But what if it had started and then stopped? Wouldn't I restart it? :P
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But what if it had started and then stopped? Wouldn't I restart it? :P
Yeah, I'd like to know this too. I'm not a big fan of the Ubuntu Aubergine...
Wow, what a difference! So this is really a dependency bug?
Looks like it takes two seperate people to kill a thread and scare off a noob...
:popcorn:
Resurrecting this thread since I too have this issue. I set up a virtualbox shared folder pointing to /media/files/audio and in windows mapped it to m: but when I try to import the whole drive i get...
oh kay...
In Intrepid I get "sudo: gnome-session-remove: command not found"
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That can be subjective really. How you 'spend' your required bitrate (and ultimately filesize) comes down to preference: I'd prefer a lower resolution and lower detail to blocking and ringing. Others...
The video on your DVD's are already compressed with a lossy encoder - MPEG2. The term 'lossless' usually refers to encoding from an uncompressed source. In your case using one of these encoders will...
Ouch!
DKMS make.log for r5u870-0.11.1 for kernel 2.6.27-7-generic (i686)
Thu Oct 16 08:44:31 EST 2008
make: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.27-7-generic'
LD ...
Waiting for my "quota free" download...
http://ftp.iinet.net.au/linux/ubuntu-cd-images/8.04/
Still RC there...
stoopid corporate firewall... I CAN'T GET IN!!:lolflag:
I'm surprised it's not included in build-essential - I find myself needing it quite often.
Calpurnia
Atticus
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Jem
Weren't those updated from medibuntu?
Ok, using the 'ipodvidenc' script I'm getting the "[mpeg4 @ 0x849ee58]timebase not supported by mpeg 4 standard" error for avi's created by my stills camera. "Vive" just spits out a 0k sized file so...
Will this address the issue I'm having with firefox not using the correct media player in Ubuntu? I'm currently just pointing to my windows profile (stored in a third partition (FAT32) that is...
I had to change the gstreamer sink to osssink and it now works - but what does that break?
Ahh missed those. Didn't seem to make a difference though. I did a dist-upgrade with the repo and only libgpod0 was updated. Restarted listen and there was no change - same error.
Love the logo, can I keep it daddy, can I can I??? :p
Here's what I get when trying to play something:
Error catched in a thread:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/listen/thread_queue.py", line 84, in process_queue
try:...
my head hurts
I never got BSOD's on XP until I told it not to reset. I can now get it to bork quite reliably connecting a USB2 device to it in VMWare :p
We always were the clever country...
http://smh.com.au/news/breaking/linux-gathers-steam-in-australia/2006/03/13/1142098385441.html
Is this tweak still applicable for Dapper?