Recently, I was given an "infraction" for an post that was clearly not an insult. That in itself is a clear violation of the CoC. Please tell me I don't have to put up with this. Not on this forum.
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Recently, I was given an "infraction" for an post that was clearly not an insult. That in itself is a clear violation of the CoC. Please tell me I don't have to put up with this. Not on this forum.
Probably would help to have the latest winetricks, you know. That vcrun6 helper is an older version.
If you go into <Docs>/My Games/Oblivion, you should be able to find a file called "Oblivion.ini" and in that file you should be able to edit those settings.
bFull Screen=1
iSize W=1280
iSize...
Yeah, see. I've read all that stuff, and I'm still not sure what System Dynamics is. Is it for real, or honestly is it just some academics double-speak? It looks impressive. I'll give it that, but my...
Maybe try out Xine (maybe just be called xine-ui).
Actually, this is probably your best bet.
Yeah, I read that and it left me scratching my head. Most computer programs have some kind of definite purpose, but what you're looking for is really very vague and hard to describe.
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That "erroneous" code is straight out of the Gnome example, if you notice.
Most commercial DVDs contain encryption that requires some form of descrambling to work correctly.
I don't think 875 is supported on your video card. I think what you want is 864. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VESA_BIOS_Extensions#Linux_video_mode_numbers
Maybe something like JMCAD? I'm not sure exactly what you're looking for, to be honest.
That must be a typo. The 325 driver is absolutely the CLOSED source nvidia driver.
I think the iModeler is the only software like that which also runs in Linux.
You advance the bar by piping the value to the command. See https://help.gnome.org/users/zenity/stable/progress.html.en
Printing can become a big headache, yes. I think you're going to need to update the print server to 13.04 in order to avoid conflicts with those clients.
If that is the problem, it's just a...
Problem? I can't figure out what you're asking us.
The publisher requires the 2.4 or 2.6 kernel. I suspect they wrote those documents before Ubuntu even existed. Obviously, any kernel made within the past 10 years should handle this code no problem...
I'm pretty sure no one has made this, so feel free to take this if you like. Okay, here it is:
You play the role of a fed up parent whose child has gotten into one form or another of trouble at...
Look for it in Software Center.
It occurs to me that the same skills for writing good titles also seem like they would equip you to troubleshoot your own problems (and thus would reduce the likelihood of you needing to start a...
I think you need hfsutils to be able to do that.
That's just line 12 of Makefile, right?
KERNEL_DIR=/lib/modules/$(KERNEL)/build
So, change that to:
KERNEL_DIR=/usr/src/linux-headers-$(KERNEL)
If you don't trust the others on your LAN, then you are right to be worried. If that's the case, then I would suggest looking into using encryption for security (or perhaps something stronger than...
You do still need the driver backend to implement VAAPI, and those are somewhat limited at the moment, I think.
See http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/vaapi/
I guess you need the source code for the kernel.
sudo apt-get source linux-image-$(uname -r)