Hey, I accidentaly removed the ICEauthority file. Do you know how can i regenerate it ?
THanks!
Chiwi
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Hey, I accidentaly removed the ICEauthority file. Do you know how can i regenerate it ?
THanks!
Chiwi
same problem here.
The last time I had to use 'cp' in the command line, instead of nautilus, but that's just a workaround. I'd like a 'real' solution :)
never mind:
routeirq=Do IRQ routing for all PCI devices. This is normally done in pci_enable_device(), so this option is a temporary...
What do those parameters mean exactly?
that's great!, it worked ommiting the @whatever.com part.
Thanks!
is that to demux mkv streams ? I'm not sure if that's what I'd want to do.
Hi there, I have an 1080p-mkv which is not seen smoothly in my pc. I'm running lucid, with gnome 2, and gnome-mplayer. All software is updated.
My pc is a core 2 duo 2.8ghz, 4GB ram, and GForce...
I'm getting "Picasaweb call failed: failed to fetch photo-set list". Every time I login to export my pictures to picasa web.
Any ideas ?
Am I the only one having this problem?
I'm running...
I'm one of those guys who update the packages as soon as they are out. Don't ask me why, I just do.
However when it comes to releases, I try to wait at least a couple of weeks for the major bugs...
open a terminal, run 'top', and open firefox, which process is taking up your cpu?
during those 5 seconds, is the CPU at 100% ? may be the problem is in your disk
I used to do the same as you did, jsut for fun and to learn new Kernel features.
I guess you can still do that (i don't have the time now to read hundreds of features...) by doing the same process...
if your HD has errors, the best thing you can do is fsck it. However you should NOT fsck the partition when it's mounted. You should boot off a live cd, and fsck from there.
It has happened a lot...
right, i believe it'd be better if you just tar'ed the directory, copy it (it's a single file) to whatever media and filesystem you want (USB stick, cd/dvd ), upgrade to Lucid and then untar the...
if you wanted to backup your whole /home dir, why didn't you just 'tar jcvpf homeBackup.tar.bz2 /home' ?
sorry if this qeustion is kind of lame, but , what would the replacement for HAL be ?
just to be curious, why haven't you used NFS?
nice info, but where is that power meter? is that something you attach to the power socket in the wall ? I've never seen one of those where I live.
or is it a software?
People who don't understand Java, tend to hate it.
The problem is clearly not Java, nor Ubuntu, it's just pebsac.
let me ask...have you tried pedrogl's command from the post above?
hmmm...it's not available any more.....ideas?
chiwi@Brunette:~$ sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre sun-java6-plugin
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state...
That's right, when 10.04 was installed, OpenJDK was installed as well (instead of Sun's), and the high-cpu-usage-issue appeared for me.
I'll try switching back as pedrogl suggested.
how's your RAM and SWAP ?
Once I was getting SegFaults when doing 'ls'. RAM/Swap was 100%.
That's why you can't see the Matrix... ;)
i thought ffmpeg told you - among the 'garbage' - the progress.
Thanks for the script, i'll give it a try next time i use ffmpeg.