cdenley - I didn't know that! Thanks, your idea is much better.
On a side note if you're going to be setting up something like this Penguin Guy, you may want to also set up Snort to let you know...
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cdenley - I didn't know that! Thanks, your idea is much better.
On a side note if you're going to be setting up something like this Penguin Guy, you may want to also set up Snort to let you know...
An easy way to do it would be to set up a bogus user (named "fakessh" or the like) and set up SSH to only allow that user to log in. Then set their shell (in /etc/hosts) to /bin/false so if it did...
Do you know what specific model of MacBook Pro you have? For instance mine's the "Santa Rosa" (also known as 3.1). Which version you have will affect which solutions work for you.
That worked for me - 17" Macbook pro Santa Rosa (3.1). Thanks for posting.
I had the same problem. The issue in my case was that I'd chosen a proprietary nvidia driver with the hardware drivers manager then run the updates utility - it updated my kernel and must not have...
Worked like a charm - thanks. 17" Macbook pro 3,1. Ubuntu 9.10.
Open a terminal (Applications->accessories->terminal) and type
cd Desktop
sh winetricks directx9
gcc: /usr/lib/libltdl.so: No such file or directory
Install the libltdl3-dev package and anything that depends on it (sudo apt-get install libltdl3-dev)
checking for VLC... no
checking for...
You need to install the Tahoma font. Get it here: http://www.dsource.org/projects/bindings/browser/trunk/freetype/examples/Tahoma.ttf?format=raw
Copy it to...
1. Point firefox to https://nexus.passport.com
2. Double click the padlock icon in the status bar at the bottom of firefox
3. Make sure it says it's verified by Verisign. Click "View...
You're the man. That was the issue. Took my boot time from 38 seconds (without readahead) to 29.
Thanks.
Good call - I wasn't able to make a swap partition because EFI freaks if I have too many partitions, so I have a swap file. It was the 2nd item in /etc/readahead/boot.
I've removed it and I'm...
I have a Gen 3 Macbook Pro, and my boot times are about 35 seconds. I figured I could do better than that so I added "profile" to my boot options in grub, rebooted, removed it, and rebooted again. ...
Thanks suprman2020 - I had the same issue and that worked for me.
Open up Synaptic and install all the gtk2-engines-[whatever] packages. Should take up an extra 25 megs or so, but when it's done all your themes will work properly unless they are based on some...
Worked for me as well. Awesome. Thanks.
Heya all - I'm running Hardy quite happily on my new Macbook Pro 3.1 (Santa Rosa). Everything was working quite nicely until I installed the Virtualbox kernel modules so I could run a Windows XP...
I just bought a macbook pro because it's a good deal, no seriously: price out the same hardware (bluetooth, infrared, firewire webcam, etc) and it ends up costing the same no matter who you go with....
I figured it out - I went to about:config and sorted by status, and looked at any values that were "user set" that had bookmarks in their name.
One of them somehow got tripped, likely while...
Hey - I just installed Hardy on my new Macbook Pro. Firefox won't save bookmarks - I can add as many as I want, but the moment I restart Firefox I've got blank bookmarks again.
I double checked...
Don't expect smooth sailing for a while now, but I'm with you. My next PC was going to be AMD/NVidia, but now it will be AMD/ATI. I never thought I'd say that.
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=NjA1Mw
WOOO!!!!!!
It doesn't include their 3D subsystems yet - just a start, but it's 900+ pages worth of start. Thank Goodness. Keep it up...
Beryl here.
I also turned off the wobbly - not my style. For those that haven't upgraded to 1.3, I have to say it's got some great new features. That was a fast release: I'm impressed. I have a...
I laughed out loud at the first post, and linked to it from my journal. Awesome.
That's a quote from an OO guru whose name I've forgotten. I've messed with a lot of OO projects: Ruby projects have always impressed me the most.