Okay, that's the version I have. Thank you for the quick replies.
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Okay, that's the version I have. Thank you for the quick replies.
I'm running Ubuntu 16.04.02 Server Edition, and I recently learned that there's a years-old vulnerability in Samba that they recently discovered and patched...
Anybody have any idea of what's going on, or what's not working?
If you're no longer using the onboard graphics, do you have it disabled in BIOS? As DuckHook alluded to, it could be causing a conflict. It could be just a coincidence that you've had no problem...
I just wanted to add that I encountered the same issue as the OP when I tried to run SimTower (a 16-bit application) on Wine 1.2.2 on Mint 11 i386 (based on Ubuntu 11.04). Following the suggestion of...
If you can suspend but not hibernate, then you might not have enough swap space. Your swap partition needs to be at least as large as the amount of memory your computer has. I like to set my swap...
I am just about to pull out my hair! I have been trying all day to get my Palm Tungsten E2 to sync with Gnome-Pilot via Bluetooth, with no success. Some stats:
I am running Mint 11, which is...
I'm afraid this didn't help me at all. I still have exactly the same problem as described in the OP: Nothing happens when I run the dund command and attempt to connect with my Palm Tungsten E2. I...
As a workaround, you can open a text editor, type your custom mount point into that, then copy/paste it into the mount point field in the installer. This is assuming you are installing from the...
Just to clarify a point: Being logged in with an administrative account in Linux does not automatically confer administrative permissions. You still need to explicitly elevate your access level each...
How did you delete your file exactly? If you just simply deleted it from within Nautilus (the graphical file manager), then your "deleted" file is sitting safely in your trashcan. Just open the...
I don't believe removal of Chromium through Synaptic, Software Manager, or apt automatically removes the config folder. It might be worth verifying this though.
It's not a Chromium problem, as it works just fine for me. It's also not likely a Natty problem, as it would also affect me running Mint 11.
Check your preference settings in Chromium (click the...
Hmmm... There could be any number of different WLAN cards in there. Could you open a terminal, type "lspci" (without the quotes), and post the output?
It depends on a whole lot of variables, not the least of which is your choice of desktop environment. KDE and Gnome (and now Unity) are full of eye-candy, but are also slow in comparison with other...
Sounds like something might be misconfigured. Do you know what kind of wireless card is in your laptop? Also, try connecting with an ethernet cable and seeing if your speed results improve.
Used to be Firefox, but it has become rather bloated and cantankerous over the last several releases. Now it's Chrome or Chromium.
"Buffering" usually means your browser isn't getting data fast enough to keep the player fed. This is usually a network issue. Have you verified your network settings to make sure they're correct? It...
Although I think the main focus of this discussion has been the health consequences, if any, of GM food, the way you stated your argument above actually makes perfect sense to me. I hadn't considered...
The reason for this (though a citation is definitely needed for your claim here) likely has far less to do with the organic food choices than it has with the obviously conscious decision to live a...
I will have to ask you to cite your source of this information, as it seems remarkably far-fetched to me. In effect, it is saying that if I, for example, eat large quantities of fish throughout my...
I use SWAT. It's been a very effective tool for me to remotely manage Samba on my headless server.
What exactly happens when you try to boot from your USB drive?
If you made your bootable USB with Ubuntu 10.10 or 11.04, and you get some sort of weird error along with a boot> prompt when you try...
I've had some pretty random and bizarre issues with Flash, particularly on my kids' laptops running Mint LXDE. I am starting to wonder if there's some sort of conflict between the flash plugin...