Have you tried installing the extensions Adblock Plus and NoScript for Firefox?
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Have you tried installing the extensions Adblock Plus and NoScript for Firefox?
Why not open a new account in her college town and you handle transfers? That way she can do her banking with a local account and you can handle the transfers, as needed, from the existing account...
Thanks once again shantiq.
Lame was installed but I followed the rest of your advice and now I get MP3. Thank you very much.
I would mark this solved if I knew how. :)
Thanks shantiq. I'll give it a try.
I'm having a problem with RipperX using Ubuntu 12.04 64 bit. I will rip a CD successfully but the MP3 files are nowhere to be found. WAV file seem to work OK, at least they show up on my hard...
Thanks for the explanation schragge.
Thanks sandyd. I was going ahead and download whatever was available but got to wondering what the version numbers meant.
Anyone? TIA
I wanted to create some startup scripts also and would like to hear the answer to this.
I've been experimenting with DVD::Rip. The instructions mention that some additional files would be useful, xvid4conf for example. Any version from v. 1.6 to 1.12 will do. Synaptic can get me v....
I'm getting the following message, using dmeg, after startup:
mei: module is from staging directory, the quality is unknown, you have been warned.
The only harm seems to be a bit slower...
How much time are you talking about? Since I installed 12.04 in September, start up has gone from something like 20 seconds to maybe 90. I assumed that was normal as I have added more programs,...
What type of modem (serial/USB) do you have?
The post above yours says: "It is normally just a matter of opening these files with gedit as the files are plain text files unless they have attachments."
Have you tried that?
That is what I'm seeing also. So far the problem hasn't repeated so I don't have an answer to my question but it looks this will provide part of the answer. Thank you very much.
Thanks for the reply. I'm not sure if I did it right but typing " jobs " at the terminal prompt just results in a new prompt. Changing to " jobs -l " gets the same non-result.
I'm using dialup with Ubuntu 12.04 (64 bit) and occasionally will get the following message when trying to close my internet connection with Ctrl-C: "There is a process running in this terminal. ...
I was thinking it might be the sound level of the media going up and down.
Do you have a live CD/DVD you can try?
From your title I though the sound level was reduced but from the above it appears you have completely lost all sound. Which is it?
Cyberlink Power DVD is what I had on XP. A quick Google doesn't show a Linux version but it does show a few open source programs like:
CyberLink PowerDVD 9
http://www.osalt.com/powerdvd
Yesterday I began having sign on problems with Windows. I had thought this was more along the line of a hardware problems with the modem/phone. I was looking around for another modem to try with...
Thanks, I will give that a try.
There are no error messages it just appears to time out and the line is dropped.
I will, what does it do?
I'm listed as member of group dip.