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In Rhythmbox you can do it by:
1 If the tray icon is enabled, by right-clicking on it, and un-ticking the box marked show notifications. Letting the mouse...
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This seems to want correction/updating:
In Rhythmbox you can do it by:
1 If the tray icon is enabled, by right-clicking on it, and un-ticking the box marked show notifications. Letting the mouse...
You're more than welcome.
Sorry for not replying sooner.
I blush for the simplicity of this, but since you asked for it:
#! /bin/bash
#nautilus_crap_fstab
#To get rid of unwanted devices in Nautilus - adds a lot of crap...
Since this old thread is still staggering on, I thought I'd add my grain of salt.
I have rather a lot of partitions with different distros, so I wrote a little script to add the necessary lines to...
Well, actually, no, I meant a little gentle irony. Next time I'll use a smiley to hammer it home. :)
Thank you, but I'm not exactly quaking in my boots, you know. I don't use Windows, and like...
Hi yayou, salut!
I've just installed Tor, so I'm no expert. I installed the Torbutton from Firefox addons, and then followed the instructions on the Tor Debian/Ubuntu page and had no problems. Tor...
Hi all,
Not sure if this post should be here or in the cafe, but does anyone have a comment on this article?
The suggestion that Windows might be insecure will come as a huge shock, I'm sure,...
I think you'll find that .macromedia is a slip of the tongue, as you might say. It should be .mozilla
I think it's improbable that you have a Trojan/worm/other nasty beastie. More likely your...
The instructions on the Tor site worked well for me. It's pretty much what Richiegs posted, but the commands are not strung together.
If all else fails you could always try sudo su. Sometimes there...
ibuntu. Udutu?
Have you tried booting with the old kernel? Maybe it's just that upgrade-initramfs didn't run properly during the update, meaning that you don't have the right intramfs for the new kernel. That's...
To get away from futile threads in the Ubuntu forums?
we found out it won't work with our Lexmark printer
Have you seen this link?
schauerlich,
You have made a good, informative post which didn't deserve the flaming it got.
That said, my Mac mini never looked so good as it does now with Debian on it. :)
I don't have a watch of any sort, but it takes less than a second with Nautilus on my low-end machine after some of the tweaks on this thread. As fast as thunar in Sidux, for instance.
Odd. If you leave the machine on all the time doing a file system check might help. (e2fsck). Read the man page first for the options.
You have a huge amount of RAM.
You could always try...
Actually, you can use Grub2 to give you the menu you want with only a little more complication than in Grub1.
1 Edit /etc/default/grub to taste
2 Run update-grub.
3 Cut and paste the bits you...
Kerkyros, the best thing to do is to go through the steps in this thread:
My guess is that you can probably use the ca0106 module (snd-ca0106) with that card, but I could be wrong. If alsa insists...
Lucid Lynx users may find that the installation stumbles with the message: "Can't find package ia32-sun-java6-bin"
You can get it by enabling the karmic multiverse source (sudo gedit apt-get...
Are Open Office and the Gimp to be scrapped in the final version of Lucid? That's what this article from Libération would have us believe. I haven't found any other news about this, but perhaps I'm...
If you have a .bashrc you can put it there, I think.
OK, found it. In Exaile, Edit>Preferences>Plugins> and disable "Notify".
This does not disable the (usually coloured) and configurable native Exaile notification, only the black box.
In Rhythmbox...
Since 9.10 there's a black notification box which comes on at every change of track in both Exaile and Rhythmbox. It's not part of either, as far as I know, so I presume it's Pulse or Gnome.
Does...
I'm surprised that you've had trouble with Fedora. I haven't had a lot of trouble with either Fedora or Ubuntu, except that with the change to Grub2 things got a bit iffy.
Perhaps your hardware...
Try following the instructions here and here
They have always worked for me.