Same thing here. I'm so glad emulation works so well under the new opensource ati driver, but using a keyboard kinda ruins it.
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Same thing here. I'm so glad emulation works so well under the new opensource ati driver, but using a keyboard kinda ruins it.
Fixed it. There's something wrong with Hardy's python-xml package. I guess it doesn't support something that is in the much older pyxml package. Installing PyXML-0.84 from source will allow memaid-qt...
Exact same thing here on Hardy 64-bit.
Let's see if I can get this image hosting thing to work...
http://tn3-1.deviantart.com/fs28/300W/i/2008/078/f/2/March_2008_Ubuntu_Desktop_by_f0nik.jpg
Details are at my deviantart page.
It currently works fine for me with SOME programs like glxgears and stellarium (barely, it's using the graphics card all right, but it's only updating the screen twice a second) but not others. It...
Update: fglrx 8.40 did not fix the suspend/resume problem. 8.41 made my computer unbootable. Good thing I have my home directory on a separate partition!
On another note, I like how it takes ~30...
Many problems left unsolved here. My fresh install broke suspend/resume because of ati's fglrx "update," my wireless card won't connect to wap hex access points, I have no splash screen and none of...
For everyone who is trying to figure out if their torrent dl from like 8 hours ago is the right one:
md5sum ./ubuntu-7.10-desktop-amd64.iso
61c87943a92bc7bf519da4e2555d6e86 ...
LOL I just looked at rtorrent's peer list and it's all linux clients. That's something you won't see every day.
Ohhh yeah, the torrents seem to be warming up nicely.
It seems like that is the final version, but if you download now you'll be using up bandwidth that the mirror sites need to get the release out to everybody.
WHAT?? Aww man!
I don't know about that. I hear they do custom orders for schools and such...
Use the torrent if you can. It will download quickly and it is easy to resume if your connection drops. It sounds like the torrent isn't up and running yet, though.
Upgrading really doesn't reduce...
OH SHI-
:guitar:
Yeah lol, I think we have a few years before we have to get THAT math problem right :D
LOL, It's all coming back to me! If only they didn't teach my assembly class in MASM (crappy old microsoft assembler?? EWW!) I might still have a use for it.
Oh wait a sec! I was definitely wrong but... I'm pretty sure memory addressing is done at the byte level, not the bit level. Each address points to a whole byte.
I am addicted to my F5 button :/
Alright, I really am going to sleep this time. Bye, all you awesome Ubuntu forum goers!
I'm drinking and deriving!
Yeah... but I used automatix :(
I think you can do that --force-architecture thingie when installing the .deb, but I never could get all the prerequisites installed.
Whoa I'm pretty sure that's 4294967296 bytes (if I remember my assembly anyway...) or ~4 GB max for 32-bit.
For 64, it's 2147483648 GB if I plugged everything into wxmaxima correctly...
Sigh... I have a bunch of classes in the morning so no Ubuntu download for me tonight. In 6 months I'm going to throw a real release party for Hardy Heron.
Aww, I ran out :(
It's kinda a generic-tasting wheat beer. It's not bad by any means and practically every store in CA has it.