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  1. [ubuntu] Re: RALINK 5360 ..how to install dwa 525 with chipset ralink 5360 on ubuntu 10.04..

    Now the RT539x PCIe driver can be downloaded from http://www.mediatek.com/_en/07_downloads/01-1_windowsDetail.php?sn=5001
  2. Re: DWA-525 Ralink5360 wireless NIC not working with 12.04LTS

    I installed the 5360 model D-Link adaptor in Lubuntu with http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2008849&p=12302336#post12302336
  3. [ubuntu] Re: how to get D-Link DWA-525 working on Ubuntu 10.04

    For the 5360 model I solved it with http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2008849&p=12302336#post12302336

    Good luck!
  4. [ubuntu] Re: RALINK 5360 ..how to install dwa 525 with chipset ralink 5360 on ubuntu 10.04..

    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!!
  5. [SOLVED] Re: Make the wireless working with DWA-525 Ralink5360

    In Lubuntu 12.04 I have solved the issue as stated in http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2008849&p=12302336#post12302336
  6. Solution for your Live USB if boots well but not after rebooting the computer

    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...
  7. [ubuntu] Re: Terminal command that stays opened, showing what happens in the computer?

    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...
  8. [ubuntu] Re: Terminal command that stays opened, showing what happens in the computer?

    Thanks for the answers.


    Does anybody know any log or command that gives information about the programs we open or close?
  9. [ubuntu] Re: Terminal command that stays opened, showing what happens in the computer?

    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...
  10. [ubuntu] Re: Terminal command that stays opened, showing what happens in the computer?

    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.
  11. [ubuntu] Terminal command that stays opened, showing what happens in the computer?

    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...
  12. [ubuntu] Re: Four (4) icons for each USB flash drive or partition inserted in GNOME panel

    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...
  13. [ubuntu] Four (4) icons for each USB flash drive or partition inserted in GNOME panel

    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...
  14. [ubuntu] Re: Disable/Remove "Lock Screen" in Gnome Main Menu

    Hi. You have to change the value of /desktop/gnome/lockdown/disable_lock_screen. Regards
  15. [ubuntu] Equivalent commands for 12.04 (Precise Pangolin) of older versions

    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...
  16. Re: Useful commands for the "Run Application" dialog (Alt+F2, shortcuts, GNOME)

    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...
  17. Re: Useful commands for the "Run Application" dialog (Alt+F2, shortcuts, GNOME)

    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...
  18. Re: Useful commands for the "Run Application" dialog (Alt+F2, shortcuts, GNOME)

    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...
  19. Re: Useful commands for the "Run Application" dialog (Alt+F2, shortcuts, GNOME)

    Another one:
    simple-scan : Simple Scan
  20. Re: Useful commands for the "Run Application" dialog (Alt+F2, shortcuts, GNOME)

    The GNOME Character Map can also be opened just with this short command:
    charmap
  21. Re: Useful commands for the "Run Application" dialog (Alt+F2, shortcuts, GNOME)

    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...
  22. Re: Useful commands for the "Run Application" dialog (Alt+F2, shortcuts, GNOME)

    gnome-calculator opens also gcalctool
  23. [ubuntu] Re: Which console commands give the same details as HardInfo? (terminal, touchpad, in

    This command shows more details about the touchpad no matter its manufacturer:
    udevadm info --export-db | grep -i -B 9 -A 6 touchp
  24. [ubuntu] Re: Which console commands give the same details as HardInfo? (terminal, touchpad, in

    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...
  25. [ubuntu] Re: Which console commands give the same details as HardInfo? (terminal, touchpad, in

    This command also gives details about the touchpad:
    xinput list

    Any others?
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