First, make sure this bug is not in flashplugin-nonfree, I mean remove this package from your system and restart Firefox. It will also remove meta-package ubuntu-restricted-extras, but don't worry,...
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First, make sure this bug is not in flashplugin-nonfree, I mean remove this package from your system and restart Firefox. It will also remove meta-package ubuntu-restricted-extras, but don't worry,...
Some, you say? Do that pages use flash? Do you have flashplugin-nonfree installed?
xorg.conf seems to be ok to me.
Geez, I never thought that using wubi is this different than natural dual boot %)
Well then, disregard my last post.
Do you use compiz (fancy video effects)? Try to disable it and check Firefox again.
What videocard do you have? What drivers have you installed for it?
Also, post here your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
That usually means you should check your root filesystem. Simply said, Busybox is just little shell stored in kernel image, activated only if you have problems with your /bin/sh (for example,...
Should be somewhere in ~/.gnome2/rhythmbox/
Either in some file or in database (rhythmdb.xml, contains also every song you have).
Add an «&» after a command, on the same line, e.g.
gnome-terminal&
will launch terminal and return immediately.
Large database: http://distrowatch.com/
Chooser: http://www.zegeniestudios.net/ldc/
OKay, okay, get package (http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/libgconf2-4), unpack that file and place it into /usr/lib/libgconf2-4/2/
[re]Install libgconf2-4?
Chances are, your device doesn't use DMA. Check it with hdparm -i, here's what it shows on my system:
$ hdparm -i /dev/scd0
/dev/scd0:
Model=Optiarc DVD RW AD-7170A ,...
On mupen64 website.
Faulty/unemulated rom?
Have you tried official demo roms for Mupen64, and what happens?
Absolutely yes.
There are some ideas brainstormed:
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/8092/
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/2436/
@manfer: Thanks for the links, very interesting. Swap files...
Yep, that makes sense. Though *nix systems were (and still are *sigh*) generally server OSes, and servers generally not getting upgraded often enough.
Citation needed ;)
Not agreed, elaborate...
It is a matter of taste, actually. Some of Windows admins prefer creating separate primary partition and store swap file with fixed size on it ;) Everything have its cons and pros.
Usually in /usr/share/icons/
Packaged icons would be in /usr/lib/appname/... for example /usr/lib/firefox-3.0/icons/mozicon128.png
Can't tell for sure, but I think Window Rules module in Compiz may help.
You also should've came across another article that Debian (and therefore Ubuntu) runs usually on runlevel 2: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runlevel#Debian_Linux. Upstart supports different runlevels,...
Run commands with -v key, so mv and cp would be verbose. There'd be a lot of text on the screen, but at least you'll know on which stage it freezes.
With -v key means:
mv -v...
Odd. What about /sbin/fsck -y /dev/sda?
What video card do you have and how much memory does it have? Is compiz enabled?
Very likely that you run out of video memory.
Yep.
Again, before that, check logs if you can and consoles for useful messages.
Please attach output of command 'ps aux'. Right here wholly, just surround it with [code] tags so it will be scrollable.
Well then, do something you've done before! Very likely it is 'fsck -y /dev/sda1'. But you should see some message on the screen when such a thing happens, just check every vtty console to be sure...