Thank you! KDE is my favorite DE.
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Thank you! KDE is my favorite DE.
Thank you jowan512. I might also try this:
Upgrade iMac 27" late 2009 video card? | Apple Support Communities
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3029120?tstart=0
Yes, it is relevant because it comes up first in a Google search. I think we should learn from newer sites like StackExchange and keep the relevant stuff together in one thread especially one that...
I installed version 1.7.2 of Adobe Digitial Editions in Ubuntu 12.04. I registered my computer successfully with Adobe. But I cannot download my purchased ebook (using the .acsm file). I get error...
Quoting from my OP:
Why am I asking this question instead of just trying a LiveCD? Last time I tried to install Ubuntu on my iMac the display worked properly with the LiveCD. But when I actually...
I have a late 2009 27" iMac i5. Because I really dislike OS X, it gets little use and it still looks like new. I tried to install Ubuntu on it back in 2009 when I bought it and Ubuntu had a lot of...
Yes, I guess you can never remind people too often! I admit that I probably would have skipped that advice if you hadn't repeated it here. I'll start by setting up a VM now :-)
And thanks again...
Thank you for the guide! I'm going to try it with Kubuntu 12.04 64 bit. Is there anything I should know about differences with 12.04 before I get started?
Maybe you should also post this over on...
No. But the Firefox text editing bug irritated me so much I couldn't deal with the radeon driver even if the performance was better.
Thanks for that. I see this:
System requirements:
Linux kernel 2.6 or above (up to 3.10)
I tried the OSS driver again and the performance in regular use (just opening applications, moving windows, etc.) is horrible. I have 3 large monitors, so maybe that's why. There's also a Firefox...
Maybe this is a solution:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2123975&p=12583371#post12583371
I am also interested in Linux (Kubuntu) on the HP Envy X2. This would be awesome, especially with the KDE Plasma Active interface.
http://www.linlap.com/hp_envy_x2_11-g000_series
EDIT: this...
There's an answer on ServerFault that will help in this situation:
How to remotely install Linux via SSH?
He says,
Thanks for the solution.
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I haven't used it in a while. (I plan to start using it again soon.) But I remember when I first tried it, I had that same issue. It just takes playing around with it and following the instructions...
You might not know how to code yourself, but if the project is open source you will benefit from the work done by those who do know how to code. Open source is about a lot more than zero-cost (free)...
This "behind closed doors" development process is opposed to the spirit of open source.
Code should be developed in the open.
This issue is one reason why Google is being criticized over...
What exactly do you get when you install the "beta version" now that Adobe has stopped development of an independent flash and closed Adobe Labs Flash? I think Flash Aid must be out of date.
It is no longer necessary to manually install flash. The package adobe-flashplugin will install the latest version of flash (currently 11) from the official Ubuntu repositories.
sevenmachines PPPA has been removed.
It is no longer necessary to manually install flash. The package adobe-flashplugin will install the latest version of flash (currently 11).
This sounds like the bug I'm having in Kubuntu 12.04 beta 1... three years later! #-o
http://askubuntu.com/questions/88754/upnp-dlna-client-player-recommendations
VLC Version 2.0
EezUPnP
I'm not getting any replies here, so I deleted my question. Can anyone point me to the best KDE-specific forum? Thanks