Thanks guys, I'll keep that mind!
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Thanks guys, I'll keep that mind!
Thanks, trent.josephsen
I already understood this was the case with most package managers. What makes these package managers so great, is the automatic resolving of dependencies.. But you're ...
Hmmm, I see. Well, I would think the 'footprint' would be worth the extra size, this way the user could simply run the application without having to download any additional files. I don't normally...
That's actually incredibly helpful, thanks a bunch!
Hey everyone,
Sorry in advance for this noobish question.
Let's say I install the C++ boost libraries (or whatever library) and use them in an application I'm developing. I compile the code...
Alright thanks, I think I'll stick with 512 as well
Thank you
So using a larger block size won't increase chances of corrupted data in OF, right? It's primarily only a speed factor? (assuming the drives can handle the given block sizes?)
Hey everyone,
How does one decide what to use as the "block size" when using the dd tool?
I'm sorry for the vagueness..
Any help is appreciated.
Thank you
Regardless of the interface name, it should still work. Are you saying that it's still not working? Or that you'd just like to change eth to wlan?
What is the output of:
sudo eject -f /dev/cdrom
Does it say that the device is busy?
You can also try:
I'm pretty certain the rEFIT CD is only needed to boot. I haven't used it to boot from an external drive.. but you can open the Terminal and try either of these commands. The CD should just pop-out....
I've found the answer I was looking for.
SDRAM is tied to the system clock. So its clock speed is equivalent to the Front Side Bus clock speed. Double Data Rate (DDR) SDRAM chips get their name...
Awesome awesome awesome thank you guys for your answers. This is exactly what I need to know. Okay. Now. What about the RAM part? This is what I have so far...
DDR400 (@200MHz) x 8 = 3200MB/sec...
I came across this chart online:
For CPUs:
400FSB (@100MHz) x 8 = 3200MB/sec bandwidth
533FSB (@133MHz) x 8 = 4267MB/sec
800FSB (@200MHz) x 8 = 6400MB/sec
1066FSB (@266MHz) x 8 = 8533MB/sec
With the release of Ubuntu 11.04 I officially moved on to better things.
Arch with XFCE4
Arch with Gnome-Shell
A temporary fix is to open the Terminal.
Run the command:
alsamixer
Press the left and right buttons to navigate to each sound source. (Master, Headphones, Etc)
Pree the "m" key to mute...
Hey there. I just tested that method of installing LXDE and the network manager applet seems to be working just fine.
1. Right click the Network Manager icon in LXDE's system tray
2. Click "Edit...
Have you tried:
sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
This is gonna sound like a weird question but have you tried connecting while your laptop is charging? I've had horrible WiFi issues when using Ubuntu on my Macbook Pro. When disconnected from a...
Heya. You can keep things from auto-mounting by modifying your fstab file.
Here's what I would do:
One:
Plug in your iTouch and wait for the unwanted directory to automatically open.
Two:
(@_@) That's really hard to read..
Okay um.. Have you tried a fresh install of Ubuntu 11.04 yet? Or did you just use the upgrade. So far it sounds like you've just used the upgrade.. Maybe a clean...
Just curious why you're using Ubuntu Server?
I'm no professional.. and I usually don't help people on the Ubuntu forums but I'll give it a shot heh heh.
First:
Okay. I would first type in:
...
my desktop of may 2011
(I wish these polls would stay open)
I've been an Ubuntu user since the release of 7.04 I've never had anything bad to say about it (with the exception of some issues in 8.04) until now. I...
I'm also having the same issue as the original poster. I have a MacBookPro 6,1 I tried the workaround but it didn't help..
Any other ideas?
Thanks