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I am using Linux Mint 17 on a late 2013 MacBook Pro with Retina display. The desktop scales very nicely, but many programs don't. GTK2 elements are microscopic, for instance. It would probably pay...
We don't want you to bork your system. But you have the perfect right to if you desire. :) In respect of that, here's a blog post that should explain how to accomplish your goal. <snip>
Enjoy...
I can only help you with installing emacs and the ESS addon. I have no familiarity with R or any related statistics language.
Emacs as you know can be installed correctly with
sudo apt-get...
Bump.
Is there any solution for suspend on the 11.1 Macbook Pro? As rainwalker says, it uses Intel Iris graphics, not Nvidia.
Currently I get a completely black screen when I select suspend or...
My Android backs up my contacts, calendar, etc. to the cloud in my Google account. Everything else I'd just as soon copy over manually...
My new Nexus 4 should be here in a couple days, so I haven't used it yet, but for $250 for the 16 GB model, it's a pretty much matchless price.
The lack of microSD card slot bugs me too, but it...
No one will force a post-PC world into existence. For actual work and productivity it is still impossible to beat laptops/desktops for many fields.
A healthy dose of pragmatism is invaluable when trying to use free software. If it works for me, I'll use it in preference to a nonfree program. If I really need something that is not free, I will...
The concepts are innovative and interesting. I am not sure if I would use it or not, but I wholeheartedly approve of creative approaches to GNU/Linux. I do like your revisions and timeline concept-...
Linux From Scratch is the way to truly make your own distro (the rest are just existing distros rebranded.)
The local Lowe's in my area runs what appears to be Red Hat on its computers.
That's a real shame, and I hope you file a bug report if indeed it is an Ubuntu error, but-
That's asking for it. :( Always back up before doing any kind of partitioning.
What? You *can* install any DE from the Ubuntu repositories, but that doesn't make the derivatives pointless. What if you want a system with only what you need for your DE, and not all the...
Hey Roasted. :) Nice write-up; as a previous user of Gnome Shell who has now moved to XFCE (lighter weight) I couldn't agree more. :)
I'm keeping my eye on RazorQT though; I am liking the...
I would have liked to see it go through, but oh well. The desktop-on-the-mobile idea is absolutely brilliant IMO and should be pursued hotly. Even if only as an Android app, for starters.
I find Mint/Ubuntu fits that bill fairly nicely, as it comes with about all the software I need OOTB.
Good luck and best wishes! >o>
Wow, I guess this is a rant forum after all.
A couple corrections.
1) HURD is the kernel being developed for the what Stallman refers to as the GNU Operating System (that is, the GNU tools (which...
Sounds like something else occurred, or you ran those rm commands with an argument in the CLI (like jjaison-daniel said). If indeed after a reboot you can't run commands like "ls", etc., sounds like...
See here for info on learning the command line. Most of those shown there will get you grounded in what you need to know.
If sapphire would be more shatter resistant I would stick with it at the current cost for sure. Gorilla glass has excellent scratch resistance but is very prone to shattering (like all glass).
Just...
Welcome back, and we are all glad to hear of the improvements in your life! Best regards.
You need to answer the first question asked: Are you using Ubuntu or OpenSUSE?
Depends on the computer specs, but any distro should run from an 8 GB flash drive, pretty much. Err on the side of lightness since you'll be running it through a USB connection.
Lol.
I alternate between using a fork of a fork (Mint 13) and eating with my fingers (Debian Wheezy). :)