well, it depends what you want to change. There are beginners guides everywhere that'll help you get started. However, most tweaks are under "System", in administration, preferences, or control...
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well, it depends what you want to change. There are beginners guides everywhere that'll help you get started. However, most tweaks are under "System", in administration, preferences, or control...
make sure you have it in the same folder as the rest of the things you're working with, or type out the full path (/home/*name*/Desktop/*filename*).
Although if you have Ubuntu installed already...
I'm not personally familiar with the device, however, Sprint has a section on their website here that covers installing this specifc unit in linux.
However, if Network Manager does detect it,...
time(ls -Fs)
That works fine for me.
Hey, I updated pulseaudio recently and now the volume buttons on my keyboard don't work, all the other keys do and I can change the volume by adjusting the slider manually. Thanks in advance.
VLC isn't really a great audio player, Totem usually works much better for single files and there are plenty of things for managing music libraries. Most of your problems stem from the nature of what...
Also, if you really need to know where java is located after that just type "whereis javac"
I have a rather large music collection, however only about 1/3 of the folders actually have the album art in them, so I was wondering if there was an easy script that could read my tags, get the...
depends how you setup your partitions run
df -h
and paste the output.
After that the answer is probably just backing up your data and partitioning from a live cd. Also, before installing...
Hey,
You won't need to use the cd to get the card running in linux. Follow this guide to set it up. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=838891&highlight=verizon
So I tried with xrandr and can't get it working in there either. I'm using the vesa drivers if that helps.
So I've been looking around, should it be possible to do this with xrandr?
Hey,
I recently bought one of these http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16889107041 to replace an old TV. Since it also has a VGA port I tried hooking it up to my computer as a...
reset
That will restore your console to its default settings. At least for bash, I'm not sure about other types.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats#Ubuntu%208.04
use that guide
Reboot and check.
/dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto,exec,utf8 0 0
Try using that, thats currently the cd entry in mine. I find it weird that ubuntu doesn't use /dev/cdrom or /dev/cdrw...
Preferences-->Sessions
Then either set it to remember your currently running applications or just add firefox to the startup options.
post the output of
cat /etc/fstab
and
ls /dev/cd
However with the amount of problems you're having (none of which seem typical of my ubuntu install) You should install the 32bit version...
Hey HunterThomson, I don't want to completely derail this thread but, I'm working on installing Arch on a seperate partition from Ubuntu, I am rather experienced with Arch, but I'm having trouble...
It looks like you were trying to burn a DVD without a DVD drive. Are you sure your drive supports DVD writing?
Exactly, in the United States there are even cases that allow recording off radio specifically. If that really what he is trying to do, I wouldn't worry about it, although I suspect it's far more...
Refering you to K3B was probably a bad idea if you're running gnome. Do you have a link to the previous thread or can you tell me exactly what your brasero error was?
Make sure the second user is in the appropriate groups for whichever sound utility you're using (probably one of the pulse groups)
Are you using network manager? If so try right clicking and going into manual configuration, network manager still has a few kinks that can often be avoided by entering the information manually...