Well I didn't test on a disposable installation. My results are very similar to the previous ones reported.
Text sometimes misrenders, and usually hovering or selecting it fixes parts of the...
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Well I didn't test on a disposable installation. My results are very similar to the previous ones reported.
Text sometimes misrenders, and usually hovering or selecting it fixes parts of the...
And how would you go about comparing both efficiently?
Every time I shutdown, I get the purple console where all messages are print out, and among those I read
I would delightfuly use upstart instead of the /etc/init.d interface, but I can't see how...
So we all know that when a system (OS) gets out of control, the solution with less thought involved is to reinstall the system. However, this might not be favorable when the user has installed lots...
OpenMARY sounds so much better than the espeak voices! I think the robotic voice will sound a lot less cryptic
Yes the problem seems to be gone for me too. I stopped seeing it after I upgraded to Ubuntu 11.10 though.
How can I put it back? I don't know how did it happen.
I already checked the file at ~/.local/cache and deleted because I couldn't fix the problem modifying it. Rhythmbox and Quodlibet still...
Hm, I bet you didn't restart the application after the first change, because I was able to add it to the end of the file and it did work.
Oh thanks, that comes pretty handy to me :) just one question, does it start at 00 by default or is that something one can specify?
Nice job! The female voice is a lot more clear! Sometimes I barely understand the other one!
Have you ever wondered how to easily record the changes you make to system files without taken much time from yourself?
I did, and I have written a small bash script that I think is the solution...
(He was talking about selecting the editor from which the cron file is edited)
I don't know if this was answered to you in the way I did below, as I did not read every page in this thread, but...
You can easily let it tell you the time by adding a cron job :) I did it myself, on an hourly basis.
However, I did some modifications to my script, I think it sounds a bit better:
espeak...
Hi, I've been trying to get a robotic voice TTS to replace the default voice in espeak, which is boring and terrible.
I have achieved a female robotic voice, which I explain how to obtain here.
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Bump! Help wanted, python programmers and 2D artists are the main interest
EDIT:
For those who cannot view the video, here is a screenshot of the game:
http://i.imgur.com/OyDey.png
The dwarf...
CONCEPT
The game is a 2D bomberman-style game, with dwarf characters and a little of gore involved.
LICENSE
The game is open-source, and it is licensed under the CC-BY-SA v3.0 license.
...
Oops, I pasted twice. My actual fstab file does not look like that; I already corrected my post, thanks for noticing!
I have a "Storage" partition in my hard drive which I have labeled as such and added to fstab. This is my fstab file:
proc proc /proc proc ...
Hmm, sorry to keep this confusion going but it keeps not working. As mizar said, everything works temporarily.
When I visit the certificate page, even through https protocol, I get a SSL Error....
This doesn't work for me :S The error persists
[EDIT] After a while it started working, I can't tell how much because I went for a meal and when I came back and retried to connect it worked.
I thought this would be fixed by now, that LTS is finished, but anyway:
It appears to be random in some way, but sometimes when I turn on my computer, the wireless drivers won't get loaded. I have...
Solution finally found. I discovered the problem was home-dir related by making a new user and logging in (everything was fine there).
So, I sorted through all the .folders (most logical thing) and...
(This post read about a solution I had found, but turns out it didn't work on the long run, I don't even think the previous post's solution works)
Ok, I discovered this is due to gnome using [gnome-wm] as a tool to start the window manager, whichever the user uses. Now, in the case of we the people who use [compiz], [gnome-wm] attempts to run...
I think you have to install the SDL library compiled with ALSA. It worked for me. Its called [libsdl1.2debian-alsa].