Sorry I cannot help you. I switched to CentOS due to the recent decisions from the ubuntu leadership.
Best wishes
Ares Drake
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Sorry I cannot help you. I switched to CentOS due to the recent decisions from the ubuntu leadership.
Best wishes
Ares Drake
What is your monitor's native resolution?
In case your monitor is connected via a blue VGA cable and both monitor and PC have the white DVI connector, you might be able to easily avoid EDID...
If you want to copy bit by bit, you could use ddrescue (package somehow is called gddrescue).
For a file-based copy I would suggest rsync.
Both are teminal based programs, and both are rather...
check via alsamixer in the terminal that it is not muted. (press m to unute).
Hey folks. I could use some help with a (bash) script, trying to check for deleted files.
Problem background:
I have an extensive video library on disk. All legaly recorded from television with...
Grub counts the titles. First title is 0, second one is 1 and so on.
Maybe it is indeed the faulty drive causing the pain. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-Limited_Error_Recovery suggest that without propper TLER settings disk failures could slow down the entire raid.
Quick-reading your long post I came to the impression you tried only copying files from your USB disk to the raid to check speeds? Maybe the problem is with reading from USB? You can check this...
Yeah, on Jaunty my Asus EEE1005HE (with eeetray installed) behaved the same way. Just after the dist-upgrade the detection of projectors was no longer reliable. Fn+F5 just said: "External monitor not...
This how-to is based on a German wiki, the man page of randr and some own experiments. It addresses some projector detection and configuration problems in Karmic:
I just upgraded a first...
lsmod
should list all loaded kernel modules.
rmmod
allows to unload them. modprobe -u may do the same. Have a look in the manuals, eg.
man rmmod
man modprobe
man lsmod
Unfortunately I currently find no time at all for updates in this matter.
If you however want the first post changed, either with a link to a new thread or with new, provided information &...
Please have a look at the link in my signature first.
Then visit google.
You might come up with this:...
Could you please share your thoughts about the P11Z please? Does it otherwise run well with Ubuntu? Does it feel very slow? How long does the battery last?
TYIA
A. Drake
I seem to remember that used energy scales about linearly with frequency and about ^2 with voltage. (Info must be from overclockers.com if I remember correctly)
I also found another nice program, which is a lot easier to install than dvd2xvid. It is called handbrake and you can download ready-made 32bit and 64bit ubuntu packages from here:...
Dvd2xvid easily creates Dual-Language avi files in decent quality. Unfortunately I have no time right now to build ubuntu packages. I have tested it in suse linux though and there it works nicely.
If space is available, you can just copy the DVD to a harddisk image file with the dd command.
Something like
dd if=/dev/dvdrom of=/path/to/your/colletion/dvdname.iso
should work, see
man...
Well in theory you could compile your own phc-enabled kernel into a *.deb and distribute it via apt, i guess. Unfortunately I am a) no kernel expert and b) still using Hardy, so I am probably of...
1. I think 0 doesn't work, so 24 1 1 1 is the lowest. Wouldn't make much difference anyway.
2. Making CPUs is a little bit like growing tomatoes. Not all fruits are equal. Likewise, all cpus even...
I recieved some comments suggesting it doesn't work with AMD. However I am not sure. Your best bet is probably to check the website of the PHC Project. The link is in the HowTo.
Yeah that is the file. Go for it. In case it doesn't work try replacing the values below 19 to 19 as other people suggested.
[QUOTE=KillaW0lf04;5412549]sorry to post yet again, but now when i try running the script the computer just freezes and either restarts or forces me to restart it.........is this the crashing i was...
I updated the howto with a 32bit module for 2.6.24-18 and a mini-howto to compile the module yourself in case you need a 64bit module or for a newer kernel version.
I'll try to explain again. The cpu voltage is a calculated value. It is calculated
voltage=base voltage + number of steps (=VID) * stepsize
For Pentium M cpus the base voltage is 700.0 mV and...