I ordered one last week and it arrived yesterday. It's OK, but not nearly as good as the iPod Touch. It's a lot slower, and the screen is less responsive. It can install apps though, which makes it...
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I ordered one last week and it arrived yesterday. It's OK, but not nearly as good as the iPod Touch. It's a lot slower, and the screen is less responsive. It can install apps though, which makes it...
Try
/home/colin/.wine/drive_c/program\ files/graboid/completed
It should be
"/home/colin/.wine/drive_c/program files/graboid/completed"
not
""/home/colin/.wine/drive_c/program files/graboid/completed""
Hope this helps
I know Wine couldn't have changed my fonts or my settings, but the installation of Wine through apt could have. During the installation, apt installed several Windows fonts. Perhaps the font I'm used...
Wine has it's own file directory system. You should find the files in "/home/colin/.wine/drive_c/program files/graboid/completed" or somewhere else in "~/.wine/drive_c". Note that ".wine" is a hidden...
After installing Wine today, I noticed that the text in Firefox looked...different. The font doesn't look bad, but it's different, and it's bothering me. I've attached 2 screen shots of the same web...
Yeah, I'd be interested in a cheap, fan-less ARM netbook with great battery life for web browsing and note taking. So far, nothing decent has been released. There are quite a few Windows CE and...
On my netbook, it works OTB. Doesn't work on my other two laptops though.
/media
When you insert removable media into your computer, Ubuntu will automatically mount it somewhere in /media.
/mnt
A traditional directory that many Unixes create. It's for mounting things...
Honestly, the iPod Touch is probably the best non-phone handheld. It's cheap, thin, and has a huge selection of apps. Plus, the newest version of Ubuntu can sync music with it OTB. Another option is...
I wouldn't recommend it. Even if Linux will run on the processor, I doubt you'd be able to boot from USB to install it. I'm sure it's possible, but it'd probably take a lot if work. I had one...
I was able to run Fedora Core 1 on 64MB. Gnome and KDE were extremely slow, but TWM was fast enough. You'll be swapping a bit if you try to run CLI Ubuntu, but it should work.
The startup disk creator in Ubuntu allows you to create live persistence, which means that your settings will be saved
I tried it, but it wouldn't allow me to use Facebook. I tried allowing all scripts on Facebook, but it still wouldn't work.
Not always. Antiviruses stop malware in two ways: by blocking known...
I've heard there's a way, but I haven't even been able to music sync to work yet.
That's what I keep hearing. I have noticed a trend though: most of the people having problems with the sync...
I upgraded to Lucid today since I heard it supports iPod Touch syncing. Indeed, I am able to transfer/remove songs with Rhythmbox. However, the changes do not appear in the Music app. I've heard...
If by "just fine" you mean "it can delete files, but won't actually update the database", then yes, it works just fine.
Yeah, about 4 or 5 people. Not all of them use it much though, but they at least know it exists.
Doesn't seem to do anything when I plug it in.
When I plug in an external microphone via the audio input jack, Ubuntu doesn't switch from the internal microphone to the external one. The internal device is the only one that appears in Gnome Sound...
Probably. It uses Webkit, the same rendering engine as Chrome and Safari. On a low-spec computer, the extra speed does make a difference. On a faster computer, you may not notice any difference.
Yeah, DVD decryption is illegal in the US. Doesn't mean it's wrong though. Personally, if you're just ripping for your own usage, I think it's completely ethical. You paid for the DVD, you should be...
Someone should make an image and torrent it.
That's pretty much what Debian does. It takes them years to release a stable version, because they take time to fix as many bugs as possible.
Edit:
Also, I understand the OP's frustration. I've...
Impress is usually fine for what I need it to do, although I do know people who absolutely hate OpenOffice. I use Google Docs more than OpenOffice though. It's totally awesome being able to edit a...