On 27/08/11 11:47, Jacob Williams wrote:
On 26/08/11 16:15, Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
Sorry if this is unwelcome.
We're looking for a new Linux/Network Engineer at my company. This is a
junior position. We're looking for someone enthusiastic about Linux, who
has experience
job based?
Regards,
Jacob Williams.
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Forgive me if I misunderstand, but ALSA not in the process of being
superseeded by PulseAudio?
On 20 Feb 2009, 1:43 PM, "Philip Wyett" wrote:
Hi all,
Users of Linux with ALSA on laptops and other mobile devices have for
years often been presented with the fun and games of sound working great
bu
I've also encountered the aforementioned issues on both nVidia and on Intel
graphics cards. Though, in my ezxperience the dwesktop is more functional
without whiz bang effects.
On 20 Feb 2009, 10:05 AM, "Rob Beard" wrote:
On 19/02/2009 15:26, Paul Sutton wrote: > I have a geforce 4, I can run
co
Hi there Dianne,
Does your computer have an integrated graphics port that you can use in the
meantime?
If that works alright (without desktop effects) then that could be a good
short term solution.
As Simon has mentioned an nVidia 6xxx graphics card can be obtained quite
cheaply nowadays.
On Thu
On 19 Feb 2009, 11:23 AM, "doug livesey" wrote:
Cheers, that found it.
Can anyone advise me on how to get it into applications & Gnome-do?
Thanks,
Doug.
2009/2/18 Ron Rhodes
> > doug livesey wrote: > > Hi, I've installed the app FreeMind through
Synaptic, so that should be...
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Right click the Applications menu, click Edit, click on the sub menu you
want your launcher appear in, click New on the right hand side, fill in the
command section as /usr/bin/freemind and fill the other sections as you
please :)
As far as I know, GNOME-Do gets its list of programs from the appli
ISP's aren't linux friendly or linux unfriendly; networking is operating
system agnostic.
Please try logging into your HomeHub through http://192.168.1.254 and
checking your laptop is listed in the Devices (or similar) section, click on
the device icon if present to see if your laptop has an IP add