Try this instead -
cp -r ~/.todo.actions.d/* ~/SpiderOak/todo.actions.d-hidden-addons
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Try this instead -
cp -r ~/.todo.actions.d/* ~/SpiderOak/todo.actions.d-hidden-addons
I have a fresh install of 12.10 x64 on a Thinkpad T510. I've disabled Optimus in the bios. The GPU is an NVS3100M.
Everything works great after install, but I'd like to install the proprietary...
There is a setting on your gmail.com inbox to tell it not to delete emails when accessed by POP. I found it by clicking on the cog in the top right, go to Settings and "Forwarding and POP/IMAP" tab....
If you have a directory with .exe files that you want to change all to executable, the best way would be to do it with the command line.
Navigate to the directory using cd. So if it is on your...
Ah, I see!
So what exactly are you asking for? Something about how the GPU is being used? Your post doesn't give too many hints.
Take a look at System > Administration > Additional Drivers.
It'll tell you if you're using a graphics driver and let you enable one if you aren't.
So you're saying that you can change the settings to how you'd like them to be, but the settings aren't persistent after a reboot? Not entirely sure if that's what you mean.
If that is the case,...
It's strange, I used to have this problem years ago, but now I do not. So somewhere along the line it was fixed for me and has been for a while. I can only guess that I have a newer version of Flash,...
You can't install Ubuntu on an NTFS partition. Your best bet is to format as EXT4. Then you will need to set that EXT4 partition mount point as / (this option is found somewhere in the partition...
You can install a .deb from the command line with
sudo dpkg -i package.deb
Are you using Chrome/Chromium? I remember having this problem and I think I discovered that it worked in Firefox instead.
What are the specs of your computer? Like RAM, CPU, graphics card. What model wireless stick do you have?
Ramen is delicious if done well.
Seeing as the HP logo is pink too then it most likely is a hardware problem.
First thing I'd do is check that all cables are plugged in properly. If a VGA cable is slightly out then it could mess...
To add a delay to the starting of a program do "sleep ## && command"
e.g.
sleep 10 && wine /path/to/exe.exe would wait for 10 seconds and then run the exe.
Log out and at the login screen, click the drop down menu. Select Gnome Classic and log back in again.
I have the messenger bag. Very nice it is too.
Try searching for libasound2 in the Software Centre and installing it from there.
Or if you'd prefer, run
sudo apt-get install libasound2 in a terminal.
edit: If that doesn't work, tell us...
Yep. Very happy with it. It brought me back from Chromium!
A bit long, but I'm interested in doing something like this as a musician, so bookmarked it to read later.
Cheers!
Ardour is another good audio editor. It's a bit more complex than Audacity and requires the use of Jack, but it might work better for you.
Ardour uses Jack to playback audio, which means you have to download and install Jack and then run it before starting Ardour.
However, Ardour is overkill for playing back music. It's full on...
Have you installed drivers for your APU? I did a Google search and it looks like the C-50 uses the ATI catalyst drivers, so if you haven't yet, find the "Additional Drivers" program and see if you...
Run
sudo apt-get install libxpm-dev then try to compile again.
edit: Have you tried using SMplayer? I use it to use hardware acceleration with my NVidia card and everything is there by default....
Take a look at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1211149
However, that is for version 7 and might be a little dated. I would first go through steps 2 to 4 and then do 1 and 5 if it's...