Hi - I assume you are running Ubuntu on a Desktop? Not very elegant but you could modify the host file on the machine. This would allow you to use the external DNS link and it would resolve to your...
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Hi - I assume you are running Ubuntu on a Desktop? Not very elegant but you could modify the host file on the machine. This would allow you to use the external DNS link and it would resolve to your...
Hi - Althought not the same, I have an iMac 2011 model and have also asked myself that question several times over a period of time. I wonder if I could get a better driver? I wonder if I could make...
Hi - Have you installed any additional software after the initial Ubuntu install?
Please post the error messages.
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Hi - What version of Ubuntu are you running? What version of Fusion? Were you able to install VMware Tools? What USB devices have you connected through to the virtual machine (besides your mouse)...
Hi - I have everything working on an iMac 2011 model. Ubuntu x64 (up-to-date) with the latest stable AMD drivers (http://support.amd.com/en-us/download). The screen brightness is working from the...
Hi - Some information to help you accomplish your goal. Not a complete list but some that you should check and sort prior to sending mail. Mail servers are configured to check DNS prior to accepting...
Hi - I was looking for something similar - Have a look at this:
http://superuser.com/questions/246953/trigger-off-rsync-by-just-plugging-in-a-usb-drive
Might help with what you need.
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Glad you got sorted - ;-)
$ apt-cache show linphone
Package: linphone
Priority: optional
Section: universe/sound
Installed-Size: 232
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>...
That's interesting as I have a Mac and was originally looking for a Ubuntu theme. (Which I didn’t find) I ended up installing Ubuntu 1204 LTS on my Mac ;-)
Hi, Right click in the Terminal window and select Profiles > Profile Preferences.
Select the colour tab and change the colour to anything other than what is selected. Close the profile editor and...
Hi - You can keep up-to-date on the releases page..
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
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Hi - You could run 'htop' from the terminal and see what process is consuming resources. If you don’t have the 'htop' package installed try the below:
sudo apt-get install htopPost your findings...
Great, help others; don't forget to mark as solved ;-)
Try:
sudo rfkill unblock allI've seen a few issues like this, try resetting your BIOS. After resetting, log back into Ubuntu and try:
sudo rfkill list see if any of the Wireless LAN options...
The article I was referring to was only on USB Wifi Adapters... If I come across it again ill post for you... I'd leave the extension in place for your keyboard and if you start to have trouble,...
Hi, I also experienced this with an extension cable on a USB adapter. After changing to directly connecting the adapter the issue went away. I don't know if the extension was faulty but I do remember...
ifconfig -a
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:00:00:00:00:00
BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0...
Hi, the original post is talking about a Wireless USB Adapter. If you are having trouble with your router, have you tried the manufacturers website for the latest firmware?
I assume the driver in...
Hi,
Please open the terminal:
sudo lshw -C Network...and post the results..
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I've read quite a few posts that people are running independently; some people would say that's the only way to go. Myself, I'm partial to running things as designed but that's not always possible ;)...
Good stuff...:) Don't know much about compiz but I'd start with re-installing it now that your AMD drivers are installed.
Probably best to move it to the appropriate place...
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Hi,
Dec 27 19:10:38 pixel dnsmasq[18315]: failed to create listening socket for 127.0.0.1: Address already in use
Dec 27 19:10:38 pixel dnsmasq[18315]: FAILED to start upYou could try this:...
Hi,
You could try to install the headers it's looking for.
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-3.5.0-17-generic
Then run the fglrx installation again...
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Interesting Topic +1 ;-)
You are correct OV. A router can be a PC with Linux installed, a Windows Server with the correct services installed or a dedicated piece of hardware, Cisco XR 12410.
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