That's actually pretty neat. Thank you.
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That's actually pretty neat. Thank you.
A quick google indicates that the version used in CentOS 5.x was mkisofs 2.x. Also, to be clear, the problem wasn't consistent, and not a problem with video files, only some data files. At any...
@andrew.46, I don't want to reignite that fire either. As I said it is mostly based on RH based distros, but it seems to be the case with Fedora and Ubuntu, as well as #!Crunchbang.
If you are...
I'm going to post my own howto, which covers doing various things with ffmpeg (and mencoder), in the hope it helps someone.
http://home.roadrunner.com/~computertaijutsu/dvds.html
Even though...
Because Amazon made an upgrade that broke streaming video for most Linux users. Some people have fixed it by downgrading flash, (though this has risks, as flash always has vulnerabilities and not...
Even though this thread is several years old now, I too want to say thank you--I hadn't realized that the 001, 002 and so on meant it was split at binary level. In on of those fairly meaningless...
Well, apparently there's already a big thread on Reddit.
As for me, I'm more concerned about what will happen to Amy and Rory. (If you don't get the reference, don't worry.)
Much later, (April 2012), on Fedora 17, I had the same issue and the solution in post 11 worked for me. Delete all files in ~/wine/drive_c/windows/winsxs and then Kindle installed and worked for me. ...
Well, since we've raised this thread from the dead, sort of anyway, it's now become relatively easy to install either a VMware image on VMware-player or install on VirtualBox from an actual Snow...
To add to this, using weemat's solution from http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1316929 worked for me.
In a nutshell, install pavdevchooser, then go to Applications, Sound and Video,...
Trying the various solutions, weemat's solution worked for me.
Many thanks.
An install of Lucid from the alpha 3 with all upgrades works.
An install from the nightly build (318 build) doesn't.
Odd.
EDIT:
I just realized that I'm using different versions of...
I realize this is an ancient thread, but just wanted to give thanks to Andrew for his one liner. Works perfectly for me.
Was this on Lucid? For me, the particular movie that didn't work was a little thing on Apple's site, dealing with the iWork Pages program
http://www.apple.com/iwork/pages/
If I clicked on...
This method works for me on Lucid. Thank you for sharing it.
For what it's worth, the backports didn't work for me. What did work was using the wireless-compat drivers.
http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Download
It's supposed to be better with the...
What seems to have happened, as near as I can determine from the bug filed against it (which already has 230 plus comments), is that 2 developers decided it would be a Good Idea(TM). It got under...
We tried VMware server on a CentOS host, with Linux guests. It didn't seem adequate. We wound up going with ESX (not ESXi) as it was still a cost savings of several thousand dollars over giving...
Well, that's great news. You should probably post exactly what you did (as much as you've figured out anyway--sometimes, we try X, Y, and Z and lose track.) :)
You're more than welcome, and I'm...
If it's not in there, that's fine, it means that it isn't blacklisted.
You should have, if you do
lsmod |grep ath
a line reading ath5k.
If you have that, then it should really work.
Well, you said you ran the lscpi command (with nn). Did that tell you that it was AR5007EG, or did you get that model number from looking at the card while running Windows and looking at the Windows...
Howdy VyperX, long time no type. (Unfortunately, these days the job is so RH based system centric, I have little time to play with Ubuntu.)
What I've found is that on Intrepid, you have to install...
I see they've removed the thank you thingies that they used to have (and also see their quite reasonable explanation.)
However, I do want to thank you. I've installed the backports as suggested...
I'm having the same issue with Jaunty and wireless dropping after a few minutes. It seems to work better with CrunchBang's eee version (as well as Mint's version 6, Fluxbox release candidate.
So...
As changing the time in Ubuntu will affect the machine's BIOS, it does strike me as possible. There are, of course, all sorts of exploits that can and do affect Linux systems.
I fear I don't have...