Update:
I obviously had two big issues
1.) I had to add nohz=off to my GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT line
and
2.) I had to reinstall the proprietary ati driver for my video card.
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Update:
I obviously had two big issues
1.) I had to add nohz=off to my GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT line
and
2.) I had to reinstall the proprietary ati driver for my video card.
Oh, I hope someone figures out another solution to the OLE problem. Purging wine would be pretty unfortunate for me. I have quite a few wine apps installed.
I have the same problem as of today. I normally use the ati driver from ati's web site. But after the kernal upgrade today, I cannot install it anymore. I am looking for the root cause right now.
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Yes, you can get it from this folder (note: I use chromium, but it should be similar for chrome)
/home/USERNAME/.config/chromium/Default/Extensions
In this folder you will find all plugins that...
Not that this will help you a lot, but I just installed this driver as well and I get really good performance:
graphic card:
PowerColor Go! Green AX5450 512MD2-SD Radeon HD 5450 512MB 64-bit DDR2...
If you have a running system, why do you need to always upgrade? If you want to stick to a more stable system, then use the LTS releases.
Also, I didn't need to do a reinstall since Dapper Drake,...
Did you try to compile the class first?
it would be easier to help you if you could send a screenshot of your eclipse workspace with your class that you want to run open.
From looking at the error message I would assume you messed...
My first thought would be that your server (or better the user who owns the server process) doesn't have rights to create the image folders. I would check that first
I agree with the first part of your post. The link should go into /usr/local/bin/
But I disagree on your second point. If you develop java software (and that is the main reason to install the jdk)...
You are missing the point here. MS is abusing its monopoly. That is the reason for the EU ruling. It doesn't have anything to do with your freedom or Linux or anything else.
You can also just add a symlink:
sudo ln -s /home/john/jdk1.6.0_17/bin/javac /usr/bin/javac
sudo ln -s /home/john/jdk1.6.0_17/bin/java /usr/bin/java
If you go that route you might want to...
Somehow I have the feeling that most of the people here don't have a historical perspective.
The Trace Commission failed to recognize how Microsoft was abusing its monopoly in the OS market during...
You need to install it. See here:
http://dev.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/install-gclient
I guess you beat me to it.
Just one note about your solution: You will still use the java executable from the jdk installation that you don't want, but all other java libs will be called from your...
This is not a proper style attribute. I don't think that any browser would know what that means.
I just skimmed through the CSS2.1 spec to make sure that it is not in there. You can find the spec...
I am not sure if I will be able to answer you. I installed maven manually because apt pulls in all these nasty dependencies (like gcj and ant).
But I think in the Ubuntu installed version the...
I just saw the white box you were talking about. It took me about 10 attempts to get it (clicking wildly around on the top level nav links).
I didn't quite find yet why it is doing it. It seems...
Have a look at this:
http://www.toosweettobesour.com/2009/05/13/logitech-mx-revolution-revoco-in-ubuntu-904-jaunty-click-to-click-even-after-a-resumewakeup/
That was the first thing that google...
Have a look at this:
http://www.toosweettobesour.com/2009/05/13/logitech-mx-revolution-revoco-in-ubuntu-904-jaunty-click-to-click-even-after-a-resumewakeup/
That was the first thing that google...
Did you install a custom driver for your mouse? Did you compile a kernel with that driver? Or did you just change a setting somewhere in the configuration window?
Can you answer this as well?
Your output from the xinput command looks normal to me. I would assume that you are still using the default driver and you just changed a configuration setting.
I guess people would be able to help you better, if you would be more detailed about what you did to make the mouse misbehave. Did you install a custom driver for your mouse? Did you compile a kernel...
What about:
sudo apt-get install trac
You might want to install apache2 or httpd first. I think trac doesn't require a web server to be running, but it just makes a lot of sense to have one.
I recently switched to a 64Bit system. I don't regret doing so, but the overall experience reminded me of my first Ubuntu install (2005). I needed to hunt down drivers for the webcam and I needed to...