there are some cases where it won't work, i.e. if you are going for total non-destructive workflow from importing the raw onward... (takes a more power and space than I have)
After setting up network sharing the easy way on the Ubuntu machine, and getting an IP address via DHCP on the Arch Linux machine downstream, the Arch machine is able to ssh to the Ubuntu machine and resolve DNS, but not communicate with the Internet (ping, pacman time out). From the Arch Linux m...
I just checked out a user that has access to the First Post review queue, and the amount of "No action Needed" sentences to crappy questions were something to be ashamed. I don't want to think that someone else is leaving all that crap without a single action (be comment, edit, vote, flagging, wh...
I have a really old ubuntu system. Probably somewhere around 2.0.3 or something. i went to update manager but it wont let me download the new system. I have tried looking online for individual downloads to work my way up to the software but i can't find them. I also have a lot of important things...
Are there any Webmin alternatives that don't consume server resources but instead install on client machine & communicate via SSH client. So effectively all the actions made on that GUI are converted to terminal commands & executed via SSH. Are there any tools like that to communicate to a remote...
I am using an Ubuntu Server (13.04) Minimal installation (with the Xubuntu Metapackage as a desktop environment, if that matters) on x86_64 on my Samsung notebook. I am currently forced to use the no-longer-maintained version of the propriertary AMD graphics driver (fglrx-legacy) as the open-sour...
@Alaa my guess is view count. high view count might be a metric in protecting questions.
@Alaa when the official release happens you magically get it since the version number/codename stays the same. there's no "saucy-alpha" keyword in your ppa listing so it just sort of happens and you're running stable.
Can we synonymize sleep and suspend?
Sleep tag excerpt:
A power-saving state, basically same thing as "Standby mode", that allows a computer to quickly resume full-power operation (typically within several seconds) when you want to start working again.
Suspend tag excerpt:
Questions re...
sweet...done with per user installs of all the dns tools in kali on mainline (per user install for everything not in repo)...except for maltego. moving along.
if anyone is interested, here's the progress on tools without kali or some mirror of their packages jackhammered in to a ppa github.com/dasSchadenfreude/bash-kali
I have installed Ubuntu 12.04 (64 bit) operating system, It supports uefi so I installed it like a normal dual booting Now(not like wubi), when I try to load Windows8 it works fine. But when I try to run ubuntu, I got the following error
ubuntu winboot wubildr.mbr missing
How to i fix the ubun...
@Braiam Nothing wrong with posting those comments on posts by experienced / high-rep users. However, in this case, I don't think that's really a link-only answer; Jorge Castro summarized the important points by saying what driver to select. (It might be more appropriate to post a custom comment requesting further explanation.)
o_o - interesting quote from intel ... "We do not condone or support Canonical in the course of action they have chosen, and will not carry XMir patches upstream. -The Management"
Guys.. this question can be closed. I got fed-up with this issue and decided to do something a little drastic - I simply upgraded to 12.10. It's resolved my issue for now. — ClarifyLinuxApr 12 at 13:43
@Lucio mmm... what I say exactly? I'm just pointing out that OP asked for a browser independent client and you gave him a browser dependent plugin, and that's why probably the answer gets downvotes
I don't mean drivers. My stuff works, but until everyone's stuff works you're targeting a broken market. It's like trying to sell cars to the homeless.
What nexus model do you have ( I have grouper, so sound and turning the screen are broke on the touch image) unless making the image manually could fix that...