man says:
So I interpret it as only applicable to such device but NOT(?) USB device?
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man says:
So I interpret it as only applicable to such device but NOT(?) USB device?
I have a problem (don't know if it's really a problem) that I posted on this thread that I need answer...
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=40582
Ok here's the text for those of you...
I STILL do not know how to enable DMA on a USB device. But went ahead and follow the instruction to a T.
Decrypter cannot see the USB DVD burner using STPI. However it detects the DVD ROM.
...
mount displays:
/dev/hdc on /media/cdrom0 type udf (ro,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
/dev/scd0 on /media/cdrecorder type udf (ro,nosuid,nodev,sync,uid=1000,gid=1000,umask=007,iocharset=utf8 )
hdc is dvd...
Is that a must? Can we just use firefox?
I followed jdong's post on that link but somehow I still do have some missing dependencies so right after that I followed the one on beaglewiki's site for hoary and everything seems to be in order...
So how's it going to affect the future release of FF (say 1.0.5) . Should I be changing the config/user profiles everytime now?
I am using 1.0.4 from the Backports Project.
Tools/Extensions/Get More Extensions leads me to a page that says Latest Update of Firefox Now Available
Further it states:
Any way to resolve...
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/eclipse/downloads/drops/R-3.0.2-200503110845/eclipse-SDK-3.0.2-linux-gtk.zip
A JDK is a pre-requisite. Unpack the archive and ran the eclipse...
It takes the fun out of the original humorous post if it needs to explain to people the punchline.
Oh well let Ubuntu stinks some more.
After my last update...Nooooooooooooo!!!! I miss my lady in red. :cry: How to bring it back?
Hold on a minute, I won't say its pornographic. It's not really distasteful the way it was, I kinda like it. Though I must admit the lady wearing the red shirt is hot!
AFAIK, there is no install file for Eclipse. The binary that you'll get from their download site should be extracted from your $HOME dir (less painful without permission issues to deal with).
The...
I did mine differently.
Applications/System Tools/Configuration Editor
Look for...
Key name: /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/mailto/command
Key value: /usr/bin/mozilla-thunderbird %s (originally...