If you don't get your discs up and running you could try this application I stumbled upon yesterday:
http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
Haven't tried it myself yet, but it sure looks like a...
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If you don't get your discs up and running you could try this application I stumbled upon yesterday:
http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
Haven't tried it myself yet, but it sure looks like a...
Make sure you didn't burn the disc as a data disc with the iso on it. You have to use the "Burn image" (or similar) option in the burning software that you use.
If you pop in the disc in windows,...
sudo apt-get install gdesklets gdesklets-data
<edit> Ah! Too late :)</edit>
those are probably adesklets, gdesklets or screenlets
1.0.0 came into gutsy repositories today, with imlib2 and xinerama support compiled in!
http://pici.se/thumbs/t_mXDZnCyqQ.gif
http://pici.se/thumbs/t_QybVACJrF.gif
fluxpanel
fbpager
conky (two instances)
idesk (for the icons to the right)
gnome-panel
conky
fbpager
black glass fluxbox style
qtcurve gtk/qt style
gnome-terminal
irssi
http://pici.se/thumbs/t_MHRRbdxtT.gif
or Sidux - Debian Sid made somewhat easy to use
A Zenith DOS laptop made in 1989 that I got from my dad's cousin. No hdd, but two 3,5" floppy drives one for the DOS boot floppy, and one for the floppy with the programs. Had one game, MicroGolf. I...
ah, you need to run a second gnome-settings-daemon as root for that to work I guess, not a good idea. Another possible solution could be to use switch2 (gtk-theme-switch) to set the theme for root...
That's probably because you run those apps as the root user, and root has no fancy gtk themes set. You can set one by running
gksudo gnome-theme-manager
audacious is another xmms/winamp clone, still alive, and still compatible with winamp2 skins...
Ah, I fixed the problem with update-grub naming the kernels Debian instead of Ubuntu. Just edit the update-grub script by hand (/sbin/update-grub). Look for the line:
# Title
title="Debian"
...
hmm, can I get the automagic list to name the kernels Ubuntu * instead of Debian *?
seems to work fine in firefox and not at all in opera? can someone confirm this?
hmm, questions about network bridge:
I'm using qemu (running win2k) on the same box as my router (shorewall/iptables) currently using a two interface setup (eth0 = internet, eth1 = local network...
seems like the linux installer is out:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=79579
another way is to put the files in ~/.gnome2/totem-addons , that's what I've always done (well, not on 64-bit systems, but I would guess there's no difference. It even works to a great extent on my...
Uppsala. Raised and fed by moose about 300 km north of my current location, though...
System of a down - Lost in hollywood [Mezmerize, 2005]
can hardly wait til' they release Hypnotize... :)
5/10: you should've used one of the south park canadians :)
well, I referred to the first post of this thread that states that bin/cue support is on it's way...and it even has a screenshot, so I thought it would be out soon...
so when is gnomebaker 0.3.1 with bin/cue support coming? i'm in the need for easy burning of bin/cue images :)
started with mdk 10 last spring. ubuntu since the middle of november and Hoary since late november...