I just want to make a response here saying first of all that by installing Ubuntu, you *will* delete *all* of your data. I know it's already been said here, but it really can't be said enough. If...
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I just want to make a response here saying first of all that by installing Ubuntu, you *will* delete *all* of your data. I know it's already been said here, but it really can't be said enough. If...
I just want to make a response here saying first of all that by installing Ubuntu, you *will* delete *all* of your data. I know it's already been said here, but it really can't be said enough. If...
Looks like forcing xfwm to run solved the problem. I've reinstalled the ATI drivers, and everything is still working.
UPDATE!
After noticing that there were actually no window decorations whatsoever, I ran:
xfwm4 --replace
That has resolved the problem. For now.
I'm about to restart to unload the...
I installed Xubuntu 11.04 a few days ago, and everything's been more or less fine since then. But I installed some updates last night, paying no attention to what they were, and this morning I...
You can test to see if it *does* create multiple sessions by monitoring the cookies, but I agree that it's unlikely. Also the order that causes the problem is unusual.
I'm not sure what else to...
Hello. Maybe I can help. I haven't run into this problem myself, but I'll do what I can with your assistance.
Can you please post the full output of the following:
ls...
So this code works for a single user on a single tab in a single browser. I'll make that assumption.
If you're already familiar with the way PHP handles session variables, skip this paragraph. I...
Sounds like a problem in session management. Did you write the code for this? If so, can you explain to me how you're managing sessions? Do you feel comfortable posting a link to the site so we/I...
I know you've received quite a bit of help already, but I just wanted to point something out. Use the right tool for the job.
Do you want him to just have data access? If so, SSH is not the...
I think we're going to need some more information. This likely has something to do with how you're handling session management.
To be clear, I'm going to rewrite the process as I understand it:
...
Since reverting to the non-PPA version of Docky didn't solve the problem, I've reverted to the PPA version:
Docky 2.0.13
bzr docky r1451 pre-release
Any help at all would be greatly...
I "downgraded". I went into /etc/apt/sources.list.d and commented the deb lines out of the two repo source files.
sudo apt-get remove --purge docky
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get autoclean...
Ran `docky --debug` on a terminal, reproduced the problem, yet got no additional output in stdout. No errors, just standard data coming from Docky and the docklets.
This started yesterday. I don't recall doing any updates that would be related to this problem. Logging out and rebooting do nothing.
Okay, the problem:
I have a large monitor, so I generally...
Here's the problem in a nutshell. There are four plugins for Gnome Do related to Google services. I use three of them. I use Google Contacts, Google Calendar, and Google Docs. I go into the...
I'm having a really annoying problem. Maybe you folks can help me.
I've got a LAMP stack running. It works in every regard except this. Take this code for example:
$fh = fopen("test.txt",...
You may need version numbers...
I'm running Gnome-Do 0.8.3.1 and Rhythmbox 0.12.18 on Ubuntu 10.04 x86.
To answer your other question, yes, you should have an Internet connection if you connect via a network cable. If you're wireless, you may have some problems.
So I've been using Rhythmbox and Gnome Do for quite some time now, and this problem has persisted for about as long, but I'm just now getting around to seeing if anyone has a solution.
So I've got...
Yeah, I think I'm out of options for assistance as well. I've never used TestDisk before, but I'll start looking into it when I get some free time (almost never) and something to test with. Best of...
Cool. I'm betting that /dev/sda is your primary hard drive, and it's 160 GB in size. /dev/sdb is probably the drive you're currently booting from. An 8 GB flash drive, right?
So when we were...
Okay, I don't see the device listed there. Last ditch effort:
cat /etc/fstab
This probably won't help, though, since you're booting from a live system.
Good question. Having never used it, I don't know if it has a "growing" library that only uses words you've typed in, or if it uses the OS-level dictionary. If the latter, you can try editing...
The output of the ls /media command suggests that if the partition is mounted, it is not mounted in the /media command. Combined with the "exclusively opened" command from mount suggests that this...