Following your suggestions, I finally managed to get it to work. Actually, I just had to change the recipe using the regular expression that you provided. I thought it wasn't needed because I was...
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Following your suggestions, I finally managed to get it to work. Actually, I just had to change the recipe using the regular expression that you provided. I thought it wasn't needed because I was...
Check if the "tracker" process is running (run "top" from the terminal). If it is running, it's likely that your hard disk is being indexed and so is constantly used.
...
Hi,
I'm trying to set up Fetchmail and Procmail for a single task: run a script when a specific email is received. When an email from "self@gmail.com" with subject "TEST" is received, I need...
I clean-installed again, this time with a clean /home. Updated the system and reinstalled dropbox and copy.com from scratch.
The indicator icons are now present. The dropbox indicator works...
I clean-installed Ubuntu 13.10 Beta - 64bit, but kept the original /home partition from my previous install (13.04).
The copy.com and Dropbox applet indicators on the Unity top panel used to work...
I was looking for Picasa too and found both versions:
32bit
http://tiny.cc/8j3alw
64bit
http://tiny.cc/al3alw
Both links redirect to rapidshare.com.
http://code.google.com/p/google-docs-fs/
you mount your google docs account as a file system, then you can rsync etc.
Autolock: avoids having to continuously enter the graphic code to unlock the phone by setting a delay before the phone is locked.
Spelldial: the best tool I've found to quickly look for contacts...
I use the same folder naming, and add a short description after the date - for example:
2010 03 25 Wedding Mark Jennie New York
This way I can quickly locate the folder with Picasa, Google...
April 29th
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LucidReleaseSchedule
I've been using one panel since 2004.
Just right click on the items, unlock them if needed, then move them to the other panel (the top one, in my case). Very quick and easy. :-)
Also, you can...
rsync -av /source/path /dest/path/
should do. Test it with caution, however. :-)
Let me know if you need further help - I can post some simple scripts when I'm back home.
To quickly crop an image in Gimp:
- open the image
- select the "rectangular selection tool" (not sure if that's the right translation, I'm using a different language)
- select the area to crop
-...
If all you want is to delete it, open the terminal and type
gksudo nautilus
navigate to the file, select it, hit the DEL key.
Not sure about that. Some sticks have "smart" chipsets which will allow writing and reading up to the virtual size of the stick. So even a restore (i.e. copying back from the stick) will look...
One possibility is that you shrank your sda7 partition and then created two new partitions in the free space between sda7 and sda8.
I'm not sure though.
I never said ATI cards don't work. I have an Ati card myself on the desktop.
But if somebody asks for an opinion, I'd never suggest to deliberately choose ATI for a Linux laptop.
If you think that suggesting an ATI card for a laptop which is going to run Linux makes sense, well... I don't know where you got that opinion from. :-)
To the original poster: at this point, my...
- Go out, choose the laptops you like among the ones with an Nvidia graphics card.
- When you have narrowed your choice to a few options, ask what wireless cards they have.
- Run home, check if...
As somebody else pointed out, are you sure that mencoder is installed?
In the terminal, type
mencoder
and post the output here.
I'm still here too. :-)
If you're going to make a bit-by-bit copy, you don't need to make any partition on the target drive, which will become an exact copy (also in "virtual" size) of the source.
When you say "failing",...
There's a very similar thread with plenty of information here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=478237
Maybe the two threads could be merged?
Since he said he wants to share files, there's no real need to partition the drive 50% win and 50% ubuntu. Also, no particular need to have a separate /home in this situation (he can just "tar" it...
There are several options. The easiest one is to have two partitions: one for Ubuntu (20gb should be enough) and the other one for win 7 and all your data.
However, a third partition for data...