Thanks for trying
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Thanks for trying
I have about roughly 25 or so sessions installed along with a ton of window managers compiz stuff and all the major and some minor meta packages along with a ton of other plugins, extensions, etc......
Sorry for late reply, I went through a lot of trial and error trying to create another user to see if problem exists there, to sum up:
1) Logged into my account in the Ubuntu Session and created...
It didn't fix the problem
I'm running Ubuntu 13.04 64-bit, after I installed ubuntu I installed quite a number of packages (Several Gigabytes worth), when I restarted I found that the mouse cursor was invisible, when I opened...
I can't figure it out, it appear this is yet another topic the community doesn't care about helping with. I even tried to beg for help, sad.
I might carry on just because I hate Windows and Mac is...
Here's some more information that may be useful,
When I tried to manually start nautilus from the terminal it failed and spat this out
Initializing nautilus-gdu extension
Initializing...
Is anyone on that can help me?
I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit and using lightdm and Unity Here is what happens:
Sometime after login (Can't figure out if it's random or if it's triggered) but nautilus crashes. After...
That worked,
In case anyone else has this problem and can't get it resolved, here is what worked for me.
run from the terminal or console,
sudo nvidia-settings
This launches the special...
The driver update didnt work. Same issue.
In about 3 hours I'm going to switch to the NVIDIA post release update proprietary driver, perhaps that may reset whatever is convincing Ubuntu it's handling a laptop screen.
Would anything else...
Following output below
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GT200 [GeForce GTX 260] (rev a1)
*-display
description: VGA compatible controller
...
The output is below
xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 175, current 1920 x 1080, maximum 1920 x 1080
default connected 1920x1080+0+0 0mm x 0mm
...
I have a custom built gaming computer with 2 monitors, after using Ubuntu on my laptop since 8.04 on up to 12.04 I decided to install the same 12.04 on my desktop which usually runs Windows.
The...
Checked my hard drive for errors and it passed perfectly. Did a memtest and that passed as well. I don't have Windows or any other operating system installed except for Ubuntu. Ubuntu was 2 days old...
I really need help from the community or I'll be left with no choice but to switch back to Windows, I'm trying to permanently ditch Windows but I can't do that if I can't fix errors that popup...
I have a nice theme picked out and works great, the problem is after all these crashes the theme is one of the ones that goes out as well as the icons I use. The theme switches to an old flat theme...
I've attached 2 screenshots taken with an actual camera since none of the screenshot programs worked. One is of firefox open showing the very flat appearences of the mouse, window, and it's controls...
I startup Ubuntu 12.04 and log into the normal Unity that comes packaged with 12.04. Everything works great, so I start to do some Qt programming with windows like Firefox, Nautilus, and the terminal...
I'm using Ubuntu Linux through a VirtualServer and have access to it only through ssh/bash. I've fully setup apache2 and setup php to some extent.
I found php was unable to send mail through it's...
I'm only familiar with the std and Qt libraries, what's ncurses, zenity, and kdialog. I can tell kdialog is likely related to kde and as much as I love linux I do want this to be cross-platform. Is...
I've seen quite a number of console programs that output different colors, implement paging effects, re-size or fit contents to window area, or even draw ascii menus and buttons that respond to...
That's what I was referring to by "replacing or installing". When you boot into the other kernels (whichever it is), will everything still work just as smoothly as before (except for any bugs or...
When you say wealth of bugs, are you referring to how buggy the individual kernel is or that it would cause several problems in general when freely swapping kernels despite it still being possible?