I reinstall my system and when I try to update for the first time using the Update Manager, I got this:
Could not download all repository indexes
Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/olivia-security/main/binary-amd64/Packages 404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.91.14 80]
Failed...
@Vinoth.3v hi - it's very unlikely than somebody here in this chatroom had any experience with this very tuner. If you are lucky somebod stumbles upon your question to help you but this may take some time. Did you ask the vendor/manufacturer for help?
@Vinoth.3v if you are lucky and the tuner is similar to others that are already supported you may be able to grab the v4l source code and add the USB ID to it. Recompile and install.
thats the leg-work you going to have to do. My suggestion would be to take baby steps - find the current linuxtv source code and see if you can compile it. If you have any issues, ask a question. It seems fairly straightforward to do - linuxtv.org/repo
once you've got the source compiling, then look at modifying it.
We have a server which has a mounted NFS share to a server which no longer exists, so this is a line from the mount command on server "t01":
192.168.1.2:/test on /t02 type nfs (rw,vers=4,addr=192.168.1.2,clientaddr=192.168.1.12)
The t02 server no longer exists, it has been completely turned off...
The two questions I am talking about are:
Why does Ubuntu fail to run .exe files? / How do I run .exe?
How can I install Windows software? also games?
They are different but they both try to achieve the same goal. Can we consider them as duplicates?
I am biased towards this answer by RafaĆ C...
okay. i didn't know if anyone else had even seen it, or if it was a quirk. it's set in the xml config file, and if i log out and log back in it works as you would expect, but there seems to be some issue with autologin if i'm the only one that sees it happen.
i'm not really big on the only happens to me bug reports. i think it's a headache already hard-working devs don't need until i can fix my own problem and offer a suggestion.
@fossfreedom - do you remember that utility for animated gif screencasting? someone on meta wants it i think it was banz or something meta.askubuntu.com/questions/7369/…
So I've had kubuntu running on my lenovo laptop as the only operating system for most of the summer. Earlier this week, I decided to shrink the home partition in order to add a windows 7 partition.
After installing Windows 7, I was then stuck where I could boot into Windows 7, but could not boo...
I'm trying to port a compiz plugin from an older version to 0.9x
I'm absolutely new to developing compiz plugins and so not really sure where to begin. I've looked at some simple compiz plugins on GitHub, read the 'how to develop a compiz plugin' but I'm unable to find any information on how to ...
When I try to run the aircrack-ng suite by starting off with airmon-ng start wlan0, the whole OS crashes and I get a kernel panic error and I have to actually turn the PC off then back on for it to work again. I'm using ubuntu 13.04. do you think that it's compatibility issues with the latest ub...
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Wikipedia says that you can share files using IRC. Does someone knows how to do it?
In my browser (Chrome 29 on Windows 7), descenders are chopped off in comments, which makes it fairly annoying to read, as g's look like q's (most other letters with descenders are fairly unambiguous, ypj)
Post prose is fine, it just seems to be a comment issue just on Ask Ubuntu (Stack Overflow...