General :: The INVedit Keeps Asking For Windows Support?

Apr 19, 2011

INVedit comes up with the ERROR reporting each time I load it

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General :: Windows - Text / Log Editor With Auto-refresh Support

Feb 8, 2010

I'm looking for a text editor / log manager of some kind that will automatically refresh a file's contents when it changes.

I have a single target log file (e.g. current.log) that is overwritten under certain circumstances and I'd like to be able to leave it displayed and not constantly have to re-open the file to get updates. Much the same as 'tail --follow=name' does in Linux.

I'm using a Windows desktop but it's a remote file so a Linux app would work just as easily.

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General :: CD / DVD Burner That Support Windows And Photo Editor / Viewer

Jan 20, 2010

i want to know good cd/dvd burner that support windows also..I want to mean that I can use that cd/dvd for nero also...i want to know a good photo editor/viewer also..i am using opensuse 11.1.

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General :: Windows - How To Let Scite To Support A Cutom Syntax Highlight Template?

Mar 1, 2011

I need to have a syntax highlighter for a language of mine.

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General :: Why Doesn't TrueCrypt Support System Encryption On Non-Windows Machines

May 16, 2011

I would love to be able to use TrueCrypt consistently across all my machines, be they Windows or Linux. As it stands, I can do full-disk encryption with pre-boot authentication only on Windows.

I don't really understand why this is. Are there technical challenges specific to Linux/Mac that make full disk encryption harder? Does anyone know whether TrueCrypt will support this in the near future.

PS. yes, I'm aware that there are other options. My goal is to simplify my life here and use the one tool across all machines.

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General :: Windows - Linux Virtualization Choices With Graphic Acceleration / Video Card Support

Jun 5, 2011

I am in the process of building a new desktop machine for work and fun. I am looking to run a undecided flavor of Linux (guessing Ubuntu) as my primary OS and several Windows installs with a Windows 7 install for .net development and gaming as virtualized environments.

From my previous experiences with virtualization software in Linux I was never able to find an application that offered descent video card support / graphic acceleration etc. to be capable of playing any games within one of the virtualized environments. And since I will be investing quite a bit of money into this system for gaming I would naturally want to find the best option available to achieve this setup.

So Onto my question: Is there any virtualization software available for Linux that has full video card support, graphic acceleration and capable of taking advantage of everything the video cards have to offer within the virtualized environments?

Or am I stuck with running Windows 7 as my primary OS and using virtualization for Linux and the other OS's?

Also I have no preference on open/closed source and price range would be up to $175.00 to support at least 3 virtualized environments.

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General :: Ubuntu Can't Support A Higher Resolution That Laptop Can Support?

Apr 14, 2010

I have a HP laptop which can support 1600x900. But after I install ubuntu 9.10 on it, it can only support up to 1280x700. My laptop has a Nvidia graphics card. And i am using GNOME as my desktop environment.

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Ubuntu :: Best Remote For Windows Desktop Support

Jun 23, 2010

I know I can use Terminal Server RDP v5 to do remote desktop support for Windows boxes - but would like to use something that is easier to use - for the Windows user. Is there a package that allows the user to sign onto a web site and then I can take over their Windows box using my Ubuntu box? Or is there something else as simple without me having to walk them through finding their IP, making sure their firewall isn't blocking me, etc. etc. I would love to show my clients that I can do almost everything with Linux instead of Windows.

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Hardware :: Flashing Bios Without Windows Or Floppy Support?

Jan 19, 2010

I recently started to build a new box based on this board: [URL] All is going well enough except for very poor sound, and before I go any further trying to sort it out,it seems smart to update the bios as I am 5 or so releases back. The readme with the bios flash utility/file says to use a win98 boot disk + bios/utility floppy but the bios file itself is much too big to fit on a floppy anyway so I haven't been able to create a floppy-emulating cd as most discussions seem to suggest doing. I'm sure I'm missing something, but there has to be a way to take a win98 boot disk image, plus 2 files and get that to either boot from cd or better yet usb drive.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Remove Windows File Sharing Support

Jun 25, 2010

when I installed network sharing I accidentally installed file sharing for Windows networks to. How can I remove windows networks file sharing and keep only ubuntu's own network file sharing?We have wireless network and only Ubuntu machines connected to it

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Hardware :: Root Windows Visual Doesn't Support Glx Extension?

Mar 18, 2011

I have Nvidia geforce gtx 260 Maxcore and have installed the Nvidia drivers but can't get xscreensaver to work. xscreensaver-demo comes up but when one of the programs try to start I get the error above in the subject line. I have been trying to figure this one out for hours with no luck.If I run glxgears by itself it runs fine, it's only when I try to run anything in the root window from xscreensaver

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Software :: Any SCP Client (on Windows/Cygwin) Support UTF-8 Encoding Of Filenames?

Dec 27, 2010

Any SCP client (on Windows/Cygwin) support UTF-8 encoding of filenames?

WinSCP does not support UTF-8 encoding with SCP protocol but with SFTP.

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Fedora Hardware :: Which Card Recommend To Get The Closest 3D Support To Windows Drivers?

Nov 14, 2010

just posted the same question in a thread with no questions allowed. deleted the message and here is the question again: I'm looking into updating my videocard with something more Linux-compatible (read: NVidia
instead of ATI). Is there any kind rule of thumb as to what series of cards is supported best? Atm I'm watching a Geforce 7900 GT on ebay, is that a good choice as far 3D acceleration goes? Which card would you recommend to get the closest 3D support to Windows drivers?

P.S.: I'm going to play games with the card. I use PlayOnLinux, which works for a very high amount of my games, as long as I'd have 3D acceleration. Performance is irrelevant as long as it's higher than a Radeon X850XT.

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Ubuntu Security :: Virus Scanner That Will Support To Detect Windows Viruses

Mar 30, 2011

I have been told that some virus scanners for linux (including but not limited to AVG, Antivira, clamAV, others) are available to ubuntu. My question is which of these still CURRENTLY support detection of WINDOWS viruses in addition to linux viruses. I would like to boot the Ubuntu live jump drive I have to scan windows machines and at least detect viruses, dont really need to repair. who knows which virus scanners compatible with ubuntu that will detect windows viruses as well

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Software :: How To Video Call Windows Over A 3G Modem - Pidgin Doesn't Support

Aug 20, 2010

I am looking for a way to make a video call from windows to linux. I do prefer over MSN or skype protocol so it would mean less trouble starting new accounts for all sides.

Now here are my problems: pidgin doesn't support video calls on msn protocol and skype doesn't support video calls over GPRS.

I like the simple looking interface on pidgin and I have a sierra wireless 880E pcmcia 3G modem. the windows side is using the WLM so no problems there.

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Server :: Driver Support - QME2572 - Qlogic - Card Became Support By The Kernel

Jul 10, 2011

I'm trying to find out when QME2572 (Qlogic) card became support by the kernel. We have a RHEL 5.1 system that is moving to new hardware, however the kernel at this release doesn't support the new hardware, due to the Qlogic card change. I tired the Redhat KB and Bugzilla. Is there a Kernel change list etc I can search. Never really played around with the kernel too much so I'm just after some pointers for looking up this information. Offically its not supported until Redhat 5.3, I'm trying trying to research kernel info so I can tell the customer they have to upgrade.

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Debian :: EXFAT Support Vs NTFS Support ?

Aug 25, 2010

I'm looking to dual-boot Windows 7 and Debian 6 upon its release on my sister's laptop. I want to share a partition between the two of them so that /home points to this directory and the Windows equivalent also points to it (C:Users).

Anyway, I've heard good and bad things about the NTFSMount driver (I think it's NTFS-3G now) and the NTFSprogs project and so I am not so certain what I should believe. I do know that NTFS has relatively high overhead, though I do not recall the source of this assertion, so I am considering the use of EXFAT. An open source EXFAT project is hosted on Google Code at [url] and it utilizes the kernel module FUSE.

I'm quite certain that I've got everything covered on the Windows side -- that is, I know that both NTFS and EXFAT will be suitable filesystems for my required usage.

My issue is that I'm curious which will have superior performance and stability in Debian. I planned on building the package from source and mounting the device in my FSTAB but I have also found a PPA for Ubuntu on Launchpad at [url] that I could borrow the debian/rules from and make a .deb package from.

What do you guys think? Should I go at it with the EXFAT or NTFS partitioning? Is NTFS-3G actually fairly supported at this point? Or perhaps should I consider some alternate method?

I have also considered that the only files she will be sharing are those of music, videos, and pictures so it could be better to just link /home/xxxx/Pictures (Music and Videos, too) to the new partition instead of all of /home.

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Software :: Support For Wi-fi Midi Support In Linux?

May 11, 2011

I would like to know if it is possibile to have support for wi-fi midi support in linux.

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General :: Support Cd Rom - Why

Apr 10, 2011

My linux want support my cd rom why?

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General :: How Many Processors Can GNU Support

Aug 6, 2010

how many processors can GNU/Linux support?how much of memory can GNU/Linux support?

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General :: KDE Distro With ATI Support ?

Feb 6, 2010

I didn't know where to post this, but I hope I get an answer. I'm not new to Linux, but I'm not a super user either. I've been distro hopping for years, until I found Mandriva 2010. I love it, but whenever I install the ATI drivers I get a Kwin has crashed error every time I start up. So I tried openSuse 11.2, it's a pleasant distro implements KDE well, but I got the same results with openSuse.

My question to you guys is, what current KDE distro has the best support for ATI cards? Or is there a way to get either KDE or openSuse working correctly? I've tried everything I found in other forums to no avail.

My specs:
XFX HD Radeon 4770
AMD Athlon II X4 625
2 GB of Ram

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General :: ATI HD 57xx Support ?

Feb 28, 2011

I would like Gentoo or Slackware install on this PC, and as such will not know Linux with ATI graphics cards, I'd like to ask to see how it works ... (with proprietary drivers)

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General :: ATI Vs NVIDIA - Support ?

Mar 14, 2011

I've been doing some looking around on the general issues of ATI vs. NVIDIA for linux. I'm buying a new laptop, and obviously want to maximize linux compatibility.

Here's what I've understood so far. For the people who know: is my understanding right?

ATI has open source drivers, but they're kind of spotty. Also, ATI relies on the vendors to provide drivers, so if the company selling the laptop doesn't provide linux drivers, you're out of luck.

NVIDIA doesn't have open source drivers, but their closed source drivers provide good linux support. They provide drivers directly, rather than relying on the laptop vendor, so chances of linux support are better.

Anybody else have experience/knowledge in this area? I'm looking to do things like 3D gaming, video editing, playing back HD online video, possibly even some graphics rendering if I decide to pick that up...

Most of the laptops I'm looking at either have the NVIDIA GT425M or the ATI HD5730.

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General :: How To Make Usb Support

Feb 18, 2010

How make usb support?Because, when i switch usb-disc I can't understand where I can see files on it? Because the folder wasn't appeared after switching. And in /media/ all usb-folders are free.

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General :: Remote Support For Some Boxes Via Ssh

Apr 14, 2011

I want to provide remote support for some linux boxes via ssh. I have no passwords on these machines and they are behind a nat, without port forwarding.My idea was, that whenever a client needs my service, he/she types a command on her machine, which builds up a two-way connection to my server. Using this two way connection I would like to do the task, he/she asked me to.It would be an ideal solution, if it would be transperent for the client, like a shared screen session...

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General :: Debian No WiFi Support?

May 5, 2010

i have tested 30 systems all support my card, ts a edimax EW-7128g pci adapter.Debian will not boot from usb... it needs a CD ROM? I am starting to think that Debian is a pile of shit... i am looking for a stable system so can play my video games on... Enemy Territory, open arena, ect.. i been using Ubuntu for 5 years, used suse for 2 years in early 2000+.. i have never used Debian, it aslo give some kind of error during boot about USB not support or some crap... i am starting to think it don't support crap... i noticed it supports a lot cpus... but does it have a lack of hardware support? my system is 5 years old...

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General :: Do More Programs Need Scripting Support

Sep 6, 2010

I've been playing around with awesome wm, uzbl and doing quite a bit of reading and thinking. Do more programs need scripting support? I've found that being able to tell a program what I want it to do specificially has made life much easier. I'm finding some things (my prefered editors, ed and vim) are starting to seem a little limited since what they can do is fairly well defined and hard to change.

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General :: Does Not Support Formatting A 3TB Disk

Jun 11, 2011

I bought a 3 TB western digital but I cannot format it. I have to split into 2TB and 1TB (or less because it holds 2.73 TB actually). Is that normal because of linux does not support 3tb yet? I note that I tried into EXT4 and JFS (after tabel creating)

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General :: Integrate Usb Support Into Grub 2?

Jan 28, 2011

I have a relatively new laptop that is too dumb to recognize a usb flash drive in the bios. So I cannot boot from it by the bios. I have a Debian install on that laptop with grub 2. So I figure, grub 2 should be powerful enough to have it's own drivers for usb storage so it can directly access the usb drive without having to get help from the bios. How is this done?

How can I integrate usb support into grub 2? Is there a module I can load? I have an ubuntu on the memorystick, so it has it's own grub bootloader, so I would probably do a chainboot if I am not mistaken. Or does anybody know of a initrd that will give control to another bootloader on a device? Initrd should surely have all support for hardware.

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General :: Mplayer: Compiled With GUI Support?

Aug 1, 2010

Kernel 2.6.21.5, Slackware 12.0 Mplayer 1.0rc2-4.1.2.

I have compiled and installed the mplayer tarball and I have disposed of both the tarball and its contents. There was the option to compile either for the physical console alone or for both this and the GUI. And I really don't remember which one I did choose.

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