Thanks for the reply.
I have a look at the /etc/passwd file as you suggested and you're exactly right I noticed a couple differences between user1 and user2:
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Thanks for the reply.
I have a look at the /etc/passwd file as you suggested and you're exactly right I noticed a couple differences between user1 and user2:
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I recently reinstalled Ubuntu Server 12.04.1 (amd64) on my server and then added a user account for myself ('user2') in addition to the default administrator one ('user1') that was setup during the...
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Hi everyone. I've been looking for some themes that are easily readable on a 1080p LCD TV. I've increased the font DPI from 96 to 120 and this helps heaps but it still isn't really usable. ...
Thank you, this solution fixed my problem. I fresh installed 10.04 and it was working fine until I installed a few new programs. For anyone reading this thread not completely sure how to follow the...
Thank you this is really helpful!
So is there any known fix or should we submit a bug?
great! If you can you should provide a link to the specific backports used and how you installed them to help out others.
Perhaps a good test would be to disable the wireless and use the Ethernet port on your laptop to download the torrents instead. That way if you crash again at least we would have ruled out the...
You could try doing a memory test. Might be a hardware related issue.
HowTo Memory Test: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MemoryTest
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I have a Windows computer on the network which I installed YnHub on. Without changing client settings on any computers on the network (other than ip and port :P) users were able to download...
Hi. I recently installed Deluge 1.2.0 from the following PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~deluge-team/+archive/ppa
I am using this on two different Linux computers. One is running Linux Mint 8 and...
I have the same issue with opendchub. Can connect to the hub but no users are able to download filelists. I have tried various clients and computers which makes me pretty sure it is some problem...