DachaArh finally convinced me to try Conky out so I butchered his/her conkyrc :P
Wallpaper is stabilis
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DachaArh finally convinced me to try Conky out so I butchered his/her conkyrc :P
Wallpaper is stabilis
Then you shouldn't have to delete anything :)
Perhaps more interesting is the fact that the total revenue generated by Linux users is on par with the revenue from Mac users.
If developers often deem Mac as a now worthy platform for ports, I'd...
Fixed it here :)
About Braid, it doesn't seem like a graphics card problem.
I say this because I tried the Windows version in Wine and it runs, even though it changes the resolution to a small little square :P
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Careful, I have bricked a 4810T that way.
I've seen recommendations to flash it from a DOS live cd instead of Windows, they say it's safer.
Bottomline is, at least when I needed it, there was no...
System > Preferences > Passwords and Encryption Keys
Right click on the default keyring, delete
Right click the login keyring, set as default
Notice the window will not update, don't be...
I have the same issue and I think the problem is that somehow applications add their keys to the "default" keyring instead of the "login" keyring (which is the one that gets unlocked at startup).
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Tried it on a daily iso and it worked just fine, I'm afraid.
Do you get any error messages? You have to repeat the command (eg. ./backlight.sh down) some times to notice a difference.
I'll try it on a daily live iso ;)
There's a script that needs sudo and changes the maximum value of brightness, effectively changing the current value.
It works with KMS, I think, if you don't mind assigning it to a different...
You don't have to 'do' anything, just copy the contents to a .sh file, backlight.sh for instance.
Then write on a terminal:
chmod +x backlight.sh
and then you just have to run it like so:
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Yes, it doesn't work for me as well on KDE, only on gnome.
On KDE I have to use the script from https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AspireTimeline/Fixes ;)
The worst part is it needs root access,...
I'd say this is Intel, how can I know for sure?
I'm having this problem too on Karmic64bits on an Acer Timeline 4810t.
Edit: bug report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/427925
A little bit offtopic but just out of curiosity, how would I install MacOSX on this baby? :P
Does everything work?
I have the 4810T and I can assure you battery life is pretty good on Ubuntu (around 5-6 hours with everything on, wireless, bluetooth, desktop effects, etc). Instead of turning features off, I run a...
Yes, it's the inet addr as you correctly deduced :)
It should be almost the same for all the computers in the network, typically with only the last group of digits changed (after the last dot).
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Good to know :)
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Good to know :)
That's probably a side effect from the 'nomodeset' part. It turns off KMS so the boot get's uglier.
It's probably a typo, let me give you an example of how it should look:
(...)
GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT_QUIET=true
GRUB_TIMEOUT="10"
GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=`lsb_release -i -s 2> /dev/null || echo Debian`...
My wireless switch works well, both in turning off and on the wireless O.o
Running Karmic final.
I think you're just running into a known bug.
Don't open the CD tray in any way other than writing "eject cdrom" in the terminal. The next time you put something there, it should work (close the...
Have you tried installing linux-backports-modules-karmic-generic ?
It fixes the wlan power managing, might fix your problems too.
If you go to your msn profile on microsoft's sites you can change your default nickname (first name) that Pidgin downloads all the time.
It seems like a change on MSN's part.