If you have deleted the network icon from the taskbar panel, you can restore it by doing the following:
= use your editor (leafpad) to open "~/.config/lxpanel/Lubuntu/panels/panel"
= add the...
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If you have deleted the network icon from the taskbar panel, you can restore it by doing the following:
= use your editor (leafpad) to open "~/.config/lxpanel/Lubuntu/panels/panel"
= add the...
Correction: the problem appears to be the LightDM setting a video mode that my monitor does not support.
My system works if I do not use the proprietary NVidia driver. However, the "Nouveau"...
This explains the problem:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/37999/what-is-different-about-the-mac-iso-image
However, I had no such problem with Ubuntu 11.10.
If you are an Intel Mac user...
I had Lubuntu 11.10 running well on an Intel Mac Mini. The upgrade to 12.04 has resulted in unstable boot behaviour, including long boot times that are like system hangs, and video corruption.
...
Recall that there are two DHCP servers. What is unexpected (to me) is that one DHCP server is consistently preferred to the other by Linux. I don't often laud M-Windows, but in this case, Redmond...
Yes, no packet counts. I have an M-Windows box connected to both networks and it is working correctly. I can see all the devices from it. So, my routers and switches are working.
I have connected...
netstat -rn
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window irtt Iface
10.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 eth1...
LAN A is 192.168.1.0 (WAN)
LAN B is 10.0.0.0
Correct, it is a modem-router with no WAN. I'm using it to serve IP addresses (DHCP) to a number of NAS devices. It is at 10.0.0.1.
PING to 10.0.0.1 fails (no successful delivery of packets)....
I have Ubuntu (10.04 LTS) on a PC with two network ports. Both ports work.
I have two LANs: LAN A has the Internet connection (through a router/switch), and LAN B has a router/switch with no WAN...
There is a free program called LXMED that you can use to edit the main menu.
You can switch your input language using the setxkbmap command, e.g.:
= setxkbmap us
= setxkbmap ca, -variant fr
...
Thanks for creating this utility. I have just used it and it works well.
Thanks for this code, dwhitney67! This is the way to do it in C++, folks. It's a clear and tidy solution to the problem of tokenizing or splitting a string using a delimiter in C++. The WWW is an...
This works:
= install gsynaptics
= System>Preferences>Touchpad : clear Enable Touchpad
= System>Preferences>Mouse : clear Disable Touchpad while typing
The latter setting is what is...
I've had my Mini 10v for about one week. From order to delivery, the time was about two weeks. (Should grow worse after April 2010 when Dell shuts down its last remaining factory in the USA. The...
Yes, there is a list of keyboards. But "Generic" is for 105 keys, not a compact keyboard like the Seijin.
I replaced the USB keyboard (105 keys) that I was using with a compact 86-key Sejin PS/2 keyboard. The PC BIOS has no problem with the Sejin, but Ubuntu assumes that I still have a 105-key keyboard...
Just to complete the record for future users: the K8V-VM does support frequency scaling. It does not support frequency scaling for *all* Socket 754 CPUs. It's best to check the Asus page about CPU...
Using 9.04 Jaunty x86_64.
I have no Gnome theme sounds. I have no sound from Firefox with Flash. I have no sound from VLC.
I *do* have sound from Movie Player (with codecs installed).
...
Any other users with an ASUS K8V-VM mainboard and an AMD CPU capable of CPU frequency scaling?
Frequency scaling does not seem to work with this mainboard although the BIOS shows an entry for...
Does anyone have screen rotation working with an ATI Radeon 7000 card?
Troubleshooting for a friend who is *not* an experienced Linux user. I don't have access to the computer.
Does anyone have screen rotation working with an ATI Radeon 7000 card?
It's not a pointless discussion. But talking about things without providing evidence is pointless. (This should be obvious.)
Why is it not a pointless discussion?
First, because AMD gear is...
I don't have any Ubuntu problems (and rarely have), but I have a question.
I have an older PC that works just fine. I use a dual-boot configuration: Ubuntu and M-Windows Vista.
In Ubuntu, I...
It was a *heat* problem that would only manifest itself when I attempted to zip, bzip2, gzip, or 7zip a large file such as the one mentioned. The RAM DIMM nearest the CPU would grow too warm. I added...