Just installed some updates today (didn't pay attention to what updates they were) but after that the error disappeared so I was able to successfully upgrade to 10.10 :)
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Just installed some updates today (didn't pay attention to what updates they were) but after that the error disappeared so I was able to successfully upgrade to 10.10 :)
I'm talking about dependencies too:
gnote
Depends On : boost-libs>=1.43 gtkspell libpanelappletmm libxslt
Optional Deps : None
tomboy
Depends On : gtkspell gmime>=2.4.19 ...
Well, he'd already gotten a reply to his question. gnote is just like tomboy, looks and functions exacly the same but it's written in c++ and much lighter :)
I'd also recommend switching from tomboy to gnote after you've upgraded http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnote
:)
When I try to upgrade from 10.04 to 10.10 I get this:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Building data structures... Done ...
What if this would get implemented into a application like truecrypt?
As far as I know, truecrypt devices can only be mounted and decrypted with truecrypt... And therefore truecrypt is a requirement...
I've been wondering if hard drives or partitions can automatically be self destroyed if the wrong person gets their hand over it.
I have hard disks encrypted with truecrypt, but I'm wondering if...
What worked for me was to boot into an older kernel, then stopping gdm
ctlr+alt+f1
sudo stop gdm
then I just removed xorg.conf
Awesome! I'll check it out!
How about the CoreAVC codec, any reason why it isn't in the manual?
http://code.google.com/p/coreavc-for-linux/
Thanks for the reply.
I enabled Sync to VBlank for everything I could in nvidia-settings.
But I couldn't do anything under Display settings, it just asked me to use the nvidia tool.
This...
That seems to have fixed the problem, cheers!
But however updating x264 and mplayer hasn't fixed my problem like I hoped it would.
The thing is that I recently got a bigger monitor (24") and...
Just tried upgrading my x264 and now I'm getting this error:
/usr/local/bin/mplayer: error while loading shared libraries: libx264.so.67: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
http://www.digitals-access.com/05690i.html
found via froogle.com
might also find some on amazon or ebay
My asus m51sn has a 2.4ghz core duo 2, 250gb hdd, 3gb ram and a 512mb nvidia 9500m GS....
It's not that expensive and quite a bang for the buck.
The asus m51sn is quite good
Hm, isn't it integrated in the kernel and therefor no need to upgrade?
I have a laptop with a nvidia 9500m GS graphics card and three outputs, svideo, vga, dvi.
I am trying to have two extra monitors, one in the dvi port and one in the vga. the nvidia control panel...
Sounds interesting, just subscribed to the thread in case if someone finds a good benchmark tool for both systems
Can't you just install the US one?
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/browse/type:3
:)
Taken from http://www.brighthub.com/computing/linux/articles/16999.aspx
Hey guys.
I gave up and sold my WinTV-HVR900h
I am going to go with the Sundtek MediaTV Pro.
It's supposed to work very well with linux.
...
I have been copying files to my fileserver via nautilus with NFS and yesterday I copied some files back I had to use.
Then I found out a whole bunch of my files have different checksums since I...
Cheers guys!
Setting uuid's in my fstab and menu.lst worked!
Such a simple fix for a problem I just couldn't find the solution for!