In case anyone ever runs into this, here is the solution: http://askubuntu.com/questions/16904/how-do-i-hide-cifs-volumes-in-the-places-menu
Basically mount then in /mnt and then replace the...
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In case anyone ever runs into this, here is the solution: http://askubuntu.com/questions/16904/how-do-i-hide-cifs-volumes-in-the-places-menu
Basically mount then in /mnt and then replace the...
Try:
sudo -i Enter your password when prompted. This will put you in a root console. Then execute the script from lexmark. It shouldn't prompt you for your password this time because you are...
1) Anything and everything except gaming. That's the only thing I occasionally miss about my Windows system but the Xbox seems to be satisfying my gamer cravings.
2) I have tried to get my wife...
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How about an alternative to CIFS volumes? Can I get the same functionality with another approach?
Glad you found a solution, rexzhen!
Looking at packages.ubuntu.com, it seems like they are meta-packages and they are no longer delivered after 9.04. Not sure why, there doesn't seem any place to...
Sorry, applying patches to the kernel/initrd source and recompiling them is still beyond me. Maybe an expert on those will come along and help. One thing I noticed though looking over the How-to...
Hi rexzhen,
I have no experience with PXE servers but I checked Launchpad and it seems there is a bug which is probably causing your issue: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/181258
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I've only ever used DOS emulators to play very old games :) It does not seem to have any built-in reporting capabilities: http://dosemu.org/docs/README/1.4/
There are lots of tools available for...
Igor,
This is quite a hack but you can try editing the /etc/rc.local script to run your ownership commands. This way, your command will get executed on every reboot. There are probably better...
olivier,
What sort of monitoring did you have in mind? Is the 'top' command not sufficient?
Check the value of /apps/nautilus/preferences/media_automount in gconf-editor. Maybe it got unchecked somehow.
I'm hoping someone can guide me to some sort of solution here as I've been searching for a while now.
I've got my Documents, Music, Pictures, and Videos folders pointing to shares on my server via...
Hi Costas100,
I checked on launchpad for your error message regarding your major issue and there seems to be a bug about it. There is a workaround posted in the comments (comment #16), maybe it...
I've found that enabling TwinView makes a lot of those weird hard to reproduce bugs with multiple monitors go away. You can enable this in the NVIDIA Settings tool that gets installed with the...
cccc, right-click on the Desktop and select "Create Launcher..."
Change the Type from Application to Location.
Enter whatever you like in the Name field, "Windows Share" for example.
Enter...
Hi phazon,
Sounds like a corrupt saved session. Clean out this folder: ~/.config/gnome-session/saved-session
Or use this extension: https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/aeffggjddcchloadflonilaahpclmbnm?hl=en
Unfortunately, there is no clean way to fix this. You can try changing the border size on your theme.
Look at comment #58 in this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/160311
Hi bwallen,
You could try booting up with a live CD, insert your USB stick, unmount it, then run gparted to resize the partitions.
This documentation might help: ...
Hi MichealH,
What is the reason for this line in your script?
sudo chmod 777 /boot/grub
Hey hey, thanks to the presets from this other thread, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1350522 , I got the latest version of handbrake from the PPA able to create playable m4v files for my...
Thanks for this, slapnutz. I have an almost identical setup and have been looking for a good solution for some time. One question though: Did you compile 0.9.3 from source or did you find a deb...
Sorry and surprised to hear that. I was sure the alternate install CD would work and at least get you to the prompt of a fully installed system. Ack...oh well.
I've always had good luck with...
Well, to use Ubuntu, I think your best bet is using the alternate install CD and then generate a custom /etc/X11/xorg.conf file to tell your system to use the standard vesa driver (the fglrx driver...