I've upgrade the RAM on mine to 2GB, so that may be helping, but I also have youtube set to run videos on 240p and I do notice when I up the quality; even if I have the cpu frequency set to the full...
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I've upgrade the RAM on mine to 2GB, so that may be helping, but I also have youtube set to run videos on 240p and I do notice when I up the quality; even if I have the cpu frequency set to the full...
On the off-chance you are still looking for this, the GMA500 chipset is one where different versions of Ubu can work very differently. I have had everything set up in 10.04 for awhile, but it took...
Probably talking about this: http://www.newty.de/fpt/index.html
Python has the ability to infinitely add data to arrays by default. So if I declare an empty array as such:
myArray = []
I can add to it like so:
myArray.append([1,2])
PyPI brought up one that lets you get metadata (hachoir-metadata), so maybe that dev has looked at it before. Contacting the dev of that package is probably a good place to start.
The above edit is very true. I can't count the number of times I've struggled with something for hours, taken a nap or gone to do something else, and not only did the answer hit me unexpectedly, more...
I know this is solved, but for posterity, does this preserve pcmanfm as the default file manager in lxde?
Great picture! Loving the whole radial saturation thing it's got going on. Well composed, shot, and processed; kudos.
I get that as well. I've removed them from publishing for the moment. Put it on Picasa for the time being. Thanks for letting me know.
Jake,
Great stuff. I also did some remakes of it :) I go to UNT (green/white school colors), hence the green letters :)
EDIT: Ubuntu One didn't like my photos for some reason, so here's the...
Port 443 might be better, as the traffic is expected to be secured. ssh over 80 might be blocked. Telnet on the other hand...
EDIT: Also I should mention that trying to get around this stuff could...
If you aren't sure what file you edited, hit the up arrow until you get to a line for editing a file IF you edited from command line. You can also do "less ~/.bash_history" and look through that ("G"...
Doesn't matter a whole lot now since I'd be willing to bet they're blocking by traffic type, but you can enable X forwarding through ssh if the client machine has X11. It is definitely more secure...
When remoting in, run
bash ~/.bashrc
then try
/sbin/ifconfig
It depends on the file modified really. I think a good thing to do would be to Ctrl-Alt-F1 when you get to the purple screen to get to a terminal (let us know if you can't do that). Login, then type...
Yes, you can add it to startup programs in gnome if you only want it to launch with gnome. I believe that's System>Preferences (maybe Administration, don't use Gnome)>Startup Applications. Just add...
No worries. You can change the server so it's listening on a less standard VNC port but sometimes a proxy or firewall will block outgoing traffic by analyzing the traffic itself, so that may not...
Great! Sorry for derailing the thread, OP may have it back. Will add updatedb to crontab :)
Cheers and thanks for the info all.
Edit the original post to replace it with the correct one just in case someone with the same problem fails to read before typing :)
Thanks again :)
Your workplace is likely blocking it. Not much you can do and depending on your job function, if it's not an awkward conversation to have, you can ask the sysadmin(s) at your workplace.
1. Hardware: There are a number of compatibility lists out there. Best thing is just to search the name of the hardware followed by "linux compatibility" or "ubuntu compatibility" or just "ubuntu" to...
Note py2exe above for making your program for Windows users. Not only can python listen on ports, there are a number of web server applications developed exclusively in Python or that use primarily...
It probably wasn't created. Would confirm with the cryptkeeper team, but that's probably the case. It's never too late to start exploring, but when moving files, highly recommend copying first,...
Not familiar with gnome, but have you tried right-click>Properties and see if there's an option for automatically running in a terminal? EDIT: I took my suggestion about gnome-terminal out because...
Having Windows on a separate partition or VirtualBox would work. You can also see if any open source alternatives will work well for the work you're trying to add to the powerpoint (though this can...