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I never use a : or / so that would be:
sudo chown -R username folder
Firefox, webmail. ;) Debian
Fat32 has a 4GB filelimit.
2) Same I always use, and is a perfect size I think.
3) ext3 is a lot more reliable
Xorg is the program that's the base of your window manager. It is a very important process to keep your graphical desktop running. So shutting it down is not a good idea.
The reason why it's using...
You could use TOP from the command line.
Open a terminal and type:
sudo top
This should show you the process which uses 100%
Fluxbox, conky, urxvt
IMHO you first add a device to the raid5 array, and then grow it. That's how I always do it. Growing means it has to rebuild. Adding means just adding a partition to the array (could also be spare).
As far as I know a cron job should not contain a . (dot)
If you change the jobname by removing the .sh from the file name it should work.
Interesting might be:
http://www.linuxmint.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=17717
Can you start Thunar from a terminal (cli) and post the exact error it gives when unmounting a device?
I found this on automounting:
In order for that to work, you need to make sure that Thunar volume management is turned on. In thunar, edit preferences, click on Advanced, and make sure that enable...
Nautilus uses it's own software to mount and unmount drives. So the fact that it does work in Gnome and does not work in XFCE is not related.
The problem you have can be discribed more simple...
Try to uncheck reflection-enbled.
Bump
You could also try Audacity. You can configure the capturing port at it's config (Edit-Preferences-Recording). For some reason when having trouble with recording, Audacity always seems to help me.
Go to the /proc/asound directory.
Have a look at the following files:
cards
devices
pcm
At my pc, I have to do this from the terminal/command line:
Remember GoogleEarth uses diskspace to cache.
For video editing, have a look at Cinelerra:
http://cinelerra.org/getting_cinelerra.php
First of all, it's just fun, but I am not under the impression it is bringing you a lot.
For the rest the test originally is used to compare browsers, and Firefox is fastest for this test. I...
For reference I will add some more flash speed tests in the first post.
I get a score of 76 when I do not switch power management to performance.
I guess it not depends on your videocard for this as changing resolution does not matter at all, but I am not 100% sure. It would be nice to see the score on Ubuntu though :), especially if it is the...
Come across this url: http://www.lecrabe.net/labo/ps3/test7.html
Which tests flash speed. As I am always looking for a way to speed things up (by not buying, but tweaking), I am curious how to...