Oh hey, thanks! That did it! I can't believe I didn't think to look there.
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Oh hey, thanks! That did it! I can't believe I didn't think to look there.
On Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.04, I could slide two fingers together to scroll and "pinch" to zoom. This no longer works on 9.10. A two-finger tap now is a right-click, and the three-finger tap is the...
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I have two partitions on my computer: One with Kubuntu 32-bit, which I mainly use, and one with Kubuntu 64-bit, which I formerly just used when I wanted to use Cinelerra. Right now, I can't boot into...
Well, it's good to know it's on Hulu now. I'll just use that. Thanks for showing me that!
Hmm. Seems it's not just me, after all.
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Yeah, that's what I get. I live in the U.S., though (on a campus in Michigan), so... That wouldn't be the problem for me.
Let's say I want to watch last week's episode of Heroes. I go here, but all I get is the NBC logo, which shimmers occasionally. Has anyone else had this problem?
I've only tested it on Kubuntu...
The odd thing is, I'm on Kubuntu, and muting CD works when nothing else does. Well, thanks for leading me there!
Hm, to take this as a temp solution, or a final one... Hm...
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Even before I start tvtime, if I turn on my Gamecube (which is connected to my VCR, which is connected to the tuner card) the audio will play automatically. If I close tvtime, the audio should stop....
Well, it seems this is a problem without a solution; someone has said that they have this same problem on Fedora. Must be another Linux Flash problem.
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Video sites often restrict viewing to a certain region. Video is very demanding on bandwidth, and if the provider doesn't have mirrors in overseas areas, they certainly wouldn't want the strain of...
Nearly every time I try to watch clips from The Daily Show, or from The Colbert Report, on their respective websites, Firefox crashes. When I try to watch the same video (from TDS) on Opera, it...
Emily, I just edited the first post with the solution. Check it out. :)
In case you're new to Ubuntu, you'll need to install those through Synaptic Package Manger, under System -> Administration.
Tried installing Audacious from the source, but that didn't work. So much for that.
1. Supports ReplayGain by default, and with no volume adjustment delay. (These disqualify Amarok.)
2. Global keyboard shortcuts that work. (This disqualifies Winamp through WINE.)
3. Fully...
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Last bump.
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For some reason, as an "Application in Terminal" will only unmute the headphones, whereas if I go into a terminal and enter ./headphones.sh, it'll do both mute and unmute.