Hi there Deanobats,
Have a look here: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=182494
Not all is well with current Intel drivers and/or kernel...
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Hi there Deanobats,
Have a look here: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=182494
Not all is well with current Intel drivers and/or kernel...
Hi there, Ettienne. I'm more or less struggling with the same issues. The last time I set up inadyn (for remote desktop use) was on the previous LTS version of Ubuntu (12.04) and everything worked...
Thanks mcduck. feh is installed alright. I've added the script to Startup Applications, but it doesn't seem to work. Running the script manually after login does result in the desired effect (having...
This is probably a bit of a noob question, but I want to automatically execute the following at every login, using 13.10 with Unity:
#!/bin/sh
sleep 1 && feh --bg-fill ~/Pictures/background.jpg...
Thanks guys! Your instructions got everything in working order again. Plain and simple! Many thanks again.
Thanks for the reply and info, edgue. I'll see what I can do. If I make any progress, I'll let you know via this thread.
edgue, it's been a while since you posted this issue here, but have you made any progress on this? I'm about to buy a second-hand W510 and as I'll be using multiple monitors, this issue would be...
Thanks for the response and link, but there is no "pepper-flash" or "out-of-process" plugin listed in my chrome plugins list/page...
And the story continues: release 26 is out and the annoying artifacts are still here. What is going on? Might it be a video driver issue? I'm on a laptop with the Intel 965 chipset sporting Intel...
Still, even wit hthe latest chrome updates, videos are still speckled...
Vasa1, I'll purge chrome and see what happens after I reinstall it... (firefox uses Adobe's flash plug-in and that works fine all right).
Thanks anyway.
Thanks for your response addegsson. However, PepperFlash seems to be not installed in, or known to Chrome. There's only the Adobe Flash plugin. Disabled that one, restarted Chrome and, as expected,...
Same here, chriscw81. I've search the Internet for solutions, but can't seem to find any.
Anyone similar experience? Or better yet, anyone a solution/workaround?
Many thanks in advance!
...
Just in case someone stumbles across this thread: I posted something on the Mint forums (that should work with Ubuntu as well): Installing BX535WD
Bought the BX535WD, installed it, and it works...
Hi there, Kirby5. Have you updated the firmware of the printer? I have a sneaking suspicion that that might be the issue. Unfortunately, this doesn't work via Linux. You'll have to do a completely...
That's quite all right. Enjoy your new All-in-One!
Kirby5, I just posted on the Mint forums: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=115637
Bought the BX535WD, installed it, and it works flawlessly, including wireless scanning!
... and http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gnome-games/same-gnome_2.28.0-0ubuntu3_amd64.deb for all on 64-bit.
Hi there,
Suppose you're using Maverick, but 32-bit or 64-bit version?
Would be interesting to know how and what as I'm planning to buy one of these Webcam Pro 9000 cameras. Or are you...
Hi there KansasNoob,
Just re-read your posting. It's rather mind-boggling that the developers determine what is and what isn't confusing for users. I'd rather make my own decisions on how to...
Indeed, trying to install grub2 to a logical partition (in this case, I'm trying to install Mint 9). But also the last Ubuntu 10.04 grub2 update: it actually did update (now on ubuntu7), but gave...
ZrPreZario (and jimmers),
Basically, there are two main flavours of the Ubuntu distro: Server and Desktop. The server version is ment for computer systems that offer database services, mail...
Hi George (and others),
The new GRUB apparently doesn't support installing to partitions. That's the whole problem. My choice for BING comes from having to deal with partitions (creating, backing...
Thanks for the reply. GRUB legacy is a dead-end street, as far as I know. I suppose I could go the GRUB2 way, but it's all beta and officially not recommended for production systems. Bit of a frying...
Having several distros on my computer (including Windows), I prefer BING (BootIt NG) as an overall boot manager. This way, I just install a distro together with GRUB to its dedicated partition, and...