At this point it just needs to be an integrated feature of XFCE by now, but I do find that I am living without this feature for now... I'm still using a dock and have a top Menu bar right now, but...
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At this point it just needs to be an integrated feature of XFCE by now, but I do find that I am living without this feature for now... I'm still using a dock and have a top Menu bar right now, but...
Use Gnome, my system takes a minuscule amount of ram, 300 ish gnome, 300ish XFCE
It was a crappy embedded gfx card, to this day I still do not know what was really inside of the cheap HP computer, as I bought it from a school for my grandma for about $150, I have since sold the...
Okay, I susally dont have this problem, I search for the model of the graphics card and download the driver from the website ( eg: Nvidia, or ati's website ) but for some reason the Driver manager...
Thanks! I was going to run starcraft 2 in windows like I did fallout 3 'till I got something to work on linux only to find out that you needed internet to install and my wireless card doesn't work...
Every time I go ahead and click on my network icon to connect to the internet I simply get a message that " NetworkManager not running..." in a drop down menu, no to other options. When right...
Right click on the panel and click on add to panel, scroll down 'till you see the Global Menu Panel Applet, and simply drag it to where you want it on your panel, you can then right click on it and...
I have had the same problem with xfce. and have since moved back to gnome ( although I love the speed of xfce and a boot time under 35 seconds from bios to login and seeing the desktop ) and would...
Well I decided to go ahead and wing it, and all I did was when I put in the alternate install disk I went to the manual partition manager, hit undo ( as it tried to auto configure a partition setup )...
I have run Ubuntu in the past and then switched to OpenSUSE several months ago and set up raid 0 on a 500gb hard drive and 700gb hard drive ( I went with openSUSE because of the graphical raid setup....
Hey don't worry about it, I don't need the desktop effects, I've found out that at least the 3d acceleration is working really well without issue, so I guess my problem is solved.
Hey, I normally don't have any problems with installing any version of linux and getting it to work for what I want to do, but this is really annoying I've searched all over the place and cant find...
Thanks, thats incredibly useful.
I recently created a set of some hard drive images using the dd command and Got my old windows 98 computer booting up in qemu, however I would like to recover quite a bit of files from the images...
I am having the same problem... I wish the drivers worked... I guess it is time to upgrade to 64 bit though...
Also... I've had the same problem... you'll need to reinstall your system. :(
Alright dude... gutsy is old... I know that there are warnings about hardy... but it's a lot better than gutsy... unless you have an acer... ( they overheat like mad ) so upgrade first... and forget...
Do you know why they are charging a lot for the ubuntu computer? Well it's simple really, there is no useless software that will clog up yer system and get you to buy stuff... bla bla bla... they...
Alright... I love Ubuntu... I have a Dell 1501... and it overheats... yes... but It's 'cause of a crappy motherboard... and it's not dell's fault AMD didn't get them the right motherboard. So yes...
AHHHH Firefox glitch sorry about the repeated post
Thanks that will really help a lot, I have an older book, and I know some of the commands will be useless... and the book was written in 2000 so I can imagine that after 8 years... But hey! thanks!...
Oops! I swear that I'm brain-dead sometimes...
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here is the source code for DoodleCanvas Oh just to let you all know, this one already compiled
import...
Ooops I pasted the code in wrong, but I still got the same message, and here is the source code:
import DoodleCanvas;
import java.applet.Applet;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
OK I picked up my book and looked at different scripts, and which I should start with, I knew how to do most of the more simple things that involved just text and input and output, so I tried...
I aggree that applets should be used only once and a while for a game or something, but for server-side scripting I'd use something like Perl and some providers now will even offer python, however...