Your install is probably using openjdk and icedtea versus sun-java6 which is the proprietary version. I believe by adding Ubuntu Restricted repo you can remove open and add proprietary version...
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Your install is probably using openjdk and icedtea versus sun-java6 which is the proprietary version. I believe by adding Ubuntu Restricted repo you can remove open and add proprietary version...
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Great, thanks... I'll try that...
I have all the necessary codecs install in Ubuntu 10.10 but when I rip CDs using either Rhyhtmbox or SoundJuicer they all say 128kpbs. I'm trying for AAC (.m4a) 256kbps (variable bit rate). ...
The problem stems from if you've installed the 'barry' and 'bcharge' applications. With 'bacharge', a /etc/udev/rules.d/10-blackberry file is created that sets BB to charge @ 500mA versus mounting...
Actually, they'll go after their old friends RIM first... BES costs a ton of money to implement, host, etc in-house so TCO sheets will show benefits of running WinPho7 with native exchange...
Nokia's been relying on mobile phone user(s) who don't switch phones all the time, hence Symbian still being global market-share leader. This trend will end soon leaving them making more...
Linux doesn't copy other OS'... I would say it's the other way around... Thanks to the BSD license, MS was able to steal the TCP/IP stack, Apple was able to steal a heap-load of stuff...
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Don't quote me, but I believe your desktop machine HAS to have a password in order to access what are called 'Administrator' shares on your system. You know the C$ is your C: drive thing which is...
Are you sure 'service' is used? I could've sworn it still requires the 'chkconfig' (which installs insrv) package in 9.04 - current repos?
...not to mention, is this Kubuntu or Ubuntu? In Ubuntu, the network-manager is there in panel by default.
When you say 'modem', can you be more specific? For instance, in the states, the cable company gave me a 'modem'. Coaxial cable goes in one end, CAT5e goes out the other into my laptop. No muss,...
What you're looking for is what chipset the wireless adapter uses (Marvell, Ralink, Broadcom, Intel, etc)
When plugged in to computer, try sudo lsusb in Terminal and see if it references...
So long as signed up for a plan to allow to tether with your carrier, this worked for Verizon BB Storm2
http://www.berry4all.com/install
Try this at Windows client command prompt:
net use g: \\ipaddress\sharename /savecred /persistent:yes
You can use any letter besides 'g'
If it's at home, be sure to make any necessary adjustments, precautions, etc to your home firewall a'la VPN or port forwarding.
If you use Windows @ work and Linux @ home, then use PuTTY as...
If they're USB, plug them in, open terminal and type sudo lsusb
...see if they're recognized, if so, open Synaptic or Ubuntu Software Center, install 'Cheese' application, and see if you get an...
cairo-dock, as well
I could've sworn that Netgear uses an old Atheros chipset, type sudo lspci at CLI and paste here to confirm... If so, you should just be able to plug in, wait a couple of seconds, click on the...
If I'm getting this, on your server (this is going to screw up all the workstations that connect to it) can you access interweb using DHCP setting through network manager? I mean remove the entry...
Yikes, I don't even see a wireless card listed. I see the 3Com NIC...
Judging by Dell Specs it either has Dell TrueMobile 1500 mini-PCI card or Intel 5000 mini-PCI, hmmm. This may require...
I could've sworn network-manager and nm-applet had to be uninstalled prior to WICD installation or that WICD automatically removes nm?
I'm drawing a picture in my head what you're telling me, if it's within your wall (router/network) then I guess it's fine.
Long story, short: IPtables (Linux kernel based firewall) is a pain to...
Okay, then just sudo lspci and paste in response... That will list all cards: network, graphics, etc.
...while you're at it, sudo lsusb, and paste. That will display anything added to USB Bus...
Still sounds like the router to me... Is there a place in the router to set ports? If router is set to allow connections between hosts on your network it generally looks for tcp/udp 137, 138, &...
/etc/init.d/service-name restart
Don't quote me but I believe you need 'chkconfig' package installed to use service restart commands...