I noticed I was having some weird issues with my NTFS data partition when using the settings in the opening post. Specifically, I had issues running installers or programs. Nothing would run in...
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I noticed I was having some weird issues with my NTFS data partition when using the settings in the opening post. Specifically, I had issues running installers or programs. Nothing would run in...
Thanks, I ended up using pysdm (the synaptic name of Storage Device Manager) to mount the data drive. Then was able to quickly create symlinks of the Documents, Videos, etc. folders I made to the...
Setting up an old machine for some family members that are not so tech savvy. It will dual boot Windows XP and Ubuntu 10.04. The partitioning is as follows:
sda1 12 Gb ntfs WinXP
sda2 -----...
Boot sequence is basically:
1) Grub Menu.
2) Blinking Cursor 4-6 times.
3) White Ubuntu Logo on Black Screen.
4) Colored Ubuntu Logo on a brownish screen with a loading bar.
It seems to be...
With Arcanum it definitely has a serious install problem - I even had issues on Windows! It uses 2 CD's, not any DvD's, but still it has issues reading 3 of the arcanum*.dat files and one other...
As far as I know, if you want to game in windows then Dual Booting is still the best option as virtual machines are still not that great at 3d. They are getting there, but I doubt it would run well....
Not entirely sure, but it's probably the same thing that happened to me. Linux takes what it needs for the kernel, and doesn't show that as existing, since it is used by the kernel.
So even...
Good to know. For now I just went and created a USB stick to play with. That's been working just fine - aside from it being 32 bit and capping my ram to 3 Gb. I can live with that though for the...
Are there any live distros with a kernal that supports that chip? My HD has 4 more days until it arrives... and I wanna play with my new PC.
I assume that its because the board has merged its IDE controller with something else (firewire I think) and that linux doesn't have drivers for this funky merge yet. Or something along those lines....
In my search for programmable shift/ctrl/alt buttons I have discovered xdotool which is very awesome. It's like xmacro, except it actually compiles on Arch. :lolflag: It also has very simple...
I'm curious how you got it working on Arch, or rather can you do shift/ctrl/alt buttons on Arch?
I've migrated to arch to see if I can get BTNX working or not, and it seems to load and do...
Note: Using 8.10, fully updated and downloaded bindbutton an hour or so before this post. I've been using LXDE/OpenBox if that make a difference.
I haven't been having too much luck with...
Try Up, Down, Left, or Right. At least that is what Xev outputs when I use the arrows keys.
Are you absolutely sure it is 6 and 7? On my MX1000 there is no 6 and 7 - at least not that I can determine.
Try using xev in a command line. It will bring up a little window. Move the mouse...
I actually had this problem I think with either BC or the original WoW CE DvD. Regardless, it's format is a little odd and as mentioned earlier you need to use the unhide option.
You can either...
In linux terms, what exactly does that do? I have the same problem, but I currently run LXDE. So assuming I don't have gnome, how would I fix this?
How do I manually force java to use alsa or...
I know it's an old post, but I figure I'd post anyways just in case its useful to someone.
I did some digging today and discovered some posts on the german ubuntu forums describing the game would...
Hmm, not sure if this helps at all, but when I was looking into a similar issue I discovered somewhere that some of the kernels were bugged. They would search for the first ACPI entry - even if it...
It is PCmanFM that is doing, but I do like PCManFM, so I'm hoping future versions of it are more conky friendly.
Glad to hear that audio should still work if I do decide to remove gnome - though I might have to reinstall pulseaudio, not too difficult. =)
So far even with gnome, LXDE is amazing... ~90-110 Mb...
By doing this, were you able to get a working pulseaudio at all? I've tried a lot of things so far and I just can't seem to get pulseaudio working with LXDE - it looks right, pulseaudio volume meter...
Is there a guide to making your own splash theme?
I managed to get it installed on my good laptop just fine, but I can't seem to get audio working at all. Any way to get pulse audio working? I tried following:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio...
Not working for me at the moment, but I am also using UbuntuLite / LXDE. So I can't exactly:
Will installing the 'sound preferences' application bring a ton and a half of gnome dependencies...