The picture definetely lacks in overall sharpness! The only reason to make me think it's a driver issue is that nv and ati work as expected, catalyst and nvidia and intel are borked. This could be...
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The picture definetely lacks in overall sharpness! The only reason to make me think it's a driver issue is that nv and ati work as expected, catalyst and nvidia and intel are borked. This could be...
Hey guys...haven't posted here in a while. Please let me know where the best place to post this is or which package with which to file a bug report.
I just bought a new desktop with integrated...
Hey guys,
I'm going to be backing up much of my movie collection(well, more specifically, TV Seasons on DVD). I plan to buy a couple 1 TB external drives to do this with. I have everything built...
Why would you whine about an OS and then ask for help? This doesn't happen to everyone(and yes, i've had my fair share of cd burning headaches...blame the app not the OS is what i've learned). As...
This is an odd problem that I encountered also. It's not distro specific because arch linux did it also. The ONLY way I could get sound was by choosing auto -> DVD, which ripped them to mpeg...with...
If you could rip an install disk as an img file, then dd said img file to the hard drive, it should act as a bootable device and think its a live disk(similar to say, a usb thumb drive. A flash...
can you push escape during boot, highlight the kernel and push e, and add "noapic" on the end of the kernel line and try to boot that way?
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/intel-graphics-performance-guide-for-ubuntu-904-jaunty-users.html
fixed my issue when I used Jaunty.
Woah woah..where on earth do you live and who does your power. Lived in a 1500 Sqftr that used to run about 150$ a month at the highest, 100 - 120$ average. Incandescent lighting. I now live in a...
that's your video card?
What graphics card are you using? Your bumpy playback will be the fault of your graphics card, most likely, not flash. This is a common but fixable issue with intel cards, and with other cards most...
indeed...your fstab looks to be setup correctly as far as I can tell. If you unmount /dev/sda8, does your full space return to normal? This is an odd problem...
you can post your /etc/fstab just in case and i'll take a look. Even simpler, unmount the /home folder either by umount or fstab and see if the free space changes. I've never kept /home on a...
I too don't understand the CFL thing. I know it saves power, and i'm all for lower energy bills and a smaller footprint on this earth...but they have left a bad taste in my mouth. I haven't used...
Not to insult your intelligence friend, but are you positive that your /home directory that you currently have files in is on its own partition, and not part of the root partition...ie, the /home 110...
Wow. Why does this Arch/Ubuntu debate come up so often? They are both great distros, and I switch between them regularly. Everyone likes to think they use the best OS and will give reasons as to...
could be...but in theory, if it works in your phone it *should* work in your pc.
You can use either method really...either one is undoable. I'd try the kernel upgrade + new xorg before reverting, though.
Are you sure that your card reader is even working with Ubuntu? It should be automounted. As for me, i've never been a big fan of card readers and find them somewhat redundant. I use a USB dongle...
Here in the US at least, rent pricing has really not come down with the downward spiral of our economy, so people seem to be living with their parents longer. It's one of those things that people...
lol. I was thinking "lighter leopard" or for those here who prefer Mac's OS..."lesser leopard"
Aye. I had the same problem on my laptop when I bought it, also intel graphics and initially thought "man, this computer is slow". Then I got to reading a bit and found that Jaunty just shipped...
try - sudo dd bs=8M if=/path/to/imagefile of=/device/location
obviously replacing the if and of with your proper locations
make sure the of device is unmounted.
Also, assuming you know this will...
/home doesn't need to be on its own partition. I've never liked the idea of keeping config files and whatnot when doing upgrades or switching between distros. Not that having /home on its own...
You can check /etc/fstab to make sure its not being mounted with option ro. Can you write to the drive as root(using sudo)? I have my system setup very similar to yours and I keep it that way. I...