You need to add the Notification Area to the panel.
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You need to add the Notification Area to the panel.
Try sending it to Apple for a refund?
Whcih monitor do you have?
why don't you just:
sudo apt-get install fvwm
You can drag the skype icon directly from the applications menu and put it in the statup applications window.
This thread might help:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1350588&highlight=bcm4318
(Try to use full stops - it makes understanding you much easier!)
Exactly what command have you typed in what result did you get?
Please type this command in, and then post the output here:...
You need to change the way that you ask questions, and/or provide more relavent information, then you will be more likely to get help.
Do you need to enable a restricted driver in System->Administration->Hardware Drivers for it to work?
Have you got the bug numbers for us?
You need to edit the file /etc/cups/cupsd.conf, and change the log level to debug and then have another look in the log file.
Have a look in the log file.
/var/log/cups/error_log
I have the same setup.
I changed the xorg file so that X now uses the vesa driver, and also specified the resolution. This works great for me - here is my xorg.conf file:
Section "Device"
...
If you're just doing linux/linux networking, you'll probably get better results if you use nfs.
This is a good (and simple) guide:...
Did you get it to add the lines to /etc/modules for you, and did you reboot or modprobe the drivers?
Which sensors did sensors-detect find?
Have you run sensors-detect ?
You need to enable System->Prefences->remote desktop
Did you tell your virtual machine to boot from the cd?
Whcih walkthrough on which webpage?
Are you sure it's running?
Does it show up in hardware drivers?
Does it appear in the xorg logs?
You appear to have (inadvertedly) typed the word sudo it line 56 in the file /etc/apt/sources.list.
Please post your sources.list file here.
Are you saying that you have to re-enable this everytime - because it's supposed to remember the setting.
Has it detected your device properly?
System->Prefences->Remote Desktop
Select Allow other users to view your desktop
Have you installed the drivers from here?
http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Brother-DCP-150C
Seems that you'll have to have a go at installing a proprietry driver from Brother,...