Hi,
I would like to submit my Plasma theme Oxygen Connections to Kubuntu.
It can be found here:
http://kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=84047
It is a simple theme based off of the Oxygen widget style. The theme is
very sane and not too overbearing and goes well with the entire Oxygen
Hi,
This is a reminder.
You are noted as the last translator of the debconf translation for
console-data. The English template has been changed, and now some messages
are marked fuzzy in your translation or are missing.
I would be grateful if you could take the time and update it.
Please send
Hello:
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router, GBIC,SFP,WIC,cables etc... We provide high quality products and the
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are interested in any of our products, please contact
Wow, found this great mobile distro after seeing your recent PR
(http://practical-tech.com/infrastructure/alpha-ubuntu-for-umpcs-is-developer-ready/).
Very cool stuff, and a talented team driving it as well!
So, here is a not ready for prime time question set, to see if I can
shoe-horn
I'm also interested in this target platform and wondered if remix would
work. I've run 7.10 on the D945GCLF, but 8.04 errors. I've read Xubuntu
works but haven't had a chance to test.
It would also be great to have an easily installable version to a thumb
drive. I can run the D945GCLF off other
Brian,
Intel D945GCLF, yes, my bad.
>From what I can tell, some of the initial issues with booting the Atom
D945GCLF and 8.04 have been cleaned up ( see
http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/4/17/298 and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/223656. But
unfortunately,
this is not the
Brian DeLacey wrote:
I'm also interested in this target platform and wondered if remix
would work. I've run 7.10 on the D945GCLF, but 8.04 errors. I've read
Xubuntu works but haven't had a chance to test.
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 12:56 PM, Michael Grollman
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On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 9:34 AM, Ramnarayan. K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 1:53 AM, Sanjay Bhangar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Have you tried a checking whether the file (AVSEQ01 or whatever it is
called on your vcd ..) plays okay on vlc or any other media player? if
snip
Try vcdripper tool available in vcdimager package.
/snip
My mistake, the tool is vcdxrip. The package is same.
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Arvind wrote:
Hi,is there any particular way to join the team of Ubunteros in
Banalore
and join the LUG too...
AFAIK, there is only a Ubuntu India Team (available at ubuntu-in.org
and
#ubuntu-in in irc.freenode.net) and not
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I have no clue boss. May be the server is configured to block ip
addresses
taking certain route( may be, dont ask me the reason).
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Just to a file that i can edit and keep on my hd mean while
If you want to 'edit' the file, then that's potentially a bigger
problem since you will need to check what video codecs are supported
by the editting software you wish to use and that will probably
require conversion to a format that is
Hi folks,
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 9:38 AM, Parthan SR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hope you read the previous announcement about Global Bug Jam. If you are
interested and plan to participate, please check
http://ubuntu-in.org:81/wiki/Events/GlobalBugJam and add your name to
the participant table.
I'll try adn stick to this format to make things easy :-)
Add the following repo(s):-
Medibuntu, banshee ppa, my ppa (as I'm learning to package)
Install the following apps:-
desktop from repos
ubuntu-restricted-extras - flash and other evil stuff
ssh -
Hi,
Would any of you be willing to put a bit of time into transcribing the
Ubuntu UK Podcast into plain text format?
It doesn't need to be one person doing every episode, but each person
could pick one ep, and do that, and then do another when they have time.
Any volunteers, questions?
Cheers,
On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 13:24 +0100, Philip Stubbs wrote:
Is there any particular format or layout required?
I didn't give it that much thought. I figured that the most time
consuming thing was to actually do the transcription itself, so as long
as it's in a human readable format (unicode text)
On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 13:31 +0100, Stephen O'Neill wrote:
This is the sort of thing I could do, but couldn't guarantee due to time
etc.
Sure, that affects us all, so it would be great if we could have a
team of people who did it, and organised it amongst themselves. From
our point of view
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 2:31 PM, Alan Pope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 13:24 +0100, Philip Stubbs wrote:
Do you have a better suggestion? Anyone seen what other podcasts do? I
know there are pay-for services ranging from 30-40 cents USD per minute,
but we thought this might
Hi All
I haven't responded to any of these before but I'd be happy to get involved
with the transcribing. Not being a coder I'd still love to do my bit for the
community and this sounds like a great way to go about it.
Cheers
Bruce
On 6/25/08, Alan Pope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Would
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I will try
transcribing a bit at the weekend and see how long it takes and then
give you an answer!
Excellent stuff. If you start with episode 1 then any work you do wont
be in vain! (on the assumption nobody else has already
On 25/06/2008, Alan Pope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 13:31 +0100, Stephen O'Neill wrote:
This is the sort of thing I could do, but couldn't guarantee due to time
etc.
Sure, that affects us all, so it would be great if we could have a
team of people who did it, and
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Lucy wrote:
Would it be worth splitting each podcast into 10 minute chunks?
I did wonder about this too - I would definitely be able to pitch in if
it was one or two 10 minute chunks to transcribe each week.
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w:
Stephen O'Neill wrote:
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Lucy wrote:
Would it be worth splitting each podcast into 10 minute chunks?
I did wonder about this too - I would definitely be able to pitch in if
it was one or two 10 minute chunks to transcribe each week.
If we
I have a two-year old daughter and an Ubuntu laptop (Hardy on a Dell
Inspiron 1520).
How do I lock the keyboard and mouse without locking the screen? I
realise this may require installing new packages.
For example, I want to be able to play a video on the laptop, whilst my
daughter to bashes
Sure I'll help if you want. I primarily use a Windows PC (booo) but only
because I need it for Microsoft Word etc and Gaming. You could always try
speech-to-text (recognition) maybe - quicker than transcribing it.
Sign me up anyway!
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Just a note on the me using a Windows PC bit, I have all
Quoting James Milligan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just a note on the me using a Windows PC bit, I have all the disks for
Ubuntu 7.10 and 8.04, but my dad won't let me install dual-boot at the
moment because 'he doesn't trust Linux being reliable, and it doesn't have
the same compatibility as Windows
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 5:07 PM, James Milligan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure I'll help if you want. I primarily use a Windows PC (booo) but only
because I need it for Microsoft Word etc and Gaming. You could always try
speech-to-text (recognition) maybe - quicker than transcribing it.
Sign
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 5:07 PM, James Milligan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a note on the me using a Windows PC bit, I have all the disks for
Ubuntu 7.10 and 8.04, but my dad won't let me install dual-boot at the
moment because 'he doesn't trust Linux being reliable, and it doesn't have
the
Matthew Macdonald-Wallace wrote:
Quoting James Milligan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just a note on the me using a Windows PC bit, I have all the disks for
Ubuntu 7.10 and 8.04, but my dad won't let me install dual-boot at the
moment because 'he doesn't trust Linux being reliable, and it doesn't
Hi,
I transcribed most of the Ubuntu Screencasts subtitles and as a guide it
took me around 4-5 hours for a 30 min video. Granted, I'm not a fast
typist and each line had to be sync'ed with the video/audio properly
afterwards, so I'm sure this project will be much quicker.
It definitely helps if
I know it's not 100% accurate, but I thought perhaps for the monologues etc
it could help a bit. If anything was wrong I'd obviously correct it etc.
James Milligan
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I use VirtualBox to do exactly that in Ubuntu, as far as I know it is
also available for Windows. One thing to note is the NON open source edition
is the one that allows you to share usb devices between the host and guest.
I'm sure I saw a blog post recently describing how to fix that on
On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 17:22 +0100, Matthew Wild wrote:
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 5:07 PM, James Milligan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a note on the me using a Windows PC bit, I have all the disks for
Ubuntu 7.10 and 8.04, but my dad won't let me install dual-boot at the
moment because 'he
2008/6/25 Alan Pope [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 13:31 +0100, Stephen O'Neill wrote:
I will try
transcribing a bit at the weekend and see how long it takes and then
give you an answer!
Excellent stuff. If you start with episode 1 then any work you do wont
be in vain! (on the
Good idea - same view as you. Perhaps we could have a page where we could
say what episode we're doing, and maybe the timing (e.g from start to 5 mins
in...). Also be useful for posting the transcripts so others can edit them
as well if there are any mistakes (which there won't, of course ;-)
2008/6/25 James Milligan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Good idea - same view as you. Perhaps we could have a page where we could
say what episode we're doing, and maybe the timing (e.g from start to 5 mins
in...). Also be useful for posting the transcripts so others can edit them
as well if there are any
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Philip Stubbs wrote:
| 2008/6/25 James Milligan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Good idea - same view as you. Perhaps we could have a page where we could
| say what episode we're doing, and maybe the timing (e.g from start to
5 mins
| in...). Also be useful for
Stephen Drake wrote:
Snip
It definitely helps if you're familiar with the subject under discussion
and you'll very quickly be annoyed when you realise most people don't
talk in proper sentences.
...um, err, ye, what, why err... :-)
Just having a go at transcribing the interview with Becky
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Philip Stubbs wrote:
| Is there a wiki for this? Seems to me that a page where we can put our
| names against a show will be useful. I am a bit reluctant to pick an
| episode thinking that someone else may already be half way through it.
| Even worse,
2008/6/25 Stephen O'Neill [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Good idea ... plus we need a style guide - including things like talking
over, indicating pauses, saying who's speaking, stage directions etc.
I presume that plain text would be simplest to author, although XHTML or
XML will obviously be easier to
Stephen O'Neill wrote:
Have you any idea how many words there are in the podcast? I will try
transcribing a bit at the weekend and see how long it takes and then
give you an answer!
IIRC, people talk at a rate in the order of 300-350 words a minute.
Mac
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On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 20:41 +0100, Steve Cook wrote:
Just having a go at transcribing the interview with Becky Hogge of the
Open Rights Group from the first pod cast to see how quickly I can get
it done. One thing I had last time I did this was a media player with
fast forward/rewind
Alan Pope wrote:
On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 20:41 +0100, Steve Cook wrote:
Just having a go at transcribing the interview with Becky Hogge of the
Open Rights Group from the first pod cast to see how quickly I can get
it done. One thing I had last time I did this was a media player with
fast
Can I add an event photo to the wiki gallery? (This page
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/Gallery )
I've played in the sandbox, but I haven't tried the real thing, mainly
because I'm a pessimistic coward - if it can go wrong, it will, and I'll
be the one who pressed enter!
I've read the help
Steve Cook wrote:
SNIP
One thing I had last time I did this was a media player with
fast forward/rewind buttons, rather than a slider. Anybody know which
one that is?
One application that might be suitable, Transcriber - It's in the
universe repository:
$ sudo apt-get install transcriber
2008/6/25 Steve Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Alan Pope wrote:
Audacity? Which also has a slider to playback slowly, so you can play at
0.8x speed which may be easier.
Cheers,
Al.
Thanks. I'll get it installed now.
Steve
I have made start.
http://stuphi.co.uk/uupc_s01e01.txt
Having never
On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 22:00 +0100, Dianne Reuby wrote:
Can I add an event photo to the wiki gallery? (This page
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/Gallery )
Yeah, go wild :)
All you need to do is attach files (More actions: Attachments), then go
back to the main page and edit it. Put lines like
Ladies and Gents,
It looks like I'll be attending my first LRL this year. I notice
there's a wiki page about it with a couple of names on, and that we're
mentioned as exhibitors on the LRL blog, but thus far there is no
schedule and no indication of what we intend to be doing there. Anyone
got
Andrew,
I do not know of a software way to do this but if you plan to be
stationary, have you thought of connecting it to an old crt monitor,
where the laptop can then be
Or is this for holidays? sometimes a portable dvd player with screen
will only set you back £40-50.
of course if you can
Lots of drinking on Friday, Saturday and Sunday night :)
It's good - lots of talks, exhibitors, birds-of-a-feather sessions,
quite a few freebies, really friendly community atmosphere and the
Gong-A-Thong is not to be missed... :\The facilities are good too
- and the venue is right in the
Youll need to post xorg.conf and Xorg.0.log for needed details. Youll
get a quicker fix for this if you do a bit of investigation yourself
:) Just trawl through the log and see what X is doing.
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I am unable to give you an xorg file.
I'll make a correction. It's my old computer that my family uses. It runs
xp. I suspect there is a problem with the actual graphics card as it
happened to an ATi card that I had in the past. Maybe the computer needs a
dusting inside...
When i got the
Here ya go, use this xorg.conf it should get your up and happening on
the NV driver. Then uninstall envy to clean it all out
xorg.conf.nullack
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Daniel Morrison:
I have had similiar experiences to what you describe but surely this
is what free software is all about! Choice.
If you are concerned about stability and showstopper bugs, choose
Debian, RHEL, etc.
If you are concerned about bleeding edge functionality and hardware
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Slawek Drabot wrote:
| Choice is great. However we need to ask ourselves if we really need 20
different media players, for example, instead of 3 or 4 really good ones?
|
| The nature of open source means that there are always more bugs than
resources
On Mon, 2008-06-23 at 14:03 +1000, Null Ack wrote:
Slawek having been on the tender process for numerous Government
contracts (both inside in the Government and outside in vendors) the
key pros / cons for Linux I see are:
1. Pro - reduced TCO
2. Pro - easy sell for servers
3. Con - hard
On Sun, 2008-06-22 at 18:22 +1000, Steve Lindsay wrote:
On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 2:27 PM, Null Ack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Linux needs to have less scatterbrain behaviour where half done things are
left and the chaos moves forward to the next semi complete feature. It needs
to consolidate
On Sun, 2008-06-22 at 19:53 +1000, Daniel Mons wrote:
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Blindraven wrote:
| *shrug*
|
| I agree fully with the op.
trim
It should be mentioned that a common criticism of RedHat Enterprise
Linux is that it moves quite slowly. They are slow to
Hi Matthew,
I've come across this exact same problem on both my old dev machines! It
only happens rarely and I havn't had a chance to work out why it's
happening yet.
Obviously it has NOTHING to do with Xorg (as you said) because:
1. the monitor displays the no signal message
2.
On Sun, 2008-06-22 at 21:19 +1000, Dave Hall wrote:
On Sun, 2008-06-22 at 20:35 +1000, Null Ack wrote:
Daniel with respect, I did not mean to present that the solution to
improving the quality of GNU/Linux is for centralised control.
trim
I dont see proper release management stifling any
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Karl Goetz wrote:
| Surely your not saying Debian stable has faster adoption then Red Hat
| EL? Or were you refering to release turn around time?
I know very few people who use Debian Stable at a desktop level. Most
(including myself) use Debian
1. Try the monitor with another computer. If it does not work, it has
ended its useful life.
2. Swap the connecting cable with another cable either analogue or digital
- the 7600 GS should have both sockets. If it does not work, your graphics
card may be at fault.
3. Connect the monitor to
Hello,
I just started collecting little helpers for Ubuntu translators in a
package:
* Firefox search plugin which allows to go to the translation page of
the entered package (e.g. gnome-app-install)
* search-translation command line script to search for strings in the
installed language
I need to translate this : Have fun !
in spanish :
Pásalo bien!
in german :
and this : Listen carefully !
in german :
and to finish, this : Look !
in german :
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Can't help with spanish german, but if you like/need to add italian
translation, I'd be happy to help ;)
Sergio
On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 13:58 +0200, laurent.bellegarde wrote:
Hi everyone,
I need help for some translations to finish the ubuntu studio video clip
for RMLL2008
I need to
Sergio Bello a écrit :
Can't help with spanish german, but if you like/need to add italian
translation, I'd be happy to help ;)
hi sergio, go ahead, i'm taking your three translations in italian...
bye,
Laurent
Sergio
On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 13:58 +0200, laurent.bellegarde wrote:
German translations below:
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 13:58:13 +0200
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: need help for translations, ubuntu studio video clip RMLL2008
Hi everyone,
I need help for some translations to finish the ubuntu studio video clip
I could help in spanish of course whit some one else juts tell me were to
start..
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Hector Anthony Henry Sjogreen a écrit :
I could help in spanish of course whit some one else juts tell me were
to start..
Hi,
for french, spanish, italian, english, that's done.
I've several translations for german, i'm waiting few hours to be sure
to write the good think.
The preview has
Hi,
i've done a first preview, you can download it from this adress :
http://laurent.bellegarde.free.fr/lprod2/ubuntustudio/preview_ubuntu_studio.ogg
5.3 Mo, encoded in ogg théora/ogg vorbis broadband quality 320x240.
The german translations are not finished yet, and if you have 17 seconds
at
laurent.bellegarde wrote:
Hi,
i've done a first preview, you can download it from this adress :
http://laurent.bellegarde.free.fr/lprod2/ubuntustudio/preview_ubuntu_studio.ogg
5.3 Mo, encoded in ogg théora/ogg vorbis broadband quality 320x240.
The german translations are not finished yet,
German verified.
in german : Viel Spaß!
and this : Listen carefully !
in german : Hör gut zu!
and to finish, this : Look !
in german : Schau! --or-- Siehe!
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I need to translate this : Have fun !
in portuguese : divirta-se!
and this : Listen carefully !
in portuguese: Preste atenção!
and to finish, this : Look !
in
Hh...
After a look at the video, I think the following translations for
italian are more appropriate:
1) Have fun !
Divertiti!
2) Listen carefully !
Ascolta bene!
3) Look !
Guarda!
Sorry for the double work, but the context wasn't perfectly clear to me
before watching the video.
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Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 17:41:57 +0200
From: laurent.bellegarde [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: preview of ubuntu studio RMLL 2008 clip
To: Ubuntu Studio Users Help and Discussion
ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Message-ID: [EMAIL
Pessoal, só para contrariar:
Se alguém quizer ver um belo exemplo em flash do menu flutuante e
giratório, que não será nenhuma novidade no Windows 7, acesse o link
http://www.cicafil.com/ e clique em produtos.
Aqui nada se cria, tudo se copia...
Salles (Nethell)
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2008/6/24 jose ricardo gonçalves [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Melomar,
segui os passo que vc indicou.
O drive está instalado.
Só que não entra na internt.
Tenho que fazer alguma configuração de rede??
Como eu configuro a conexão sem fio?? DHCP, roaming ou o que??
É isso que acho que está
já viram o piclens.com?
testem e vejam como pode ser divertido navegar no modo 3D.
2008/6/25 Onilton Maciel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Isso dava um belo plugin pro compiz... alguém sabe se já tem?
Onilton Maciel
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 8:01 AM, Salles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pessoal, só para
Olá
o roteador wireless no windows eu configurei só.
Fui seguindo o passo a passo do cd de instalaçao.
Onde posso pesquisar sobre o assunto? E o que devo procurar??
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 10:12:37 -0300 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
ubuntu-br@lists.ubuntu.com Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-BR]
2008/6/24 Carlos Alberto Alves [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Xisberto wrote:
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 9:53 PM, Carlos Alberto Alves
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oi Pessoal!
Tenho 2 máquinas em rede com um roteador compartilhando banda larga.
Consigo acessar pastas na rede sem problemas, mas sempre
2008/6/25 jose ricardo gonçalves [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Olá
o roteador wireless no windows eu configurei só.
Fui seguindo o passo a passo do cd de instalaçao.
Onde posso pesquisar sobre o assunto? E o que devo procurar??
Olhe a configuração de rede do windows e faça igual no linux. Para ver
Legal, Maudy.
Parece ser um plugin para o FF. Por via das dúvidas, vou instalar e
testar num Ubuntu à parte...hehehe...
Salles (Nethell)
Em Qua, 2008-06-25 às 10:16 -0300, Maudy Pedrao escreveu:
já viram o piclens.com?
testem e vejam como pode ser divertido navegar no modo 3D.
2008/6/25
É Onilton,
Talvez o desenvolvimento de um background ativo permitisse isso e muito
mais, como a abertura de um arquivo em zoom automático ao clique...
Apesar de ser uma idéia complexa e talvez meio afrescalhada, esse tipo
de menu seria muito útil no Nautilus para acesso a pastas e arquivos.
Seria
Pessoal,
Coloquei hoje um HD como slave formatado em FAT32 para servir de ponte
para transferência de arquivos entre o Ubuntu e um W98.
Este foi reconhecido e montado pelo Ubuntu, porém não habilita
permissões (root) para inserir arquivos ou modificar os arquivos que
estão nele pelo Ubuntu.
Qual
Vai nas propriedades da unidade (locais-meu computador-unidade) e veja a
aba permissões. Claro que o ideal seria voce executar isso com o nautilus
sob o root (gksu nautilus). Também poderá faze-lo através do arquivo
/etc/fstab, mas o google está cheio de como fazê-lo.
2008/6/25 Salles [EMAIL
Vc olhou se o serviço está no ar?
2008/6/25 Gleeck [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Caros amigos,
ontem minha conexão com a internet caiu e não retornou, não sei explicar o
motivo. Ao reiniciar o micro, pelo Windows XP, a conexão ficou limitada e
depois estabilizou! Ao reiniciar novamente para o ubuntu,
Ae galera,
flash por flash... o paper vision 3D domina, abaixo o link:
http://blog.papervision3d.org/
Abraços!
2008/6/25 Salles [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
É Onilton,
Talvez o desenvolvimento de um background ativo permitisse isso e muito
mais, como a abertura de um arquivo em zoom automático ao
Klaus Jurgem Friedrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Salles, para alterar a permição de acesso à partição edite o arquivo de
configuração /etc/fstab, o arquivo de configuração está organizado assim:
Dispositivo Ponto de Montagem Sistema de arquivos opções backup
ordem de verificação do
Marcelo, muito bacana, mas você quis dizer:
http://papervision3d.org/
Certo?
Pô, também imaginei aquele plugin atlantis do compiz nesse nível... :P Ia
ser muito massa...
2008/6/25 Marcelo Tust [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ae galera,
flash por flash... o paper vision 3D domina, abaixo o link:
Beleza, Hamacker.
Me desculpe, realmente não fucei o Google, apenas alguns tópicos da
lista mas falhou a minha ram e não compreendi bem como lidar com isto,
daí a questão.
Pelo terminal como sudo vai tranquilo, mas pelo Nautilus... vou dar uma
lida com mais calma, depois retorno.
Salles
Hamacker,
Fui pelo Storage Device Manager e alterei nas opções de montagem o fmask
e dmask que eram 227 para 000, usando aquela regrinha do chmod
777-777=000.
O meu erro estava em tentar fazer estas alterações pelas propriedades da
mídia sem estar como root. Custei a dar o play na ram, estava em
Elmario,
Eu comprei um cartão de 2GB e um adaptador. Não conseguia endereçar
tudo. Daí eu particionei o cartão e funciona bem. Será que é possível
fazer o mesmo no seu caso?
[]s
André
2008/6/24 Andre Cavalcante [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Olha Elmario, vou dar um chute.
Tenta montar o dito cujo pen
Olhei e acredito que sim, pois reinicializando pelo Windows eu consigo
acessar!
Meu desktop tem 2 HD's, um com Ubuntu e outro com Windows XP (partições
físicas)
Atenciosamente,
Gustavo
2008/6/25 Sérgio Gurgel - Estudando WiFi Extricom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Vc olhou se o serviço está no ar?
Gleeck,
Dê uma conferida nos DNSs que constam no W e no Ubuntu, se estiverem
diferentes, utilize o do W no Ubuntu.
Isto ocorreu com uma das máquinas e não entendi porque o DNS estava
alterado... vá lá entender. Alterei e pronto, voilá.
Salles (Nethell)
Em Qua, 2008-06-25 às 16:55 -0300, Gleeck
Alguém sabe do que se trata???
Estava baixando um plugin, dai travou. Sai e tentei novamente.Só que dai deu o
erro:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dpkg --configure -a
dpkg: banco de dados da área de status está bloqueada por outro processo
Por favor me ajudem..
Abs
Segue complemento ao email anterior.Vejam a mensagem que surge:
Não foi possível obter trava exclusiva
Isso geralmente significa que outra aplicação de gerenciamento de pacotes (como
apt-get ou aptitude) já está executando. Por favor feche aquela aplicação
primeiro.
COMO FECHO UMA
vc esta usando outro programa gerenciador de pacotes? Ex.: Synaptic,
gerenciador de atualizações ou ate mesmo o apt-get ao mesmo tempo?
2008/6/25 jose ricardo gonçalves [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Alguém sabe do que se trata???
Estava baixando um plugin, dai travou. Sai e tentei novamente.Só que dai
Jociel, o segundo PC vai ficar na minha casa temporariamente, então como meu
PC tem duas placas de rede e tenho um cabo também estou apenas aproveitando
recurso.
Clóvis, valeu pelo link, mas não funcionou. Qual ip tenho que definir em
cada placa?
2008/6/24 Clóvis Alberto [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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