Ubuntu :: 10.04 - Window Expanding (Threshold One Pixel Long)

Apr 24, 2010

Did anyone else notice in the 10.04 RC that it is very difficult to expand a window from the left or right side? The threshold is one pixel long before the arrow disappears.

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General :: Temperature Above Threshold - Cpu Clock Throttled?

Jun 25, 2011

It's from my /var/log/messages

Jun 25 12:27:19 nl kernel: CPU0: Temperature/speed normal
Jun 25 12:27:19 nl kernel: CPU4: Temperature/speed normal
Jun 25 12:27:19 nl kernel: CPU6: Temperature/speed normal
Jun 25 12:27:19 nl kernel: CPU2: Temperature/speed normal
Jun 25 12:27:19 nl kernel: CPU3: Temperature/speed normal
Jun 25 12:27:19 nl kernel: CPU7: Temperature/speed normal

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I checked the temps with ln_sensors, KVM and DC temps, everything is running great. I didn't get any shutdown in the meantime. I basically need a way to disable those warnings but reboot is out of question, means no BIOS. Hope its possible to disable it from the console itself, with blacklistinh some kernel module(s) or something like that.

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Security :: How To Threshold Value For Failed SSH Comms Script

Mar 3, 2011

I was playing around with a script that seems to work relatively for my needs when SSH comms fail - AKA a user or someone attacking. This works. But, how would I add a threshold value? lets say if there are 3 entries, then perform add the IP to iptables as a rule.

Code:
#!/bin/sh
#
# FIREWALL SCRIPT
#
# March 1st, 2011
#
# Purpose:
# Add offending IP from failed SSH connections
# to the iptables (firewall) rules.
#
## Vars:
TIMETHRESHOLD="10" .....

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Server :: Temperature Above Threshold - CPU Clock Throttled

Jun 14, 2010

Got HP proliant dl360 g6 running RHEL 5 (x86_64). 10 days ago full update was done, inc kernel was upgraded. Everything has worked normally until today I got in log:

Jun 14 09:28:02 hp_proliant kernel: CPU3: Temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled
Jun 14 09:30:41 hp_proliant kernel: Machine check events logged
Jun 14 10:01:01 hp_proliant mcelog: Processor 371118208 heated above trip temperature. Throttling enabled.
Jun 14 10:01:01 hp_proliant mcelog: Please check your system cooling. Performance will be impacted
Jun 14 10:01:01 hp_proliant mcelog: Processor 371118208 heated above trip temperature. Throttling enabled.
Jun 14 10:01:01 hp_proliant mcelog: Please check your system cooling. Performance will be impacted

Server room as AC, temperature is normal all the time.
hpasmcli -s "show temp" shows everything (AMBIENT, CPU#-s , CPU ZONE ) is normal, belowe threshold.
Current kernel: 2.6.18-194.3.1.el5 #1 SMP Sun May 2 04:17:42 EDT 2010 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

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Jan 5, 2010

I have installed nagios in a CentOS vm and now its monitoring the local host, one remote host which is also a vm with CentOS 5.3 and one windows xp system. Is there any option for me to change the threshold time for the services given? For e.g. I had a service of current_load which comes as a default plugin while installing nagios itself. What should I do to change the threshold value of the current_load so that I might get the warning or error alert some time earlier as it was now.

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Jan 9, 2010

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Mar 23, 2010

Although I've been dabbling for a while I'm somewhat of a newbie so bear with me: Rather than rebuild my Hardy Server due to root being full, I followed suggestions to create another logical volume on the volume group and put root there. I must have missed some fundamental step. Although the partition appears to be functional, the defined space isn't visible and I am stumped:

$sudo df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg--server1-lv--root
4582064 4533388 0 100% /
varrun 1895524 248 1895276 1% /var/run
varlock 1895524 0 1895524 0% /var/lock

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Ubuntu :: Expanding Partition And Restoring Image?

Mar 10, 2011

Here is the scenario:

I have triple boot
Win 7 32 bit on hard drive 1
Win 7 64 bit on hard drive 2
Data partition accessible by 3 OSs
Ubuntu 10.10 on hard drive 2

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Everything is working great. I'm using Windows Boot Loader (used easybcd to attach Ubuntu).

I want to expand /dev/sdb3 to have more space for Ubuntu. I am able to shrink the data partition /dev/sdb2, which leaves an unallocated space. I have backed up /dev/sdb3 using Paragon software.

My question is, what is the best way to expand the /sdb3 partition into the unallocated space and restore the ubuntu image backup so that it will use up all the space (unallocated and current /sdb3)? I don't want to screw up since everything is working properly, I just want some more space.

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May 31, 2011

On OS 11.4, 64 bit box. Has anyone figured out how to make the VM hdd larger after the original one has gotten full? I've search the forum but all the searches come up with ways that confuse me.

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Jul 16, 2011

I've got Debian 6 loaded on a Dell E6520 laptop, and my / partition is nearly full. I used Parted Magic to make room adjacent to / so I could expand it, but pmagic won't work with this because it says that / is lvm2 and not mounted. But Debian 6 says that it doesn't have any lvm's and that / is ext3.

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Ubuntu :: Data Loss From Expanding NTFS Partition?

Aug 3, 2011

This forum might not be the best place for this question, but some people here are pretty knowledgeable and may have more insight than I do about this. Anyways, I'm thinking about expanding an NTFS (Windows 7) partition on my desktop computer into unallocated space. I know that there is a risk when shrinking a NTFS partition due to fragmentation but are there any risks of data loss from expanding a NTFS partition? My common sense tells me there isn't a risk but I want to be 100% sure I won't lose any files.

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General :: Expanding Globs In Xargs?

Jun 29, 2011

I have a directory like this:
mkdir test
cd test
touch file{0,1}.txt otherfile{0,1}.txt stuff{0,1}.txt

I want to run some command such as ls on certain types of files in the directory and have the * (glob) expand to all possibilities for the filename.

echo 'file otherfile' | tr ' ' '
' | xargs -I % ls %*.txt

This command does not expand the glob and tries to look for the literal 'file*.txt'

How do I write a similar command that expands the globs? (I want to use xargs so the command can be run in parallel)

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May 2, 2010

So I recently installed Ubuntu on a blank 250GB HD..

When I was doing the partitions I separated the / and /home and /bin etc

Ultimately I gave 30GB to my /home.

However I kind of need a bit more space now.

There is still a lot of empty space on my HD and I want to know is it possible to increase the size of my /home by about 20 GB?

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Nov 20, 2010

I thought it was just a normal stuck pixel the first day I saw it, but then I noticed if I move opera around the screen they stay with opera. It doesn't occur with any other programs, only opera. These pixels also show up when I take a screenshot. Is there a way to get rid of these pixels (or whatever they are)?

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Jan 20, 2011

How do you create a 1x1 pixel jpg file in ubuntu?

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May 9, 2011

Does anyone know the pixel dimensions for the panels.I want to design a panel background image in gimp for the entire panel but I don't know how many pixels they are from left to right. I know (or I think) that they are 24 pixels from top to bottom but how many across?

I have designed images to use as panel backgrounds but they tile so it's like one consistent thing as I don't know the dimensions for the length of panels, only the 24 pixel height. I've attached a couple so try them out, they're pretty cool.

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Apr 21, 2011

I am new to eclipse and am having a hard time to find the function to expand or unexpand a block defined by {}.

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Fedora :: Expanding Parition Ext4 Size?

Oct 25, 2010

I have a 7GB unallocated space and I want to expand/increase the size of the preinstalled fedora 13 ext4 size from the unallocated space any ideas?**Using gparted live is not working is just displating the whole sda drive.

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Software :: Firefox Expanding Font Using Ctrl +?

Jul 20, 2010

I have been using Ctrl +/- to expand/shrink the displayed font on web pages in Firefox since I figured out how to do it back in version 0.something. Today I happened to be accessing this page https://personal.vanguard.com/us/fun...T#hist=tab%3A2 and I noticed that when I expanded the font the text to the right side was pushed off screen - not unusual - but that I did NOT have a slider at the bottom of the browser window to allow me to move to the off screen text. I continued to press Ctrl+ until the font would no longer expand. At the very larges font the slider reappeared however, it will only move a little bit to the right.

I then accessed the page with Internet Explorer and Firefox 3.5.8 on an XP box - the slider appeared as expected and I can slide to the right to see all of the enlarged text.

I created a new user on my Ubuntu machine, signed on as that user and viewed the page. Again, no issues. Seems like something in my profile rather than the web page itself or Firefox as installed on my PC.I tried disabling the few addons which I use (Noscript, Addblock Plus, etc.) - no improvement.I now created a virtual machine (VMWare) and installed Ubuntu 10.04 64 bit. Tried the page in Firefox and it works fine. Then I copied my profile to the virtual machine - the page experiences the same problem. So obviously there is SOMETHING in my profile which is causing the issue.

And for my next trick I replaced the copy of prefs.js in my profile on the VM with prefs.js from the default profile. Other than forgetting everything I have ever configured in Firefox, this has fixed the problem. But not a pretty way to go.

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Ubuntu :: Mouse Pointer Causes Pixel Error

Jan 28, 2010

I've just installed Ubuntu 9.10 on my wife's old notebook, a Sony Vaio PCG-FX705, by wiping the HDD (i.e. no more Windows ). The problem is that there's some weird display error that reminds of a TFT with pixel errors, although that's no the cause. I got a screenshot of it here (made with a digicam), and here is a close-up of it.

One thing I've noticed is that this error starts at the mouse pointer's tip and goes right when the computer is booted. Also, when using Blank Screen as screensaver, the error disappears once the screen went blank until I press a key or move the mouse, at which point the error will re-appear at the mouse pointer's current location. The only way I found so far to temporarily fix this problem is to change display resolution. It doesn't matter which resolution I use, all that matters is that I change it.

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Ubuntu :: Notification Icons Have Shrunk To One Pixel On Upgrade To 11.04?

May 2, 2011

I've upgraded (though at this point it doesn't quite seem like an upgrade ) to the Natty and have had a pretty good load of issues*.

I've gotten the system to a working state, and things seem ok, aside from this:
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I've got a few applications (Skype, etc, etc) that are now squished into a single pixel in the notification area. I can right click on it and get the context menus from them, but that isn't exactly the greatest solution.

*I've had to switch over to the classic view, roll back my nvidia video drivers, and reinstall mozilla shredder/sunbird.

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May 3, 2010

Where can i get linux drivers for my QHM 500 LM CAMERA (6 lights & microphone 500 K pixel).

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May 1, 2010

I installed opensuse 11.2 some 6 months ago as an alternative to windows 7, on a 44GB partition. Having become my primary OS, I am looking forward to expand the ext4 partition from 44GB to the maximum possible. I have some 24GB unpartitioned space, and free space on NTSF partitions (one of which could be deleted if necessary). What is the best and safest procedure to perform the partitioning.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Expanding Root And Home Logical Volumes

Jul 9, 2011

So today I needed to switch from openSolaris to a viable OS on my workstation and decided to install openSUSE after having good experiences with it on my personal laptop. I ran into some problems partitioning one of the two hard disks installed on the system. I was limited on the amount of time I could spend at the office doing the install so I decided to use LVM on the one hard disk that seemed to work okay.

I picked LVM because although I don't know much at all about LVM, I at least know enough that it would allow me to expand the root and home partitions once I get the 2nd hard drive working correctly. So now that I've gotten the 2nd disk working okay, I've created two physical volumes on the 2nd drive, one to expand the root partition and one to expand the home partition. So, my question is, can I expand the root an home partitions while they are mounted or should I boot into a live CD environment before I expand the partitions? If I could expand them without booting into a different environment, that would be so great as I don't want to have to drive out to the office again before Monday. BTW, I am a new openSUSE user and an ex Ubuntu user. I loved the Ubuntu forums but had to switch because I do not agree with the direction that Ubuntu is taking.

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Ubuntu :: Webcam - Drivers For My QHM 500 LM CAMERA - With 6 Lights & Microphone 500 K Pixel

May 3, 2010

Where can i get linux drivers for my QHM 500 LM CAMERA (with 6 lights & microphone 500 K pixel). i had been using windows for 12 years.

The full details of my webcam are on this link [url]

I could not find the linux drivers on this link [url]

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Jun 3, 2011

How to determine the best sub pixel order of the screen?

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Jan 3, 2010

This is the first time I have pixel errors when using my setup in linux, have resently installed the debian squeeze rlz, with rglrx drivers from the debian wiki how to.

Now I have pixelerrors in pictures and they are static for the pictures aka, the pixels are static in the picture even if I move a webpage for instance.

Any buggreport on this? Or how to fix it, its hard to make a screendump but I could take a picture of the screen with a cam if someone like to see it

In win7 or ubuntu there is no indications of this problem.

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Apr 11, 2011

I want to make my photo less than 40 kb. My photo on scanning is 313 kb also I want to decrease pixel size to 110*140. How is it possible?

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Jun 10, 2015

I am trying to stream from a webcam to mp4 file with avconv/ffmpeg with the GRBG pixel format. I can find a lot of ffmpeg commands and other stuff on google about a webcam stream to file with ffmpeg, but none of them use GRBG pixel format and are working for me ...

I have never tried something like this before

Output of v4l2-ctl --list-formats-ext:
Code: Select allioctl: VIDIOC_ENUM_FMT
        Index       : 0
        Type        : Video Capture
        Pixel Format: 'GRBG'
        Name        : GRBG
                Size: Discrete 162x120
                Size: Discrete 324x240

How to get this working?

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Jun 7, 2010

the tv card =37 pll=11 tunner=5 is recognised but not woking in fedora13dmesg gives

bttv0: unloading
Linux video capture interface: v2.00
bttv: driver version 0.9.18 loaded

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