Apparently the setting to disable global menu bar integration in Nautilus has vanished or been hidden like it was in FireFox. I've removed all the appmenu* progs that used to get rid of the bar...
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Apparently the setting to disable global menu bar integration in Nautilus has vanished or been hidden like it was in FireFox. I've removed all the appmenu* progs that used to get rid of the bar...
Take a look at rsnapshot is the repos. It uses rsync and implements most of the "dirty rsync tricks" the books will tell you to use ;)
I think you'll notice that it dies on every other reboot. If you do a shutdown it'll freeze. Hold the power key until the system shuts off and then power it back on. It'll boot just fine from a cold...
Just to add some info for people wanting to play with UEFI. I've seen the same problem here with another Acer (Phoenix Tiano). The every-other boot problem is a bit decieving: What happens is it...
You need to run grub and install the bootloader on the 2nd drive also. Grub by default only puts it one the first and knows nothing about software RAID. It's been a while but basically you run grub...
1) Autorun sould be disabled for ALL removable media on a Windows system.
2) Autorun can be disabled via local or domain group policies.
3) Being convinced that you need to run some unknown...
Throw a gig or 2 of laptop memory, a SATA drive and a CF card in an MSI Wind barebones mini-desktop (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16856167032). It has a CF slot on the...
Look at /etc/apt-cacher-ng/acng.conf.
There's a "Proxy" config option.
Not off the top of my head, but I can get you really close with the top-rated folks at DreamHost that use Debian.
No affiliation, just a happy customer :-)
If you have a decent SSH client on the Windows machine and you can live with TCP-only traffic, you can tunnel pretty much anything and everything. If all you want to do is a default Microsoft PPTP...
Mine works perfectly and seems as fast or faster than my 8800GT and 9600GT with everything I've thrown at it (with fglrx). Can't wait for full support from the FOSS driver ;)
Just checking if anybody else has seen this before filing a bug report.
Asus N51 laptop with an nVidia m240GT discrete video card (~ 9600GT). Runs perfectly on startup. Play games, browse, desktop...
Same thing just happened to me on a normal boot an hour after a normal shutdown.
The grub menu fix won't work because it's grub giving the error BEFORE there's a menu. Hitting any key just gets a...
cat /proc/mdstat
Do you have a software RAID array? If your memory "problems" happen once a month and you have software RAID, look for an mdadm job in /etc/cron.d. By default there's a once per month job that does a...
Something like Midnight Commander perhaps (sudo apt-get mc gpm) .. gpm gets you a mouse in text mode.
Thanks autocrosser, I'll give it a try.
If you've followed the last year's saga on launchpad you'll notice that the dat file should not be needed. And what ever happened to "It just works" .. I...
Great, too bad they don't work. At least not with WPA/WPA2. I just upgraded from Intrepid to Jaunty and although I can "see" wireless networks, the connection fails.
*sigh*
It's always RALink...
From the horse's mouth @ http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers:
oob-ws-http 623/tcp DMTF out-of-band web services management protocol
oob-ws-https 664/tcp DMTF out-of-band secure...
I've seen that behavior here recently. It seems to have started after one of the recent updates.
There's been a bug filed against it since May:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox-3.0/+bug/231221
Soundconverter is probably the easiest and is GUI.
The VLC media player has a wizard (or command-line) mode that will convert formats for you.
Then there's mencoder, ffmpeg and a host of other...
Same issue here. Gutsy used the rt2x00 driver and worked great, Hardy loads the rt2500pci and won't go above 1Mbps. I tried to force it to use the rt2x0pci driver. It loads but doesn't work. God...
sudo apt-get install libqca2-plugin-ossl
It was a known issue during the beta (*sigh*):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/psi/+bug/188699
Same issue here. Anyone?