I have been following your progress and finally tried installing using the 'additional drivers' you referenced.
Everything installed and after a reboot the adaptor is working. I have only tried it...
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I have been following your progress and finally tried installing using the 'additional drivers' you referenced.
Everything installed and after a reboot the adaptor is working. I have only tried it...
Makehuman.....
http://www.makehuman.org/
supports Blender
(+1 @ ofnuts)
Gimp works !. In all the years I have used image editors not once has Gimp crashed....... Many others have ;).
I support the Gimp Devs by donation and am wonderously...
You could try Mashup.....
http://www.kornelix.com/mashup.html
ubuntu deb package here....
http://www.kornelix.com/packages.html
While it is described as a montage app there seems no reason why...
Hmmm, if it boots when the monitor is present then is there a setting in bios that is defaulting to the monitor (cards dvi or vga port) rather than the tv out...?
When the monitor is there it...
Something close to MSoffice and rather more up to date than '07
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/07/wps-office-hits-alpha-11...
With such and old card and on a tv then it is quite possible no one has an answer for you.
Here's a bump anyway...:)
You are correct re the xorg as your tv won't be sending edid info to assist...
You might be best to ask those questions on the mypaint forum...
http://forum.intilinux.com/index.php?PHPSESSID=0ebd022df320ebc37846f98ae19d9ea3
From mypaint basic usage...
mypaint...? in the software centre or....
sudo apt-get install mypaint
Here is the home page....
http://mypaint.intilinux.com/
Does your camera need profiling...?
http://lightzoneproject.org/node/315
http://lightzoneproject.org/node/316
Ah, that makes a difference then..
You could try booting the live media with the nomodeset option but as you have already installed lets try a workaround...
How to temporarily set kernel boot...
Open system settings either from the launcher or top right of the screen and select 'software and updates'.
In the window that opens choose the right hand tab 'Additional Drivers' and see if there...
open a terminal (Ctrl+Alt+t ) and run...
sudo lshw
Then paste back the output here inside 'code tags' (Highlight the pasted text and click on the # symbol in the edit icons above)
lshw= list...
What problems did you encounter...?
As Temüjin posted the 3850 should run Unity fine with the open source driver.
My HD3650 works well with Raring c/w dual monitors.
Eh...??? What 'Other Distro" did the o/p mention...? They're using Ubuntu...
Whoah there...!, The op is using 13.04 and Gimp 2.8.4 is the normal version from software centre for this release.
You do not need a ppa for 13.04 and all the plugins are in software centre as...
If you request for your distro to be changed in your profile then the nice Mods will update it for you....no beans needed. :) ask here...http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=123
brasero can be problematic on some hardware....
As the previous poster said install xfburn..
sudo apt-get install xfburn
or use the Ubuntu Software centre.
Your id is showing as using Ubuntu...
re your bug report...(nota bene )
what do you get when you run...
sudo lspci -v -s 01:00.0
and..
dmesg | grep VRAM
First try the simple stuff.... power off and unplug from the power socket. Remove the battery and go do something else for a half hour. Then replug and boot up from cold and see what happens.
See 'lshw and lspci lie' in this thread...;)
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2106641&highlight=
Same problem here (also 12.04) and after some research the consensus was that it either worked out of the box or not depending on the Ubuntu version. Sometimes working then not then working again as...
Open a terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T ) and type in..
sudo lshw
Hit enter then copy and paste the output here inside code tags..( # )
lshw = list hardware
also post back the output of....
Don't refocus for each shot. Leave the lens focused as for the first shot and move the whole camera.
You will need some sort of stage for this.
Handheld will not work.
No, it did the best it...
You need more intermediate images. Three, using those spacings is not enough.
Focus stacking needs overlap, it is not for taking several disparately focused images and expecting there to be massive...