Did you try pinging to archive.ubuntu.com and see if it works?
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From: Mustafa Zaman [RAJIB]
To: Ubuntu Bangladesh
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 6:16:37 AM
Subject: [Ubuntu-BD] Facing Trouble while updating Ubuntu
Hello All,
One
... test2.exe OK
All OK
Return code: 0
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Tareq Ahmed Siraj
From: Nasimul Haque
To: Ubuntu Bangladesh
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2008 6:13:19 AM
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-BD] How to unrar and combine multiple RAR files on Ubuntu
2008/12/17 Tareq
have seen those if you have downloaded big files (eg:
movies) from sites like megaupload or rapidshare.
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tanjir
visit http://www.tanjir.net
--- On Tue, 12/16/08, Tareq Siraj wrote:
From: Tareq Siraj
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-BD] How to unrar and combine multiple RAR files on Ubuntu
T
wouldn't "unrar abcd-part1.rar" be simpler? or any specific reason he should
use find? just curious :).
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Tareq Ahmed Siraj
From: orko
To: Ubuntu Bangladesh
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 10:21:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-BD] How to unrar and combi
. But AUTO mode selects the refresh rate as 87Hz
which is not supported y my monitor.
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 11:41 PM, Tareq Siraj wrote:
> Hi Imtiaz,
> Can you try leaving the refresh rate to "auto" and see if that fixes it?
>
>
river. But the screen
seems to be flickering. I used to run windows xp/vista with the same
settings 1024x768,32bit,60Hz
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 10:52 PM, Tareq Siraj wrote:
> Hi Imtiaz,
> Is 800x600 hard coded in your xorg.conf? If so, can you try commenting out
> the line that has the res
Hi Imtiaz,
Is 800x600 hard coded in your xorg.conf? If so, can you try commenting out the
line that has the resolutions? Generally X can automatically pick up the
highest supported resolution. I'm not sure about linux mint though, since i've
never used it.
Also, in my experience, compiling and
Hello everyone,
I have this Quad Quad-core machine running Hardy
x86_64. Unfortunately, its only detecting 8 cores out of 16 cores. I
tried a Fedora 8 x86_64 installation disk and did a cat /proc/cpuinfo
in a ternimal and it detected all 16 cores. Do I need to enable any
kernel flags when booting H
You can give aMule, gtk-gnutella or Frostwire a try ... although Frostwire was
written in Java as far as I can remember :)
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Tareq Ahmed Siraj
- Original Message
From: nasir khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Ubuntu Bangladesh
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 1:43:44 PM
Subject: Re:
I wouldn't say azureus is useless :). Yes its a bit of a resource hog ... but
if you have 1 gig of memory, you'll barely notice it. From my own experience,
azureus came out to be the fastest of all the clients (yes I have tried
transmission, deluge, ktorrent etc.) when my ISP started to block bi
just curious ... why is azureus a bad idea?
I would recommend ktorrent and azureus /w protocol encryption enabled.
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Tareq Ahmed Siraj
- Original Message
From: Tarin Mahmood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Ubuntu Bangladesh
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 5:31:44 AM
Subject: Re: [ U
Can you provide a little bit more information?
1. Is your connection via LAN/DHCP or PPPoP/Serial Modem or Wireless?
2. If you use your LAN card with one of the methods above, what brand are you
using? Type in "lspci -nn | grep Ethernet" on a command prompt in ubuntu. Also,
do a "ifconfig" and s
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