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    [ubuntu] Re: Process eating CPU

    You can then use:

    kill <pid here>To terminate the application.

    Ofcourse what would be graphically easier, would be to use the System Monitor.
    See...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Windows software alternatives

    Running these apps in a virtual box really won't help him. Especially sony vegas takes a lot of computing power...
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    Re: Merry Christmas/Holidays!

    Merry X-Mas... enjoy your holidays folks! :D
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    Re: Is there a easier OS?

    Xubuntu indeed is a lot easier to get started with, it's more minimalistic and therefore you get a much better overview over your system. If you run into any problems, there are many ways we can...
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    [all variants] Re: Why 6 ttys running?

    You probably can, I don't see why though. They are so incredibly small... disabling them will save you around 100kb of memory.
  6. Thread: Modem problem

    by MishaX2
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    [ubuntu] Re: Modem problem

    You have to specify your device in /etc/wvdial.conf. You currently have a line saying:
    This should not be kept, since apparently your system can't find that device.
    Which device right now it is...
  7. Re: sh script runs in Terminal, not on double click

    Don't know for sure, but maybe you could try this:


    #!/bin/bash
    source ~/.bashrc
    echo "Java is found here: " ${JAVA_HOME} 2>&1 | gedit

    I can't test it since my set up is kind of different,...
  8. Thread: ubuntu so slow

    by MishaX2
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    [ubuntu] Re: ubuntu so slow

    I'm running xubuntu on my machine right now. I love its snappyness. It's definitely something to check out if you like your system to be fast.
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    Re: Do you have many browser tabs open?

    Normally have around 15 open... Clean it every now and then to around 7 tabs. I don't know how having 100 tabs open is useful. Correct me if I'm wrong...
  10. [ubuntu] Re: Instaling Windows XP after ubuntu is installed

    How did you install ubuntu on this machine?
  11. Thread: ubuntu so slow

    by MishaX2
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    [ubuntu] Re: ubuntu so slow

    Do you by any chance have an nvidia card? If so it would help to install the drivers for your card. For a guide see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2081649
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    [ubuntu] Re: Looking For An Applet For System Details.

    Be sure to press the refresh button after you started lshw-gtk with root permissions. It should work then. For some reason it doesn't automatically scan at the startup of the program... I don't know...
  13. Re: sh script runs in Terminal, not on double click

    You could also try running another script which acts as a launcher.

    For example you could use the following script for double clicking:


    #!/bin/bash
    ./yourscript.sh 2>&1 | gedit

    This will...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Going back to 10.01

    I don't like unity that much at the moment since it seems kind of bulky to me. This is the reason I switched to Xubuntu. Nice, easy, fast and totally customizable. If you're unhappy I would totally...
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    [ubuntu] Re: unAble to use nAutlus

    What are you trying to achieve?
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    [lubuntu] Re: 12.10 install to big

    Make sure that there is nothing already written to the dvd. If you're using imgBurn on windows with a empty dvd, it should work for sure.
  17. Thread: Stability?

    by MishaX2
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    [ubuntu] Re: Stability?

    If you mean for example a stress test you can install stress:


    A usage example:


    You can check in the manual whichever settings you would like to use:...
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    Re: Is there a ctrl-alt-del equivalent?

    Right click to exit xkill.
  19. Thread: iCall

    by MishaX2
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    [ubuntu] Re: iCall

    1. Goto http://www.icall.com/ and download the client for linux. (Direct link: http://client.icall.com/bin/iCall-linux32.run)
    2. Open a terminal and go to the directory where you downloaded the file...
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    Re: Is there a ctrl-alt-del equivalent?

    A nice utility you could check out is xkill.
    Just press alt+f2 and type xkill

    Now whatever window you will click, its process will be terminated. But the windows "Task Manager" equivalent is...
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