Would it help any if told you the numbers are horizontal and vertical frequency.
Also the latest Nvidia driver for your card is version 290, 32 or 64 bit.
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Would it help any if told you the numbers are horizontal and vertical frequency.
Also the latest Nvidia driver for your card is version 290, 32 or 64 bit.
Now I feel stupid!
It's only been 2 1/2 years since I used Linux and I forgot something as simple as this!:(
Thanks RealityMaster!!:D
Hi everyone.
In Terminal I switch to the approriate directory and type in sudo vmware-install.pl but all I get is command not found
This is in a Ubuntu 11.10 install in VM-Ware Workstation 8....
I'm not sure what all those parameters are for, but I will say this: ALL my problems ended when I switched to Linux Mint and disabled COMPIZ.
Here is an example, just use your filenames.
In a TERMINAL Window:
sudo mv /home/Ripose/Downloads/Drupal/webfm /opt/lampp/htdocs/drupal-6.10/sites/all/modulesNote the space between source &...
Bitnami stack for Joomla 1.5.9 HERE (go to Stacks/Linux 57.2 MB)
You do not have to screw around with ANY Apache, MySql, PHP OR Joomla settings. Answer 5 VERY simple questions and away you go!
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I'm still working on a similar issue myself (not fixed yet) but here is a link to information that may be of use.
There was smoke coming out of my system case.... so I peed on it.:popcorn:
Did anyone mention that Linux will not recognize a USB HDD if it was previously mounted on a Windows OS, unless you use the Windows "Safely Remove Device" feature.
Although a Windows Server is easier to use, a Linux Server if far more controllable (yeah I know you didn't ask);)
I assume you have looked into SAMBA?
It is far easier (less in depth control)...
libpango is available from the Main Ubuntu Repository.
Use Synaptic Package Manager, to see if it is installed.
You can try installing the 64 bit player manually.
How to Install Adobe Flash Player 64-bit on Ubuntu 8.10
What file system is on the USB, ext3 or NTFS etc..
Use Administration --> System Monitor, click the "File Systems" tab, it should show /dev/sda1 ext3 for your main drive and /dev/sdb1 ... etc....
Have you tried right clicking on the drive Icon?
If it says MOUNT click it and then browse the drive.
What makes you think this is a double post?
Your solution does not really help beginners.
Follow these directions, substituting the correct package for your Video card E.G. 173, 177, 180 etc
Chapter 2. Minimum Software Requirements
CHECK WITH TERMINAL METHOD
sudo not required
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iommu = Input Output Memory Management Unit
Linux looks for a "Memory Hole" (which is standard) but AMD 64 multicores remap the memory hole by default, causing the Linux memory manger to "stick"...
You could always look at LightScribe DVD burner. You can burn a label with it.
You probably don't have the correct ATI driver installed.
To attempt an automatic ATI driver install, use Synaptic to install envyng-gtk (Gnome) or envyng-qt (KDE), the Envy icon will show up...
Your question is confusing:confused:
You want a printer that can print CD's????
Do you mean CD labels?
You have to enter either the name of time server or enter the time and date manually.
Can you post screen shots?
Don't install computer-temp
Install:
1. sensors-applet
2. hddtemp (will ask if you want to run at startup) Yes
3. sensord
4. lm-sensors
Right click panel --> click Add to...
I've been scanning my notes and found this: iommu=memaper This is from AMD to try in your kernel line. Leave the nohpet in there too.
I switched to gOS, so I don't have this problem anymore so...
You have to extract the contents of the ISO to a directory on your HDD.
Wine doesn't know what an iso is, it looks for exe or msi files.