I just started getting this today (19-Jan-2013) after an update. I'm also leery about supplying my admin password. This last update also included a kernel update. Could that have something to do...
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I just started getting this today (19-Jan-2013) after an update. I'm also leery about supplying my admin password. This last update also included a kernel update. Could that have something to do...
This works great! Just saw the pilot for Star Trek. I grew up on Star Trek, but never saw that episode. I didn't realize that Capt. Kirk didn't come until later.
:popcorn:
Yahoo still crashes when shockwave is enabled.
Thanks for the fullscreen tip. I couldn't unclick hardware acceleration otherwise.
Works fine now. (Now will this stop the crashing when in Yahoo mail while Shockwave is enabled also? - We'll see.)
Maybe try gnome-terminal instead?
That fixed it for me. Thanks!
Back to the OP. This isn't a numerical solution, but why not get the integer part and fractional part of the number, concatenate them as a string (sprintf), and then convert that string into an int...
I don't know about C, but in Python, you can use loadmat from the scipy.io module.
http://docs.scipy.org/doc/scipy/reference/generated/scipy.io.loadmat.html
The modification date is part of the file's metadata as a file in the OS, but is not the metadata associated with the JPEG image you got from the PIL module. That metadata actually resides in the...
Thanks! (One more post to go!)
This always causes confusion for me when looking at data we collect at work. If I save a separate file with a datetime stamp, and I saved the timestamp in a local time format, I have to remember if...
Your 'ls -l' time is the modification/creation date of the file itself. Your metadata is the time the picture was taken. If you copy the file to another file w/o preserving the file time, you'll...
That did it. Thanks. I don't seem to be having the problem that entropy1 is having with not the system not staying suspended or hibernated, but why isn't hibernate enabled in 12.04 by default?
I just upgraded to 12.04 this morning, and I noticed that hibernate isn't even available anymore when I hit the power button. Suspend is still there, but not hibernate.
I'm having this problem too. I upgraded to 12.04 and thought I'd change my profile to reflect that. I don't post much (this makes 45), but mainly read them.
I guess I'll post a few more times in...
It's been a few years since I've used Makefiles, but yes, I think you need to add the ld argument in the makefile. Did you do a ./configure to generate the Makefile?
Thanks. Disabling GNU Flash player worked for me. I haven't tried installing the Adobe player yet.
If you can get them to switch to Ubuntu, why not also sell them on OpenOffice?
I installed it and tried it with setting user agent IE8. When I click on on of the buttons on the web page I get
Error: document.frmRoster.item is not a function
Source File:...
I seem to remember trying that or something like it a while ago. It didn't help in my case, but I'll give it another try.
I wish IE6 were better supported in Wine. There are still some sites that just don't work right with other browsers. (Are you listening BSA?) I try to stay in Linux/Firefox whenever I can, but...
Check out the Wine Application database for Internet Explorer
The recommended Wine supported version is IE6
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=469
Also check out the...
I got this to work with this:
1. System->Preferences->Preferred Applications
2. On Internet tab, select 'Firefox' as default web browser, select 'Open link with web browser default' checkbox.
Virtualbox is free, but you still need a copy of Windows to run in it.
I'm having this same problem. I thought that maybe it was because of a cheap laptop mic, but I booted into Vista, and recording is much cleaner.