Hmm, this is strange. You didn't run them as sudo did you? Also, are you running standard ubuntu (not kde etc)?
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Hmm, this is strange. You didn't run them as sudo did you? Also, are you running standard ubuntu (not kde etc)?
Right, you've just told me that you are using gsopcast. The instructions above are to run the link in sopcast-player, which is a totally different program than gsopcast. I don't even know if gsopcast...
Just wondered if anyone else is experiencing this little niggle.
I'm running a ZTE MF112 HSUPA USB stick (3 broadband dongle) for wireless broadband using network-manager.
I can connect fine to...
Can you give me some more information? Are you able to watch any channels in SopCast player?
If you copy the link and paste it into the open dialogue box in SopCast player does it load?
If you...
To install sopcast player you need to add the following repository. (Thanks to Roberto @ llfl)
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ferramroberto/sopcast
sudo apt-get update
Then, install...
Has anyone else experienced Amarok closing the indicator (volume and mail etc.) applet when using it in Gnome and closing the application? This happens if I load Amarok from the indicator applet....
I had the problem where Docky would ignore turning off 'start when computer starts' function. It would run automatically every time I logged in, even in KDE and LXDE.
The solution was as follows:...
How to Install Japanese Input in Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick) using iBus
This method uses iBus which is the default and easiest input method to install. It does not require complicated setup or...
Setting up the Asus EeePC 1005HA
The EeePC 1005HA does not work 100% out of the box at the time of writing so I've collected info from a number of sources that you may find useful.
Setting up...
Is anyone else having problems downloading files from the web service. Normal integrated Ubuntu One works fine, but accessing files in windows gives:
Proxy Error
The proxy server received an...
Interesting, I just checked the files on that link and they are working fine. 2.2MB. Also .font.conf should sit in your home directory. Make sure you've regenerated the fonts cache and restarted X...
That would be a problem with the character set that firefox is rendering your web page. Try View / Character Encoding / Auto Detect, or select western.
Also try Preferences / Content / Advanced...
~/.scim/global and .fonts might not exist before you create them.
If you have problems saving a file, it's probably because of a permissions issue. Try running gedit in sudo mode:
gksu gedit
Sorry, but I of course tried both of those before posting. noauto option will still cause a maintenance shell if you reference by UUID. Setting a disklabel only suggests to Ubuntu where might be a...
Quick question for anyone who knows...
I've made an entry in my fstab that references a USB hard disk by UUID. I've done this so that when I attach the device, it always mounts the volumes to the...
Travnewmatic,
Looks like your english fonts render fine, but your font setup is a bit weird. You can edit it using System / preferences / appearance / font.
Akai Kenshi,
Your problem with garbled text is because the text is from a flash file. It is a flash problem and based on your flash player's ability to render Japanese fonts. Try using a different...
This is indeed strange. Try deleting your fonts.conf file, then rebuilding the font cache.
Above mentioned thread is: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=975144
I had the same problem. You need to see my other post about setting up Japanese input. If you use the standard setup that installs by default, it won't work. The problem is because Java is not a GTK...
Emerald, seems you have SCIM installed. Can you right click on the keyboard, select SCIM setup and check to see if you have Anthy in the IMEEngines section?
Namban,
In my ~/.scim/global file I have the following:
/DisabledIMEngineFactories = c6bebc27-6324-4b77-8ad4-6d41dcaf2e08,6e029d75-ef65-42a8-848e-332e63d70f9c
/SupportedUnicodeLocales =...
YannBuntu,
There might not necessarily be anything in those files before you edit them. If you are using more than one locale to log in, check that the input method is set for each one. It should...
OK, after a bit of playing around I've realised the compiling part was unnecessary. The message file is basically just a archive with stuff in it. It's easy to update. KDE look site has some others
I got it working in a fresh install of Intrepid.
Problems I got were due to -
* Old version of grub
* Original tutorial doesn't say to do grub-install
* message file needed to be recompiled
...