i successfully installed the nautilus elementary on ubuntu 11.04 and the clutter flow as well and it was working as charm, but when i installed the ATI official driver, it starts to crash ( i mean clutter flow ), i uploaded a screen-shot of what it turns to.
In the past few months I've tried to upgrade from an old version of debian-based AVLinux to straight debian, modern kubuntu, ubuntu, and the latest AVLinux. In each case I get a distorted display that renders the computer useless, and I have had no luck figuring this out since I can't even log in. I don't have the trouble with older (k)ubuntu or AVlinux, or debian (few years ago, not sure version tried last).
Monitor is ASUS MS246H (widescreen 1920x1080 LCD)
MB/Video is ABIT NF-M2 nView AM2 NVIDIA GeForce 6150
I've tried both VGA and HDMI cables with the same results.
full screen:
Close up of upper left:
result of another install attempt:
At this point I have to upgrade, having messed up my old install too much when trying to recover from a power outage this AM.
I'm am looking for a visual MySQL Database Designer wher i can draw the Tables and connect them with lines. It should be able to generate the MySQL-Create command for the tables.
I have currently had the need to go back to basic socket programming, and implemented a simple udp packet sender. But I realized I needed to be able to select which network interface to send the packets from.
The reason is so that one of the interfaces has vlan tagging, and I need my UDP packets to be accordingly vlan tagged. For example, one of the interfaces is eth1.200.
The following are the output of command "ifconfig -a":
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The interface "eth0", which is down, was not displayed, but loopback interface has been displayed. So, how can I make my application display all interfaces, including the interfaces which are down, but excluding the loopback interface?
I installed Mono Develop on Ubuntu 10.04 X86 . What I found when I tried to design a GUI using the GTK designer is that the tool box which houses GUI widgets does not appear. Is there any fix or solution to this?
I have a fresh OpenSuSE 11.3 install on an Acer Aspire 5740-6491. I installed the latest qt-sdk package, and qtcreator and qmake seem to work fine. Designer does not work when I run the "designer" command. I get an error saying:
When I run this command and get this error nothing happens. The program does not open or hang. It simply exits. Does anyone else have this problem or know how I might be able to work around it. We have Qt-4.6.3 installed on OpenSuSE 11.2 and designer works fine.
I recentlly updated my Centos 5.5 to 5.6 usnig yum update, and since then, the QT4 designer cannot be started. If I'm running it (I installed it from source to /usr/local/qt..) the command stuck and nothing happens. The wierd thing is that if I'm running "strace /usr/local/qt/bin/designer4" the program starts.
I really need to download the Glade interface designer. So when I go to the ubuntu software center and click on it, it doesn't give me an option to download. Then, when I click "more info" it says, "To show information about this item, the software catalog needs updating". So I go ahead and run
First post, please forgive me if this is placed in an inappropriate forum. I have a pdf file from my company which I am required to fill out, but I cannot find a suitable program to open it.
Installing acroread is not an option for me, if I have to I will go down the library and use their computer to view it, but I am hoping there is some decent free software out there or a converter. I don't mind at all not having an interactive form (Which is what I think this is), converting to a normal pdf or image woudl suffice perfectly. The document itself is not sensitive and I am prepared to share it around if anyone wants to have a crack at opening it (I'd have to be told where/how to upload it).
this is my first time here: I've been programming GUI software in C# in MonoDev for some time now. I just noticed that I can use my favorite language, C, with Glade to do the same thing. I've been going through some tutorials with a little frustration with them. Some seem to be written for older Glade versions.
The latest example had me save my Glade project to a "tutorial.glade" file. Then run it through a 'gtk-builder-convert' utility. Problem: the utility program returns errors indicating the the tutorial.glade file was written badly, that there is supposed to be a <glade-interface> tag that is missing.
I suspect this is an initial configuration bug. All firewall logs seem to be going to all three files. That causes a lot of clutter in the log files, and makes it difficult to see whether there are any serious problems being logged.
what the best free linux graphic design interface was? Possibly one from the ubuntu one software center. I tried boa constructor and it was glitchy and kept crashing. I want something very easy to use and as simple as possible as i am new to programming. I want something that also supports the major programming languages like python C++, etc and was also wondering where i could go to learn codes for python.
I am trying to write an app that will perform some actions when a network interface is unplugged. Is there a way to get the OS to signal me when a network interface is unplugged. I have looked at DBus but can't figure it out.
Is there a way to open a network interface (that is not configured, yet), to send and receive some packets? The program will be running with root permissions.
During my read, "Code Complete",the author described the different ways of handling the ADT interface.He has wrote this passage:
Quote:
Option 2: Explicitly provide the data used by the ADT services. In this approach, you declare the data that the ADT uses within each routine that uses an ADT service. In other words, you create a Font data type that you pass to each of the ADT service routines. You must design the ADT service routines so that they use the Font data that's passed to them each time they're called. The client code doesn't need a font ID if you use this approach because it keeps track of the font data itself. (Even though the data is available directly from the Font data type, you should access it only with the ADT service routines.This is called keeping the structure "closed.") The advantage of this approach is that the ADT service routines don't have to look up font information based on a font ID. The disadvantage is that it exposes font data to the rest of the program, which increases the likelihood that client code will make use of the ADT's implementation details that should have remained hidden within the ADT.
The problem is that it is a bit subtle in terms of coding for me. Can anybody give more concrete example, in working codes, especially in Java?
I'm trying to get my XMMS Player to work. I've been reading the linux bible and it has a whole section just on xmms player management. when I typed in xmms in the terminal i get :
So i went to synaptic package manager and installed xmms but all I found was xmms2 I guess its the newer version. I ended up installing it, but now when I type in xmms2 in the terminal (because if i type in xmms i get the same output as above), it brings me to a bunch of cli commands used for using xmms in the terminal. How do I get the "winamp" type GUI interface with xmms2, I tried looking for it in my applications menu (even under sound and video) and its nowhere to be found. I just wanna enjoy the player with its normal graphical tool not through the command prompt (which seems like the only choice right now).
I tried installing xmms through the terminal like this:
And get this:
And as I said before there's no xmms installer in synaptic only xmms2 (which I installed and got the CLI not the GUI version). I'm using Ubuntu Karmic Koala.
The machine boots, graphics come up, login window shows up, but after login there is only the background window (and mouse). My .xsession looks like this:
Just picked up a Microsoft Designer Bluetooth Mouse.Whenever I try to pair it, my system hangs and I have to hard power it down. The mouse is Bluetooth 4.0, but my Bluetooth connectivity is provided by my Intel Wireless 3160 card which does support Bluetooth 4.0.I'm using Blueman as a front end, and one other thing of note is that it shows as "Unknown" after a scan.If I need to return it, I need to return it, but it seems like a good mouse and I'd like to keep it if I can make it work.
I've took this out of syslog: Code: Select allAug 1 14:58:04 Noah-LEMUR kernel: [ 317.772054] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 0000000000000398 Aug 1 14:58:04 Noah-LEMUR kernel: [ 317.772090] IP: [<ffffffff81569f7e>] mutex_lock+0xe/0x30 Aug 1 14:58:04 Noah-LEMUR kernel: [ 317.772113] PGD 0 Aug 1 14:58:04 Noah-LEMUR kernel: [ 317.772123] Oops: 0002 [#1] SMP
I'm not sure if I'm posting in the correct section, so please move it if it isn't.I currently have a bunch of laptops for testing a distributed network - throughput etc., using a bunch of bash scripts that send or listen to multiple addresses and ports, which run iperf. But at the moment I have to run it from each machine, or log in through ssh.To make this easier, I'd like to be able to present a bunch of buttons and selections from a web interface, so I can just put in the hostname of each laptop, and then click on a presented 'send' or 'listen' button to then execute iperf, and be able to kill it early if need by, say, by a 'stop' button.
What is the best way to go about this? Python, JavaScript, Java Servlet?And how would I do it? Just one of the above on Apache or something on each laptop?I just don't which direction to start heading in. Any help would be greatly appreciated.BTW. The network is considered to be not connected to the Internet, so I'm not too concerned about security, but if you've got any suggestion of how to start and stop iperf securely from a web interface on a machine, I'm interested.
I have UDP packets generated on Machine A that are addressed to Machine B (unicast) that I capture with PCAP. After transporting this raw data to Machine B (via RF modem) I'm trying to reinject the original UDP on Machine B through a tap0 interface. The capture and transport are all working fine. BUT once on the destination machine, the reinjected ethernet packets are NOT being received by a local UDP server. this is my socket creation :
"data" is an unsigned char array that contains the original packet data received from pcap, which includes the ethernet header, ip header, udp header, and payload data. after the call to write() completes, Wireshark on Machine B sees a correctly formatted (checksums and all) UDP packet when listening to tap0 - ie. no lines highlighted in red. *BUT* - a UDP server i have running on Machine B never receives the reinjected UDP datagram. (I have verified that this server works, by using a simple local udp generator app.) is there something wrong with how I'm creating the socket and/or writing the data back out to the tap0?
I have to run a program repeatedly that demands a few responses from the users when run: a few yes/no questions and a filename. To save time I was going to use a script. I already use this one to run the program once ("program" is the command to launch the program I use):