Just a few commands should repair your panels. If you have the time sometimes it is worth learning to fix the problem rather than the nuclear option. Try these commands and see if they help, you do...
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Just a few commands should repair your panels. If you have the time sometimes it is worth learning to fix the problem rather than the nuclear option. Try these commands and see if they help, you do...
Well, for that I agree Handbrake is a favorite of mine also.
I am assuming you mean you want several movies on a dvd, and plan to play them with a set top dvd player. Try devede I think it will do what you describe. I have only used it for single movies myself...
Maybe I was typing too quick I put in too many forces, used too much force :p:p . This one should work.
sudo dpkg --remove --force-remove-reinstreq adobe-flashplugin
I think the force command from earlier did not go far enough. Please try the command below, it should work to remove the offending package.
sudo dpkg --remove -force --force-remove-reinstreq...
Here is a copy of one of my older posts. noorez just run the bottom command and that will clear the reinstall loop you are stuck in. Be sure to plug in the correct package name.
sudo apt-get...
The password is usually the admin password for the computer. The same on you login with.
Thunderbird makes it very easy to set up another account. Go to the menu entry for account settings and click the box for new account, enter your account details. Be sure if you want to use only one...
I worked around this problem by adding a line to /etc/rc.local
sudo gedit /etc/rc.local then insert this line before exit0
/etc/init.d/samba restart This restarts Samba and starts the nmbd...
The terminal output is correct for version 9.10. I would assume your upgrade was successful the thing to do now is use it to check for stability. I don't know about the touchpad issue.
My wife currently uses 9.10 netbook remix on an Acer Aspire and it performs much better than under 9.04. She has used it since a late Alpha version. All of the previous graphic lag, screen tearing...
Open your system monitor application, under the menu: system administration the first tab will tell you your release version.
Fat 32 has a file size limit of 4 GB per individual file. One way around this is to use compression such as RAR and break your file into several pieces. Other than that I would recommend a more...
Check in your Vista machine and make sure under the networking center that your Vista computer makes itself available on the network. If it is set to Public you can't see anything because it assumes...
Sounds like you are not opening with admin authority, use sudo before your command, an example is:
sudo gedit /etc/network/interfaces
Now if you are trying to open your file graphically, use the...
The correct command is
sudo dpkg --configure -a try that followed by
sudo apt-get update then
sudo apt-get upgrade If you get another error message post it here.
Considering the speed of your current processor why would you need more than 2 GB of memory to use Ubuntu. If you are doing image or video work you get the most bang for the buck with the fastest...
Using synaptic install startup-manager , this program will allow you to easily add your splash screen and adjust your grub settings like your default os booting.
At the Boot Menu select the recovery mode option, Then:
Type
ls /home
This will tell you your username.
Your username should appear in the results. Then, enter:
passwd <username>
Maybe try soundjuicer, it works ok for me. My favorite ripping program is CDex which unfortunately is windows only.
You might try Lynx browser. I like all the eye candy myself, but Lynx is supposed to be a good browser for web developers to check their sites compatibility. http://www.lynxbrowser.com/
Just happy to help. Cheers!
It looks like line 68 has a error like spelling or a missing space maybe. To look at it open a terminal and type:
sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
Count down to line 68, it should be formed in a...
Is it possible that you are out of hard drive space this line seems to say that.
Some parts of compiz are still quite experimental, especially anything you would have to install with git. Unless you just have to have that certain effect, you might save yourself some headaches by...