Simply saving *everything* is likely going to cause trouble.
There are many hidden files and whole directory structures in your home folder that contain scripts and settings that may well be...
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Simply saving *everything* is likely going to cause trouble.
There are many hidden files and whole directory structures in your home folder that contain scripts and settings that may well be...
OK - I found them on the install CD using the Search for Files Utility
I re-installed everything that was associated with networking, by clicking on the .deb files as you suggest. Unfortunately,...
OK - I have found a shorter, and only slightly more scientific way.
I am also noticing the large number of newbies having network troubles. They need help, as do I. Anyways - what I have found out...
Unscientific is OK by me :) but, just to be clear..
You put the installation Ubuntu Studio Installation CD in the drive and opened it, and looked for the files ???
... Or you booted from it and...
arunarun4,
Thanks much for your input.
As it happens, my PC has two network sockets. I found that to get it going, it had to be eth1, which I did with..
ifconfig eth1 up
To edit...
Yolo,
We both have to do as dineshs suggests (if the network manager will let us)
The output from your ifconfig -a shows inet addresses have not been assigned.
I have been trying to use the...
OK - back again after a re-boot
THIS PROCEDURE DOES NOT STICK DURING A RE-BOOT :(
To get the network up again, I had to re-assign the addresses.
Make sure only one was UP.
Then teach it the...
OK - at least on this boot-up, I SOLVED this one for myself, and I am hoping the set-up will stick for a re-boot. Given that you are using the Killer K1 network card, I am speculating that you have...
Yolo,
I have just solved exactly this problem on my PC.
Can you hang in there a bit while I work up some text?
This is because I have had this network pain for days, and I am thinking maybe...
The laptop also had Jaunty on it, as a slightly desperate solution to getting it to fix itself up onto the available network, using a disk we had handy. Then we tried 10.04 Lucid again. It was not a...
OK - It would seem that the Network Manager tool is somewhat bugged.
I am not the only one to discover that manual configuration of IP address etc. just doesn't work.
ref:...
Its a NetGear RangeMax ADSL Wireless Modem Router, and the PC is using one of the cabled connections.
..but thats not the point. We know it works fine with this KARMIC 9.10 !
I think the best...
No - you are not imagining things
This older installation (9.10) has a working internet connection.
The attempt to install 10.04 (Lucid) in the "Ubuntu Studio" distribution on another partition...
drs305,
I am sure there are lots of things our folk would suggest in the wish list list for a grub GUI "first appearance view and features" discussion.
For me, having to tell a retired lady...
Does anyone still think that, for the average user, having to edit executable scripts just to get the impenetrable (but updateable) 'titles' re-worked into something meaningful is easier, less...
gEDA is now becoming possible to seriously use as a industrial circuit tool.
Version 1:1.4.3-2 ships with Karmic, but I see 1:1.6.0-3 is now available to users of Debian Sid and Ubuntu Lucid.
...
I know this is a older thread, and that Micah Carrick has done much work in making the use of glade in conjunction with gtk-builder-convert clear in the Part1 "Hello World" tutorial.
...
Thanks for the checkout. Gosh - my first "proper" bug, meaning "one that does not involve any of my own fumbles".
Its System Monitor 2.28.0 - one of the applications in the Panel menu of Karmic, that shows CPU usage, memory, etc. This display is instantly trashed whenever the calculator (galculator v1.3.4)...
Hi coffeecat. Thanks for the reply. I did try, but it didn't work. I have a PNG of the top corner of the document, that came out at 27K. Maybe thats too much for the forum.
BUT - I have made...
All kinds of PDF document viewers display the "µ" character as something looking very like the math "infinity" symbol. Disconcerting, since I need to look at many electronic data sheets that use it...
OK - sorry about that.
I started out with 8.04LTS. Then at some stage, the UPDATE procedure was invoked to inadvertently move it on to 8.10, with some rework of the Xorg forced.
The present...
I knew this would happen. Just because I find one thing that crashes it ... is not enough reason to say "Ahh! - That must be it! "
As it happens, my Firefox crashed out in the act of clicking on...
OK - we now have something a developer can get a grip on. It may not be the whole fix, but I suspect if this particular example gets sorted out, the other crashes might well either go away, or the...
OK - I now have discovered at least one mechanism that makes it do this every time.
When I left-click on a PDF document icon on a certain site (farnell.co.uk), it crashes in the attempt to invoke...