I marked this thread solved though my solution is only a workaround. I hope that is ok.
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I marked this thread solved though my solution is only a workaround. I hope that is ok.
I came across some information (can't remember where now) that described why it was happening in ext4 formatted drives and that it could be fixed with a change to the firmware for the drive if the...
This is an odd issue but I thought I would ask here before going to a bug report. I've got a new WD Elements external USB 3.0 1TB drive (WDBPCK0010BBK). I'm running Ubuntu Precise 64bit with...
The following is the response from #2 when the mysqldump script is running.
root@WSN005:~# top -b -n1 -c | grep -E 'mysqldump'
19923 root 20 0 99012 3092 1312 S 4 0.1 0:03.16...
Answer to #1 is attached file.
Answer to #2 is:
root@localhost:~# top -b -n1 -c | grep -E 'mysqldump'
30159 root 20 0 11684 912 784 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 grep --color=auto -E...
I have set up the version of this script from Sept 2010 as found here. While it seems to work fine in general, I have an issue that I don't see mentioned anywhere in this thread.
I placed...
Thanks, here are my responses:
1. Yes, I tried with just 3 pages and it does the same thing.
2. Yes, I've tried with both the version in Lucid and the one in Precise, both with the same...
I'm confused about how Simple Scan is supposed to work in this instance and I've found next to no documentation to explain it. One snippet did seem to indicate that, using an ADF (automatic document...
Very cool idea, I'll give it a try and report back. Thanks!
I want to compile a current version of php5-fpm from source for use on a server running Ubuntu 12.04. I can do this using the default options, but would like to know if there is a way to determine...
This question is a little stale but perhaps someone else will need the answer. Normally you could launch a command in terminal from the Custom Application Launcher by choosing "Application in...
Thanks. This seems to have fixed most of the plugins. I'm not sure what my problem with Nightly Tester was, but this really helped -- appreciate it.
Yeah, thanks Tim. I understand this and won't keep it for longer than I have to. I just use a lot of those plugins daily in my work and it's really frustrating right now. As soon as the plugin...
I thought I would find this everywhere but I haven't. I upgraded to Firefox 5 when it came into Mozilla's stable PPA but about 60% of my plugins are not working. I've tried forcing compatibility...
On my desktop system, running Lucid, on AC power, I have power management settings set for my monitor to go to sleep after 1 hour of inactivity. This is because I leave it on 24/7 and this is the...
On my desktop system, running Lucid, on AC power, I have power management settings set for my monitor to go to sleep after 1 hour of inactivity. This is because I leave it on 24/7 and this is the...
On my desktop system, running Lucid, on AC power, I have power management settings set for my monitor to go to sleep after 1 hour of inactivity. This is because I leave it on 24/7 and this is the...
The "/Open\ as\ root" part is just the name of the script file you are supposed to create in that folder. The "\" are to deal with the spaces in "Open as root" I believe. You could also navigate to...
I tried that (it's now at .13.1) but the app indicator part is messed up and the UbuntuOne plugin (which is a faked version of 1.9x) doesn't work and caused errors. The bugs in Rhythmbox were...
Except Lucid only has 0.12.8 available as well. I'm tring to find a way to upgrade to 0.13.x as well because 0.12.8 has a number of bugs. I'm on Lucid which I hope will be updated as a LTS release,...
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If what we see in 10.10 is nothing like what the actual Unity for the Desktop will look like, why is Shuttleworth saying a) that people want it, and b) that it has already been adapted? How...
There is little about Ubuntu that is like Windows except for some thin externals, and I also moved for that reason. But how do you address those I mentioned who want Linux for the 99% underneath...
Is that really necessary? Disagreement is part of the process of making anything better. And there is no way to know how many will ultimately like or dislike Unity, or move to Xubuntu or another...
I'm not sure that's entirely fair to say, since moving the buttons back (at least at the moment) is trivial. I tried using the new left arrangement for a few days but have been back to the original...
For certain uses, Unity is an interesting development -- netbooks, simple interface for narrow use, computer illiterate, etc. As a specialty choice, it would be fine. But I am most productive on...