rarely that helps in Linux... it only helps when you can not (or know not) how to restart some service inside Ubuntu, or don't even know what service you need to restart... in Linux you only have to...
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rarely that helps in Linux... it only helps when you can not (or know not) how to restart some service inside Ubuntu, or don't even know what service you need to restart... in Linux you only have to...
now think in working in graphic design! then try to use linux...
most of those issues were hardware related... companies that didn't what to make the effort to develop drivers to unix/linux nor what to release source code or even some code that could solve those...
lol... "The icon size is hard coded in 11.04, so this is currently not possible."
they must think we all have really poor sight !
with this inability to change configurations in unity i'm going...
i had my hand full of head-hicks with FF, a few times with plugins other times with configurations, thou i need it to work, so i had to resolve the issues... the second method usually works like a...
that's a good suggestion. i'm going to try it.
Probably is some Firefox plug in, in conflict with the las version of FF (3.6.6)...
1 - try disabling all plug in within Firefox, and re-enabling 1 by 1 until you find the one is cosing problems....
Because this specific piece of hardware (if it's not a win device) is dependent on software to work. Even in windows, after installing you'll need specific software to use it, be it a messenger...
have you checked if your webcam works with linux? if it was a external hard drive or a pen drive it would mount it and pop-up a window with your default browser. try installing camstream or any other...
if you had to build the package from source, yes if there is an update you have to build it again... but for some software there's ppa repositories other you have deb packages... and VLC is on the...
what graphic card are you using? and what type o driver?
i use p7zip with the module p7zip-rar
also netbeans and cssed editor... komodo edit too
yes i would love something like Dreamweaver in linux...
No anti virus needed... this is Linux not windows. The same for .exe files... .exe files are executables/applications for windows not linux. but you can try opening .exe files, or even install...
i think it's a bootable cd and you have to have both HDs connected. Basically you select the source and the target device and it will duplicate your data, leaving the rest of the space as...
i agree with oldfreed... i also prefer clean installs... but i don't even back my home directory, only my files and the entire folder of Thunderbird.
i would suggest you (again) to use ghost, since it's the only one i have experience with. I usually do this by using Hiren's boot cd. you can also use ghost for linux: http://g4l.sourceforge.net/
meaning that about 150 GB are somewhat incorrectly occupied and you should have that 150 GB in unallocated space, since you moved from a 100GB disc to a 320GB! that's odd!
I usually use ghost for...
first google for acer wmi....
http://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Documentation/laptops/acer-wmi.txt
seams fine to me! you have 1MB of unallocated space and i think you shouldn't change anything. I think almost every time i partitioned an hard drive it ends up with some unallocated space at star or...
if your are using Ubuntu desktop try install and use gparted.
i use a tool that comes by default with Ubuntu and it is in system > administration... i don't know if xubuntu have one by default. anyway you can find your logs in /var/log...
Meanwhile i found...
then you probably have an application hanging when you try to reboot/shutdown. Is this going on since you install Xubuntu? Try looking at the logs if you can find any error message.
does it hangs wile powering off or it says something like "you can now turn off your computer"? because if it asks for turn off you probably have ACPI disabled in your BIOS.
you should have listen to the 1st reply you had to your post blackedout, from sisco! He even points you to a tutorial! Install NTFS Configuration Tool (ntfs-config), and you wont have to manually...