Slackware :: Future Of KDE Does Not Look Bright

Apr 4, 2011

After the Nokia-Microsoft deal, the future of Qt doesn't look very bright. Many developers think that Nokia has no interest in Qt for the desktop. [URL] And since KDE is based on Qt, and KDE is the (sort of) default desktop environment for Slackware.

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Slackware :: When Change The Bright Of Screen - Xfce Power Manager Show A Info Bar - Now It Disappear

Aug 3, 2010

I'm running Slackware64 13.1. When I change the bright of my screen, xfce power manager show a info bar. But now it disappear, when I run xfce4-power-manager from a terminal I get this info:

Quote:

Another thing, Slackware don't have cpu governors?

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General :: Monitor Colors Too Bright

Oct 13, 2010

I installed memory card now monitor colors has been adjused to light blue and white. Tried control panel in personification to chg color but I think the color is off due to ATI graphic card radeon xpress 200.

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Ubuntu :: Sony Vaio VGN / Screen Is Too Bright

May 2, 2010

I have a Sony Vaio VGN-FZ340E. I installed Ubuntu about 6 months ago and had a problem-free time with it. I then got busy with other stuff (house work, etc.) and hadn't worked on Ubuntu for about a month. Now I switch on my Vaio with Ubuntu and I find the screen is just too bright.Since 10.04 was just coming up, I thought this would be fixed when I update. I updated, but the screen is still too bright.

I searched the forum for answers and found only some pretty old threads which were about the Fn key combos (which, obviously, doesn't work), spicctrl, etc.So I followed the instructions here. I did just what Step 1: Checking for Module says, but Terminal just doesn't give any output.

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Fedora Hardware :: Screen Too Bright (kernel 2.6.32.9-70 Onwards)

Apr 6, 2010

I'm running Fedora 12 x86_64 Gnome and my video card is an ATI Radeon HD 3650. I'm using the open source video driver.After updating the kernel to version 2.6.32.9-70, my LCD display has started being too bright, which makes it barely readable.The problem is still there after upgrading to kernel 2.6.32.10-90. I've even tried to boot a live USB of Fedora 13 Alpha (desktop-x86_64-20100404.17.iso - downloaded from here - which ships with kernel 2.6.33.1-19)

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Debian Configuration :: Colors Too Bright After Installing Nvidia Driver?

Aug 17, 2011

After I've installed nvidia-vdpau-driver 280.13-1 from debian testing repositories, all the colors on the screen became too bright, except dark colors.

I've tried to change the values from Brightness, Contrast and Gamma, in NVIDIA X Server Settings -> X Server Color Correction, but it doesn't bring everything back to normal.

Either the nvidia driver has problems, or I don't know how to calibrate. But before I installed nvidia-vdpau-driver, I had the nouveau display driver (experimental), and all colors were displayed normally, the same as in Windows 7 and XP.

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Ubuntu :: Laptop Screen Blooms To Bright White After Waking From Suspend?

Mar 14, 2010

I am having problems with my wuxga 1900x1200 laptop display.The machine is a Dell inspiron 8600 with nvidia chipset.I am running driver 175 from the Karmic repo. My problem is when the machine wakes up after a suspend, the display blooms to bright white.The only way I have found to recover is power off the machine. After a bit of research I suspect it may be the refresh rates in xorg.conf, but lowering the values has not changed anything. Here is what I have currently.

Code:
# nvidia-xconfig: X configuration file generated by nvidia-xconfig
# nvidia-xconfig: version 1.0 (buildmeister@builder75) Wed Jan 27 03:02:48 PST 2010[code]....

orig values were horiz 30-128 and vert 50-90.I'm not sure it's the refresh...

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Ubuntu :: Bright Pink Boot Screen With Dodgy Text After Playing With Startup Manager In 10.04?

May 28, 2010

today while using 10.04 Lucid Lynx 64 bit I decided to do something about the low resolution boot screen, I've seen the bugs thread but I thought startup manager would be the way to go Anyway I changed the resolution and the bits to the highest they would go I rebooted and I got the normal coloured boot screen but no logo just text, then I tried disabling text and enabling the boot logo Then I rebooted and the same thing again Then I removed startup manager and the whole boot screen turned bright pink and still had a text logo!

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Software :: KDE And Qt Toolkit Future?

Feb 14, 2011

Anybody worried about KDE future. KDE use the Qt toolkit and Nokia the owner of Qt is going all Windows on there phones. Does anybody know what may happen. Just wondering.

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Fedora :: NTP Time Keeps Drifting Into The Future?

Jan 25, 2011

I have a F14 laptop being used as a music server. For some reason the clock time runs fast and slowly drifts forward about 5 minutes/day.

ntpd is running. The ntpd.conf is pretty much F14 out of the box and the same as my other F14 instances that do not exhibit this problem. If I restart ntpd, it syncs up the time, but then the time slips until the ntpd seems to give up.

Initially ntpd reports it is synched,but then over time it reports being unsynchronized.

Shortly after restart:

Code:
ntpdc> sysinfo
system peer: w1-wdc.ipv4.got-root.me.uk
system peer mode: client
leap indicator: 11
stratum: 4

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General :: Ubuntu Timestamp Too Far In Future

Apr 23, 2010

Cannot sudo and gets this message: timestamp too far in the future. I don't have gui interface.

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Ubuntu :: Save Session For Future Logins?

Jan 16, 2010

I have a few questions related to the 'Save Session for Future Login' option you can check (and is checked by default) when you go to shutdown/restart/etc.

1) What exactly does checking this option and shutdown/restarting do?

2) Is there any way to have it unchecked by default?

3) Is there any way to completely remove the option?

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Ubuntu Installation :: Put On A Usb To Boot And Install From In The Future?

May 18, 2010

I am considering buying a netbook and installing the netbook remix from a bootable USB. During the installation, does the installer give me the option to create a dual boot scenario and keep the windows 7 as a partition? If it does not, what is the best way to clone the windows 7 install and can I put it on a usb to boot and install from in the future?

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General :: Convert Past Or Future Dates In Awk?

Mar 20, 2010

All I see from googling examples in awk is converting current date. How do I convert a list of past or future dates for example :

Jan18'09
Aug 7'98
Jun20'11
Apr 1'10

I will be using it to compare dates in a file and act on it accordingly.

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Ubuntu :: Uninstall In The Future If Create A Dual Boot Pc?

Feb 8, 2010

I am looking to do just as the title says. If I no longer want to keep ubuntu say a year from now. Will i be able to uninstall or possibly delete the partion with ubuntu on it without wiping out windows? I ask because I am not sure of how much space I would like to partition, this way I could always come back delete it and then reinstall it to the size I wish

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Ubuntu One :: Chances The UbuntuOne Website Will Have Thumbnails In The Future?

Feb 28, 2010

Any chances the UbuntuOne website will have thumbnails in the future?

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Ubuntu :: Make All Future Extractions In Par With Autodelete Feature?

Aug 21, 2010

I downloaded a file enclosed in 58 rar parts and extracted them. I was looking for a way which would enable autodelete of all rar-archives after the extraction so I don't have to clean the mess up later. I hear there is some option in command line arguments but that doesn't work with split archives. Is there a way in GUI? Some option maybe, which I could check to make all the future extractions in par with autodelete feature?

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Ubuntu Installation :: How To Download And Store Packages For Future Use

Oct 18, 2010

I'd like to find out if it's possible to download and store (not install) official Ubuntu installation files, and then choose to install them whenever. I don't always have internet available and having to be connected every time I want to install a program really sucks. What happens if I had to format or something and I just wanna install all my programs again but no internet connection? Is there also away I can back up my Ubuntu and when I restore, I get all my downloaded and installed programs back, without having to re-install?

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Ubuntu Installation :: Downloading Applications For Future Install?

Nov 4, 2010

I'm going round everyone I know installing Ubuntu on their computers whether they like it or not, and I must say so far they all like it except. I have to spend 5 hours downloading and installing all the software they need to make their system run 'as good as windows'.

I really need a whole bunch of popular programmes to put on a disk and install as I go. I know Ubuntu saves the downloads in a repository on the hard drive, but looking at it I am sometimes at a loss as to which folders contain which downloads, then there is the problem of multiple folders for one programme etc.or point me in the direction of a zipped up file with all the programmes a normal user might need.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Restricted Extras Not In Future Versions?

Dec 5, 2010

i am currently running 9.10 and was thinking of upgrading to 10.10. i was going to initally install 10.10 but i saw that it ran fluendo. does that mean the ubuntu restricted extras aren't in the future versions? i was also wondering if i would have to reinstall all my old programs.

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Ubuntu :: Saving Downloaded Install Files For Future Use

Feb 10, 2011

I just switched to a faster isp with monthly usage limits. When I install a program using Synaptic, where are the install files stored? I'd like to save them for future use. Also, I'm downloading Conky right now to monitor usage.

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Ubuntu :: Future Of Gnome 2 (Bugs Exist Forever?)

Apr 12, 2011

One of the things I dislike about gnome is the fact that some bugs seem to exist forever, eloquently described here fore example: [URL]. Now, that gnome 3 is there; I am wondering: should I expect that there will much work on the 2.x side? Or will more and more bugs go "fixed with gnome3"? Is this a realistic thought?

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General :: Future Of Open Office - Latest Version

Oct 23, 2010

Since open office is now bought by oracle I am confused about the state of the latest version of OO version 3.2 I think. Would it be legal to install that version on a computer. Oracle perhaps made a bummer with this. The real dev community is thrown out and we are again looking at corporate greed taking precedence for their own profit rather than development of technology. I have high hopes from libre office but then one more open source product (it was not sun's to begin with remember) being swallowed by a corporate.

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General :: Role Of System Admins May Change In Future

Aug 30, 2010

It states there could be changes in role of system adminstrators. If this is going to happen, Being a system admin what are the skill sets do I have to develop ?

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Security :: Need Current And Future Threats To Various Authentication Modules

Mar 22, 2011

Can anyone tell me some current and future threats to the authentication methods used in Linux system. Modules like PAM(Pluggable authentication method), SASL, Kerberos, Shared secrets, shared passwords etc.

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Software :: OS Image Installs With Future Date Timestamp

Jun 23, 2011

I am trying to install Suse linux 10.3 image on to an HP blade via HP CMU. The node gets imaged successfully, but the certain files/directories have a future date timestamped to it. While the server date is correct.

host:/> date
Thu Jun 23 20:49:29 EST 2011
host:/> ls -ltr |grep Jul
drwxr-xr-x 23 root root 4096 Jul 4 2011 root
drwxr-xr-x 10 root root 4096 Jul 4 2011 opt
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jul 4 2011 bin

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CentOS 5 :: Clock Time Jumps Into The Future (Xen + Ntpd)?

Nov 20, 2009

I'm having a problem with the time on one of my servers jumping forward into the future. We run serveral CentOS 5.4 servers running Xen, some up to date and some a little older. The one in question is running 2.6.18-164.el5xen, with xen-libs-3.0.3-94.el5_4.2 and xen-3.0.3-94.el5_4.2. On this server are several Xen virtual machines, also running CentOS 5.4 with kernel 2.6.18-164.el5xen. One in particular has problems with the clock keeping proper time.

We use NTP (ntpd) to sync time to a central server in the company. Our NTP set-up works fine, and we have problems on only a couple of servers out of many. The problem I see is that one one particular Xen virtual machine, the clock will suddenly jump forward into the future, usually by several minutes but once by more than an hour. This has obvious implications for software running on the machine. Software such as Oracle grid control agent will restart itself under the (incorrect) assumption that it has been hung for several minutes with no activity. Oracle database will cope gracefully, but applications that refer to the clock will be confused.

We detect these time jumps because we have Nagios checking the clock on each host against the centralised time server (Nagios's check_ntp plugin). Nagios will suddenly report a clock offset that is miles into the future. Following the time jump, ntpd on the host in question will re-sync the time. Ntpd keeps the time steady, ticking just a few milliseconds per second until real time catches up with the server. i.e. Nagios will report the time as being 10 minutes ahead, then a minute later the host will be 9 minutes ahead, and then a further minute later the host will be 8 minutes ahead of real time. The clock on the host stays running very slow until it eventually is correct.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Set Permission For Future Public Files / Folders?

Jan 2, 2010

I just set up an VPS with ubuntu. I made a user1 and gave it ownership

Code:
chown -R user1 /home/www

This user also have been given all the root privileges (I know it is not recommended!)

The problem is that each time I make new site, and user1 wants to upload (through ftp) files to /home/www/newsite I need to redo the the above command in order to be enable user1 to upload. Not only this, I need to rework permissions (744 for folders and 644 for files), otherwise the newsite throws permission errors message.

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Debian Configuration :: Wine And Squeeze Kernel - Future Updates To The Packages

Dec 21, 2010

Are the 1.3 Wine packages availible at [url] compatible with the Squeeze kernel? What about future updates to the packages there?

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OpenSUSE Hardware :: Future For Small Devices Since (S)Meego (l) For Netbooks Is Dead?

Feb 11, 2011

Is there any reasonable alternative to Smeegol/MeeGo for small laptops (exception made for Ubuntu)? I had a look to Android on Netbook but it doesn't really seem a serious option - to me (but may be i didn't catch its sense (?) ).Small footnote: I, for one, as a person which has to deal a lot with text, i need a device with a keyboard and as elegant and smart many tablets are i do not believe in a "Newton" + attached keyboard So, for mobile, Netbook or small laptop (subnotebook) are a must. And i'd like a - linux based - surface which optimzes the screen space and ressources.

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