Do you see errors when running sudo apt-get update? If so could you paste the output here?
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Do you see errors when running sudo apt-get update? If so could you paste the output here?
Yes the mynetworks parameter will work with x.x.x.x/32
I'm experiencing this in Jaunty using the linux-backports-modules package, which uses the latest(ish) drivers. There's some info on the kernel mailing list about it, unless I've read it all wrong it...
Agreed, but given the choice I'd like Compiz to both start up AND run more efficiently/faster. It's probably only my perception, but since Hardy, Compiz just seems a bit jerkier for me than Beryl...
It seems the speed ups only apply to the start up times of the settings manager and Compiz.
Yes I did install that first before adding the launchpad ppa. Glad it's been changed.
Re. preferences window:
There aren't any! Well not many.
ORLY? It's certainly stronger than Pidgin in some areas but behind in others. Have you seen the preferences window? What about blocking users in msn? Still I like it and will keep using it alongside...
I've been using Hardy since January, and have had problems all along connecting to an ftp server, editing the files etc.
The problems I have are these:
I have the server saved as a bookmark. I...
Zoom slider looks nice. Does it still go peculiar when scrolling (or is that just another Nvidia "feature")?
It would have been nice to see some more interface changes - like reducing the size of...
You could use it as your home partition, but I seem to remember it can't be a FAT32 partition. You can choose it as /home using the manual option in the installer, and (obviously) choose not to...
If you back up your entire home folder including the hidden files and folders (all those starting with a . - press Ctrl h to see them in the file manager Nautilus) then your settings will be saved -...
Were you using KDE (Kubuntu) before? Is there a KDE option as well as a GNOME and enlightenment one?
The upgrade process doesn't remove (m)any packages, it just upgrades them, so a clean install...
enlightenment is NOT installed by default. You can choose GNOME at login - before you enter your username and password choose session > GNOME
can't help but love this community :D
ooo go on :) /wooden spoon