Fedora :: Feedback About Dell's Support Website?

Jan 7, 2010

At Dell we have worked hard to build out the Dell Consumer Support Home Page to be a thorough support website providing all levels of self-support service, as well as providing easy access to all of the relevant information needed to obtain assisted support. The design of the page has grown organically over time, but we feel it's time to give the look/feel of the page a facelift.

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Ubuntu :: Website Downloader With Cookies Support

Dec 22, 2010

I want to download a website which needs login before accessing the rest of it. how I can download it?, I used webhttrack and it didn't help.

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OpenSUSE Network :: Finding A Website To Check Wireless Lan Support?

Jun 5, 2011

Found about this website in vector linux site,you can check before you buy if the wireless adapter works with linux or not, so I think is a good tool to check wireless adapters by manufacturer, interface or chipset, it even have links to the drivers websites,

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Ubuntu :: Support Dell XPS 14 Or Asus A42JA?

Nov 27, 2010

I'm thinking to buy a brand new laptop which one can support ubuntu Dell XPS 14 or Asus A42JA?

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General :: Dell E6400 Dual Monitor Support

Apr 6, 2010

I had a Dell E6400 laptop with a nVidia controller. Is anyone know how to set it up to a dual monitor?

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Ubuntu Networking :: Wireless Support On Dell Inspiron 1440?

Sep 4, 2010

I've installed Ubuntu 9.10 on my Dell Inspiron 1440 laptop. How can I install the necessary wifi drivers for my machine.

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Hardware :: Dell PowerEdge T100 Support Pcie Hotplug?

Jan 13, 2010

I'm having trouble getting a PCIe device to show up in lspci using pcie hotplug.

After booting the system I load the pciehp module, I then plug-in my PCIe card. After that I do an lspci, but I don't see my PCIe card. When I cold boot with the PCIe card installed the system sees it fine, i.e. it show up in lspci.

Does anyone know of an easy way to figure out if my hardware even supports pcie hotplug?

When I load the hotplug module I just do a modprobe pciehp. Is this all I need to do prior to plugging-in my pcie card?

I will try running pciehp with debugging turn on to see if that gives me any additional info.

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CentOS 5 Hardware :: Support For Dell Poweredge T610 Servers?

Sep 9, 2010

I am planning to do a critical installation on a Dell Poweredge T610 server. Has anyone faced any problems installing CentOS on this server.

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Software :: Software To Offer Live Chat Support On My Website?

Sep 21, 2010

Recommend software to offer Live Chat Support on my website? Something similar to this one:[url]

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Fedora Networking :: Can't Connect To Internet On Dell Laptop With Dell Wireless Card

Dec 23, 2009

I am using a dell laptop which has Dell 1397 802.11B/G Wireless Mini Card. I not able to connect to internet and was not able to detect what actual problem is weather card is not supported (i.e. drivers are not available) .

Also, if any one can point to exact process to connect to wireless Lan using fedora12.

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Ubuntu :: Get Launch Feedback For Qt Applications?

Dec 30, 2010

How do I get launch feedback for Qt applications such as VLC? For example, if I open a file with a gtk application the mouse turns into a spinning thing to show the application is loading, but this does not happen with Qt applications.

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Programming :: Temperature Converter In C - Feedback?

Sep 24, 2010

I'm a C newbie. Just wrote this temperature converter. I know it's very basic but, as it is, is there anything wrong with it? any things that are done incorrectly? It seems to work fine.

Code:
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void)
{
float fahr, celc, result;
int choice;

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OpenSUSE Hardware :: Automatic Feedback From Live CD?

Mar 14, 2011

There is a new openFATE proposal (http://features.opensuse.org/311661) to add a desktop icon to the Live CD's that will use smolt to provide feedback for hardware options that work.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Looking For Feedback Frequency Trainer?

Aug 17, 2010

I am a sound engineer trainee and I'm desperately looking for a Linux version of the Simple Feedback Trainer [URL]. It's a rather easy but very good program that provide info to sound engineers train the detection of feedback frequencies. Do you know if such a thing already exists? I haven't been able to find it in the Ubuntu Software Center.

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Security :: Feedback For Server Firewall Script?

Apr 7, 2010

I've read tutorials and put together this IPTables firewall for my LAN fileserver. Appreciate any feedback you may have to offer:

Code:
*filter
# Flushes any current rules
-F
# Sets all default policies to DROP
-P INPUT DROP
-P FORWARD DROP

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General :: Audio - Fix A Feedback Loop On My Microphone In System?

Feb 25, 2011

First off, this isn't the usual "physical" feedback of a speaker being too close to the mic. This mic is part of a headset so there's no way for the output and input to overlap and cause feedback. This mic has worked perfectly for me in the past, but I recently re-installed my OS and it hasn't worked since.

It seems as if my audio out is getting redirected to microphone in. If I open up and sound recording program while I have some audio being output, the output will get echoed back in through the microphone channel, although any actual microphone input is never picked up. I can blow or scream into the mic and there's no indication at all that Linux is picking it up.

I'm running ArchLinux with ALSA. I've gone into alsa mixer and played with just about every channel in every way I can think of, and none of the options seem to fix the problem.

How should I fix this? I use my mic pretty much constantly when I'm on the computer, being without it sucks.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: X-Fi Titanium Microphone Feedback (echo)?

Oct 12, 2010

I'm running Maverick right now, but the problem also occurs with Lucid. My sound card is a creative X-Fi Titanium (emu20k2). Audio playback is fine, surround is fine, etc. Audio capture is "fine" too - the problem is that the microphone picks up everything that the headset is outputting. This is very strange since the headset is a noice-cancelling headset and in order for that to happen on other platforms (windows) I essentially have to turn the volume up to astronomical levels. As always, this doesn't happen on windows.

Needless to say this poses somewhat of a problem with VoIP applications since folks I'm interacting with constantly hear themselves echoed back by me. The only solution is to tune down the microphone volume but that adds another problem: people can no longer hear me clearly.

So my question is: is there a way to enable echo reduction for Pulse Audio so that the mic doesn't constantly capture what's coming from the outputs? And yes - when I look at the "input" tab in the sound preferences application I can see the marker move if I speak - same with pavucontrol

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Ubuntu :: Feedback On Lubuntu Natty 64bit Version

May 16, 2011

Have been using Lubuntu Natty (32-bit) happily for a few days now, even generated a remastered iso (urxvt, custom .bashrc, .bash_aliases, Chromium with AdBlock Plus, Tabs to the Front, Context Menu Search, Unified Openbox and GTK themes, aria2c, htop). One of the Peppermint OS developers put together a 64-bit version of Lubuntu Natty. Downloaded and installed it from USB (using USB Creator) today. Hangs pretty bad at LXDM login screen.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Jack Control - Feedback Crescendos Then Cuts Out

Jun 12, 2010

So I've used Jack Control for sometime now to control my recording suite that I use (Ardour, Rakarak, and Hydrogen Drum Machine) recently however, when I start the Jack control, as soon as I connect input to output in the connections window, it's like it has internal feedback. The feedback crescendos, then cuts out. after that (let's say I have my Fender plugged into the sound card) if I strike a string there it comes out muddy distorted with an awful echo (some what like what echo would sound like on blown speakers). I have checked all the settings, everything is as it was before when it worked fine... dunno... is Lucid possessed?

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Debian :: Dist-upgrade Giving Weird Feedback On DVDs

Mar 7, 2011

I use Squeeze. I just recently upgraded from Lenny. My sources.list is a combination of Debian DVDs and some http repos (for multimedia, non-free, and security updates). I rely largely on DVDs because I use dial-up.

When I tried to run apt-get dist-upgrade for the multimedia packages on my system, it told me to insert Debian DVD disc #1, and from that attempted to install the following programs: librtmp0 libdirac-decoder0 libggiwmh0 libggiwmh0-target-x libvdpau1 twolame. But, it then told me:

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General :: Feedback Requested On Planned Multiple Filesystem Copy

Jan 14, 2010

I am going to be involved with a massive filesystem copy from a local to a remote server in the next couple of weeks. There are ten filesystems in involved in this process. All, except one, are one hundred gigabytes in size, with the remaining one at twenty gigabytes.The cp command with the -pr options will be used to copy the directories to their new location. A speed test, involving ten directories, was done to determine the average amount of time it would take to complete the process. The ten directories used in this test ranged in size from 2.3 gigabytes to 4.3 gigabytes. The results indicated the average amount time to complete the copy was around one minute and thirty seconds.

The question I have is the following: Is it better to interactively go to each filesystem and run the cp -pr command there, or should I write a script that will automatically go to each filesystem and run the copy?

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Programming :: Send Message To Display And Get Feedback [tcsh Script]?

Jun 23, 2011

I want to write script at "tcsh" that send message to user ($DISPLAY) and let him to answer me.below command line that open xterm at any user displayQuote:setenv LESS "P'HIT q TO QUIT'"/usr/bin/xterm -display $USER_DISPLAY -geometry 60x7 +sb -rv -e less ./MESSAGE_FILEpressing "q" will close the window.there is any way to press "r" ->
new window will open ->user write a feedback ->message will send back to sender.

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Fedora :: Why Cannot Access Website?

Sep 9, 2010

Using Fedora 13,The Website shows well in Local host, but no able to access it from any other host.I get the error message " The server at xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is taking too long to respond".

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Ubuntu :: 11.04 Unity - Manage Workspaces \ Still Miss The Good Visual Feedback And The Single Click Action That The Lower Panel (classic) Desktop Switcher Used?

May 21, 2011

I like 11.04 with Unity however I would like to find a method of managing workspaces with mouse (not keyboard) which gives constant visual feedback and is faster than using the launcher bar, which although not 'slow', takes time to appear and it then takes time to locate the (non movable) desktop switcher item.I happily adopt most of what 11.04 (Unity) offers, however, I really still miss the good visual feedback and the single click action that the lower panel (classic) desktop switcher used. Is there a way of me using some item in unity which is closely similar?

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Fedora :: Firefox Cannot Open Some Website

Nov 2, 2009

-i'm install fedora11 on my computer -i'm update software with system>administration>software update -i cannot open some website (ex. [URL]) that display

Server not found

Firefox can't find the server at [URL]

* Check the address for typing errors such as ww.example.com instead of www.example.com

* If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's network connection.

* If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, make sure that Firefox is permitted to access the Web.

-and i try to access another that found the same problem

-but i open that website it can be open with firefox on window XP

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Fedora X86/64bit :: Can't Access Website

Oct 12, 2010

Our setup is 64bit F13, Firefox/NoScript, KDE, when trying to access www.nook.com we get a long pause followed by "server not found" message. We can change to another hard drive and boot WinXP/Firefox/NoScript and we a get a redirect to:http://www.barnesandnoble.com/nook/i...refront-_-nook

You can see thread about it here also:http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...-linux-835160/

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General :: Create A Website On Fedora 12?

Apr 4, 2010

I wanted to start a website on fedora 12.But dont know how to proceed.Website is to be build for college.I know how to setup localhost on fedora 12.But there are certain points like "webspace" and "domain name".Can I have my own DNS server?...then how to set it up..? how build a website on fedora 12...? What to purschase...? What can be done without purchase..?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Windoze Driver From Dell's Site Dell Inspiron 5160?

May 24, 2010

This card has been the bane of my existence for a while. In the old days I could get it to work with Fedora using a generic video driver. A friend recommended OpenSuse because of my love for KDE.

The good news is that install went greeeeat. But after that, I once again got a black screen with a line randomly done it. Is there a way to change? I tried changing those resolution options but it didn't work. I have the Windoze driver from Dell's site. Its Dell Inspiron 5160.

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OpenSUSE Network :: Dell Wireless 1397 WLAN Mini-Card & Dell Touchpad?

Jan 12, 2010

My Dell Vostro 1520's Dell Wireless 1397 WLAN Mini-Card must not have been set-up correctly, as the Network Manager won't even let me select the wireless tab. Please just explain to me, step by step, what exactly I must do to make it work! Additionally, I can't figure out how to disable my Touchpad's Tap to Click funtionality, which must be done if I'm to effectively use my current KDE installation of openSUSE

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Ubuntu :: Get A Dell M610 Running 9.1 64bit To Talk To A Dell EMC Fibre Channel Array

Jan 22, 2010

I find myself in unfamiliar territory. I am attempting to get a Dell M610 (in an M100e) running Ubuntu 9.1 64bit to talk to a Dell EMC Fibre Channel Array. The Dell has an Emulex card in it and it appears that the driver is loaded OK. What I am not sure on is what to do next! I have the SAN end configured but how do I get my LUN mounted on Ubuntu ?

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