I think that the increasing size of mobile devices, like Samsung Galaxy, is due to the fact that they need to add more to match the performance of better devices, like iPhone. I can't understand why...
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I think that the increasing size of mobile devices, like Samsung Galaxy, is due to the fact that they need to add more to match the performance of better devices, like iPhone. I can't understand why...
Yes, I changed #panel options with this
#panel {
color: #ffffff;
/*background-color: black;*/
background-color: rgba(0,0,0,0.6);
/*border-image: url("panel-border.svg") 1;*/
}...
Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately it didn't work.
Something I noticed when I started my system is that the panel appeared transparent, and then, when it completed loading everything, it went...
Hi everyone!
I have Ubuntu 13.04 + gnome3.8 and I can't change the color of the top panel, which is always black (with some themes only the font changes).
- Yes, I have installed...
The network manager for KDE is
network-manager-kde
So, you should run
# apt-get install network-manager-kde
Most drivers are already in the repositories.
I got it working on Ubuntu 13.04 (64 bits) with Google Chrome. This is a link to the article in my blog.
What Lars proposes is that you don't use freenx at all, use plain ssh, instead.
Btw, do you need to execute graphic applications?
Weird! I never needed to install any 32-bits library... but cool it worked for you!
Well, following this I was able to remove the crackling noise.
@Ludowicus I just want to say that the first link you provided solved my problem of crackling noise. Thanks!
@JosephWraight: Yes, I know LAMPP. The thing is that I want to controll other services like VirtualBox, etc.
Hi!
I'm looking for a good GUI tool to control all of the services that start when the computer boots. I tried different options (like Bootup Manager and System Jobs) but none of them list...
Hi everyone!
I installed Ubuntu 13.04 a while ago. Since then I've been experiencing random freezes. The first symptoms begin when the mouse starts to freezes. Then, after a short moment, the...
Hi! I have an Ubuntu13.04+Gnome3 installation. I installed nothing fancy for gnome, nor I enabled any kind of advanced animation. Nonetheless, from time to time, when switching windows (ALT+TAB), the...
I work for a large company, in the software development area. Most of my partners are overseas and we usually need to share our desktops. Since all of them use Windows, I'm in the need to use an...
Well, this is a problem that has been annoying me for quite a while.
After installing 32-bit libraries, such as ia32-libs (or others) , audio problems begin. Every sound produced by the Skype...
Concerning your VirtualBox question. A VirtualBox is, essentially, another computer. What a virtualbox is capable of, will depend entirely (and solely) on the amount of each resource you give to it.
I'd suggest what @cub recommends... it's not unusual that fresh installs experience some stability issues. If after upgrading the problems remain, then you should start asking for help on each one of...
If this is only for getting apt-get to work, you might try the following.
# export http_proxy=http://user:password@proxy_server:port
# apt-get update
If this should be a permanent...
Thanks to all of you! The @steeldriver and @Bashing-om suggestions work great!
Thanks for the replies! I know how to remove unnecessary packages. The thing is they weren't autoremoved when running this command, they where installed as dependencies of openjdk-7-jdk:i386 and some...
Hi! A few days I installed a couple of 32 bits libraries on my 64 bits Ubuntu so I could get a 32-bits application running. The thing is it didn't work and I'd like to get rid of all 32-bits...
Hi! Thanks for this tutorial!
When trying to run firefox (32-bits) I'm getting this error
XPCOMGlueLoad error for file /opt/firefox_x86/libxpcom.so:
libxul.so: cannot open shared object file:...
I solved my self by reinstalling alsa-base and audiopulse
# apt-get remove --purge alsa-base pulseaudio
# apt-get install alsa-base pulseaudio
# alsa force-reload
and restarting