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What exactly happens? Do you even get a boot menu? Do all of the OSes show up? I'm thinking the two nix installs are both probably tied to Grub, and then you installed rEFIt and shit isn't synced.
So, yeah, obviously there's "Add/Remove Software" which is Fedora's graphical package manager, but you probably knew that.Andrex said:Sweet, thanks!
Any word on if Fedora is gonna have their own Software Center? Seems to be all the rage nowadays (was Ubuntu the first of all the desktop OS's?)
Yes. Of course. Who wouldn't want it over Unity?Brettison said:What do you want? I mean are you saying you want Gnome Shell?
All the drives show up, I'll try to take a picture the next time I try.Brettison said:What exactly happens? Do you even get a boot menu? Do all of the OSes show up? I'm thinking the two nix installs are both probably tied to Grub, and then you installed rEFIt and shit isn't synced.
Andrex said:Yes. Of course. Who wouldn't want it over Unity?
Maybe I'm missing something but how is that different from url shortcuts which gnome has always offered? Besides stripping the UI it seems exactly the same.Brettison said:
angelfly said:Maybe I'm missing something but how is that different from url shortcuts which gnome has always offered? Besides stripping the UI it seems exactly the same.
Brettison said:
Brettison said:It's being worked on though at that point why not just use Fedora?
Andrex said:Is there a way to package apps like this and distribute them? That's the functionality I want as a dev.
Software Center, duhhhh. And Ubuntu is generally the first supported distro for everything.
Well they should run as individual processes, but Chrome already does this natively anyways.
itxaka said:I guess is a normal web page, nothing else, nothing more. Only that it kinds of sandbox(es?) it.
Did you meant Debian?
But it's not locked to a domain, nor the cookies are separated which means that is more secure. Not being afraid of URL redirection to steal your identity or the normal browser accessing the rest of your cookies. Take your web access to your bank for example, this means that only that process will have access to the bank cookies and there is no way they can redirect you to a phishing website if the bank webpage is compromised.
Or at least that is what I would program it for
Jerk said:Fuck ATI for shitty drivers.
That is all.
Brettison said:If you ran a single tab in the private browsing where each is a separate tabbed process anyways how would this be any different though?
challenge accepted.Brettison said:
itxaka said:Apart from the easy access, private browsing does not store your cookies rigth? Also the locked to domain part is the most important IMO. Not being prone to url redirection is important, if only useful for a few webpages (banks I guess)
Brettison said:Did you go into the sound menu and make sure it had all of your stuff setup right in terms of what's your right sound card, and the volume and stuff is ok?
Another option might be to download a program called Gnome ALSA Sound Mixer. Should be in the regular repositories. Then find your input listed, and make sure it's checked as being on. Then set the volume and such, and see if that fixes both issues.
peppermints said:I did all of those things, including downloading that program and it's still staticy even after disabling all of the different inputs.
Haha, oh so this is what an Ubuntu Beta feels like. Bugs galore! (I did expect this of course but I haven't used beta distributions or mayor software in a loooong time now) Impressions:Brettison said:A kitty wants to come out and play today!
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-...AAAAAAAAAUU/Jua-2rs8z8s/s800/BabyOcelot07.jpg
Ubuntu 11.10 Beta hits for the world to test out!
Funny enough most of my Ubuntu 11.10 alpha problems when I searched launchpad all had ATI cards involved hmmmm...
It does use GNOME 3, I've heard. It just doesn't use GNOME shell.Haziqonfire said:I don't think I'm going to try out the Beta for 11.10 -- I'll just wait for the full release, also I'm still a fairly big beginner with Ubuntu.
Still learning -- A friend told me about different types of environments (I guess? I forgot the exact name of them) -- but basically stuff like Lubuntu, xbuntu, Kubuntu, etc -- Looked fairly neat.
Just wondering, so right now 11.04 isn't using GNOME3 correct? But, 11.10 will?
Haziqonfire said:I don't think I'm going to try out the Beta for 11.10 -- I'll just wait for the full release, also I'm still a fairly big beginner with Ubuntu.
Still learning -- A friend told me about different types of environments (I guess? I forgot the exact name of them) -- but basically stuff like Lubuntu, xbuntu, Kubuntu, etc -- Looked fairly neat.
Just wondering, so right now 11.04 isn't using GNOME3 correct? But, 11.10 will?
Probably one that makes you compile packages for yourself rather than relying on precompiled binaries. Not sure how many people have ppc personal systems anymore.teiresias said:Does anyone have an opinion on the best distribution to stick on an old PowerPC iBook G4?
Lots of distributions have ppc ports. However if I was planning to install one I'd go with either Gentoo or Debian.teiresias said:Does anyone have an opinion on the best distribution to stick on an old PowerPC iBook G4?
Infinite Justice said:Wow its been a while since i've been on linux. I need to get my laptop working again so i can dual boot with windows 7.
what is the latest version of ubuntu out since that's what i used a lot.
cooljeanius said:Hi LinuxGAF, I'm currently a Mac user, but I installed Ubuntu and FreeBSD on partitions on and external hard drive of mine with unetbootin, and then installed rEFIt on my laptop, but whenever I try to boot into Linux with rEFIt, it doesn't work. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
ARXIN said:So I just started using xubuntu on an old PC of mine that ran xp and bsod'd, lost my windows serial. Anyway, I like it alot better and it runs much better than xp did. Only problem is in the options the refresh rate never gets to the 60's. when I watch videos the screen tearing is really bad.
my pc has a gig of ram and a very old 7600 gs vid card.
Never had this problem on xp at my lcd's native resolution (1366 x 768)
closest I see is 1360 x 768 with a 52 hertz refresh rate. Other resolutions don't go over 50. Also if I leave it at 50 and not 52 on the closest configuration my screen gets all fuzz looking.
I'm using the nvidia ones xubuntu automatically downloaded.Brettison said:Are you running the stock drivers or did you install the proprietary nvidia ones?
Have you set the file as an executable? Right click -> Properties -> some tick box somewhere. More information here:ARXIN said:I'm using the nvidia ones xubuntu automatically downloaded.
I went to the nvidia side and downloaded the geforce 7600 gs drivers for 64 bit linux systems but when I try to install it says its not a software package?
Twinview is some kind of dual monitor-thingy, right? I've never had to troubleshoot that stuff so I don't know much about it. Nvidia has a program for advanced configuration which should be installed if you're running their proprietary drivers, have you looked in that? In a terminal it can be started with nvidia-settings.ARXIN said:I'm reading that the "dynamic twinview" thing cause refresh rate problems. I'm looking for options to turn it off.
Sorry, but have you installed the proprietary drivers or are you still running the stock Ubuntu ones?ARXIN said:When accessing Nividia X Server Settings
Failed to execute child process "/usr/bin/nvidia-settings" (No such file or directory)
Hmm. I'm on deep water here, but I'd try to force the correct settings, can that be done from under that Advanced menu perhaps? Then I'd hit the "Save to X Configuration" button. That's basically a file which keeps all the display settings for X (the graphics display server). Again it's been years since I had to troubleshoot stuff like this so if that doesn't work I can't give many more tips. Hopefully someone smarter than me can pick up the slack in that case.ARXIN said:Thanks for clearing that up. I'm running the stock ubuntu ones. From the x server it shows it running at native resolution at 60 fps but the image is very fuzzy. Like tiny waves through the entire screen.
when I check through the display setting it says it's 52 hertz?
http://oi51.tinypic.com/2jczsww.jpg
and though the stock ubuntu drivers are installed and activated they are not being used.
http://oi54.tinypic.com/302lzls.jpg
I have tried both of those.
Now I can lower my refresh rate to 52 and eliminate the screen fuzziness but then my videos have screen tearing.
my vid card is a nvidia 7600 gs running on 64 bit xubuntu.
Melhisedek said:Maaaan ATi cards really don't like Linux and Wine
Can't get anything working remotely ok with my 5850... TF2 plays but crashes, Black Ops have dreadful performance and sound dies after a while and Civ V can't even start