Teamviewer is actually a really good service. I use it because I am too lazy to walk upstairs and downstairs between computers.
I dislike them, however, as they dropped the ability to allow...
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Teamviewer is actually a really good service. I use it because I am too lazy to walk upstairs and downstairs between computers.
I dislike them, however, as they dropped the ability to allow...
Chances are, your browsers have been muted. Open the sound preferences, and go to the Applications tab. Adjust the sliders as necessary.
This has happened to me before. I don't know how, but...
Confirmed for failing at trolling.
I think the developers of Elementary got that one down.
I do not think Canonical will sink to the likes of M$, trying to stop competing OSs by doing things...
The lack of formatting makes this an eyesore to read. Paragraphs, people!
And nobody is forcing you to use this, so if you don't like it, it's your choice to use it, in the same way it is your...
In XP, if you had the old login menu (where you have a Windows 98 style login screen), you had to do the key combo and then click on task manager, if you kept the new login screen, the key combo...
Go into your sound settings and try to adjust the output. I had to manually adjust it. If HDMI is not listed, it's probably a driver issue.
I'm not really sure what to think besides that icons swinging out of the launcher would indicate you are using a Mac, Cairo Dock, or Macbuntu. I need something written in regular English for me to...
Sorry for not knowing your English was self-taught over the Internet. But I assumed you were being lazy when I saw this post with much better grammar than most of the others you made:
That...
Just thought I'd let you know Virtualbox has decent support for the hardware it emulates (which is not Optimus, I should add).
Just a little tip: if you want to look smart, use proper grammar and...
My guess is that you want to drop right to a terminal, not a shell in the GUI.
Press CTRL + ALT + F#, and it can be F1-F4 (I think, correct me if I'm wrong on this). This is super helpful if you...
Isn't it amazing what virtual machines can do? You can even boot a partition in a VM and not have to worry about dual-booting for some applications.
Assuming they have a normal sized brain, they...
What I meant was that it actually saves you many keystrokes and mouse clicks just to install some other DE once rather than complain about it on a forum and get into flame wars over it all the time...
1. Install Gentoo.
2. Ubuntu is made to be user friendly, not power-user friendly. Besides, you can always make your own distro if you are into that kind of thing.
3. Additional drivers are...
Nice try, Richard Stallman.
So, what speeds do you get?
Go to speedtest.net, run the test, press "Share your result" when it is done, and post the link to the image here.
By contrast, what do you pay for? And do you recommend...
I recently reinstalled 12.10 on my laptop, as a kernel downgrade to get my webcam drivers working went horribly wrong. Specifically, USB ports got disabled, video out stopped being recognized, and my...
I removed the kernel images and extras up to 3.5.0-21, so I have 2 extra kernels to fall back on. Freed up 605 MB of space and I finally have the latest kernel installed.
However, I am keeping the...
~$ grep "menuentry " /boot/grub/grub.cfg | cut -c 1-100
menuentry 'Ubuntu' --class ubuntu --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os $menuentry_id_option 'gnu
menuentry 'Ubuntu, with Linux...
~$ du -hs /boot
189M /boot
I want to update the kernel to the latest in the repos, but apparently /boot does not have enough space.
I let the installer auto-partition space because I could not figure out how to do...
Sounds like you were the victim of a troll.
Trolls can easily disguise bad commands as "solutions," and you did say you put in "codes," so I would not be surprised.
Or, if you use a cloud service,...
...when you still have floppies and floppy drives (and actually use them).
...when you go out of your way to buy old games on floppies just because you can use them.
The crash notifications, unless it brings down Unity or system services like the network manager, are nothing worth worrying about 90% of the time (unless you are making a program and so you need to...
Nope. Damn Small Linux or Puppy Linux. Those will run great on your 10 year old hardware.