I'm trying to run Lightroom 4 in a virtual machine (ubuntu 11.10 host, Windows 7 64bit guest). When I select the red eye tool or the clone tool, the entire VM immediately locks up when I drag my...
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I'm trying to run Lightroom 4 in a virtual machine (ubuntu 11.10 host, Windows 7 64bit guest). When I select the red eye tool or the clone tool, the entire VM immediately locks up when I drag my...
I was unable to find the cause for my original problem, but after a week or 2, it went away on it's own. I have a feeling that it was caused by my ISP (Verizon FIOS), but I have no evidence that it...
The problem started happening a few days ago. Only my linux computers are affected. Yup, that's right. My roommates running windows have zero problems.
What's the problem? Suddenly, I cannot...
I bought an Azio awd102n PCI NIC recently. Ubuntu sees the PCI card, and loads the appropriate rt2860sta kernel module. But I can only connect to 802.11b/g routers. I cannot connect to our 802.11n...
Thank you for the suggestion, but I already solved this problem (see the second post in this thread)
*facepalm*
turns out port forwarding works better when you don't make silly typos.
I have an Ubuntu 10.04 Host running VirtualBox and a Guest Ubuntu Server 10.04 set up.
My host machine is behind a linksys router. I would like to use the VM as a web server (to the outside...
That bug seems to have been fixed in 9.10 (which I'm running). I tried to unset $SSH_AUTH_SOCK anyways, but it didn't help. Any other ideas?
Hey, I'm a n00b just getting started with bzr + launchpad hosting. I'm trying to push a test project using the following command:
bzr push lp:~finerrecliner/+junk/test
but I always get the...
http://chad.glendenin.com/metacity/patch.html
this changes where a new window appears on the desktop when started. is this what you're looking for?
(metacity is the window manager in ubuntu)
nano is a text editor that works in the terminal (it doesnt have its own graphical window).
step 3 in your instructions does the following: open the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf with nano text editor...
how did you "empty the trash"?
what version of ubuntu are you running?
in the more recent versions of ubuntu, the trash directory was moved to:
~/.local/share/Trash/files
you will need more than vmware player to do this. you need a vmware server to host the virtual OS, and then vmware player to view the virtual OS (make sense?).
vmware does offer a free version of...
look at the OP's post history. he mostly just complains about anything open source. he's a troll. as stated before: don't bother posting, you're only feeding him.
type
which python
this will tell you the path to where your python interpreter is intalled. copy that path to crunchbang line (with the #! in front of it)
example:
#!/path/to/python
...
from the command line, you can generate a useful reference page using:
sudo lshw -html > ~/computer_specs.html
this will list the specs for ALL of your hardware and dump it to an html page in...
169.254.x.y IP addresses are assigned by the computer itself because it had a problem getting one from the router (or other DNS server). no one is hacking your network.
...
comment out the line that your tuturial suggested by inserting a '#' at the beginning of the line (no quotes though)
does this file exist: /etc/gdm/gdm.conf ?
try editting that one
where is the tutorial you're getting these instructions from? I'd like to verify you're following it correctly.
correct. any time you launch a GUI application (something with a window and buttons) such as synaptic, use gksudo. if you are just running an application in the terminal, such as apt-get, use sudo.
...
if its an NTFS formatted drive:
http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/mountwindows
if its an ext3 formatted drive:
http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/mountlinux
nautilus is the file explorer in ubuntu. dolphin is file manager in kubuntu (i'm not sure which one you have installed)
restart the computer into windows and then shut it down. it may have shut down incorrectly last time. (also run a defrag if you haven't already)