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    [ubuntu] Re: proc/asound missing

    I don't have any experience with this particular audio controller (or with 11.10).

    Try reinstalling (if you removed them) the alsa packages:
    $ sudo apt-get --reinstall install linux-sound-base...
  2. Re: HOWTO: Toshiba Laptop (with Phoenix BIOS) and built-in Bluetooth support

    I don't know. To be honest, I have not actually used this since around about Gutsy.
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    [kubuntu] Re: KDE4 Printer Settings

    I'm trying to locate the printer settings module for KDE's settings manager myself. It is convenient having all settings in one location. I did, however, discover something else first, which may help...
  4. Re: HOWTO: Toshiba Laptop (with Phoenix BIOS) and built-in Bluetooth support

    Unfortunately, you will find that your Qosmio F40 is not listed on the supported laptops page on the original website:

    http://omnibook.sourceforge.net/doku.php?id=laptops

    Sorry, I'm unable to...
  5. Re: Reconstructor: Ubuntu Live CD creator/customizer

    I have been trying for hours to remaster the Ubuntu Live disc, and after looking for more instructions on how to do so, came across your tool. And finally I have a working live CD! Thanks for a great...
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    Re: Tried Office 2007 yet?

    The last MS Office I used was Office 2000. A few years later, still using Office 2000, and having problems, I swore I would never buy MS Office again, and switched to OpenOffice.org.

    Now, at the...
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    Poll: Re: KDE 4: A milestone or plain hype?

    Having developed applications using Qt4 since its initial release two years ago, I don't think that KDE4 is all hype. It would be worth the switch even if only for Qt4.
  8. Re: HOWTO: Toshiba Laptop (with Phoenix BIOS) and built-in Bluetooth support

    Your news about the Vista BIOS upgrade is most welcome, thank you. I'll see if there is one for my Satellite Pro M70. I have been irritated by the lack of MM keys since i got the machine.

    And the...
  9. Re: HOWTO: Toshiba Laptop (with Phoenix BIOS) and built-in Bluetooth support

    There is no Satellite A100 listed in the supported laptop list, and I do not know what the closest model on that list is to yours. I would guess that the Ectype 14 is closest (Satellite A105), from...
  10. Re: HOWTO: Toshiba Laptop (with Phoenix BIOS) and built-in Bluetooth support

    As I mentioned in the first post, check the supported laptops list. If you do not get anything from using the module without specifying an Ectype, choose the Ectype corresponding to your model from...
  11. Re: HOWTO: Toshiba Laptop (with Phoenix BIOS) and built-in Bluetooth support

    Unfortunately it seems that not all functionality of the module works on all machines. The function keys, and media softkeys do not work for me either.

    I'm glad it was able to help you, and people...
  12. Re: HOWTO: Toshiba Laptop (with Phoenix BIOS) and built-in Bluetooth support

    Do you have the Linux kernel source installed?

    If not, you need to:


    $ sudo apt-get install linux-source
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    Re: What's your Favorite IDE?

    I for one, don't use commercial IDEs (C++ happens in emacs, mostly), but try looking at Code::Blocks (www.codeblocks.org). It is a pretty full featured free C/C++ IDE, as far as I know.
    I used to...
  14. Re: HOWTO: Toshiba Laptop (with Phoenix BIOS) and built-in Bluetooth support

    See the "Fan Status and Control" section at this URL:

    http://omnibook.sourceforge.net/doku.php?id=readme#features_list

    If the omnibook module supports the fan control on your laptop, then you...
  15. Re: HOWTO: Toshiba Laptop (with Phoenix BIOS) and built-in Bluetooth support

    I did mention that the latest source package did not work for me. I suppose I should have given the specifics. It would allow me to enable bluetooth, but that would disable wifi, and I would not be...
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    Re: Super PI Ubuntu - How fast is your cpu?

    Well, Intel is coming out now with the Core 2 Quad, which tops the Duo by about 40%. A year before AMD's quad cores. This is going to be interesting to watch, I agree.

    My results:
    Pentium M 1.86...
  17. Re: HOWTO: Toshiba Laptop (with Phoenix BIOS) and built-in Bluetooth support

    I guess this could be a followup post after testing some of the features. I will contact the author of the omnibook module (probably only next month, I am going away tomorrow, out of range of cheap...
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    Re: Best PAID MMORPG?

    Thanks. I look forward to seeing this in action when its done.. It will save a lot of trouble with Wine (which, incidentally, I am experiencing now)
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    Re: Howto: Compile Wine for Eve (from source)

    WOOHOO!

    I did this with Wine 0.9.25

    I have Guild Wars (almost) playable. I just need to dl the cursor patch, and I will test EVE in a couple of days when I get another time code (being out of...
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    Re: Best PAID MMORPG?

    Do you have a link?

    Last time I was reading about them working with transgaming (cedega), when transgaming was asked about this, they denied it...

    Although a Linux client would be great, if EVE...
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    Re: Best PAID MMORPG?

    You just need to get into a decent player corporation and join in the PvP fun!

    EVE, IMO, is a great game. I don't know about a Linux client being in the works (and I'm not hopeful, its a hell of a...
  22. HOWTO: Toshiba Laptop (with Phoenix BIOS) and built-in Bluetooth support

    Note: The project website at http://omnibook.sourceforge.net seems to no longer be available. While it appears to no longer be maintained, the source code is still available from...
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    Re: Best Python IDE?

    There is an IDE called pida.

    It uses vim as an editor, I believe. I also heard a rumour that there were plans to support emacs as an editor, but I have been out of touch with Python for a little...
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    Re: GNOME versus KDE

    currently (and i'm talking since 2 days ago sort of currently) I am using KDE (Kubuntu Dapper), and very much enjoying it. Until then, through Hoary and Breezy, I was using GNOME. And very much...
  25. Re: HOWTO: Compile Xgl from source. The first step of the Future of the Linux Desktop

    Those files are located in the package

    libgl1-mesa-dev

    I have added is to the dep list in the howto.
    Thanks.

    Sorry, I have limited time to try this with Mesa CVS and Xorg 7 because I am...
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