What I find with dual boot of Linux and Windows on the same machine is that W7 presents the login screen in less time than Linux but when it comes to getting a usable desktop its a totally different...
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What I find with dual boot of Linux and Windows on the same machine is that W7 presents the login screen in less time than Linux but when it comes to getting a usable desktop its a totally different...
May depend on which graphics driver you are using. I get the same symptoms as the other poster where it works about one time in ten but otherwise crashes shortly after starting. I'm using nvidia blob
Digia announcement of official QT 5.2 release:
http://blog.qt.digia.com/blog/2013/12/12/qt-5-2-released-the-best-qt-yet/
If you want to go into the professions such as law, accountancy, doctor, dentist, engineer etc you have no choice but to go through the schooling system. You cannot practice without the necessary...
Did you try Lars suggestion?
The port forward will not deal with pings. The port forward will specify tcp port 22 (or a specified alternative tcp port). Ping uses icmp protocol which is quite different.
It makes much more sense to "extend display" when you have monitors with different resolution. Also gives you more screen territory. LCD and LED displays have a fixed native resolution and running...
Good point. The LTS version (12.04) will fit on a CD but more recent versions require a DVD. It may be better to set up a bootable USB thumb drive via unetbootin.
I prefer k3b as well but if the op didn't like gnome dependencies, he probably wont like KDE dependencies either. k3b will also require qt. May be better off using command line tools like mkisofs.
If you are on windows you can burn the CD using things like imgBurn or Nero. If you are on Linux then you can use Brasero (as mentioned in your thread title) or k3b. On linux you can also do it from...
It seems that once a contact exists, it works correctly. At least that is what is happening on Fedora 20 I am running right now, so it could well be a different version to what you guys are running....
I just tried this with nautilus/files in gnome 3.10 and it appears to work? So there is a plus for the oft' maligned Nautilus
Yep the Airdroid app works well. The downside is that using wifi, it isn't as fast as a USB connection if you have a lot of data to transfer.
Maybe your drive doesn't have capability of writing DVD's only CD's perhaps. USB thumb drives are very cheap - only a few dollars for an 8GB one. Can you borrow one? You can use the free unetbootin...
You can update directly from 10.04 to 12.04 (lts to lts). Doesn't really matter if /home is on a separate partition or not. The main thing is that /home is backed up in case the upgrade breaks.
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With wifi connection you can use the Airdroid app which allows any web browser to connect to the Android device and transfer files etc. Airdroid is OS independant so you can use it from any OS.
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You shouldn't need to remove it. You should be able to choose which session you want to log in to. On my previous install I had, normal ubuntu (unity), gnome shell, kde and cairo dock available to...
If it turns out that disk burning is not the problem, another issue could be the PAE kernel that Ubuntu 12.04 32bit version uses by default. The fact you are running XP suggests your PC is fairly...
You could try something like inkscape or if possibly krita . These programs are more aimed at composition than Gimp (which is oriented towards image processing). That said a Gimp expert could...
You probably had the update manager open so it owns the lock and the apt-get command cant run. You need to make sure the software centre, update manager or any other such program is closed before...
I guess they don't bother to maintain openoffice package in the repos once the move to libreoffice was made.
That's why I always hand the manual to my wife after I've messed up the new gadget :p
Bah! Real men don't read the manual.;)
The first PC virus was in the wild in 1986. Several years before Linux existed.
I can't say I have ever been bitten by updates with an actual release version, even with proposed repo enabled. A different story when running dev versions though :lolflag: .