This is definitely an interesting little project here. If I could use it, I would definitely be giving some tips to you, especially for a bit of polish here and there. But alas, I cannot.
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This is definitely an interesting little project here. If I could use it, I would definitely be giving some tips to you, especially for a bit of polish here and there. But alas, I cannot.
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Does this page render properly?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega
It'd probably be easier if you didn't bother with Swiftkit on Linux. It's not written to work with the platform, so don't try to pull your hair out over it.
When I made that post, I knew that the open source drivers wouldn't cut it - there's no 3D acceleration available with them. If glxgears won't run, then there's no way that a JOGL applet will run.
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Well...I don't know if mine would help (I'm guessing that mine was a special case), but I can attach it here. I'm still tinkering with it, looking and making sure that the IRQs get set properly.
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Hey there! I was recently fascinated by this post about two weeks ago, when I wanted to figure out the issues behind a misplaced IRQ, and why my laptop wasn't idling cool enough (54C idle is NOT...
Let's not consider this an option.
I suppose the best option right now is to sit back and wait for the developers to fix this bug. That's all we can do, really.
I've run into this problem, and I'm not sure of a workaround yet.
I've formatted my USB partition (the one with the actual "iso") as FAT16, perhaps I should have went with FAT32.
I also checked...
My guess is that your problem is self-evident. Bittorrent is causing your lags, so naturally, stopping it would restore your network speeds to normal.
I haven't noticed hiccups when using...
This bug is already in the works. The fix is to add "acpi=noirq" to your /boot/grub/menu.lst (specify the kernel), which works fine.
I don't know much about the environment, but from what I do remember about if statements:
if [ statement ]; then
//actions to perform
fi
I believe the else if statement is accomplished...
I think that every sensor is working alright, it's just that laptops will run hot, regardless. If you're really paranoid, you can do a few steps to save yourself the worry:
1) Contact Intel/AMD...
Unfortunately, none of that is working. I dunno what to do at this point.
That still doesn't work.
I tried to uninstall/reinstall it, didn't help matters much at all.
Does anyone have any more ideas?
I still get this message, after trying what you said:
/usr/bin/compiz.real (core) - Error: Couldn't load plugin 'expo'
Not sure what to do at this point.
Expo was working great up until a few months ago. I hadn't tinkered with it then since it really wasn't necessary, but I'd like to restore it short of a complete reinstallation of Compiz.
Here's...
Both are checked...so I tried entering a CD again to see if it'd appear on the desktop, and to no avail.
EDIT: I found what to check. It was in System > Apps > Nautilus, but it was...
That presented me with a (very) confusing dialogue, I'd appreciate a little more clarification! :)
I never had a problem with this before, but it seems that whenever I put a CD into the drive, it won't pop up an image on my Desktop.
I dunno what's going on with it, and I don't think I did...
20 years old, I use Ubuntu Linux for programming, development, and stability reasons. I never thought that XP was stable enough, and I couldn't get used to Vista no matter how hard I tried.
[Truth...
Java just robs us of the sound card while we play RuneScape. It's destined, unfortunately. I *think* it's filed as a bug someplace, but for now, there's a neat little workaround that I've used. It...