Thanks for the info about that. I guess the PNG files just have those "chunks" for the metadata.
So does Nautilus only read the EXIF data for the Properties window?
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Thanks for the info about that. I guess the PNG files just have those "chunks" for the metadata.
So does Nautilus only read the EXIF data for the Properties window?
I was using Shotwell to change the EXIF date info for some pictures today and noticed something strange. Nautilus helpfully shows the EXIF data in one tab of the Properties dialog. However, the date...
I had this same issue. Unfortunately, I have not been able to track down a way to get the keyboard to work.
However, I did come up with a workaround.
I found the file...
For most things I've been using the network to transfer files. I set up some Samba shares on the Ubuntu machine, and I use ES File Explorer on the Transformer to browse them and copy files. It can...
Did you ever figure it out? I'm getting the same thing. I can't find any fixes, and it's frustrating because it's so simple.
Thanks for the adb suggestion, that worked for me. It's better than nothing.
I tried the mtp method again, and it didn't give me an error right away. I just saw an empty Playlist folder when I...
Thanks for the suggestion of gMTP.
I tried those packages on 11.04, but libmtp9 needed libmtp-common.
http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/libmtp-common
And then that package conflicted with libmtp8...
Same error here.
I restarted after adding the rule mentioned, and that got it showing up as a device, but it's still giving the same error.
I have the same phone, another post here referred to this bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/363329
Maybe you already found this, but it has some good info:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingTouchpadDetection
Also, of course, you could try Natty, the latest Ubuntu version, to see if it works any...
I have an FX5200 that I've used the Nvidia driver with before. I found that it wasn't too bad to set up and it worked quite well. I would guess that Nvidia's drivers would be better than the open...
I'm using Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit with Intel GM965 graphics.
I've been having X crash every few days. It's always been while I'm doing things in Chrome (dev channel, currently 11.0.672.2). Either X just...
My permissions look the same here:
ls -l | grep scaling_governor
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4096 2011-02-12 13:07 scaling_governor
If you're using sudo with your echo commands you should have no...
A couple things...
You have the ondemand option listed from this command, right?
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_governors
And you have lower frequency options from...
Speaking of laptop mode, you should check your laptop mode settings. One of those settings tells it what CPU governor should be used in different situations.
Since evidently the /etc/init.d/ondemand...
Is that package mainly for Atheros chipsets? I have a BCM4312, and it's been randomly refusing to work for a minute or so at a time.
I'm having the same issue... tried Wicd but it refused to connect.
Did you ever figure out a solution?
I'm getting the same error in Arch.
You'll need to install compiz-config-settings-manager and compiz-fusion-plugins-extra (and be using the Compiz desktop effects). This will give Compiz control of your desktop instead of Nautilus, so...
Ah, the fun of messing with kernels. You're running 2.6.36.1 now?
If you compiled your own kernel, it's going to be more complicated doing things like VirtualBox, and you're not going to get your...
Do you know what your monitor's optimal resolution is? You can look for display properties in the system menu.
The system is not setting the resolution in the terminals to something your monitor can...
If you're putting a Gigabit card in the server, you'll also need a router that is capable of Gigabit speeds. And unless you tend to serve to multiple machines at the same time, the machine on the...
You may have added space to the "drive" while the old partition is still the same size.
You could expand the partition using Gparted, but I think you'd have to mount the drive on another system....
You can use an app like gtkpod.
You should use the App Store on the iPod, that's the easiest way to do it.
As far as getting iTunes, there are different ways to solve that problem. Dual booting with Windows is the best.