That's a very thorough How-To, and it seems like a lot of people have had some success with installing FUPPES. Just out of curiosity, though, is there any reason why the instructions don't involve...
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That's a very thorough How-To, and it seems like a lot of people have had some success with installing FUPPES. Just out of curiosity, though, is there any reason why the instructions don't involve...
I just installed that, and noticed the same thing - then I realized I didn't create a file called "peerguardian.sh"
So open a text editor, save a blank file named "peerguardian.sh" to your home...
I think that the security of the encrypted connection that SSH provides is the major advantage here. Also, on a local network, NFS and Samba are just fine (they'd be presumably blocked behind a...
Well, if you want to just watch some tv (and not necessarily watch recorded stuff), tvtime is a good application for that. It's been a while since I've dug into my mythtv settings, but I thought...
The last couple of times I've priced out notebook PCs, the first thing I looked for was battery life, even if it was just an estimate. Any chance that might make it into the stats of your webpage? I...
"Root" is Aussie slang - I suppose the polite translation of the joke would be "Hey Baby, would you like to come over to my place so that we may engage in sexual intercourse?" but that's not nearly...
If you're looking for a more "simple" piece of software, I believe Ubuntu has packaged WordPress, which is a pretty nice blog platform. It's probably not what you're looking for, but I'd figure I'd...
I think I have the same motherboard, but I've got a nvidia card in there as well (5200FX, if I remember right). I'm running Hoary Kubuntu, and XFCE - under XFCE, transparencies and shadows work...
I'll add a "me too" as well. :-)
So a little while ago I posted in here about wanting to run FreeNX on my AMD64 Hoary installation, but not having the packages (nxagent and nxproxy) to do so. I think there were one or two people who...
Heh. Nevermind, I was closer than I realized. I found some instructions on how to go about building FreeNX on Hoary here:
http://stateless.geek.nz/2005/06/27/building-freenx-04-on-ubuntu-hoary/
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That's interesting that you mention that - I was just reading this: http://dot.kde.org/1120050176/
...where the developers (Fabian Franz and Kurt Pfeifle) did a demo of FreeNX on a Power5/PPC64...
I was all excited when I read through Daz's guide - I've had FreeNX up and running on my Mandrake box for a while, and was looking forward to running it on Ubuntu 5.04.
One small problem though -...