Ubuntu :: Change Calculator Mode In Natty?

Apr 30, 2011

Just upgraded to Natty and I cannot figure out how to change the calculator mode to scientific.

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Ubuntu :: New Calculator - Change The Pull Down To 'decimal' Expecting To See The Decimal (base 10) Value

Mar 31, 2011

snappy title to grab attention. maybe not stupid, but bleeding difficult to use, talk about a non-obvious, non-intuitive interface; I want to enter a hex value, and have the calculator convert that to decimal. So, I use the pull-down, choose 'hexadecimal', enter the hex value, then change the pull down to 'decimal', expecting to see the decimal (base 10) value. What do I see? The display just adds the hexadecimal base to the end of the hex value I just wrote! Where's my decimal (base 10) number damn it? I can't for the life of me work it out.

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Jul 4, 2011

Having just installed Natty on a new computer I want to set the background to a JPEG in my home folder. I click on the "Add" button, navigate to the folder and open the JPEG. the file is not added to the displayed list of background images. I had misunderstood something I clicked on the Help button of the dialog and got:

Unknown Error The file /usr/share/gnome/help/user-guide/en_CA/user-guide.xml� could not be parsed because one or more of its included files is not a well-formed XML document.

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Mar 27, 2011

how to change or adjust the tranlucency of the panel in natty?

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Ubuntu :: Change View Back To 10.10 In 11.04 Natty?

May 4, 2011

I've updated Ubuntu from 10.10 to 11.04 natty. and noticed a complete view change which I don't like. all my top bars with shorcuts are gone! Then I found a link natty-narwhal and tried this command as I thought it will return my old view :sudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get install unity-2das a result I got the same view but with a cairo-dock bug and a black box around it as it's in the picture:My question is: how can I get back my old 10.10 view without re-install ? is it possible? if no then other question: how can I get back at least natty 3d back ?

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May 17, 2011

How do I change the power settings in Natty? Such as when the monitor shuts off?

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Jun 18, 2011

I installed Natty some time ago an was happily using it...Still am... But I decided to install some extra backgrounds. Now my login screen has changed to a WhiteOrchid.jpg?? how to set this right again? Or change it to a picture of my choosing?

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May 24, 2011

I need to add an option to my xorg.conf to enable "backing store", like this:

Section "Device"
Identifier "Miserable Old SVGA"
Driver "miserable"
Option"BackingStore""True"
EndSection

But I don't have an xorg.conf file in Natty. There are several conf files in /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/, but I'm not sure which one to add it too (I can't find the Device section in any of them). I guess I don't even know if the "BackingStore" option is valid in the latext Xserver.

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Ubuntu :: ALSA Oddities And No Sound After Soundcard Change In Natty?

Jul 2, 2011

I've just bought myself a E-MU 1820M audio interface for use in home recording after seeing online that a number of people have managed to get it working. The card replaces a Terratec DMX 6Fire (which i only managed to get outs from, no in's). I have done everything and anything suggested all on the forums and websites i can find and still no in's or out's at all, and no lights on the dock functioning.

Having tried and failed on a number of things i decided to see if Alsamixer had picked it up, only to be shown a blank grey window with nothing showing. I purged ALSA and started again (I have even done a fresh install of natty in case it was anything else getting in the way that i had done previously) but to no avail. I am using ALSA driver 1.0.24, which is the latest version, and according to the ALSA website, the EMU support was addded in post-1.0.15, so all should be well.

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Ubuntu :: Unable To Change Natty Clock Settings In Unity Menu Bar?

Apr 27, 2011

I recently upgraded my clean install Ubuntu Studio 10.10 64bit to Natty 11.04 and whilst everything is working well (except for having no plymouth boot splash - but I'm looking into this) I have noticed that when I log in to the "Ubuntu" desktop (with the Unity launcher and Menu bar in the top panel) I can't seem to change how the time and date is displayed. It seems to be stuck showing 24 hour time only with no date no matter which setting I select in the 'Clock' tab of 'Time & Date Settings' menu.

The clock applet works perfectly when I log into the 'Ubuntu Classic' desktop and I am able to display the date and weather ok.

I have a laptop which I upgraded from Ubuntu 10.10 64bit to 11.04 as well and it doesn't have the same issue.

I thought it might have been a rouge Gconf setting so I dumped my entire gconf using

Code:
gconftool-2 --dump / > ~/Desktop/allgconf.entries

then restarted into recovery and removed my ~/.gconf folder entirely, rebooted again and logged back on. Apart from losing some settings like Evolution and Networking, which I reloaded, and my theme going back to the default theme, the problem still exists.

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Dec 4, 2010

When I try to launch the Calculator from the Applications menu I get the "Starting Calculator" tab in the bottom panel, but the application never launches and the tab disappears after a few seconds.

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Ubuntu :: Get The Calculator Icon On Top Taskbar?

Feb 15, 2011

i cannot work out how to get the calculator icon on my top taskbar so i can access it fast from there, i know that with ubuntu you right click on it and add to taskbar, this doesnt seem to do it with xubuntu, i cannot work out how to do it.

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Ubuntu :: Software That Can Replace Graphing Calculator?

Oct 4, 2010

I'm currently reading math courses at home, as opposed to doing it in school, and Swedish schools recommend getting a TI 80 or TI 83 calculator for these math courses. If I'd actually buy one of them, a TI 83 would probably be a better choice since it would last me through more courses, but for now a TI 80 calculator is enough. They are graphing calculators, for anybody that doesn't know.

Anyway, since I'm reading at home, and these calculators are a little expensive, I was looking at software to replace them... The gnome calculator that comes with Ubuntu is a good start, and is probably almost enough for what I will need for now, but it lacks the graphing capabilities, which I will need.

Is there either a more complete calculator, or something to complement the gnome calculator, that will suite my needs? I know I could look through all of the calculators in the repos, but frankly it takes quite a bit of time.

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Oct 12, 2010

When I press the calculator key on my keyboard and the calculator comes up, I can't use my mouse anymore. I can move it but I can't click on anything. Is there a fix for this?

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Dec 23, 2010

I want to know if it is possible to edit the source code of the programs in Linux. Like, take the calculator for instance. If I want to add a user-defined function to it, how can I do it - if I can do it at all? In general, where and how can I look at the source code of such programs ?

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Ubuntu :: Axis C++ Calculator Sample Not Working

Mar 29, 2011

I have followed the calculator sample tutorial and cannot get the the calculator client working, the problem appears on the server side. I am working on Linux, I am using:

- Axis C++: axis-c-linux-current-bin.
- Xerces (parser xml): xerces-c2_2_0-linux8.0gcc32
- Apache 2: httpd-2.0.64.

I have used Eclipse to compile the example. When I run the calculator client I get the following message on the command line: "terminate called after throwing an instance of 'axiscpp::SoapFaultException' what(): Cannot deserialize the requested element " and warning message:

[code]....

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Jun 15, 2010

I have a dual boot (WinXp, Ubuntu) on my machine. Unbuntu is installed in the same partition of WinXp. Evertime i have to access a windows file or folder i mount the windows drive using the following command

Code:
sudo mount -t ntfs -o nls=utf8,umask=0222 /dev/sda1 /media/c

This works just fine. My problem is that all the files are loaded with -rwxrwxrwx and the directories drwxrwxrwx. I cannot change the file mode bits using chmod even in su mode. chmod incidentally works just fine and does not give any error. But the file mode bits are still the same.

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Apr 10, 2010

Does anybody know of a good graphing calculator program for Fedora 12 KDE? I tried fung-calc and some problems are occurring in the installation. I have followed the directions in the README, and I am doing something wrong, although I am following the directions in the README. Basically, it can't make. I get a message stating:

Code:

[root@localhost fung-calc-1.3.2b]# ls
acinclude.m4 configure.files Fung_calc.kdevelop NEWS
aclocal.m4 configure.in fung-calc.spec.in README

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Jan 19, 2011

Do you know some calculator casio or Ti- emulator for linux ?

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Sep 13, 2010

I have looked around but I can't find a crc32 calculator in Centos 5. Is there a native app or one I can download?

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Nov 20, 2010

I see the "starting calculator" icon but it just disappears after a few seconds. If gcalctool is run from a terminal it prints Code: GLib-GIO-ERROR **: Settings schema 'org.gnome.gcalctool' is not installed The way to fix it : Code: cd /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/ glib-compile-schemas .

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Ubuntu Installation :: Change The Startup To Text Mode?

Feb 16, 2010

I'm using in the server 8.4 and installed the package startupmanager which is GUI, through this package I can show the text during boot, unlike in the 9.10, I checked the "show the text during boot" same I did in the 8.4 bu It's not showing the text and still show the splash...

how to change it direct from shell instead of the stupid GUI

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Oct 31, 2010

Hardware: Vostro 3500, BCM4353Ubuntu 10.10Today I decided to test uptime on battery. But when I started using battery I noticed that internet connection is very slow(around 1-4 KB/s, normally ~128KB/s).I used Code:iwpriv eth1 set_pm 0(pm = power mode? And what means this parameter 0, 1 and 2?)and everything seems to be ok now.And my question is - where can I edit which power mode settings for wifi are used on battery?

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Ubuntu :: Change To Bigger Than Current Screen Mode?

Jul 24, 2011

I would to change to bigger than current screen mode. On my laptop display is current for 1366 x 768.I will to add new size of next bigger resolution.. i need space of desktop. I want to add : But it has problem it can not work.

I tell about size new resolution:
1366 * 1.5 = 2048 == 2048
768 * 1.5 = 1045 >= 1044
Depth: 32
Reflective: 60, 75 hz

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Ubuntu :: Xawtv - Change The Default Mode To PAL From NTSC?

Jul 11, 2010

When using xawtv in ubuntu 10.04, the default mode is NTSC. How do I change the default mode to PAL so that i don't have to keep changing it from NTSC as I restart xawtv.

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Fedora :: Change Desktop Mode In 15

Jun 15, 2011

The first time I started F15 the following notice appeared (approx.: I have translated it from spanish):

Quote:

Unfortunately GNOME 3 failed on having started and it is now in alternative mode. It probably signifies that your system (graphic hardware or controller) is not capable of executing GNOME 3 complete.

Computer data: AMD Athlon XP 2400+ 2,01GHz; 1.5 GB RAM; ATI Radeon 9200SE. Fedora 15.

How can I change from "alternative mode " to another more friendly not 3D desktop?

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Mar 23, 2010

Opensuse 11.2 Gnome

I want to change CPU mode to Performance. It's easy to do with "CPU Freq Monitor" applet on the bar, but it doesn't work(

I tried

But there is No such file or directory.

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Fedora :: No Decimal Point In Programming Calculator?

Dec 9, 2010

I just noticed there doesn't seem to be a decimal point button on the calculator (gcalctool 5.32.0) when it is in programming mode. I'm using Fedora 14 (32-bit).

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Programming :: Invoke The Calculator In Bash Script?

May 16, 2010

My main problem right now is doing floating point arithmetic within a bash script, with variables.Right now I have a folder called "myExamples" with a script called "run_example" that runs with no issues.I plan to(1) create many folders inside [myExamples], that are named [example10] [example11]...each containing an identical copy of (run_example),(2) modify Line 172 of each copy of (run_example)...in one copy, it would be 3.00, the next copy would have 3.05, etc. (This part doesn't work!)How can I use the available calculator bc code to do floating point operationsMy code is below -

#!/bin/sh
# run from directory where this script is
cd `echo $0 | sed 's/(.*)/.*/1/'` # extract pathname

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