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ὁ αἴσχιστος παῖς εἶ
(06-10-2010, 01:42 AM)
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#202
Originally Posted by Dineren:
The version in the Ubuntu repositories has a glitch that won't let me add the ADT plugin for Android. |
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Member
(06-10-2010, 01:45 AM)
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#203
Originally Posted by Andrex:
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Defeatist
(06-10-2010, 01:48 AM)
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#204
Originally Posted by Andrex:
You can still remove the package you intalled and add Javintus ppa: https://launchpad.net/~janvitus/+archive/ppa That would make much more easy to update transmageddon, with a simple apt-get update && apt-get upgrade or just via the update-manager on the desktop. I would recommend doing this, so if a new version comes out in a few weeks you dont have to remove and compile it again :D EDIT: the exact command to add it via terminal is: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:janvitus/ppa Or via the add repositories graphical tool add this lines: deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/janvitus/ppa/ubuntu lucid main deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/janvitus/ppa/ubuntu lucid main |
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Member
(06-10-2010, 01:59 AM)
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#205
Originally Posted by Dineren:
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Member
(06-10-2010, 02:41 AM)
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#206
Looks like the software center actually just fails to install the package needed for plugins (eclipse-pde), really bizarre, I would've thought they would install the same packages if you select the same application. I seem to recall that they were planning on eventually removing synaptic once the software center was more fully developed. Hope it's a long way off, synaptic is far too convenient right now to get rid of.
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Member
(06-10-2010, 06:39 AM)
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#208
Originally Posted by Andrex:
I would recommend "checkinstall" for software that isn't in the repositories. Instead of the last step ("make install") you would run "checkinstall" that creates a .deb file (or rpm or tgz depending on your distro), making for an easy uninstall process. |
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ὁ αἴσχιστος παῖς εἶ
(06-10-2010, 06:54 AM)
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#209
Originally Posted by Krelian:
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Banned
(06-11-2010, 12:02 AM)
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#210
Hey people quick question.
I'm thinking of buying a netbook with Windows 7 on it. However I wonder if I buy a new netbook that comes with Windows 7 if I could sell the Windows 7 disc for new? Or is Windows already preinstalled on the computer? Sorry but it's been so long since I brought a PC (only built them or brought a Mac since 1999). |
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Banned
(06-11-2010, 04:09 AM)
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#212
Alright I ended up getting a HP Mini 210.
I got it refurbished with a 6-cell battery which came down to $255 (this includes the $15 shipping). I hope that it can run Ubuntu competently. |
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Member
(06-12-2010, 06:35 AM)
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#213
Can anyone running Ubuntu ever get the dang Ubuntu One to actually sync? I decided to try that out and create an account tonight. Yet for the life of me I can't get any gosh damn thing to sync to my fuck'n folder. Shit is janky as hell. Am I the only one that has issue with this wack shit? :lol
Keep that on the list as something to improve upon Canonical along with the rest of your cloud shit for 10.10. |
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Member
(06-12-2010, 05:10 PM)
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#214
Originally Posted by Brettison:
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Member
(06-12-2010, 06:18 PM)
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#215
Originally Posted by Dineren:
I am wondering what the difference between this and drop box is beyond just easy integration into the OS. At anyrate the one thing that sucks is MS gives away 25 gigs on their sky drive service, but you can't sync your shit. Services like drop box lets you sync, but you only get 2 gigs for free. Everything else is pay for 50 gigs. Granted I understand why. A guy can wish for more free storage though. Right? LOL :lol :D |
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Member
(06-14-2010, 03:38 AM)
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#217
Dineren, thanks for your help earlier.
Unfortunately, it didn't work so I completely gave up on that and then finally gave in and put the hard drive into a modern laptop and installed Debian on it. It's a little slow considering the old hardware, and I'd honestly rather use something more lightweight, but using fluxbox instead of gnome speeds it up a bit. A few questions, though: I have a Linksys WPC54G PCMCIA Wireless Card. It will work with this computer, but apparently I need to use ndiswrapper to use it, and I've followed four different tutorials on how to get ndiswrapper to find the card and none of them are working. Can you help me out? Also, can anyone show me how to get the Iron browser running? I downloaded it from the second link here: http://www.srware.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=1031 but I can't seem to figure out how to actually open the program. |
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Member
(06-14-2010, 03:55 AM)
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#218
Don't mean to be a twit, but I really dislike Upoontu (yep, that's what I call it). I'm a Red Hat guy, so I'm all for RHEL, Fedora and CentOS. Well, only RHEL and Fedora (RHEL's upstream) are actual Red Hat distros. CentOS is a separate community driven project, but is 100% binary compatible with RHEL.
I use Fedora everyday as my main desktops at home, and at work. My servers either run CentOS (majority) or RHEL (minority). I'd explain why I prefer Red Hat or Red Hat based distros over Upoontu, but I'm too sleepy. Maybe I'll remember to explain tomorrow. Yes, I know...a colossal fail. |
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Defeatist
(06-14-2010, 04:06 AM)
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#219
Originally Posted by M3Freak:
Meh I don't know. I don't like a bit how much shit red Hat install by default. The distro is awesome, don't get me wrong I really like it(I got the RHCE ) but there are a lot of things they could improve. Fedora...meh, never been a fan. Still one of the best distros and one of the best platforms for experimental tools (NetworkManager I luv you) |
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Member
(06-17-2010, 11:48 AM)
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#224
Originally Posted by Andrex:
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Member
(06-17-2010, 11:07 PM)
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#229
Originally Posted by Vipershark:
I downloaded the version you did as well as the 64bit version of Iron Browser and was able to execute iron after extracting without doing any additional work. What error messages in particular are you getting? |
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Banned
(06-19-2010, 03:36 AM)
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#231
The HP Mini 210 has a weird glitch in Linux in which putting two fingers on the touchpad results in the cursor bouncing around everywhere. :(
I fixed the problem but now edge scrolling is gone. Anyway I've tried Ubuntu Netbook and Jolicloud and I love them both. But i think Jolicloud is much better aesthetically. |
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Member
(06-19-2010, 12:48 PM)
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#232
Originally Posted by Flying_Phoenix:
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Member
(06-20-2010, 11:30 AM)
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#236
what hardware are you people having ubuntu not boot running it on?
also linux's stability mainly refers to what you get if you just run the kernel. if you installed something like debian stable and just booted into a text console then you probably never see it crash ever. The actual desktop software (kde/gnome) used to be buggy as hell but is getting much better recently. |
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Member
(06-20-2010, 04:10 PM)
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#238
Originally Posted by Andrex:
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ὁ αἴσχιστος παῖς εἶ
(06-20-2010, 04:14 PM)
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#239
Originally Posted by Krelian:
If anything this experience gives me a greater appreciation for what Chrome OS is trying to do. It just works. :lol |
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Banned
(06-20-2010, 04:22 PM)
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#240
My God I had no idea just how shitty netbooks are! I mean I heard stories but this thing is a piece of shit. It can't even play Hulu videos at an acceptable framerate! As soon as good Android tablets start releasing (think Motorola Droid) I'm selling this thing ASAP!
Originally Posted by Krelian:
Originally Posted by Andrex:
Last edited by Flying_Phoenix; 06-20-2010 at 04:26 PM.
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Defeatist
(06-20-2010, 08:20 PM)
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#241
Originally Posted by Flying_Phoenix:
I wouldn't recommend using CentOS, and less on a netbook as the thing is kind of overbloated and slow. In the end CentOS is more oriented for servers. Plus the packages are always old as hell (older=more stable). For example, NetworkManager doesn't even come preinstalled on CentOS. Wireless configuration and drivers are horrible. Package management on a Desktop is horrible. If you want to test the stability, install it and you will see that you can throw almost anything at it and it will be stable, but you will find a lot of problems to configure everything. Regarding ubuntu stability, as usual with Linux is a matter of luck. I am running 10.04 on an Aspire 3690G and a eeepc1005ha without any problems. I am also using the 10.10 alpha on both of them and it is surprisingly stable for an alpha, but I have also experienced the random errors and problems for no reason on older versions. Shame to hear that you guys have problems, but you can always come back to linux in a time and try it again :)
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Member
(06-20-2010, 09:07 PM)
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#242
Originally Posted by Flying_Phoenix:
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ὁ αἴσχιστος παῖς εἶ
(06-21-2010, 12:37 AM)
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#243
Originally Posted by itxaka:
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Banned
(06-21-2010, 07:16 AM)
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#244
Okay fixed the problem with Ubuntu Netbook Remix, the OS is fine now! :D
Originally Posted by gblues:
Originally Posted by itxaka:
Originally Posted by itxaka:
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ὁ αἴσχιστος παῖς εἶ
(06-21-2010, 02:59 PM)
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#246
Originally Posted by Cheeto:
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Defeatist
(06-22-2010, 07:38 AM)
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#247
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http://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/...ng-chromium-os I'm pretty sure there are vmdk (vmware) files around the web to test it on a virtual machine, but I rather test it myself on actual hardware. |
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Member
(06-22-2010, 06:03 PM)
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#249
Originally Posted by Andrex:
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