I indeed think so. Just go to System -> Administration -> Hardware Drivers and it should be in there to install? On a side note if you use it and use compiz let me know how it goes. I have an HD4670...
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I indeed think so. Just go to System -> Administration -> Hardware Drivers and it should be in there to install? On a side note if you use it and use compiz let me know how it goes. I have an HD4670...
I've got a similar problem. Minimizing is fine but with fglrx and compiz enabled making any video fullscreen takes over 5 seconds and the video is slow and jerky. I've tried everything including...
Ah brilliant. I'm just getting to grips with ssh now and like you it wouldn't launch on boot but now I've found your post and disabled the listen address param it works perfectly so thanks for...
I myself did a clean install last week and it was all working fine, I installed updates and rebooted into Mac OS X. Today when booting Ubuntu again I have the exact same issue :confused:
For the beautiful looking hardware?
Perhaps but it's a known problem and Apple will repair it with or without warranty...
On a side note, I purchased a MacBook Pro recently and I think it's worth every penny!
I got a new MacBook Pro a couple of days ago and I have Windows XP on it too and both Mac OS X and Windows are running fine.
I installed Ubuntu as well. Worked perfectly and I can boot all three...
May I ask what theme your running? I know I've seen it before but I can't quite remember the name - it looks pretty slick!
Ubuntu Version: 8.04
DE: GNOME
Browsing: FireFox3
email: Thunderbird
ftp: FileZilla
torrent: Azureus
p2p: N/A
media player: Banshee/Exaile/MPD
media cataloger n/a
office: OO.o
If you exclude /home in your backup then when you restore it, it shouldn't touch it at all. I do this myself and it works a treat, plus it's quicker to backup!
Awesome, nice tip!
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I get the EXACT same thing. However it DOES work every so often but more often than not it doesn't. I'm sharing the WoW installation with Windows and when I boot into Windows it works perfectly so...
Mouse because I find it to be smoother than the touch pad, it's especially easier for games!
I certainly love how Linux is free but I mainly use it because it's so customizable, it's pretty much virus free and of course it doesn't crash like Windows does!
Nice tutorial - very good idea indeed!
I just wanted to mention however that i'm running feisty and by adding:
to my repo list didn't do much. It still downloaded the packages from Ubuntu's...
I'm not trying to funny here but if you don't want to use anything to do with Linux... How can we help you? We use Linux...
I wish! I'm with Virgin and supposed to be on 20MB already but i'm lucky to get 10MB!!!
Firstly i've only just started learning python so i'm pretty rubbish.
I'm aware that there are many great backup programs out there but all the same I wanted to write my own because I thought it...
Also a Firefox fan here because of the extensions and themes!
Don't know about that but I thought I see conky somewhere!
Like gpolo pointed out it's probably easier to try something else first - unless of course you already know some programming language?
For now i'm making small bash scripts and using zenity to add...
I know loads of you have probably already posted your backup scripts that you've created but I thought I would also post mine seen as I couldn't of done without this thread and it was good practice....
I wonder if anyone could help me?
I installed it and a weird thing happens. The server is showing every artist I have in my music folder however they all say there are 0 songs to play by that...
What an amazing release!!!