble shooting options in order...
No. This won't be available until KDE 4.2
You need to populate that list to be able to watch tv. Unfortunately, I'm in the same boat as far as getting that scan command to write a proper channels.conf.atsc
To get a signal strength readout...
Wow, so much info in one thread.
So I'm guessing most of us:
a) ignored the messages about incorrect paths to files when we first installed netbeans
b) are using compiz
Problem a is solved...
In kubuntu I'd use the "system settings", "users management" widget.
However given you are probably using gnome, the widget for it is probably either non-existant or buried though in a convoluted...
Could someone please post the binarys for this (.deb)? Or at least put a link to a repoistory that fixes this issue so I can just edit my apt/sources.list ?
It would probably save a lot of people...