First launch after the update showed 5 "Broadcast Account" dialogs.
After closing them all and restarting Gwibber the dialog did not reappear and had to open it manually.
Furthermore it works fine.
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First launch after the update showed 5 "Broadcast Account" dialogs.
After closing them all and restarting Gwibber the dialog did not reappear and had to open it manually.
Furthermore it works fine.
Where target_host is server A or B?
Internet at school is being protected pretty good, thats why we as IT students are allowed to tunnel trough a special server at school. Let's call this server A.
Then there is another server named...
I have the same issue when writing files to a USB stick.
System -> Preferences -> Display
Thus far I have not found a solution for it. Maybe others do know a good solution.
I had similar problems when using auto login. Disabling this fixed those issues. :)
I recently also installed: Locationbar
What does it?
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You can use libTorrent and they have a simple client example.
There is a free version of AVG for Linux.
Banned for banning users who complain about how people ban already banned users.
Try to mount it and use gParted and format it a few times (they say doing it 30times is the safest way).
Did you try to run the following command in your terminal?
sudo dpkg --configure -a
Did you install the VirtualBox Guest Additions?
What about using a LiveUSB?
Try adding java -jar /full/path/to/programme.jar
Replace /full/path/to with the path where you program can be found.
I found a post on a gtk mailing list. I'll hope this will help you.
There are some tutorials on the Gnome website.
Click on Search in top of the page then you can find a option: Find All Your Threads. This will list all the threads you have started.
Never say never, there is already a project out there who gives you the ability to play Blu-Ray's (but it doesn't work for the Blu-Ray I have).
I recently received my first Blu-Ray movie as a gift from my girlfriend. The Dark Knight 2-disc special edition.
Only way for me to watch it is booting into Windows Seven and play it with PowerDVD....
It probably means you have to compile it. There should be a README somewhere in that package explaining how to install it.
Maybe you can post a list of files the archive contains.
Maybe you can take a look at the rsync page on help.ubuntu.com. It will also explain how to use Grsync.
Flash in Ubuntu 9.04 isn't that stable and it should be better in 9.10.
About your other issue, did you try the command it suggested?
sudo dpkg --configure -a
If yes, please start another...