I had really hoped things had changed around here, but I see after perusing the T&E that it's the same old show as always. Tired of watching the community continually flush itself down the toilet. ...
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I had really hoped things had changed around here, but I see after perusing the T&E that it's the same old show as always. Tired of watching the community continually flush itself down the toilet. ...
Actually, scratch that. I found the answer here.
I still don't understand the command, but I can rtfm for that.
Thanks anyway.
I'm using rsync and crontab to do automatic backups from my /home partition on /dev/sda to my backup drive /dev/sdb3. The backup partition is ext4.
But the backup partition (sdb3) is obviously...
Here's a question: if you're that determined to have the same old conversations, why not use the Cafe or Recurring Discussions? Why does it have to be the T&E?
But, and I can't stress this enough, the T&E isn't for help or discussion. It's for posting a testimonial which is, by definition, a statement. Not a discussion.
I'm not saying you're not...
You're free to do so, of course, though I don't see how one can be more open minded than having such an open discussion on how to improve a subforum. The mods could be keeping this all closed up,...
+1
It's a fantastic idea. I'm not sure if there needs to be a dedicated group of users (isn't that what the mods are for?), but limiting the replies in the T&E can only make it better.
My question...
You're a braver person than I, flashing the BIOS like that. Crazy, crazy dangerous.
Glad you got it fixed though.
Well, good luck. :) These forums are a great resource for the new user.
Tip: If you're searching for something specific, use Google. The forum search is terrible at searching the forums. ...
Nearly all of the commands will work, save the DE-specific ones. But KDE has lots of problems and issues that Gnome doesn't.
Best bet is to try 'em both and use what works best for you. :)
Let's answer the important question: what are your system specs?
I agree. Especially Ms_Angel_D...when she closes a thread, she's polite and reasonable about it and I don't feel like Big Brother just slapped me down for having an opinion. She seems to have a...
sudo apt-get install cheese
That's how I tested mine. :)
Good luck!
I just tried it and it doesn't work for me in Firefox, either. Not sure what's causing it, but you're not the only one having an issue with it.
For what it's worth, Thunderbird (another Mozilla...
As long as your computer is relatively new, you're going to be blown away with 10.04. It's super fast.
Good luck. ;)
Clean installs are the way to go. Some here have no issues with upgrades, but the vast majority do, so I always clean install.
That's the best choice. If Lucid isn't working for you, then...
If you have less than 4GB of RAM there aren't many benefits of running 64bit architecture. Some will disagree with that, but managing large amounts of RAM is one of the primary reasons for going...
Don't expect you to, nor do I want you to.
Although it is strange on a help forum to be told I'm "out of luck" when asking for help clarifying forum rules. :)
Twice in 24 hours, and the...
I agree. This thing is so fast I can barely believe it. Any faster and it'll be responding to thoughts instead of mouse clicks. :biggrin:
Murphy's Law is a good one to apply to Ubuntu upgrades. If it can go wrong, it will. Upgrades are notoriously broken. Have you tried dropping the 10.04 liveCD on a flash stick? There's a Startup...
So where do I ask those types of questions? I don't want to beat this issue to death, but I've noticed that the CoC itself and how the staff interprets it are two different things. Thus, in order...
Thank you very much. I appreciate you taking the time to look it over. :)
Yes, you do. You choose "set up partitions manually" or whatever it says, and then divide up the free space and assign it mount points (generally you have three: root, home, and swap).
My...
I always just loaded up Firefox and went to a site that used Java (i.e. uploading a picture on Facebook, or a speedtest at dslreports.com). The browser prompts me to install Java, and voila. :)
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