just wanted to say that i was having the problem of the videos loading as a black screen in google chrome on ubuntu 11.04 natty and this solution worked perfectly for me.
thanks!
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just wanted to say that i was having the problem of the videos loading as a black screen in google chrome on ubuntu 11.04 natty and this solution worked perfectly for me.
thanks!
Do a Google search for: "Ubucompilator"
It's an awesome program with a GUI interface.
Also check out this link for a video demo: ...
I just posted this on another thread, but having had this problem myself I figured I would spread the word. :)
You can use this as a workaround to get back the missing cursor after opening your...
I just posted this on another thread, but having had this problem myself I figured I would spread the word. :)
You can use this as a workaround to get back the missing cursor after opening your...
I just posted this on another thread, but having had this problem myself I figured I would spread the word. :)
You can use this as a workaround to get back the missing cursor after opening your...
I just posted this on another thread, but having had this problem myself I figured I would spread the word. :)
You can use this as a workaround to get back the missing cursor after opening your...
You can use this as a workaround to get back the missing cursor after opening your laptop lid ...
Try switching desktops via:
Ctrl+Alt+LeftArrow OR Ctrl+Alt+RightArrow
It is a reported bug.
...
Thank you for this. Very helpful, especially the changes for 10.04 Lucid Lynx.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS TIP!!!! I've tried all the other method listed on here and on Google, but this is the one that actually works! :P
Ubuntu 9.10 Mounting error - No such file or directory. No init found.
Hello,
I am using a Ubuntu 9.10 with GNU GRUB 1.97~beta4 on an IBM Thinkpad.
I shut down my computer like normal and...
Not sure this is a proper fix either, but THANK YOU SO MUCH for posting this! :KS :p :) :D
That would be awesome! LOL!! :D ;)
Just type:
1. google-chrome (to launch the browser window)
OR...
2. google-chrome "enter your url here" (to launch a specific page -- the quotes are necessary)
OK, so after my day and a half long struggle to get Thunderbird (version 2.0.0.23) to work perfectly in Ubuntu 9.10 I figured I should share my knowledge and my references.
Sorry if this tutorial...
Thanks so much! I'm a newbie and this solved my problem too.