Actually...
That link about reactivating Hibernate on 12.04 didn't help - my system failed the tests.
However following the instructions on the link I had posted above and which were said not to...
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Actually...
That link about reactivating Hibernate on 12.04 didn't help - my system failed the tests.
However following the instructions on the link I had posted above and which were said not to...
LOL. Guess I might have searched a bit more myself.
Thank you so very much! :)
1clue made some very good points and posted some very good links. I recommend you read them carefully if you haven't yet. ;)
Now for short answers to your questions:
What you got on Firefox came...
You might have a look at txt2html:
apt-get install txt2htmlSorry I have no experience with it so that's about as much help as I can provide.
Using Xubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin
Brief description of what I did so far :
I had a 4GB Swap partition (old disk from old setup) on a (new) 8GB RAM system.
I created a new 16GB Swap...
Bumped into this while looking for an answer myself and I think I got it now! :D
NB: I am not currently using Ubuntu but rather Debian 6.0.3 (stable).
The 'cpufreq-info' command comes with the...
So... I need to move out of GNOME (it's getting too heavy for my system) and I already installed both XFCE and the Enlightenment R17 desktops environments and I like both.
Problem: I pretty much...
Below is theoutput on running dpkg -p openoffice.org on my Ubuntu 9.10:
$ dpkg -p openoffice.org
<snip for for forum post>
Depends: openoffice.org-core (= 1:3.1.1-5ubuntu1.1),...
BUMP.
Anyone?
EDIT:
Erm, nevermind (for now)!
I had actually messed it up myself in a pretty silly way:
in /etc/mediawiki/apache.conf I put:
Alias /mediawiki /var/lib/mywiki being the...
Oh, don't get too many hopes from me!... :rolleyes:
Back ontopic, if it's not an addon messing up OpenOffice, I'll have two more ideas:
1. A script you're using to call openoffice. But I think...
Did you check your BIOS settings?
Sorry it took me so long to reply back... :(
If I understood correctly, when you said (in your first reply to my previous post):
If I understood correctly, you did NOT run your remote desktop...
So...
Apache2, MySQL and PHP (and PHPMyAdmin) are installed and apparently everything is well.
However...
To install MediaWiki, I followed this:...
Thanks.
Yeah, I'd noticed the dependencies on Apache2, MySQL and PHP for the MediaWiki package. That was what kind of frightening actually! :lol:
I know Apache is no "basic" piece of software,...
Sorry, my post was misleading but was unintentional...
It will give you a command-line to run programs but you must either specify the display to use (the one on Ctrl+Alt+F1/F2 is not the same as...
Try pressing Ctrl+Alt+F2. This will bring you to a text console. Ctrl+Alt+F7 will get you back to the GUI. ;)
1. Your read of the results of ls -all is correct. :)
2. Maybe this is useless, maybe it's useful: I recall when I installed R a few years ago (just curious then, I use PSPP for statistics), I...
What pbrane said for the Synaptic package manager can also be done in a terminal with dpkg:
dpkg -L <package-name>Do NOT include the version information (anything after the first hyphen: -
If...
Ok, so I poked around a little and I think I could use MediaWiki with the Semantic MediaWiki extension and I guess it would fit my declared needs just fine. 8-)
( I could actually do the edits in...
Thanks, partioer. :)
Looks interesting. I'll check it out further and post anyquestions I might have then.
Thanks again. :)
@ lisati:
MaleficSoul may not be trying to install a new connection but rather "install" an old connection in a new OS...
May be. :grin:
Hi guys!
I need some piece of software that follows the requirements bellow. I hope someone can advise me on what to use... :grin:
So here's the scenario:
1. I need some piece of software that...
You can usually setup most modems/routers (whatever type) for whatever ISP almost automatically.
Here's the usual scenario:
1. Ubuntu recognizes your modem correctly when connected.
2a. You are...
Bump.
Anyone...?
Hi everyone,
I'm using a NTFS partition as a data folder for both my Ubuntu 9.04 and Windows Vista.
My fstab:
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# Use 'vol_id --uuid' to print...