What? Ever since NBR was released netbook compatibility has become a strong point for Ubuntu. Unless you use some very obscure brand, you could most likely expect everything to work. I use 9.04 on my...
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What? Ever since NBR was released netbook compatibility has become a strong point for Ubuntu. Unless you use some very obscure brand, you could most likely expect everything to work. I use 9.04 on my...
run
sudo apt-get install libgtk1.2
I have the same problem, a disk with XP is plugged in and the only way to access or even see that it exists is to set it to boot from the bios
http://linuxd.wordpress.com/2009/02/11/ubuntu-810-support-dropped-for-ati-mobility-radeon-9700-rv300-chips/
that won't install epiphany because the package is actually called "epiphany-browser" (epiphany must be something else)
the other thing sounds like a DNS issue, you could try using openDNS
go into safe mode and run
sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
you should at least be able to run ubuntu in low graphics mode
that's very strange, I suspect it is exclusive to your right-to-left configuration. Maybe file a bug report?
Absolutely.
I think you can only do that on the desktop...
sounds like an issue with the tv rather than the OS, have you checked for monitor settings that let you stretch/resize the display?
The best way to achieve this would be with a flash drive, not a cd, as they can hold more and save your files and settings.
right click the gnome panel, select add, and choose the user switcher applet
Just choose manual partitioning when you install, that way you can set sda5 to be used as the swap and can format the unused space at the beginning to put the system, everything else is automatic
I had lockups all the time in hardy and occasionally in intrepid, but jaunty has been going strong for two days (since I installed it).
azureus is available in the ubuntu repos, search for vuze in add/remove (make sure "all available applications" is selected)
try this:
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install ktorrent
sounds like you are trying to compile programs, this isn't necessary if you can find a .deb package (but I suspect most everyone tries it when they are first introduced to linux, thinking it's the...
Nevermind! I had never tried removing ~/.config, which was the source of the problem all along. Compiz and gnome-panel now start normally, no more slow login!
Hi, I installed netbook remix on my eee and set it in classic desktop mode, and those two things stopped starting when I log in. I uninstalled most of the NBR packages but it didn't make a...
I had this problem in Hardy (8.04) as well. No problems with a fully updated Intrepid (8.10) system, though. I always thought it had something to do with the wifi...
If you aren't running a server...
I'm not buying from newegg for a while, and I'm a little upset with Asus for the backstabbing, if they played a role in this.
This:
http://www.itsbetterwithwindows.com/
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Does anyone know of a gnome applet that shows the title of the active window? (for use with maximus, but not including buttons for other windows)
If not, how hard would it be to make?
I think it would be next to impossible, especially on a live CD.
I suppose you could use a virus scanner in wine and symlink wine folders to ones on your windows partition, but that would be a...
Legally, you would need to uninstall vista or buy another license to use it in virtualbox.
...But there is a way of having vitrualbox boot your windows partition directly without need for...
8.04 = 8.04 LTS, the LTS is implied. You can upgrade to 8.10 with the update manager
EDIT: since 8.04 is long term support, upgrades to normal releases might not be enabled by default. Go to...