Have you tried to list all the available disks with fdisk?
# fdisk -l
If you can't find it there, check if there are any loose cables or anything.
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Have you tried to list all the available disks with fdisk?
# fdisk -l
If you can't find it there, check if there are any loose cables or anything.
Just go ahead and install it yourself, if you feel comfortable doing so.
I wasn't trying to discuss ideology in my earlier thread - it was just a point; while closing it may have been justified, closing it without giving a proper response was not.
This was the...
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My demand was based on my interpretation of the rules; I wasn't aware that exceptions were made. But of course - demand may have been the wrong word, I just assumed we were all obligated to...
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I've read through the FAQ/rules, and it clearly states that all topics regarding politics and religion is forbidden.
http://ubuntuforums.org/index.php?page=policy
Despite this rule,...
sudo mount -o loop rootfs.iso01.iso ~/image
Skip the -t.
Any help with what, exactly?
Have you tried to re-install it? If not, go for it. If you've wiped everything, you haven't got much to lose anyway. If it still doesn't work after that, then we'll see if we can't fix it.
Oh, and...
Do you get past BIOS? As in, can you operate within BIOS? If so, have you checked the disk boot order? The flashing underscore may indicate that the computer tries to boot an operating system that...
Sounds like there's something wrong with GRUB. Can you post your GRUB configuration file?
Have you tried to use Google? There are quite many results.
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Try this instead then.
sudo mount -o loop example.iso ~/image
Create a file called rootfs.cue.
$ touch rootfs.cueInsert the following text into the cue-file, as shown with cat. Just paste in the text after entering cat, then hit enter.
$ cat >>...
I think Python would be a good choice. Here's a rough draft I made - I don't know if it works as I haven't tested it, but see it as an overview.
import socket
import _mysql
import sys
try:...
http://ubuntuforums.org/index.php?page=policy
Even though I don't understand what you're saying, I'm going to answer anyway.
Is it SELinux?
Check the logs and see if you can find anything...
After some minor tweaking, I got it running. The problem is the same that I previously had - it only actually merges two images, and ignores the rest. Nevertheless, it was nicely written.
The...
No problem. I've tried it extensively now with 7 images at most, and it has worked every time. If it doesn't work for you, then it's most likely because I'm on Windows. I can't help you further since...
Updated my previous post with a working version.
I spent quite a lot of time on it, but it seems to be working. It's probably far from optimal, so if anyone else has a better solution, by all...
Thanks for the clarification. Here's the script; tell me if it's what you were looking for.
#!/usr/bin/python
import Image
import ImageChops
import sys
import glob
import os
I have no idea what you're talking about.
First of all, ImageChops.lighter() doesn't do what you're claiming it does. Either you posted the wrong script, or you're very ambiguous.
Secondly,...
Ah, you want to cut out a certain part of a movie? Then I guess you could use avidemux.
Try to include as much relevant information as possible.
What have you tried so far? What kind of connection are you using (wireless, wired, mobile, etc.)?
HP ScanJet 3300c is supported by SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy).
http://www.sane-project.org/
Do you want to extract the audio from the movie? If so, I don't know if you can do it with VLC, but you can do it with mplayer.
$ mplayer -dumpaudio -dumpfile audio.mp3 movie.avi
In order to get a list of plugged in disks, execute the following command.
sudo fdisk -lOnce you've done that, it should be fairly easy to identify the memory stick. If you can't identify it,...
Did you do this? If you did, I really have no idea. Is there anything important on the partition?