What happens if you just type 'f77' ? Command not found means that f77 is not installed. You can get it with "sudo apt-get install fort77" but there are plenty of different versions, so it may not be...
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What happens if you just type 'f77' ? Command not found means that f77 is not installed. You can get it with "sudo apt-get install fort77" but there are plenty of different versions, so it may not be...
You might as well learn the 2~3 options to sort that you use regularly and use those with Ctrl-\, it'll be faster than any GUI. 'man sort' and then mostly '-u', -f', '-n', '-r'
Hello all,
I was thinking of getting a laptop with both a low-power Intel graphic card (don't know the model) and an nVidia Geforce GT 765M which is an Optimus combination. I've read that Optimus...
In most cases you don't even notice hardware upgrades. The only time where you should reinstall is when going from 32 to 64-bits, but it's not your case. Give it a shot: backup your system and user...
Don't use the repository version as it is way outdated.
No need for machchanger. Try:
I had problems like that a long time ago with graphic modes not set properly in grub. But it's weird that it not the same every time. Have you played with options such as 'nomodeset' in grub ? Or...
Hello all,
after a recent update I get a weird and annoying behavior when using Dolphin. I often type commands in the associated terminal window. But for the last month or so, if I run 'find',...
I think, but I'm not sure, that it's enough to install "kde-workspace"
Then if you do not have 5.1 sound devices, why do you select it ? Just use standard stereo !
Hello all,
strange problem with Gwenview: I have some JPG files, always the same, which don't open in Gwenview if I double-click them in Dolphin. Gwenview just shows a gray background. But if I open...
I was in a similar situation. I got the SpectreXT and installed Kubuntu on it after disabling UEFI in the BIOS. I have a writeup here but the jest of it is that Ubuntu installed perfectly with...
ls -l --block-size=K or more simply
ls -lk
wc actually reads the files and counts the characters in them (much slower than simply asking the filesystem how big the files are). The number of bytes...
Probably impossible
Possible but too much extra work and wasted power.
You probably need more than the one USB plug of the Pi.
I have no idea what a USB network is.
Yes: get webcams that...
In the KDE Mixer volume, I can right-click one of the volume bars and select "Split Channel": it gives me left/right balance. Maybe with more channels you'll get separate volumes as well. I don't...
I haven't looked at all your screenshots, but why don't you simply disable UEFI ? There should be a 'Legacy boot' option somewhere, no ?
This is the kind of thing that is much easier understood by reading three config files than by playing with options in a GUI that may or may not actually relate to valid lines in the configs. Some...
Hello all,
I'm in the market for a large screen laptop, but all those I find have an optical CD/DVD drive. I find those useless nowadays and can always use an external one in the rare cases I need a...
I don't have a local install of sane, but see if you can disable color profiles in its many options.
Ha! Didn't notice that, thanks. Although you still get a "did not save" warning when you want to close after doing the overwrite. Dumb.
Ha, OK, so basically it's not a question about Photorec but about mounting an external drive. When you connect it, you should see an icon that tells you "there's a new USB drive, do you want to...
Hello all,
tell me I'm missing something, because this is very annoying. I want to do something very simple: open a jpeg in gimp (2.8.4), edit it and close it, saving it in the process.
So when I...
Smart is partly possible for this drive. There are discussions about it. JFGI
Also sometimes SMART is disabled at the BIOS level, for individual drives.
Where did you mount your 1Tb backup ? Once mounted normally, simply select any directory on it and Photorec will place the files it finds in it. It won't otherwise touch the files already present on...
Standard Linux filesystems such as ext2/3/4 do not require drive maintenance (you are probably thinking about defragmentation). If things slow down it can be due to a number of reasons: drive damage...