I have a 680 GTX running that 310 experimental drivers and I'm not having any issues. Some games on steam might crash, but that's very rare and its based on the game not steam. As for desktop use I...
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I have a 680 GTX running that 310 experimental drivers and I'm not having any issues. Some games on steam might crash, but that's very rare and its based on the game not steam. As for desktop use I...
What happens when you run these commands?
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
I saw this thread earlier this week, and was convinced that 'sudo apt-get update' was going to fix it for...
I'm not entirely positive that you can squeeze any more information other than the options that it gives on the window.
Have you tried updating the system from a terminal? I feel like that has...
Should be an option on the top tool bar called "Thread Tools"
DrPython is great for starting out. It forces you to type all the code since there is no "auto-complete" feature. This is perfect when you are first learning to code, making sure that you...
When I rolled back to 12.04 I had some issues with the graphics driver. I fixed this by booting the install cd with the "nomodeset" option enabled. This helped me avoid any kind of blinking...
Could you please describe more in detail the exact problem(s) that you are encountering? Nvidia GT 230 is most certantly supported in Ubuntu 12.04 ... you just need to install the correct propietery...
If you were able to boot up into a working desktop, you can alternatively install the proper drivers through the command line. I dont' have an ATI card, but I was able to find this tutorial on how...
Using both programs that you just mentioned will sufice for what you are looking for. If you want to learn about a few more things that you can clean up here is a guide that I think does a good job...
sudo apt-get autoremove
should take care of your old kernels that are no longer in use.
If those don't work try:
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-generic
sudo reboot
I had a similar problem when I installed 12.10. Above are the commands that I ran. Let...
Try the fix suggested by RedSingularity in the following link.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+bug/829185
Let us know if it works.
Did you try what Pjotr123 said?
http://askubuntu.com/questions/36520/how-could-i-begin-c-programming-on-ubuntu
I think this might actually help you.
I think you have to run it by typing:
./first
First make sure that no applications like Ubuntu Software Center/Update manager are open and running.
Then launch a terminal window, CTRL + ALT + TAB, and type:
sudo apt-get update
Post...
Try doing what I suggested in the link below, it is post #6.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2093225
Let me know if it works or not.
Another app that you can give a try to customize the way your desktop looks could be Unsetting or Ubuntu Tweak.
I just tested it on my 12.04 install and could not reproduce the same problem.
The only thing I can recommend and this point is to try another application to tweak unity and see if the problem...
Have you tried using Synaptic Package Manager? It can't hurt to search wine in synaptic and trying to remove the packages (if possible).
sudo apt-get install synaptic
Hello,
I just want to see if this is a Ubuntu or Unsetting problem.
Have you tried to change the auto-hide feature from System Setting -> Appearance -> Behavior ?
This is bypasses using...
I used to have this problem a few years ago on a Toshiba laptop that I had. I don't remember exactly if I ever fixed it, since I stopped using Linux for a few years after that.
However I do...
I have a macbook 5,3 and I'm having the same issue with the battery indicator. I even went as far as to try and "calibrate" the battery but apparently apple says it is not needed for macbooks.
...
You might have to reconfigure rEFIt. I'm not sure how to do this anymore since I wiped OSX clean off my macbook ;) But this might help you get started ...
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If the above doesn't work for the thread originator, then go ahead and try this:
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-generic
sudo reboot
I'm not 100% sure I understand...
https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/hardware/C/pm-suspending.html