On 20/11/2011 19:31, Yorvyk wrote:
> If a CPU can't support PAE it can't support more than 4GiB of RAM, so the PAE
> part of the kernel shoudn't come into play.
From what I understand, PAE has a different set of paging structures compared to
non-PAE. Does the kernel know to fall back onto non-PAE
On 09/06/2011 12:34, Jonathan Marsden wrote:
> Why? What is the value of being able to "still keep lubuntu-desktop"?
Because new packages being added to lubuntu-desktop will be pulled in when it is
upgraded. If you remote lubuntu-desktop, you won't get any of the new additions.
And it can be hard
On 27/05/2011 12:11, PCMan wrote:
> PCManFM always shows icons only to save screen space.
> So changing gtk+ settings won't affect it.
> This is not a bug. It's by design.
Shouldn't PCManFM use the gtk+ settings, and the gtk+ default settings be
changed in LXDE to use an icons-only layout instead?
On 10/05/2011 23:29, Lee Gold wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Following your instructions, here's what I get. Could it be that only
> the graphic utility - the Update Manager - has the problem? Anyway here
> is the output of the command:
>
> giga1@giga1:~$ aptitude full-upgrade --show-deps --simulate
> The foll
On 10/05/2011 06:18, Lee Gold wrote:
> The update manager wants to update Apache - Apache updates are cited in
> my update manager, yet I uninstalled Apache weeks ago. Please see my
> previous screen print attachment. Why does my update manager want to
> update something that I have uninstalled?
T
On Thursday 17,February,2011 04:46 PM, Naveen Agrawal wrote:
> Loong Jin
>
> Please file a bug at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/palimpsest.
>
>
> The link provided by you is incorrect. Please check it.
Whoops, sorry about that. I forgot it was in the gnome-disk-utility package.
On Thursday 17,February,2011 05:54 AM, Naveen Agrawal wrote:
> Hi
>
> While trying to open the mount-point in Disk-Utility(palimpsest), I came
> across
> a bug that Disk-Utility asks
> for nautilus file manger instead of pcman. I am attaching the screenshot[1] of
> the problem.
Please file a bu
On Tuesday 01,February,2011 01:00 PM, Benny Hult wrote:
> And UTC is changed twice a year, there's winter time and summer time (daylight
> saving) and it requires editing to keep it up-to-date.
UTC isn't changed twice a year, by the way. UTC != GMT.
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to post in that thread, because it has degenerated into a flame
war of whether or not hardware/software vendors should support old hardware.
Anyone who has enough time to deal with that thread, please feel free to do so.
P.S. I also use the graphic card mentioned.
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On Mon, 28 Jun 2010 19:43:01 +0100
Steve wrote:
> [...]
> > On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 8:25 AM, Chow Loong Jin
> > wrote:
> > > On Mon, 28 Jun 2010 11:19:17 +0100
> > > Andrew Woodhead wrote:
> > >
> > >> Just copy it to /usr/lib/chromium-bro
On Mon, 28 Jun 2010 19:43:01 +0100
Steve wrote:
> [...]
> > On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 8:25 AM, Chow Loong Jin
> > wrote:
> > > On Mon, 28 Jun 2010 11:19:17 +0100
> > > Andrew Woodhead wrote:
> > >
> > >> Just copy it to /usr/lib/chromium-bro
On Mon, 28 Jun 2010 11:19:17 +0100
Andrew Woodhead wrote:
> Just copy it to /usr/lib/chromium-browser/plugins
And run chromium-browser with --enable-plugins. (Unless I'm outdated
and it's enabled by default now).
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automatically searches in the mozilla plugins' directories as
well.
> [...]
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t, using something like "compiz --replace", or even "compiz"
alone, since compiz defaults to --replace behaviour in Ubuntu.
To revert back, you can probably run "openbox --replace", or otherwise
killall compiz, then run "openbox".
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Is the dd really necessary? I remember doing "md5sum /dev/cdrom" and having it
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ms to give the
> same result (I won't install Firefox).
Try checking "about:plugins" in Chromium, and see if your Java plugin's being
detected by Chromium. Chances are that it wasn't installed properly though
(check update-alternatives --display mozilla-javaplu
simulator made for educational purposes.)
In a nutshell: If your CPU does 64-bit, then go 64-bit. But don't
expect any great leaps in performance. Any gain in performance is
likely to be small for anything that's not CPU-intensive.
The only drawbacks you might get from 64-bit L
st fine for me in Ubuntu. I don't see why it wouldn't work for you. If
it needs you to sign in with a password first, it means that the NOPASSWD part
isn't working. Try "sudo -k" in a terminal followed by "sudo
/usr/sbin/pm-hibernate" in a terminal and see whether
rminal:
*LAZINESS*
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On Saturday 13,March,2010 05:36 AM, Steve wrote:
> sudo aptitude dist-upgrade offers you the correct solution as well.
aptitude does not have dist-upgrade. It has full-upgrade and safe-upgrade which
are the dist-upgrade and upgrade counterparts from apt-get.
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metapackage in order to have newly depended upon packages installed
automatically in the next upgrade.
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ebian/Ubuntu just yet, so it is not in the archives and will not be entering
Lucid.
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n after the installation, not during. Even if browser choice is a
fairly religious thing, as long as you don't prevent people from using the
browser they want to use, it's fine.
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er unproductive Mono war that's going on
everywhere online, but it has some pretty relevant points for you as
well, especially #4 and #6.
[1] http://www2.apebox.org/wordpress/rants/163/
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talking about? Please also keep in mind that the community does not
revolve around you, nor does it consist solely of you.
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