Have you tried these: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/pub/next/
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Have you tried these: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/pub/next/
Wonder what happened to their web site?
http://banshee-project.org/
Either your display is upside down or I'm missing something essential... :neutral:
Try Banshee 1.0.
Pidgin 2.4.2 allows setting a minimum number of lines in the input box.
Maybe just paste two images side by side into a bigger image and use that?
/apps/panel/clock_screen0/prefs/custom_format:
<span size="small" color="#666">%a %d %b</span> <b>%H:%M </b>
Also set the "format" key to "custom".
You probably had problems because you hadn't yet updated the package list so the driver manager didn't know where to get it. Or something to that effect ;)
Hi,
does anyone have any experience about this card? I'm thinking of buying one.
I have an Nvidia 7600GT but it's binary blob only so my plan is to buy this ATI card and wait for the OSS...
Yeah 192.168.1.1, I don't know what happened but somewhere along the line the web admin page died, that is, I can't get to it anymore. Used to work fine.
I have this same problem. I can't get to the admin interface. I've tried resetting the router to defaults (hold down the button in the back) but I can't get to it. Traffic still flows through it.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide
It might be included as an experimental option.
Try Banshee 1.0 Beta. It's supposed to be good with huge collections.
Well,
Install Hardy
change /etc/apt/sources.list so it contains only this:
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ intrepid main restricted universe multiverse
sudo aptitude update
sudo...
I was thinking the same. Here:
#!/usr/bin/env python
from decimal import Decimal
x = 0.1
y = 0.2
def add(x, y):
jfs /
ext3 /home
Already choked on me once ;) Running it in VirtualBox.
I think Wubi adds ubuntu to the windows boot menu, so c:\boot.ini would be the place if I remember correctly.
4GB as of today. I had an Asrock mb which only supported 2GB but today I got a new (Asrock) motherboard which supports 4GB. (even 8GB but that's not the point).
Installed Ubuntu Hardy amd64 to...
MonoDevelop was mentioned and I like it quite a bit. I hear it's getting much better soon, VS2005-style code completion/suggestions. (there is this kind of functionality but not quite so good as VS)...
I thought the issue was "scripting vs. compiled" so that's why I suggested C#. Compiled (CIL, yes), and with garbage collection. If you really want to get dirty then you can ;)
Probably not what you're looking for, but have you considered C#? That's a compiled language (not in the sense that C is but anyway) and you avoid the pointers etc.
Hardy. Intrepid (virtualized).
OpenSolaris looks nice too, we'll see how it turns out.