Forum: Window and Desktop Managers 12 Days Ago |
| Replies: 8 Views: 1,368 this article is just stupid. |
Forum: Getting Started and Choosing a Distro 12 Days Ago |
| Replies: 4 Views: 450 have you tried other programs?
my guess would be you are hitting a limit, it may be software or hardware. obviously if it is a limit in your hardware (memory), there is not much you can do, unless... |
Forum: Getting Started and Choosing a Distro 19 Days Ago |
| Replies: 7 Views: 893 so what crash applies if you are willing to move to a different distro. if you want to stick to your distro, you should look into finding out the actual device, not the laptop model.
generally... |
Forum: Getting Started and Choosing a Distro 24 Days Ago |
| Replies: 1 Views: 541 if you have no audio at all, software is not going to solve the problem. the usual suspects are drivers and the system configuration (e.g. master volume is 0). |
Forum: Getting Started and Choosing a Distro 24 Days Ago |
| Replies: 7 Views: 893 Ok, but which connection is the Internet connected to?
It should be a virtual box option, you should be able to select network devices for the guest. |
Forum: Getting Started and Choosing a Distro 27 Days Ago |
| Replies: 7 Views: 893 how does your host computer connect to the internet? ethernet or wireless?
what i assume is that it uses wireless, and if so you need to make sure the guest machine has access to the wireless card. |
Forum: *nix Software Sep 21st, 2009 |
| Replies: 1 Views: 418 is java installed?
java <class>
it shouldn't matter what environment you use, Java doesn't change all that much. |
Forum: Getting Started and Choosing a Distro Sep 10th, 2009 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 1,086 ok, but did you delete the partition, create the partition, format, and install? Or did you just install into the partition (which should still do a format, but it may have done something wrong).
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Forum: Getting Started and Choosing a Distro Sep 9th, 2009 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 1,086 what steps did you take to install it?
my guess would be something from a previous install is lingering? (i.e. did you format the partition?, etc...) |
Forum: *nix Software Sep 7th, 2009 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 744 do firefox and opera in windows work? |
Forum: *nix Software Aug 30th, 2009 |
| Replies: 2 Views: 622 I've used pidgin in the past, and it works fine for me. The MSN option is correct when using a live account (e.g. hotmail, msn). If you are sure you credentials are correct, it may be a networking... |
Forum: Getting Started and Choosing a Distro Aug 22nd, 2009 |
| Replies: 4 Views: 1,729 not really, you just need a "server" edition of a OS. BUT you still need computers for each user, unless they are sitting in front of the same computer. |
Forum: Getting Started and Choosing a Distro Aug 22nd, 2009 |
| Replies: 4 Views: 1,729 using only a monitor, keyboard, and mouse?
what are these devices going to be connected to?
virtualisation allows you to have multiple "virtual" operating systems on the single physical... |
Forum: Java Aug 18th, 2009 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 804 yep, i'd say the code snippets would be the place to put them. It's probably a good idea to give some a good description too. If you are feeling particularly motivated you could make it into a... |
Forum: *nix Software Aug 5th, 2009 |
| Replies: 14 Views: 4,050 why why why?
this thread's last post was in March 07' |
Forum: *nix Hardware Configuration Aug 5th, 2009 |
| Replies: 2 Views: 1,061 eth0 won't be your wireless interface, but the ethernet interface.
if that is the only interface you are getting, you need to install your dirver and that is different depending on what you device... |
Forum: Geeks' Lounge Aug 4th, 2009 |
| Replies: 306 Views: 21,777 |
Forum: Java Jul 31st, 2009 |
| Replies: 6 Views: 321 it looks like it is complaining because the getSource is getting a javax.swing.JMenuItem, yet you are trying to use it as a JButton instead. |
Forum: Java Jul 31st, 2009 |
| Replies: 10 Views: 330 um.... why?
don't do the homework of others. |
Forum: Java Jul 30th, 2009 |
| Replies: 10 Views: 330 it doesn't look like your code is written to do too much...
it runs fine, but fine depends on what you want it to do. if you are referring to the alphabetical ordering of characters, well it isn't... |
Forum: Java Jul 30th, 2009 |
| Replies: 10 Views: 330 what exactly is the problem? it is a little unclear to me... |
Forum: Kernels and Modules Jul 30th, 2009 |
| Replies: 10 Views: 6,498 this thread is years old, i doubt they are still looking for a reply. |
Forum: Getting Started and Choosing a Distro Jul 30th, 2009 |
| Replies: 20 Views: 1,329 yeh, I am well aware of that fact. i admit it is quite closed-minded of me, but when I use a lot of google products, search comes naturally. |
Forum: Getting Started and Choosing a Distro Jul 29th, 2009 |
| Replies: 20 Views: 1,329 Personally, I am a Google fan, so I won't be giving Bing any chances either. |
Forum: Getting Started and Choosing a Distro Jul 25th, 2009 |
| Replies: 6 Views: 1,366 to get the "standard" version, you need to install the OS onto your disk. live CD is good as a trial, and it should have an option to install it if you like it. |
Forum: Java Jul 23rd, 2009 |
| Replies: 2 Views: 217 the code you currently have is trying to construct a test object, but test is simply a method you call. therefore, you can simply say x = test();, furthermore when you are printing the result, is it... |
Forum: Java Jul 22nd, 2009 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 291 if you think this is so, you should code yourself, because these tools need to accomodate many variations and so the code become "horrible". |
Forum: Java Jul 21st, 2009 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 261 1) you need to design some kind of structure that will be easy for your program to understand. e.g. how will a tree look like in a text file? this is a very open-ended question, and the same goes for... |
Forum: Java Jul 20th, 2009 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 261 the easiest / quickest option would be using some file io. for a more flexible / robust option it would be using a database. |
Forum: *nix Hardware Configuration Jul 20th, 2009 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 1,044 assuming this is desktop edition, there should be an eject icon next to the device in the file explorer (can't remember what it is called). whenever i used my portable hdd with ubuntu 9.04 i used... |
Forum: Java Jul 17th, 2009 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 215 do you mean JavaScript?
if so: navigator.userAgent |
Forum: Java Jul 17th, 2009 |
| Replies: 10 Views: 633 4. stop hi-jacking threads
5. don't post complete code (at least initially) |
Forum: Java Jul 17th, 2009 |
| Replies: 10 Views: 633 oliver, just stop posting. |
Forum: Web Browsers Jul 15th, 2009 |
| Replies: 18 Views: 2,286 IE has had tabs since version 7. I do use firefox, but it is due to the add-ons. Other than that, I don't see a lot of difference between the mainstream browsers. |
Forum: Window and Desktop Managers Jul 15th, 2009 |
| Replies: 10 Views: 11,033 can you not bump old threads, batch files are executable files in windows with the extension ".bat". |
Forum: Getting Started and Choosing a Distro Jul 9th, 2009 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 732 perhaps you want to start with a programming language, not the actual operating system. |
Forum: Java Jul 9th, 2009 |
| Replies: 63 Views: 132,403 so if you run "java [some_package]/[class_name]" it runs successfully?
I doubt it
what do you mean by "work with class files"? |
Forum: Java Jul 9th, 2009 |
| Replies: 4 Views: 582 i don't really understand why you have so many environments, but i guess that shouldn't be relevant (as long as port numbers are unique).
when you say you try: locolhost:8084/HelloWorld/ is this... |
Forum: Java Jul 9th, 2009 |
| Replies: 1 Views: 746 why are you casting everything to a string? for starters .subString will in fact return a string, and subString doesn't take parameters of (String, String). |
Forum: Java Jul 9th, 2009 |
| Replies: 4 Views: 582 there are various things which may cause this. I suspect the "page not found" and "resource not found" are the same error, just written differently.
i assume you have the application deployed... |