I have managed to get the LeapFrog Tag working with Ubuntu using VirtualBox.
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I have managed to get the LeapFrog Tag working with Ubuntu using VirtualBox.
Thanks. This worked for me as well. Just to add you need to have WPA security set to AES only as well.
Hendrix would smash Dylan's face in with his guitar
The Borg or a Dalek?
A bear or a crocodile?
The person who answers gets to choose the next two contenders
I did not have to install the certs, no.
It may be worth creating a new thread to see if anyone else can help
Did you get it sorted?
Try here
http://www.citrix.com/English/ss/downloads/details.asp?downloadId=3323&productId=186&c1=sot2755&c2=ost1349860
Yes
They make your eyes water when cutting them?
They go great in cheese sandwiches?
No hotdog should ever be without them?
*OK, I made a slight edit here
Right click on the actual panel and change the opacity there to maximum which should make them invisible
Ah, but would you not say that people reading are more likely to read the BBC website than here and also more likely to listen to a BBC reporter than a poster on a forum?
I just thought the whole...
If privacy is a concern then my understanding is that ask.com would be a good search engine of choice
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7594249.stm
One example of how bad this is being that he says Linux comes in all sorts of versions and can be tailored to look as you want and then complains...
Not FUD...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7583805.stm
and there is a loose flying connection there as well!
:lolflag:
Outside of the usual computer related websites we all know and love, what other sites do you like to visit or would recommend to others for whatever reason?
Mine are these:
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If you want the latest version of wine add it to the repos
Follow the instructions here for a how to
http://www.winehq.org/site/download-deb
Does this thread help?
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=190177
Great.
I stuffed a jelly donut into my DVD player to see if it was any better and now the player will not work.
I blame Ubuntu for the dinner getting burnt and the cat being sick!
Try this site. It worked for me.
http://www.hanckmann.net/?q=node/13
I am using Firefox 3.0.1 and Hardy
When you download Ubuntu and burn it to a CD you will have what is known as a LiveCD and that will allow you to check to make sure that Ubuntu works with your hardware without making any changes to...
No problem
Tombuntu is a good site, well worth putting in your bookmarks in my opinion.
Go here http://tombuntu.com/index.php/2008/05/08/test-drive-openoffice-3-beta-in-ubuntu/ and follow the instructions but change the file name to the new one that you have downloaded
That worked...
The earth has moved?!
So many jokes, so little time...
1) No, I have done so myself in the past
2) I have no idea. Maybe try burning a new CD at the lowest speed possible and check the MD5 sum
3) Just install but be careful when you partition so...