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  wubi 8.04 installation
Posted by: uribank - 2008-06-28, 08:58 PM - Forum: Ubuntu - Replies (3)


hello

i've tried installing using wubi

after restart when ubuntu instalss i get an error message :" unable to execute /bin/sh

 

thanks

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  built in wlan card on ubuntu
Posted by: slater - 2008-06-27, 06:13 PM - Forum: Just Starting Linux - Replies (1)


im on a dell inspiron B130

the wlan card i have is a built in PCI card

the name is: dell wirless 1370 WLAN mini-PCI card

if i were to install ubuntu

would that actually work on it

or would i have to purchase a external wireless card?

also when i do format my drive

will i lose all my system configs like for my speakers and what not?

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  Help needed with ./configure
Posted by: Festa - 2008-06-26, 11:32 AM - Forum: How Do I? - No Replies


I am running Linux on my NAS (Buffalo Linkstation, Openlink, Kernel 2.6).

 

I am trying to install Avahi, and fighting my way through the list of dependencies it requires.

 

(ipkg, although installed, never seems to work properly so I build everything from source)

 

I am stuck with installing Expat - it stalls and exits when it looks for XML::Parser in /usr/bin

 

I have a full installation of perl, and have also installed XML::Parser, but these have installed to /usr/local/bin

 

How can I tell expat to look for the dependency in the right place at ./configure?

 

Any help much appreciated,

 

Festa

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  firefox 3 final in fedora 9
Posted by: anyweb - 2008-06-22, 08:30 PM - Forum: Fedora 9 - Replies (1)


look at this screenshot of http://forums.mercedesclub.org.uk/ in firefox 3 (final) fully updated Fedora 9 as of June 22/2008

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  Comparing Firefox 3 With Opera 9.5 On Linux
Posted by: hybrid - 2008-06-21, 06:43 PM - Forum: Linux News - No Replies


Quote:"Mayank Sharma has two recent stories on Linux.com; one evaluating the performance of Firefox 3, and the second comparing it to Opera 9.5. Which is better? For most people, it's probably more a matter of familiarity or personal preference, but these stories provide hard performance data to consider as well. Sharma notes, 'In terms of rendering JavaScript, Firefox 3 had the edge over Opera 9.5 in the SunSpider JavaScript Benchmark, which has an error range between +/-0.8% to +/-11.3% depending on the type of test. In the JavScript Engine speed test, Opera 9.5 scores over its peers when it comes to error handling, DOM, and AJAX.'"
 

Full story

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  DSL
Posted by: Oroshi - 2008-06-21, 12:31 AM - Forum: PCLinuxOS - No Replies

You can get DSL (Damn Small Linux) and boot from CD/USB pen. it impressed. because it runs so fast and really small size.

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  New job... things change
Posted by: Oroshi - 2008-06-21, 12:28 AM - Forum: General Chat - Replies (1)


Hello,

 

I finally got new job. my focus getting better, but the house is still on the situation. I got Windows on my Mac machine so i can use mIRC (lame) i know lol. but it quicker. i cannot get IRSSI to work on my Mac... if the Fink is supported then i would use IRSSI.

 

hope ya all good.

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  Wine 1.0 release
Posted by: hybrid - 2008-06-19, 04:50 PM - Forum: Wine - Replies (2)


Quote:The Wine team is proud to announce that Wine 1.0 is now available.This is the first stable release of Wine after 15 years of development

and beta testing. Many thanks to everybody who helped us along that

long road!

 

While compatibility is not perfect yet, thousands of applications have

been reported to work very well. Check http://appdb.winehq.org to see

the details for your favorite applications.
 

Release Announcement

 

It's certainly been a while coming! Big milestone, though, for the project. Depending on your distro, it might be a while before 1.0 hits the repositories, so if you wish you can download manually.

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  total wine noob
Posted by: lillbastid - 2008-06-19, 04:01 PM - Forum: Wine - Replies (3)


Alright folks,

 

im a little new here, decided to use fedora for a while and wanted to install red alert 95. Ive read http://appdb.winehq.org/screenshots.php?iA...iVersionId=4026 and it aparently works under wine. I managed to get it installed but when i went to run redalert 95 it froze just as it started to load anyone any ideas?

 

[Image: problem.png]

 

 

Does anyone have any ideas? Bare in mind im a total n00b at wine so ill need a little bit of explaining done :)

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  hi
Posted by: cooldude1 - 2008-06-19, 01:57 PM - Forum: Hello - Replies (1)


im new here

 

!

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