you must have those as well as jaunty lines (4 lines total).
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you must have those as well as jaunty lines (4 lines total).
I'd like to say that this works fine on 64-bit Jaunty 9.04 also.
Too bad Pixel still hasn't released 1.0 final still, it was supposed to be released on April 30th :(
On a fresh install of Jaunty 9.04 Beta, I installed KDE3. Under Adept, when clicking on the manage repositories in the menu pulldown, it does nothing...
Edit: Also, something is wrong with the...
I would definitely look into pygame. It is the python version of SDL. SDL can handle setting up OpenGL windows and meshes really well together. For an OpenGL/SDL game/app you typically would use...
Xoff = plugin->screen_area.width/2 + plugin->screen_area.width/2 * cos(deg2rad(angletimer))-last_area.width/2;
Yoff = plugin->screen_area.height/2 - plugin->screen_area.height/2 *...
true, true. I'm anxiously awaiting the Plymouth PPA for Jaunty so I can start making some plugins. I really dont see plymouth getting knocked off so easily. Although at this point in time, thats not...
Sorry, but thats just the way usplash was created. In fact, it's not uncommon for any software/program for that matter to break binary compatibility between versions.
The real solution to your...
I most certainly will :D As far as thourghally tested, I hope it's to a point that it I can get a testable ISO like the one you made. Doing a diff on the modified files should confirm that they match...
efeXor: no guts, no glory.....and no homebrew :D
I looked at the PSPWiki and the hack itself doesn't really look complicated at all. In fact you have less of a chance of bricking it than I...
efeXor, Look here. It's been awhile because DEVHOOK was being actively developed when I was last on the scene. 1.50 Kernel Addons? I would do some research on what he's done recently before coming to...
somehow I would lay a bet that the atoi error is crappy programming. Back when I was using Windows, I wrote a game engine. Not too long ago, I decided to try to port it to linux as it was written in...
Try adding a vga=### line to your kernel line in /boot/grub/menu.lst
See here to figure out what ### number you will need to use.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VESA_BIOS_Extensions
The .so file is architecture dependant.
Although, you could just provide the source in a deb package and have it build it and then install it. That way you wouldn't need to compile separate .so...
madscientist:
I am finally getting around to downloading your ISO. I will test it, but it would be really beneficial if we can get the bash script finished. I (as well as others) would really...
Apparently kate is not installed for some reason. Works fine on my hardy-box.
Try apt-get install kate (KDE4 version)
or apt-get install kate-kde3 (preferably since it is KDE3 we are looking for)...
I do not think you are necessarily correct about the replication part. Take a look at the reconstructor/remaster/casper directory. It contains 2 manifest files. They are lists of packages to use on...
I am much more familiar with C than I am with python. The loop you posted has me slightly confused, although I do appreciate you giving an explanation of how it's working internally. I've never seen...
For the moment cnc.txt is the same as /etc/lsb-release and I can get it to convert the float, but as you can see with the regex lines at the top that are commented out, I'm not having much luck...
That is correct. You can change where GRUB installs the bootloader.
In the Ubuntu installer, on the last screen before it does the actual install, you should see a button that says Advanced....
I need to read a file, and look for floats(separated by whitespaces), take each float value and multiply it by 25.4(I am converting decimal inches to metric), and then take the new values and have...
I'll check out the link in your PM. I can't DL it tonight, but will try over the weekend. Hopefully it will work fine for me too, although once you can confirm it's working 100%, post the steps...
Was it a package issue of some sort? I replied to your PM btw.
QenBirQeni:
Read this, it's exactly what you are looking for. It's the best information I have ever seen on the subject of multibooting. I am using a similar setup to what you lined out in the first...
Yes, UCK or Reconstructor would be what you are looking for. usb-creator just takes a disc image and converts it to USB, so if you are wanting a custom USB then, you would need to make a custom ISO...
Plymouth Planned For Ubuntu 9.10 Integration
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=NjkzNQ