I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit with a GeForce 8600GTS cloning on 2 screens. Currently using the system driver, not the nVidia. Can anyone think of a reason the mouse pointer would disappear on one...
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I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit with a GeForce 8600GTS cloning on 2 screens. Currently using the system driver, not the nVidia. Can anyone think of a reason the mouse pointer would disappear on one...
Could someone do an updated guide? The current driver version is 1.9. There's also an archive with old files, but they're a bunch of install scripts with no real instructions. I'm trying to get a...
I don't get this. They're just USB devices on an Gigabyte AM3+ motherboard, but Ubuntu 10.04 supports them fine while 12.04/12.10 is completely unusable. They're not even powered on past the text...
Not really. That's what I said I'm trying to do, but it refuses to work. I'm trying to output the same thing on both monitors (clones), but one is 16:9 and the other is 16:10. To my knowledge, both...
Ubuntu 10.04 32-bit with a geforce 8600GTS and current nvidia drivers+nvidia-settings.... Problem is I'm trying to clone on 2 monitors that are different aspect (1 is 16:9, the other is 16:10). No...
Ok. I used to use DeVeDe. Now after doing a fresh install of 10.04 and updating everything, it no longer functions at all. It bitches it needs mencoder despite the fact mencoder is already installed....
Why the hell can't I find a way to make it remember the width of my columns instead of changing them every time? I'd settle for a way to override the default column width globally. I don't care. The...
Funny somebody would post that while I was finally figuring it out. I looked at the makefile again and spotted that "cc=gcc.exe" and I'm like "hmmmmmmm" That's what worked. I dunno why I didn't think...
No. There's no config script. I never needed one. I wrote it for windows and compiled it in MinGW for windows. It works in Wine though, and I want to update it without booting windows. I had actually...
Problem is I don't even know the right syntax to use a makefile this way.
name@computer:/media/mydata/Private/gsctoolz2k/ArtemisSVN/trunk/ps2cc$ i586-mingw32msvc-gcc
Makefile Makefile: file...
Every example of calling i586-mingw32msvc-gcc I've seen uses a "something.c -o whatever.exe". I've got a makefile that I used with MinGW on windows successfully, but I'll be damned if I can figure...
It's not really worth doing just for that. I don't use it for anything but storing files. I don't know if would pickup my huge LVM array with LUKS on it's own or not and that was a headache to setup....
Anybody?
Nothing?
Is there an addon to install for 8.04 to auto mount LUKS drives the way 10.04 does? I hate screwing around in the terminal to do it.
That's what I was kind of asking the guy who said it. I assume copy the streams without re-encoding.
Ah. Thank you
How does one use a "copy codec" on Handbrake?
It's only nice to use, if there's a version I don't have to compile myself. Last I saw, that wasn't the case for 10.04
Nope. ffplay thought the test video was 58 seconds too, as opposed to the 26 minutes it really is.
I've got a pile of old video files here that identify as MPEG-1 video, MPEG-1 Layer 2 audio. They're ~30 minute vids. They play fine on WMP/MPC under windows, but all 3 players I've tried on linux...
This is what I found on curl, but it's C++. I tried it anyway. GCC sees the headers, but linking libcurl doesn't work. Is the C lib called something else or isn't there one?
I'm trying to port an C app I wrote in windows a year or two ago to linux. It was originally win32, which I can't seem to get mingw32 to compile, so I cut it down to a command line app to compile in...
thanks
Still no answers. Is it possible to install the original grub instead?