Right click on the video you are watching, click settings. On the Display tab, untick Enable hardware acceleration.
This worked for me running Ubuntu 10.04, Firefox 11, Flash 11.2.202.228
Hopefully...
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Right click on the video you are watching, click settings. On the Display tab, untick Enable hardware acceleration.
This worked for me running Ubuntu 10.04, Firefox 11, Flash 11.2.202.228
Hopefully...
Worked for me too running 10.04
edit: (on a server setup with an AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3500+)
Not if its a mechanical contact switch on the 3.5mm Jack socket.
Your best bet is to open the laptop and probe where the socket was.
It's now /etc/rsyslog.d/50-default.conf
Even if you had installed that on a computer running windows you would probably find the uninstall to be broken.
ieee488's (Posting #2) Using visudo to edit the /etc/sudoers file worked for me.
Now the icon I have on the desktop of my Dad's laptop executes sudo gnome-ppp as root but does NOT ask for the root...
Huh? You sure? :wink: Your webpage on live.com is firmly in the hands of Microsoft.
Maxxtsch sir, I'm sure that Wireless mouse works fine in Ubuntu. Just Some acetone on that logo will clean that up real nice.
(Off topic post, sorry couldn't resist)
Less stress now (for the moment LOL)
Before Windows XP I was quite a Microsoft fanboy and I paid for hardly any of the software I ran with my Windows love affair.
When XP came along I was working for an IT company supporting several...
You'll have to wait until it's the 30th for a couple more countries.
Download it using a Torrent link when it's up.
A strait grab of the .iso is just gonna overload the servers as
millions try and...
A Linux personality?
Yes. Why if I change my graphics card, hard disk or whatever. Am I being made to feel a criminal for not purchasing another OS license to cover my new graphics card, hard disk...
Because it's a friendly photograph that hopefully appeals to your average consumer. Of which you are not, because you already know about it!
The machine you are doing the lookup from, is it using the DNS server handling your .dev as it's primary DNS nameserver?
You can get really horrible delays if the machine you are browsing from...