Now the RT539x PCIe driver can be downloaded from http://www.mediatek.com/_en/07_downloads/01-1_windowsDetail.php?sn=5001
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Now the RT539x PCIe driver can be downloaded from http://www.mediatek.com/_en/07_downloads/01-1_windowsDetail.php?sn=5001
I installed the 5360 model D-Link adaptor in Lubuntu with http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2008849&p=12302336#post12302336
For the 5360 model I solved it with http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2008849&p=12302336#post12302336
Good luck!
Thanks a lot!! I've installed the D-Link N 150 PCI DWA-525 Ralink 5360 Wifi adapter in Lubuntu 12.04 as stated above, in the #5 post of this thread!!
In Lubuntu 12.04 I have solved the issue as stated in http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2008849&p=12302336#post12302336
Hi. Many times it has happened to me that, though I can boot well a Live USB, if I reboot the computer it can't run it. After rebooting and calling (with F12, F11, ...) the BIOS boot menu I can see...
Thanks.
I was wondering if there is any log file, command or application that says for example:
20:03:56 gedit opened
20:04:05 gcalctool opened
20:04:27 firefox opened
20:04:45 gcalctool close...
Thanks for the answers.
Does anybody know any log or command that gives information about the programs we open or close?
Thank you! With that I get what I want. But I have 2 questions now:
a) Is there any one-word command that does something similar to tail -f /var/log/syslog?
b) Are there more useful tail -f...
Thanks, but no, it's another one. It's not about processes. I think it outputs text lines with information for example when you insert a USB flash drive.
Hi. There is a console command that, after you execute, keeps running, giving information about events that take place in the computer. I cannot remember its name, neither find it, though I think...
Thanks. The strange phenomenon happens with all the USB flash drives I have tried, and in the 2 USB ports this P4 256MB RAM computer has. The drives are smaller than 32GB (I have installed 10.04 v...
Hi. In a very recently installed Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx) when I insert a USB flash memory drive 4 icons appear in the GNOME panel (only 1 in the desktop, as it should be in both places). If the...
Hi. You have to change the value of /desktop/gnome/lockdown/disable_lock_screen. Regards
Hi.
There are at least 3 commands that work for Ubuntu but not for versions at least from 12.04 (Precise Pangolin). These could be called both from the Run Application dialog (Alt+F2) or from the...
Another command:
gnome-system-monitor : System Monitor (System -info about the system: installed version of Ubuntu, hardware, ...-, Processes -we can view and end them from here-, Resources -monitor...
Another 2, related to the keyboard:
gnome-keyboard-properties : Keyboard Preferences
gnome-keybinding-properties : Keyboard Shortcuts
These 2 ones don't work in Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin. In...
Another one:
alacarte : Main Menu (select which applications we want to appear in the main menu)
This one doesn't work in Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin. Anyone knows any alternative command for...
Another one:
simple-scan : Simple Scan
The GNOME Character Map can also be opened just with this short command:
charmap
Some more commands:
ooffice or openoffice.org : OpenOffice.org
ooffice -draw or openoffice.org -draw : OpenOffice.org Draw
ooffice -calc or openoffice.org -calc : OpenOffice.org Calc
ooffice...
gnome-calculator opens also gcalctool
This command shows more details about the touchpad no matter its manufacturer:
udevadm info --export-db | grep -i -B 9 -A 6 touchp
Thanks!
The exact command that has the information (more) that HardInfo reflects in a tidy way in Devices -> Input Devices -> (name of the touchpad) is:
udevadm info --export-db | grep -i -B 5...
This command also gives details about the touchpad:
xinput list
Any others?