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Hmm, given that the original post has been removed and the replacement is not forthcoming, please note that the original post can be retrieved from the internet archive, here.
Because Windows might be using a smaller MTU size?
Assuming you're using an ethernet connection and not wireless, try this:
1.) Open a terminal.
2.) Enter:
sudo ifconfig eth0 mtu 1400
Enter your password when prompted. This command makes the...
OK but I still don't quite get what you're wanting -- do you want to be able to create e.g. 3,5,10 folders at once and name them (e.g. spreadsheet style) or do you want to select 3,5,10 and then...
I happened to see your post, I must say I'm not understanding what you want exatly. Can you clarify? (Can you not just have to windows open side-by-side?)
Do you have a 9.04 LiveCD, and if so does it startup OK? (I presume you do not have one as you probably upgraded online, but its worth asking.)
If you (try to) boot up (up to the "zebra" display), can you get a text mode login prompt by pressing ctrl-alt-f1?
Well, there is Kivio, and Open Office Draw, and Dia (but I suppose you know of these...?)
Edit: Never mind, repeated what someone else already said (having not read the entire thread.) Sorry!
I'm not sure what you mean "public Windows XP machines", do you mean public as in an internet cafe, or do you mean public as in they've got "public" IP addresses?
In any case, you can activate...
No, to perform the actual resize, the filesystem itself is essentially truncated -- no free space is moved around needlessly. This truncation can only happen if there's no data blocks towards the...
IMHO:
You should not need to learn shell commands generally speaking. However, doing so is highly recommended/advantageous. Without wanting to ignite another GUI vs. command line flamewar, let...
In short, yes. If you plan on using it as a terminal server (GUI desktop running on server) as well, then you might install the desktop edition anyway as you'll need the GUI stuff to be installed...
Edit: never mind, already suggested.
It would do its thing without output yes, you should however see dvd and hard drive activity. The file goes in the current folder. If you want it on your desktop instead, issue the command with...
I would agree that you have hardware issues. It almost sounds like you end up suffering corruption of various kinds, which can be caused by overheating and/or failing hardware. Have you tried...
OK, as per the message, you've broken your sources.list file somehow. So, open the file in a text editor and review what's up on line 54. Something must be broken on that line. You may want to...
You might consider the Subject-Observer design pattern (also known as Publish/subscribe). Any object that might be used by/observed by multiple other objects are "subject" objects, which are used or...
mutt is a client user/application so does not in and of itself open any ports. The only time it will do network I/O is when you as user run it. exim4 however is an MTA (mail service) so will,...
Lazarus is worth a look, and cross platform too.
Well you'd need to set the appropriate routes to bridge ath0 and eth0. Do you knou about routes and iptables and such?
For DHCP you also will need to install a dhcp server package, pretty easy to...
Unix and Linux have conventionally never installed GUI support on server machines. It is anathema to do so, unless specifically required (which usually meanst/implied the machine does terminal...
What version of Ubuntu are you using?
Edit: I would actually suggest you stick to what's in the repositories, labelled beta or not. Have you got a particular issue that makes you reluctant to use...
What's the exact error message?
Well. I would actually recommend to ideally get another disk same size as the one you cloned to and make another clone from the current one. Reason being,...
Not sure what you mean by this. I access my Linux box from Windows using SSH (putty) and Macos will have not problem there. Alternatively I use NX (for a GUI session) from Windows. I don't know...