Did help.
Thanks.
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Did help.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Is there a known cause for this. I think it breaks every so often. I was just doing a re-install before. Every 2 weeks.
Have you figured this out yet?
Always used nVidia cards on Linux here, too. However, ATI's new 13 Catalyst are improved as well.
It is sometimes better to remove it using Synaptic but if you just want to disable it:
go to the top right power icon and go to system settings
then startup programs and uncheck Bluetooth
...
You are using Unity now. Along with Metacity i believe. Unity works as a plugin for Compiz. You cannot have wobbly windows when you are using Unity's top panel.
I have gotten 90% used to it. I still cannot get used to the top panel to switch program's focus to close it from there.
Just how far can you get? not even POST?
Just another bug description for GNOME
Cannot find the menu.lst anymore. Whatever it has been replaced with, it has to be in that /boot/grub/ directory. I was just going to say to switch the hdX,Y to hdX,Z: where X is the correct HDD and...
no, install Arch on it.
Yes, we have to keep in mind that not all systems handle gnome the same as others.
Yes it is. I had it working with Arch and Ubuntu but after I upgraded Ubuntu to 11.04 manually, I guess I forgot to uncheck the format. So not sure if Ubuntu handles it with the "Upgrade ubuntu X to...
that is not gonna help at all but to remove the PPA of Gnome 3. you will still have to remove Gnome 3 as well. I cannot find the old repositories in which gnome 2.32 have been kept on.
I could say that KDE is slightly lighter on resources than gnome2 , yet, I had gnome2 work on a 800MHz cpu and a 16-bit ati agp card
have you used gnome2 before in you x200?
Are you the Administrator. if not, try to activate the root account via terminal
sudo passwd root
and log in as root
Well, Ubuntu 11.04 loads Unity by default. it should switch to 2d if your card does not handle it. I have no idea how to get Gnome 2.32 to load without the login screen.
This is hypothetically...
démarrer à partir de la clé usb et charger ubuntu
Ensuite, allez à terminal et type
sudo apt-get install ms-sys
et puis tapez
fdisk -l
puis trouver celle qui est Windows.
Vous avez une partition de récupération ?
XDE is X with the Xorg-TWM things and KDE is still KDE
But he says the installation shows the GUI alright, the problem is after the reboot of it: "-" is on the screen. or at least he could utilize the TTY's
my office has configured port fowarding for my SSH sessions, however, I have just been utilizing LogMeIn for the Windows machine also. It is a spare server that I test on that is outside the office's...
do you have extra dis space to try lxde perhaps?
Yes I have used freeNX before and it was great but what he was after was vinagre running on the server.
I used Putty only for Windows Server 2008 on my lab but I have not tried with Linux. I use...