If am not mistaken the /usr/bin/ contains most of the executable files (i.e., ready-to-run programs) that are not needed for booting.
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If am not mistaken the /usr/bin/ contains most of the executable files (i.e., ready-to-run programs) that are not needed for booting.
right click on the top panel and select new panel, it will by default appear at the bottom, you can then add the window switcher
you should take a look at this for squid optimization its old but it works
http://blog.last.fm/2007/08/30/squid-optimization-guide
Also the speed of your hard disk matters
hope i helped
I agree , you don't really need an anti-virus . Just keep your password safe
I believe i support the writer too
kubuntu comes with KDE 4 as the default graphical environment while ubuntu comes with gnome as default
in many Linux installations the basic principle is root 20GB, swap 2 times RAM and the rest is home, in your case i would recommend using gparted or hiren boot cd and trying the partition tools there
i keep a Desktop for gaming , everything else is linux
Please paste the output of
df -h
i would like to help please let me know how
it normally asks for a password when the network is jammed , try around midnight
my lecturer
they may help, http://women.debian.org/
we may start using sanskrit or something similar to name
Mint is a system that works out of the box,(Main edition) It doesn't require alot of work, However for users who like there systems tailored its annoying
That is the most logical thing to do
Arch is a minimalistic in nature, Most of the configurations that we take for granted in other friendly distro's will have to be done manually, personally i learnt alot from it, but it requires time...
if it is implemented, it will have a very drastic effect on the information systems, I ask however if it is viable on a large scale
Mine is Talon
i have the same problem though after an upgrade my banshee and mplayer would kill X on movie startup, i tried VLC and it's the only one that seems to work
have you tired running
modprobe vboxdrv ?
fdisk is one of the easiest CLI tools for partitioning
well, i might have been wrong, but it seems to vary from user to user .Thanks
As i said before , i don't think it's a bug, mine is failing too and ave been using it for about three months since the first warning , just back up you sensitive data
I believe ,this is the first time this disk utility is being used in ubuntu by default, it has existed in fedora for a while, and i don't think its a bug ,but a second opinion doesn't hurt