It's an ATI HD4670.
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It's an ATI HD4670.
On second glance, I'm getting this problem with any new window, including firefox etc. etc.
New thread posted here
Hi,
Since the last pack of updates came out around half a week ago, xorg is lagging heavily on my machine and chewing 100% of one of my CPU cores whenever a new widow is in the process of opening....
I did notice when I last started Exact Audio Copy that a process "services.exe" was started and was the last one to die.
Hi,
As of about a few days ago, whenever I start a program in wine, xorg will start to chew 100% of one of my CPU cores and lag badly until the program has finished loading. Lately it has not...
The init script does not start the webui for me. I cannot access the webui till I su to my deluge user and do deluge -u web myself. Anyone else getting this?
*edit*
Problem was that I was...
Hello,
I have an ongoing problem when I open PDFs in Firefox, I'm using the mozilla-acroread plugin.
I only need to open a PDF once (in Firefox), and then eventually, over the course of a day,...
I can't get the installer to start, and I've inserted mfc42.dll into System32 etc. etc.. This is everything I'm getting from starting Setup.Exe with wine to when it dies, hard:
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Hi,
I've tried a few different methods at getting this to work: I have a 1.6GHz Pentium-M (unsure of core) (Toshiba Portege A200).
I get the following messages when trying to get...
I really don't know either. But SL is crashing at the exact same spot for me, and I have SCIM installed so I'm just assuming that it's the same problem.
I've started getting this issue after upgrading to the 1.18.0.6 Alpha (latest one, forced upgrade etc.). Anyone know of a workaround so that SCIM doesn't need to be disabled?
*edit*
Looks like...
Looks like my problems might be due to conflictions with SCIM. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=458299
Has anybody else been having trouble getting the 1.18.0.6 client working? I've tried extracting it from the alpha download, and also a .deb at this site, but both of them just produce a Second Life...
Hmm, not sure why you would end up with a folder hierarchy like that, but this is what my ~/pcsx2/bin looks like:
You run the pcsx2 file in the bin directory, E.g. "./pcsx2" from terminal or something similar to do it in a launcher. It should already be executable, but if it's not do "chmod +x pcsx2" on it.
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Yes, you should still install the Nvideo CG tools. I have an ATI card as well and it worked for me. Now for something more trivial, how do I actually run PCSX2 after compiling from SVN source as in...
I can't get this to compile from source, and if I extract it from a tarball instead, it won't correctly load the plugins:
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I tried running it as sudo from the terminal, since I...
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I tried that previously but everything is moved too far over to the right and it looks out of place. Could anyone explaine to me how that formatting works? I'm guessing that the entries allign...
I had the same issue, iwconfig would display 97/100 for signal strength, however I couldn't ping the router, just skipping straight to the /etc/network/interfaces file as you suggested didn't yield...
I can't seem to get my top processes list to align neatly and correctly:
I've been using ukripper's format till now, but for some reason it wont display the same on my machine:
NAME ...
Ah sorry should have mentioned, yes I'm running the latest beta that you linked previously. I'll do a restart and check if S.M.A.R.T. is enabled.
*edit* OK it has miraculously started working...
I get similar errors on mine:
I don't quite understand what you mean by incorrent close quotes, and I can't see any obvious errors in my /etc/default/hddtemp file:
# Defaults for...
Would I be able to see your /etc/defaults/hddtemp file? I'm not sure how I should format mine to monitor two drives...
I'm just using the standard Gnome manager that ships with Feisty. To get Conky to come up correctly with GDM you need to delay it, so I'm using a script that was posted earlier in the thread:
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