Some flash sites does not work well on my computer (Ubuntu 9.10)
Example: youtube.com - can't hear sounds
http://animesquish.org/anime/queens-blade-heir-to-the-throne-episode-01/ - I see only the first second of each movie and then it freezes.
What am I missing?
Here is the output of dpkg -l | grep flash
ii flashplugin-installer 10.0.42.34ubuntu0.9.10.1 Adobe Flash Player plugin installer
ii flashplugin-nonfree-extrasound 0.0.svn2431-3 Adobe Flash Player platform support library
Some Flash sites do not work well on my computer (Ubuntu 9.10).
Example: youtube.com - can't hear sounds.
http://animesquish.org/anime/queens-blade-heir-to-the-throne-episode-01/ - I see only the first second of each movie and then it freezes.
What am I missing?
Here is the output of dpkg -l | grep flash:
ii flashplugin-installer 10.0.42.34ubuntu0.9.10.1 Adobe Flash Player plugin installer
ii flashplugin-nonfree-extrasound 0.0.svn2431-3 Adobe Flash Player platform support library
When I reboot my Ubuntu 10.04 nodes, I'd like to be able to see the kernel boot messages when connecting to the IPMI interfaces using Serial Over LAN mode (ttyS0). What do I need to do to be able to redirect these messages to ttyS0?
Ideally, I'd like them to also still appear in the usual place (tty0, I think) for when I plug a monitor directly into the box.
Hello, I have Ubuntu Lucid Lynx installed,
Using Gnome 2.30.0
I'm using a Laptop, HP Pavilion dv9000
I've stumbled on responsiveness issues with my keyboard,
Sometimes it's really obvious - the keyboard doesn't respond fast enough to my typing.
Checked sticky keys and all that, it's all disabled of course.
Now, I also checked on Windows to see if the problem is Hardware or something, and there are no responsiveness issues there... I'm thinking it's Gnome (or the X).
Thanks.
I am trying to change resolution in ubuntu 10.04 ( as I am used to do in ealier versions) but It didn't works for me!
my /etc/X11/xorg.conf contains the following:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Configured Video Device"
EndSection
Section "Monitor"
Identifier "Monitor0"
EndSection
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Screen0"
Device "Videocard0"
DefaultDepth 32
SubSection "Display"
Viewport 0 0
Depth 32
Modes "1024x768"
EndSubSection
EndSection
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "Default Layout"
Screen "Default Screen"
InputDevice "Synaptics Touchpad"
EndSection
I want to change the resolution to be 1024x768 !!
please help
I had Ubuntu 8.10. I upgrade it to 9.04.
I have Openerp5.0 server/client/web. It worked on 8.10 but not with 9.04.
Now when I try to launch my server using:
./openerp-server.py
I have this error:
ERROR: Import xpath module
ERROR: Try to install the old python-xml package
It seems that this version of openerp doesn't work with python2.6. Can I redirect openerp to use old version of Python?
I need urgently to install Mono 2.6 on Ubuntu 9.10 but in Synaptic the version 2.6 doesn't appear :-(
Is there an other repository I can use to intall it ?
My ubuntu10.04 beta turns into black screen when i start it up. I see the Purple ubuntu loading for less than a second , then it turns into blank black screen and nothing happens after, cannot use it or login
Ubuntu one does not synchronize files since I upgraded from 9.10 to 10.04. The preferences panel keeps showing "Synchronization in progress...", but files are not downloaded from the repository. It does not show any error message.
Where do I find the programm logs, where I can investigate my problem?
I was using Ubuntu 9, then automatically updated it to 10, then the minimize, maximize and close buttons that used to be on top right were moved to top left. Among the three buttons, close was moved to the far left. Close is below Applications and above File. You have to look to the close button to close Windows now. Why?
Hello,
I want to install LAMP stack on Ubuntu desktop version 10.x. Do I have to reinstall the whole thing via the server version or apt-get install?
Thanks
Jean
Hello,
On recently upgraded machines (Jaunty-Karmic) and newly installed Karmic machines (they come with FireFox 3.5.4 I believe) I am noticing this "ubuntu firefox modifications" addon. What exactly is this addon? What does it do? Any bad effects of disabling it? And finally, how to purge this from the systems.
Thanks.
I just bought a brand new laptop. At first I was using Windows 7 and decided to switch to Ubuntu Studio 9.10 on my Studio Dell. My ethernet card is a Netlink. I do not have any connection at all to the internet, only when I plug the wire to my computer. I've tried a lot of stuff; nothing works. Can you help me please?
I've recently installed the latest version of Chrome for Linux on my Ubuntu 9.10 installation. The only problem is is that it stays in Full Screen mode no matter what I do. I pressed F11 but it does not want to return to normal mode. I even completely uninstalled it using synaptic package manager en re-downloaded it and still nothing. Any suggestions will be welcome.
I've got a zen slice running Ubuntu. I set the thing up as root and had "normal" bash and vim profiles, however the new users I've created for myself and others have no profiles.
I've tried copying the profiles from root to my user's home directories, but still don't have color or even machine name\login at the prompt.
How do I get the options transferred?
O/S: Ubuntu 8.04 Server LTS
Drive: Lite-On SATA CD/DVD Burner, DS-8A4S
Motherboard: Supermicro x8ste
Booting from the CD/DVD works fine, but the installer fails to detect the drive.
I can't seem to find a guide or reference on how to configure the 'indicator-applet' (aka MessagingMenu) that came about in the 9.04 release of Ubuntu. It's that little mail icon that lists messaging apps.
I can find docs about what it should do, people complaining about how it works, references that the API changed in 9.10, but not much on how to change the configuration.
The MessagingMenu design spec page says that the config file should be at $HOME/.config/indicators/messages/applications/, but there's nothing there on my install (9.10).
Hi, usually when I boot into Ubuntu 9.10 nowadays, I get a terminal only (no desktop, etc) asking me to login. Once I do, I still only have terminal access. It takes somewhere between 3 - 10 restarts to get it to boot up normally. If anyone has an idea of what's going on, I'd appreciate any help.
On Ubuntu Server I've written a c++ program which launches another process which is in python. The c++ process runs fine on startup but the python process never launches. It gets created and when I run "top" I can see that both process's are running but next to the one that says python it reads python defunct. I've created the startup script in /etc/init.d and updated rc.d. Is there something else I have to do in order for it to see the python application?
I know this is a lame cheap web camera, thus making it all the harder for me to find information about it.
Ubuntu seems to recognise it, putting it in as /dev/video0 Skype is able to see that the web cam is there, but can not get any picture data. Flash doesn't even pick up that the web cam exists.
I feel foolish asking such a lame question... but any help will be cool beans!
I just installed Ubuntu 10.04 on my new Dell Studio.
The wifi doesn't connect.
How do I make the wifi work. And what other problems exist, and how can I correct them.
Thanks in advance.