Lovely, thanks so much. Worked for me.
I will mark thread solved.
By the way, Mint KDE maya 64 bit did not work for me.
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Lovely, thanks so much. Worked for me.
I will mark thread solved.
By the way, Mint KDE maya 64 bit did not work for me.
I'll try LM also. Thanks for the tip.
I can confirm this bug also for Fedora 17 and Opensuse Tumbleweed.
Very interested in any ideas as to why it works in Mint.
Anyone get this working in the US?
It won't register my account, just kicks back to the sign in screen. Ubuntu 12.04 and Kubuntu 12.04.
Works fine in OSX Lion and XP (in virtualbox).
Should...
Started with linux a good while ago (I think I tried Dapper, but didn't really use it until Edgy, but memory fades) and was dual booting until about 2008. Was exclusively Linux until just this year,...
Yes.
But I'm not allowed to talk about it on the forum...
On a relatively fresh install of Kubuntu 11.04, I cannot get ssl-explorer agent to synchronise with the server at work.
For those not familiar ssl-explorer is a java based vpn client/server.
...
So my main home box is aging somewhat (it a 4 or 5 year old Dell 530s which still runs any distro that doesn't have strigi running just fine), and I think the motherboard is dying, so I was thinking...
That's just generic statement from network manager. It's using the driver. You can check by using lsmod.
Anyway, I noticed that there is new firmware listed on linux-wireless, specifically the...
I have two boxes running Ubuntu. I did an in-place upgrade on one, but after doing that didn't really notice any significant difference. My other box has a custom kernal to solve a driver issue, and...
How do I know:
Tried the easy fix:
same result for 11M.
I have a new TP-link TL-WN721N usb adapter (picked up for essentially free) and wanted to try it out. It uses the ath9k_htc driver and ar9271 firmware. I downloaded compat-wireless as it isn't in the...
Slackware and Gentoo are the two remaining "biggies" I have not tried (Zenwalk and Sabayon don't count, right?) I have always been scared off by the compile times of Gentoo, and chasing dependencies...
I was inspired to write this post after having a slow week and deciding to do something different with my OS for a while.
I started thinking I'd try PC-BSD as something totally different, but then...
Seems to be working again this morning, without any intervention.
????
Actually I don't think it was the kernel update, as when I run the prior kernel the same thing happens. I see xorg was updated as well. A likely culprit?
After today's kernel update to 2.6.31-16, my suspend stopped working automatically from gnome-power-manager. It will work from the taskbar and gdm, but requires the control key to be pressed to bring...
Simply blacklisting the rt2800usb worked perfectly for me! I didn't try to improve speed as my wireless network is only 54Mb. My stick would not work prior to blacklisting, so I believe it is a valid...
That bug has been open over a year! I'm hoping this is fixed in Karmic, though it may from upstream.
WICD isn't much better for me.
sorry if you tried this, but
sudo gedit ~/ICAClient/linuxx86/keystore/cacerts/yoursecuritycert.crt
then paste in the entire certificate, and save, including headers and footers
I don't know if anyone else has the same issue:
Occasionally I uninstall some component of gnome (say Evolution), however I can't seem to completely get rid of some of the dependencies due to tight...
Sorry, misspelt your name: TpyKv
Have now configured on 3 different Ubuntu machines, working great! Thanks again.
addnedum: tried the certificate posted above by TtyPkv, and it worked like a charm (though I have no idea why) Thanks!
I have almost got Citrix working, except for the certificates. I followed the posts here as well as the readme that came with the download from Citrix. However when I try to log on I get "the...
Best place to start: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/backup
I like to rsync, then save file via jungle disk to amazon (cost me less than $1/month, and I don't have to worry about fires, natural...
Really dumb question, but for peace of mind:
I am using ssh to share files between two ubuntu boxes on the same lan, both behind a router. I have heard about "brute force" attacks etc via ssh. I...