Great answer, I've been looking for a site like this for a while. Thanks!
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Great answer, I've been looking for a site like this for a while. Thanks!
Works great stinkeye, thanks.
For some reason Ubuntu forums won't let me attach a .conf file. So after installing touchegg, navigate to your /home/USERNAME/.config folder and make a new folder called "touchegg". In that new...
I should have it up by either the end of today or tomorrow morning, I just need to get to the computer that has the file saved on it. Currently it has a bunch of extra options that I find usefull,...
Try using touchegg for that. I have a conf for it I can upload later.
This guide is a bit old. Ubuntu no longer uses the old version of grub but now rather uses GRUB2. A very good guide on how to install grub2 from a liveCD is availible here:...
Might be worth mentioning, dd uses an incredibly small bit size by default, which makes the speed very very slow when copying.
To fix this, specify a larger bit size. I use roughly 4 MB and that...
Fantastic website first of all, I've used it more times than I care to count. One thing I noticed, is that it might be worth updating http://psychocats.net/ubuntu/classicgnome to take into account...
You might want to consider installing xorg-macros ;P
I don't run debian, but I think it should just be "sudo apt-get install xorg-macros" or "util-macros". I can't seem to find it on Ubuntu...
I have the exact same problem with this motherboard. Don't really want to do a BIOS update unless it is proven to fix the problem (suspend on windows works fine).
On top of that the other strange...
Sorry for all the questions, but same issue. How can I start dispad? Running the command says that it's using the config file (which does exist) but it doesn't do anything. Running "ps aux" doesn't...
(First of all, thank you for the very swift reply!) Nope, not running dispad (I can't figure out how to build it, and the website hosting the .deb's seems to be down) I'll try tweaking that and...
First of all, great work on the driver, it really does help with several issues on the Macbook 5,1. Interestingly enough though, one of the helpful features is also one of my last problems :)
It...
You are a gentleman and a scholar Krytarik. I accidentally overwrote this file without backing it up. Thank you!
For anyone curious, I did a full wipe of my hard drive a couple weeks ago (windows did atrocious things to my partition table), and installed 11.04 in place of 10.10 which completely solved all of my...
I know I'm late to the party but I'm still having this problem on Ubuntu 10.04, 10.10, and 11.04.
Mounting the volume works great at first, and I can browse it through the command line for awhile...
umwhat, my first question, are you green or blue? Because if you're blue, GET OUT OF HERE!
Just kidding. You don't need to forward a port for AoS unless you're hosting a server.
Check the WINE...
hmm unfortunately not... If you ran an update afterwards, it might have overwritten your changes. (There's a way to freeze it but I don't quite remember off the top of my head).
Hmm I've always been too worried that I'll be bothering one of the staff or experienced volunteers by PMing them, but I guess it couldn't hurt to try.
That's a theory I've been considering too....
Thanks for your interest TBABill.
I'm using the proprietary Broadcom STA Driver that is recommended in System > Administration > Additional Drivers.
The card is Broadcom 4322. Generally, my...
Same problem. If I find anything out I'll let you know. Broadcom 4322 here.
I think it should be helpful even if it's not related to the proprietary driver.
http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-to-Fix-the-Big-and-Ugly-Plymouth-Logo-in-Ubuntu-10-04-140810.shtml
Ah! Sorry, I actually completely forgot that link. Ment to put it into the first post.
The recovery disk will wipe grub. You can use it, but you'll have to reinstall grub from a liveCD later (which is a bit of a pain).
Have you tried updating your grub list?
You do this by...
That usually happens with me after installing the proprietary Nvida drivers. I found this solution which works like magic on my laptop. It's definitely worth a look even if it's not the proprietary...