Ubuntu :: Paltalk Express Not Working / Resolve This?
Jul 17, 2010
Any Paltalk Express users out there?
This morning I tried to login to Paltalk Express (http://express.paltalk.com), but when I was about to write my password suddenly the screen turned black, and couldn't do anything else. I tried erasing the private data on my browser, restarting the browser, reloading, but didn't work.
I tried removing and installing flash, but still the same.
i somehow managed to get squid proxy server installed.My problem is my email in outlook express has stopped working (incomming pop3 server is mail.webmail.co.za)I think i need to install a pop proxy to get this going, can someone recommend a pop proxy that is easy to configure or anything else that could resolve this.
I am using FEDORA 11 and Squid 3. Squid configured and working perfectly but some Win XP users unable to access their mails through outlook express. can anybody guide me what should i do to enable pop/smtp ports via through nating / MASQUERADE etc..
1. D-Link DWA-643 Xtreme N Express Card Adapter The onboard wireless for my HP tx1000z stopped working a long time ago. This wireless adapter is in my express card slot.
I recently installed Mac4lin on my 10.04 machine and the left part of the title bar isn't showing transparency, even after a restart. Here's what it looks like:
I recently installed lucid Lynx in my laptop, everything works great except my WUSB54GC (v3) usb wireless adapter, the green light in the usb stick stays off and the OS don't recognize the USB either (i have been using it in WIN7 so i know its not broken)
reading previous post i tried the following:
sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
Added a line
blacklist rt2800usb
after restart it was recognized but only worked for a little while (with download speeds about 30kbps and disconnecting every 30 min or so ) today it wasn't working at all
I have also tried installing the driver provided by linksys using the "windows wireless drivers" obtained by ubuntu software center, no luck there
I have installed Ubuntu 10.10 over windows 7. i have made a new active wireless connection (home wifi) and it was successful and is now connected to the home wifi but when i start up firefox to surf the net it says cannot display page.
In gnome there is 'Shared Folders' gui under 'Systems' which helps with sharing folders however my one is not working. I wanted to find out why it does not work. I guess my question is, is there any way of running the 'Shared Folders' gui in debug mode?
The microphone of my laptop doesn't work, I'm on a HP Pavilion dv7 and neither the build-in or a microphone plugged in works.
I tried many things (like this: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/78574) to get it work, but none has worked. But I'm quite sure it worked in some earlier ubuntu version. I'm running kubuntu so it's not a problem in pulseaudio. Can anyone please help me with this, because I really hate it I have to restart in windows every time for the mic. code...
I just installed the new version of ubuntu 10.10 and I discovered that my wireless card atheros ar5001 is not working, i tried to modprobe ath5k and wont work either.
All the past versions of ubuntu had no problems. bug?
I just installed Debian only to be confronted with a problem. My wireless internet won't work. If I click the internet thing, under "Wireless Connections" it says "device not managed", btw my internet works and it did when I had Ubuntu, so nothing wrong in that department.
New user to Linux. I installed Ubuntu 10.04 LTS to a mini-laptop, but the built-in wireless card/chip is not working. It worked under the previous OS, XP. There is a switch on the case frame that enables it, but the active light did not turn on during installation. I installed a second time and manually flicked the switch every one second to see if it needed human intervention, but to no avail.
My next step was to try to update Ubuntu to see if it would help, so I inserted a Belkin USB wireless, but the connection was intermittent at best. I believe the device is faulty. A wired connection is impossible as I am sharing with my neighbor. What should I do to help Ubuntu the internal wireless device?
Just recently installed Opensuse 11.2 in a KDE environment. The problem I am facing is that when I connect it to my network either via wired or wirless neither getting internet or access to the network although the network manager shows the connection as active I am using a Dlink Di-524 Wireless Router at home The Wirless router for the computer is Broadcom BCM 4312 Was able to install the drivers for this from the packman repository
Also when I connect my laptop directly to the internet connection via wired it is working fine. However if i connect it to my wireless router either over wifi or thru wired it just shows connected but i can neither access internet or other computers on the network. Have checked the wireless router other computers (windows and ubuntu are being able to access the internet via it) Results of my ifconfig-a command when i am connected over my wirless connection code...
I have a toshiba m305d satelite laptop i installed ubuntu karmic 9.10 and evrything seems to be working fine including wireless and ethernet which was not working previously .. but now with alsa my mic was not working and hence i uninstalled alsa and installes oss4 as was directed by other forums .. however with alsa my sound was working in skype but now nothing seems to work .. i am getting error as "problem with audio playback" i am using skype 2.0 as 2.1 was said to be not compatible with oss4 also the sounds in my pdgin im client is not working ..
here is my component information code...
i have tried checking mic using ossrecord but dint get ne output.. i also tried sound recorder which also dint work with both alsa and oss4
now the thing is with oss4 even the speakers are not working for some applications like pdgin and skype which was working with alsa
i have a problem "db2 express-c first steps fails to launch on ubuntu" then firefox appears it shows something like :
Quote:
First Steps was unable to connect to the online DB2 Information Center and could not find an instance of a locally installed DB2 Information Center for this version of the product.The use of First Steps to access product information requires one of the following types of connections to a DB2 Information Center. Internet access to the online DB2 Information Center A locally installed version of the DB2 Information Center Access to a remotely configured DB2 Information Center
I found my web cam it is a Logitech Express cam I just want to know how to get the driver so I can use it in Firefox for like tinychat it works for cheese fine but That doesn't mean that it works for my web browser?
Recently I installed ubuntu in my LG P1 express dual laptop, and got it working with the sound, webcam, and LAN. It took me a while, but I have learned a lot. The thing is, I cannot manage to set up wireless networking working. For what I read and discovered, it has to do with an internal RF switch that deactivates the wifi card. On windows, one may switch it on or off with fn+F6. However, that is not working on linux. How to access and change this switch with a command or something?
Nothing on BIOS about wireless. When I do Code: sudo cat /var/log/messages | grep -i wireless
I get: Code: Feb 17 20:08:34 XXXXX kernel: [27.889915] iwl3945: Detected Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection Feb 17 20:08:34 XXXXX kernel: [29.163795] Kill switch must be turned off for wireless networking to work.
On doing: iwconfig, it reads: lo no wireless extensions. eth0 no wireless extensions. So no wlan0 is listed.
However with "sudo lshw -C network" the network is there and the driver is loaded *-network description: Ethernet interface product: ET-131x PCI-E Ethernet Controller vendor: Agere Systems physical id: 0 bus info: pci@0000:02:00.0 logical name: eth0 version: 02 .....
after about 3 12 hour days of messing with it, i'm nearly positive there is no way the onboard broadcom wireless is going to work. (it's an hp dv9000 running ubuntu studio 10.4)can someone recommend a wireless express card that will work out the box with no troubles?
When i connect to my laptop a bluetooth usb stick, the bluetooth could not be turned on. the bluetooth dameon is on, and when i press the turn on button, nothing happens. in windows the stick works fine.
I'm trying to figure out whether my system supports PCI Express without opening up the box. lspci doesn't mention "Express" or "PCI-e" anywhere, but dmesg reports that a "PCI Express Hot Plug Controller Driver" is in use.
I do not currently fully understand relationship between binary numbers and ip addresses and subnet addresses; nor am I asking for an explanation here at LQ, when there are plenty at wikipedia and other places...
Even after reading the wikipedia article on it, I still don't grasp it completely, so I was hoping that someone who grasps it in its entirety could answer a simple question.
How can I express the range of ip addresses from 172.22.22.200 - 172.22.22.230 ?
I was trying to make a rule for iptables that only did nat on that specific range of ips, and when i tried used the "-s" flag followed by 172.22.22.200/11 it always changes to 172.0.0.0/11 in the actual rule that is created and displayed by iptables -t nat -L.
I already have many hosts defined on my network, and rather than going through each one and changing its ipaddress to 172.0.0.#, I was hoping to learn a way to represent them in the iptables rule.
We have a PC in the office to which I have been granted to install Ubunto 9.04 on it. It has an intel graphic card Q45/Q43 Express Chipset.
I will proceed with the installation in a 1-3 weeks but I am expecting to have problems related to the graphic card not being seen or not configured ok.
Can you tell me how to configure it and what would its xorg.conf look like ?
Until I do the installation, I can use the Live-CD to test out your suggestions or do queries.