I have long since migrated to Mac OS X, (but still have a soft spot for Ubuntu) and still use Vim. Here's what I have in ~/.vimrc. Always worked for me in Linux, and still works on Mac. Try this and...
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I have long since migrated to Mac OS X, (but still have a soft spot for Ubuntu) and still use Vim. Here's what I have in ~/.vimrc. Always worked for me in Linux, and still works on Mac. Try this and...
Seeing in 1.5.8 on Gutsy as well. Just starting to check into it, this is my first stop.
Great howto, and definitely one that's needed. I see a lot of confusion in the forums about network printing. Thanks for your post.
Here's a couple things I think are worth mentioning:
You...
My install/uninstall problems have always been solved by:
$ sudo rm -rf /etc/vmware
YMMV
Good luck
Washing machines?! I had no idea. Sign me up... we love our Dyson.
From the Collection Browser, right-click an artist, album, or song (or a group of), point to Manage Files, and then click Organize N Files. There are tons of options for renaming folders and songs....
I don't know about other music players, but Amarok will do this for you with very little work.
Otherwise, you may have to use something like:
# renames 'Beatles, The' to 'The Beatles'
$ rename...
Here's the first thing I notice... your Listen directive should be:
Listen *:631
Otherwise things look ok.
As for printing from Windows, you don't really say what's not working, but if you...
Knowing the error you receive at boot might be helpful, as would some output from /var/log/mail.* logs...
mydestination tells what mail should be handled locally, so in most cases, the default if...
Been there...
rm -rf /etc/vmware/
I just did a quick package search... they come up here:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/devel/linux-headers-2.6.15-27-k7
I can't remember if this is the same error I had when vim wouldn't print, but in the end the problem was I didn't have a default printer defined. I can't verify the syntax right now, but I think I...
If you just want to know if the process is running you could use ps to check the process name:
ps ax | grep programname
If you need to actually the program and it's output, I would suggest...
I don't know about the Kubuntu stickers, but Ubuntu stickers are free. See the System76 site: http://system76.com/index.php/cPath/53_64
You may have tried this, but I had to turn on the Auto Detect and Legacy Emulation option for my CD-ROM to make it work correctly with VMServer. I noticed it's unchecked in one of your screenshots...