Is it a Flash-based streaming media?
I am sorry, but I do not know. There are no messages to indicate a fault
or a need for other software it all happens so quickly. You might even
say, in a flash.
Norman
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To be honest, the quickest way to access networked data between linux
boxes is to ensure ssh is enabled, and to open nautilus - in the
address bar type
ssh://usern...@ipaddress
You'll then be asked to log on with credentials on the remote machine
(assuming you don't use key-based
On 11/07/09 22:55, David King wrote:
snip /
And when I try to access the Ubuntu network share via Network in
Nautilus, which I should be able to do as it is the PC I am accessing it
from, I get an error saying Unable to mount location. Failed to
retrieve share list from server.
So how do I
(1) Logging in manually instead of automatically does not remove the
Evolution prompts to unlock the default keyring. This latter is located
at usr/bin/seahorse, and is really only for OpenPGP and SSH keyring
controls. I do not want to create keyrings, and I would like to know how
to disable
Running Ubuntu 9.04 32bit.
I just changed motherboards due to problems with the old one. New board
has nForce 430 sata ports on it.
The hdd's are detected and work fine, BUT when I try to burn a DVD I get
errors:-
From dmesg
[ 3351.724162] ata3.00: exception Emask 0x10 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x195
Tim Dobson wrote:
From
http://dalek.microsoft.com/en-us/ultimate/FX101674081033.aspx :
Getting a 404 Server not found. Does this mean the Doctor has finally
and definitively defeated them?
John
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I'm just setting up an old PC for a friend of a friend, and naturally,
I have put Ubuntu on it. It's an Athlon XP 700+ with 768MB of RAM and
an nVidia Riva TNT2 AGP card.
Interestingly, Hardy failed to boot. It installed cleanly from a live
CD, but the resultant system never got past GRUB. Jaunty
And finally a more general question.
What is the difference between the display themes Human and
Human-Clearlooks? I've tried Google with no resulting enlightenment at
all...
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Liam Proven wrote:
And finally a more general question.
What is the difference between the display themes Human and
Human-Clearlooks? I've tried Google with no resulting enlightenment at
all...
Look closely at the widgets (controls), especially the checkboxes.
Dan
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Paul Roach wrote:
To be honest, the quickest way to access networked data between linux
boxes is to ensure ssh is enabled, and to open nautilus - in the
[snip]
but at least with smb/cifs, you're not encrypting/decrypting your
traffic as you would with ssh/sftp, so if you're confident your
Liam Proven wrote:
I'm just setting up an old PC for a friend of a friend, and naturally,
I have put Ubuntu on it. It's an Athlon XP 700+ with 768MB of RAM and
an nVidia Riva TNT2 AGP card.
Interestingly, Hardy failed to boot. It installed cleanly from a live
CD, but the resultant system
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