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  1. [ubuntu] Re: Maverick on MacBook Pro - won't boot after today's update

    I have the same problem with my macbook pro 7,1. It was running ubuntu 10.04 fine without problems. I upgraded to 10.10 and did all upgrades afterwards. I was able to reboot the laptop a couple of...
  2. [ubuntu] Re: Can't configure sound on MacBook 5,2 in 9.10 64bit

    Thannks lepukowsky your configuration works. It was identical to mine with the exception that you have model=mbp3 while I had model=mbp31.

    What I had to do was to plug my speakers in the socket...
  3. [ubuntu] Re: Can't configure sound on MacBook 5,2 in 9.10 64bit

    I can't because alsamixer doesn't show me the same mixers as it did under Ubuntu 9.04.

    The only options that I have are:


    ┌──┐ ┌──┐ ┌──┐ ┌──┐ ┌──┐ ...
  4. [ubuntu] Re: Can't configure sound on MacBook 5,2 in 9.10 64bit

    I've already followed the instructions from the wiki and they only got me as far as to have sound from the builtin speakers, but the output headphone socket doesn't work.

    I still need a way to fix...
  5. [ubuntu] Can't configure sound on MacBook 5,2 in 9.10 64bit

    I've just installed Ubuntu 9.10 64bits on a white MacBook 5,2 and I can't configure the sound on the laptop.

    I manged to have it working fine in Ubuntu 9.04 but the sound settings in gnome have...
  6. [ubuntu] Re: MacBook 5-2 early 09 Installing using Mactel Support Docs for MB5-1

    Good to know that there's hope for the sound system. If you find out what to do please post it here.


    I've also just installed the nvidia 185 drivers that I downloaded from their web site and so...
  7. [ubuntu] Re: MacBook 5-2 early 09 Installing using Mactel Support Docs for MB5-1

    Is all hardware working for you?

    I've installed ubuntu 9.04 on a MacBook 5,2 and it's nothing but troubles.

    The sound card doesn't work, it's detected but muted and playing with all volume...
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    Re: HOWTO: Rip mp3 using Sound Juicer

    The plugin id3v2mux only writes ID tags in version 2.4. If your hardware MP3 player doesn't see properly the track, artist and album names it could be because it doesn't support 2.4 tags. The most...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Audio tags in Rhythmbox - Hebrew

    Rhythmbox is using gstreamer for handling all media files. Currently gstreamer can read ID3v1, ID3v2.3 and ID3v2.4 but can only write ID3v1 and ID3v2.4. As it was described in the previous post ID3v1...
  10. Thread: remote control

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    [gnome] Re: remote control

    You can tell ssh to forward you X connections, this will let you start graphical applications on the remote machine (running locally there) but being displayed in your local computer. To enable X...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Dbus boot inicialization

    You can enable the DBus service manually with the following command in a shell:


    sudo ln -s /etc/init.d/dbus /etc/rc2.d/S12dbus

    Of course this change will only take effect at the next reboot.
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    Re: Making a script aware where it's placed?

    Try doing this at the beginning of your script:

    cd "$(dirname '$0')"

    $0 is a special variable that contains the path used to execute the script. By using the command 'dirname' you will obtain...
  13. Re: Python and commercial crap, would it work? why not?

    Using a scripting language is probably the way to go since you don't need to bother too much with porting the application. Also development time will be shorter.

    I have no experience with python...
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    Re: Generating GUI's with c

    Take a look at Glade, it's a tool that where you generate your GUI through a palette of existing widgets, then from your C program all that you have to do is to load the Glade XML file and provide...
  15. Re: What REALLY lightweight programs can't you live without?

    Graphical editor:
    nedit
  16. Re: What is the best language for developing Linux applications?

    For simplier things some times a few bash lines with zenity can make GUI application.

    zenity
  17. Re: What is the best language for developing Linux applications?

    Try using an interpreted language like Perl, Python or Ruby.
    Do not get fooled by the misconception that you code will be slow, it won't. Plus you won't believe how fast you will be making your...
  18. Thread: XFCE Rocks!

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    Re: XFCE Rocks!

    Is thunar the default file manager yet? Or is XFCE still using ROX?
  19. Re: HOWTO: numlock activated at startup in login screen

    Under hoary the path to numlockx seems to have changed to /usr/bin/numlockx.
    In such case the correct entries to add to the file /etc/X11/gdm/Init/Default should be :

    # Set Num Lock
    if [ -x...
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