What I see nowhere is that if you install bluez-gnome that you also need
nautilus installed. I figured this when looking into this issue again
tonight. I realized that I needed nautilus when I executed bluetooth-
browse from the commandline.
Now that I've installed nautilus I can happily use bluet
Thanks Rolf for the above link which helped me to find a way to
reproduce at least a part of my problems. I had the same kind of issue
with gnucash crashing (what I thought to be at random intervals) but
couldn't pinpoint it.
After reading the above link I realised that I had no printer
configured
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Description:Ubuntu 8.04.2
Release:8.04
apt-cache policy mysql-client-5.0
mysql-client-5.0:
Installed: 5.0.51a-3ubuntu5.4
Candidate: 5.0.51a-3ubuntu5.4
Version table:
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Fix:
diff -u /usr/bin/mysqldumpslow.orig /usr/bin/mysqldumpslow
--- /usr/bin/mysqldumpslow.orig 2009-03-13 13:46:43.0 +0200
+++ /usr/bin/mysqldumpslow 2009-03-13 13:46:16.0 +0200
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$opt{'help'} and usage();
unless (@ARGV) {
-my $defaults = `my_print_de
Thanks guys. I also had the same problem. With the help from this thread
I determined that resolvconf was installed together with mailx.
Removing resolvconf did the trick. One thing however, you also need to
remove all the configuration files that go with it otherwise the system
will come up with
Can you please reopen this bug if there's no other similar one. I'm
struggling to do the installation of edgy from USB after not having
access to a 800MB writeable cd.
It seems that the documentation
(http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/hoary/main/installer-i386/current/doc/manual/en/ch04s03.ht
I found a workaround.
Inside OpenOffice.org:
- click on the Tools menu and choose Options,
- expand "Language Settings" and click on Languages,
- change "User interface" to "English (USA)",
- click OK
- click OK again and close OpenOffice.org
- Start OpenOffice.org and see Edit | Zoom
Hope this
Sorry that last options should have been:
- Start OpenOffice.org and see View | Zoom
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I can only get maximum resolution of 1024x768 on a Dell 19" Monitor with
Dell Latitude E6220 after installing latest kernel updates and a reboot
which is a regression after having been able to work at much higher
resolution since getting the laptop some time ago.
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I just tried again with the latest build of Precise Pangolin as
suggested by guys in #ubuntu-x. Unfortunately it is not fixed yet.
New screenshot:
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Can not boot up with the latest Ubuntu Oneiric Ocelot without setting
nomodeset. I tried this on both Kubuntu as well as on Ubuntu. Previous
releases are also affected.
After installation and running updates I get presented with the icon to
install proprietary drivers after w
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Confirmed. I agree that it would be much easier to find Cape Town on the
map and finding the correct spot for Johannesburg is definitely not
easy.
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Perhaps one solution could be to increase the clickable area to the
whole of or a bigger part of the country of South Africa in stead of
changing tzdata?
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