This one is tough. I have a 9600GT at work running 10.10 64bit fine but not all are made the same. Manufacturers can either use the nvidia reference design or not. Did you try an older nvidia driver?...
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This one is tough. I have a 9600GT at work running 10.10 64bit fine but not all are made the same. Manufacturers can either use the nvidia reference design or not. Did you try an older nvidia driver?...
Check out
http://www.rebelzero.com/howto/full-transparent-panel-with-lucids-ambiance-radiance-themes/244
Since you didn't give any real details on your hard drive (multi drives, multi os) at least run the livecd and gparted to verify drives and partitions are detected/intact.
There are alot of...
See if your BIOS gives you an option to toggle AHCI mode for sata. This causes problems with M$ Windows too sometimes.
Since your having problems maybe trying creating a Vienna3Ubuntu.theme file in /etc/X11/cursors with
[Icon Theme]
Inherits=Vienna3Ubuntu
Then delete the...
Works fine, needs to be extracted to /usr/share/icons as root. Not sure what you mean by .icons folder
Goto System > Preferences > Monitors
Differences come into play when your using proprietary drivers from ATI or Nvidia. These can be installed through System > Administration > Additional Drivers....
Check out
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution
There is way to do it if you use compiz
Just in case you dont have it:
sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
Enable the [Opacity, Brightness, and Saturation] Plugin
Add a new...
I jumped the gun, your problem is with the workspace switcher. Not sure about that one yet..
Weird I dont get that but here is a possible solution:
Hit Alt-F2 and run gconf-editor
Drill down the tree to /apps/panel/global and uncheck tooltips_enabled
In case you need to reset password
http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/resetpassword
Unity fails to start under virtualbox but it looks like it pulls shortcuts from /usr/share/applications among others
To revert try:
sudo apt-get remove unity
sudo apt-get autoremove
If your using 10.10 here is a working sources.list
Just do:
gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
And replace the contents with this and save
#
Sounds like your having the SQLite blues.
One way to compare/verify on the different linux installs and filesystems:
sudo apt-get install phoronix-test-suite
phoronix-test-suite benchmark...
Lately I've been having super weak download speeds from the repositories (150-300KB/s on 20Mbit service). Using Ubuntu's [Select Best Server] never gives me the fastest server. Its always a toss up...
Try setting the quirks parameter to 2 before plugging your webcam
Driver not already loaded do:
sudo modprobe uvcvideo quirks=2
Driver is already loaded do:
sudo echo 2 >...
Did you try disabling all power saving settings/screen saver? Maybe try running without acpi enabled?
There is one thing you can try to see if its the login autostarting apps slow it up. This strips everything launched at login except for the login app itself. Doubt it but worth a shot :)
sudo...
Should work is very optimistic of you. What version of Wine you trying?
If you want to save back to mdb just use Open-Office Database aka Open-Office Base
Try
sudo nvidia-xconfig
Reboot, then adjust settings, save, reboot again
If it still doesn't work post your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
..insert the Ubuntu CD? Never seen that. I'm guessing maybe you have the Ubuntu CDROM set as an active software source? I'd uncheck that otherwise every apt-get update will look for the cdrom.
Did you click [Save to X Configuration File] in X Server Display Configuration menu after setting resolution?
Try
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1288865
Since your laptop uses Broadcom BCM94311MCG wifi chip