Have you tried manually installing aqsis and its associated aqsis-libsc2a library?
Fire up synaptic and search for "aqsis" and install both packages.
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Have you tried manually installing aqsis and its associated aqsis-libsc2a library?
Fire up synaptic and search for "aqsis" and install both packages.
Judging by a quick google, you are trying to install Linux Mint on a thumb drive / usb key. The "fixmint2.exe" is a Windows executable file that is designed to help you install Linux Mint on your...
What's your graphics card, and which driver are you using?
You can change the launcher properties to include "-geometry=200x100" (or any other value in number of characters) as argument in the startup command line.
There must be a way to change it...
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/hardy/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/netboot.tar.gz
You should read this :
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ComposeKey
It covers pretty much everything about setting the compose key and then finding out how to type special characters.
Synaptic lets you download the .deb files found in the repos without installing them, if this is what you seek. They get stored in /var/cache/apt/archives/
You should read this : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/Netboot
It's pretty straight foward if your computer can boot from a network. Check your computer's bios boot sequence. If it...
I don't think you can get the titlebar text to appear when hovering over it with the mouse, like you can for the buttons. I've settled with a modified "Buttonless" theme with the title displaying...
Click System/preferences/emerald theme manager.
Click the "Edit Themes" tab, and select the "Titlebar" sub-tab.
Drop the "Button fill" and "Button outline" opacity setting to zero for active...
You might have to restart X (ctrl+alt+backspace) the first time you enable desktop effects, but I don't recall having to do so.
That said, if you have checked all options, then you should have...
How about disabling the second monitor? Click System/Administration/Screens and graphics to bring up the correct dialog.
None. Each have their pros and cons. Say from an install point of view, the Fedora spins are where it's at, but to me the Debian package managing system beats rpms & yum/yumex hands down.
That...
Well, is it installed, and does it work?
To install plugins or skins on a working install of aMsn, just download the plugin/skin, unpack it and put the folder containing all the files in either...
Open /Home/<user>/.config/menus/applications.menu
Do a search for "wine".
Erase the </deleted> tag for every wine entry.
Save.
You should read the blacklist sticky, and the following bug report.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=765875
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/201330
Install the compizconfig-settings-manager if you don't already have it.
In the "Desktop cube" plugin dialog, click the "general" tab. Change the "multi output mode" option to have multiple cubes. ...
Increasing the number of desktop would give you multiple cubes, which is not what you want. I find it's actually a pretty good thing they grayed out that option ;)
If you haven't done so already, install "compizconfig-settings-manager" through synaptic.
Click System/Preferences/Advanced desktop effects settings. This will open the ccsm. Under the "General"...
If you use wine, you should keep it.
If you do not use wine, you'd be better off unchecking the wine repo in the "third party software" tab of the software sources dialog, so that you're not...
In the last 2 versions of Ubuntu, compiz-fusion is installed by default, so you don't have to download and install seperately. Click System/preferences/appearance/Visual effects and select something...
The default repos should cover the needs of any regular user. You should not add another repository unless you need to download or you already have installed some piece of software that comes from it...
This should be moved to community discussion.
Start gconf-editor
Navigate to apps/panel/global
Click "locked down".
I do believe you have to restart X (ctrl+alt+backspace) for this to take effect.
It seems your video card has been blacklisted due to a bug in the driver.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=582112