My computer, a HP530 dont have support for 3D
Where can I download an older version of Google Earth??
And what is the newest version I can use in my old computer.
I run Linux Mint 16 Mate
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Anyone know why when I run xinit /usr/bin/xterm -- :1 I get an xterm cli emulator like I wanted, but I don't have focus on the window, which makes it impossible to do anything?
@blade19899 @Mateo There was a while where you could get the free full version of lightworks if you got/used the beta version. Might have been Windows only...thought about getting it but didn't, seeing as I have no use for it
@blade19899 What are the restrictions that the free version has?
> he difference between Free and Pro now is that the Pro version has a much wider range of output options, whereas the Free version is limited to web formats (ie MPEG4/H.264), at up to 720p.
Anyways...If anyone wouldn't mind, check out this video and if you like it vote a couple times for it by clicking on the thumbs-up button. It's a project my friend did :)
@blade19899 Depends...usually takes me ~45min-hour. If I'm super tired I can conk out pretty quick though...
I need advice - I have a s3 bucket to which multiple users push and read. As one can imagine this leads to data inconsistency, any ideas about how I can unsure mutual exclusion in s3?
Having to reinstall the operative system from scratch on an eeePC 901, which has two SSD disks, 4GB and 16GB, is it possible to install it using both disks as if they were one?
I am trying to route traffic from one interface to another. I am a bit confused on how to do this. I know I have the route command, but I can't figure out how to use the command :P
(I tried using IPTables for this too. I must not be doing something right)
Here is my setup:
eth1 - wan
eth2 - l...
Okay, so I am busy learning the terminal and am looking at the shell and profile configuration files.
Thus far it seems local confifuration takes place in the files ~/bashrc and ~/profile (usually hidden files) and more global settings are defined in the /etc folder.
I am using nano to view and ...
@falconer he wants to install Ubuntu alongside Windows in a separated partition... for some reason the installer only offers install Ubuntu inside windows
I have windows 8/Ubuntu 12.10 dual boot and i have 300 GB unallocated space in my HDD but whe i try to create a new partition it tells me that i have reached the maximum number of partitions(in both systems).
My swap partition and unallocated space are contiguous, any ideas how can i solve this ?
I am trying to route traffic from one interface to another. I am a bit confused on how to do this. I know I have the route command, but I can't figure out how to use the command.
(I tried using IPTables for this too. I must not be doing something right)
Here is my setup:
eth1 - wan
eth2 - lan
...
I am trying to route traffic from one interface to another. I am a bit confused on how to do this. I know I have the route command, but I can't figure out how to use the command :P
Here is my setup:
eth1 - wan
eth2 - lan
tun0 - VPN tunnel outside
I want to route all traffic from eth2, throug...
@Braiam In those cases I only saw the install alongside grayed out, or not showing at all. Never saw install inside option, so I won't vote on that one if it goes to the reopen queue.
@hbdgaf I'm presuming he wants accelerate the download with multipart downloads... I don't see that Chromium has a limit about the amount of active downloads...
@Braiam It doesn't. The windows registry edit to which he is referring is only really usually relevant for bittorrent. It's not usually related to chromium.
urgency... so yes. some text notes added to a couple. re-organized some of the issues in to subsystems, so i can tackle a subsystem at a time, etc, etc.
also, i found some code floating around for greenscreen processing. i have it bookmarked for when i have time to look at making a gstreamer custom filter.
random: did you know opencv has a gst adapter for filters? -- not that it is really relevant for much of what we are talking about, but it was interesting.
it's still in gst-bad... which i find odd. it's not like it's gst-flash or something. given opencv is FOSS and powerful, it should have made its way to gst-plugins-awesome.
@Mateo the code was in an optimization question on SO, so it's probably not performant. still, it's a start.
it's something like if G-value is significantly above pick a different value set alpha to max and iterate over pixels.
probably better to just say if G>200 and pick a value<50 set alpha. does away with a lot of the math per pixel. just requires a specifically colored green-screen and good lighting. simple enough to expose thresholds in settings too.