Near the bottom of the http://gnormalize.sourceforge.net/ page there is:
To install gnormalize, with root privilege, execute the bash script command:
tar zxvf gnormalize-version.tar.gz
cd...
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Near the bottom of the http://gnormalize.sourceforge.net/ page there is:
To install gnormalize, with root privilege, execute the bash script command:
tar zxvf gnormalize-version.tar.gz
cd...
If you're an apt-get kind of person, instead of
sudo aptitude install rubygems
of course you will run:
sudo apt-get install rubygems
Can you elaborate on where you're seeing the time in each case? I can see a 4-way chart at least, and maybe one will shed more light:
Create File
Server | Client...
Sorry @Sseo it's not working out.
Yes I was thinking the modeline from the log file might be worth trying with xrandr since we can reasonably assume it is correct.
@BicyclerBoy sounds like he...
This looks like good information:
http://openchrome.org/trac/wiki/SupportedHardware
There's your mode line from the 9.10 Xorg.0.log:
[ 277.060] (II) CHROME(0): Modeline "1024x768"x60.0 65.00 1024 1048 1184 1344 768 771 777 806 -hsync -vsync (48.4 kHz)
The...
Ooops I meant to write
sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-openchrome
Googling for "CN700/P4M800 X11 support" I see this bug https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-unichrome/+question/122572 which suggests you have poorly supported hardware. ...
For the first error, try using a different name for the mode.
See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/851704/xrandr-errors-badname-named-color-or-font-does-not-exist
For the second, your...
Might want to read some of the threads like this one:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1518751&highlight=mx350
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Quentin
P.S. I tried finding the driver on the US support site,...
Not sure if you're 64bit or 32, but did you see
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=9919990&postcount=16
Are you running as root?
Any messages from the kernel? (use "dmesg | tail")
Try using "hdparm -I ..." to talk to the drive (type "man hdparm" to learn more)
Try plain fdisk instead of cfdisk...
I'm fighting a similar problem, except it's a "General error mounting filesystems", e.g. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1336988
@toastermm, @nixguru is listing kernel parameters to...
Most likely related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/360378
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Quentin
Most likely related to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/360378
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Quentin
Sometimes it is in /grub, depending on how you partitioned your disk - see http://tr.im/HAqu
If you can get a shell running with Live CD booted or busybox, you can use this brute force command to...
Bump.
I'm having the same problem after a 9.4 -> 9.10 dist upgrade.
You can view the kernel startup messages from the maintenance shell with "dmesg". What's missing is the output from the...
Can I change the thread title with a reply?
I guess technically only the JFS partitions weren't mounting.
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Quentin
Scared the crap out of me.
This must be a record for the following quotient
COST_OF_DATA_LOSS * FEAR_ANXIETY
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(SPEED_OF_SOLUTION + TIME_TO_FOLLOWUP_POST)
...
I have a second internal HD, previously mounted and working.
This morning I find the PC unresponsive, doesn't answer pings, blank screen (was running gnome), nothing on the virtual terminals...
In this case I needed it for an X11 app (running on a box at work). Instead of installing an XServer in my winders box and trying one of the old LBX or other compression schemes, I found NX and gave...
Man, I don't know. I just apt-got the NX server, installed the win client, and in a matter of 5 minutes had a full Gnome desktop running in a window on Vista over a VPN. I'm no beginner, but that...
@rsgrimes, you aren't crazy, I did the same thing, only after the second time that I ran "update-manager -d" did I get a button.
I'm wondering if some cached files were refreshed the first time or...
Note that the "~" mechanism you are using above is not ruby itself performing the expansion, it is the bash shell invoked by the back ticks ``. To get ruby to do it (and to avoid some of the...