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2007 Dec 29
1
youtube.com complains about old version on 64 bit ubuntu gutsy
I read on lwn.net that swfdec has support for watching youtube.com
videos. Good work! I have not been able to get the Adobe 32-bit mozilla
plugin working under 64-bit gutsy so I figured I'd give swfdec a go.
A quick search of the archives and bugzilla turns up nothing obviously
similar to my problem.
Viewing this page:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82Opqy5mFZM&feature=related
I
2007 Oct 21
0
R 2.6.0 packages for Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon
The latest version of R did not make it in the recently released
Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon. As the title says, packages for version 2.6.0 of
R are currently making their way to the CRAN mirrors. From the head
of the README file:
=====
R packages for Ubuntu on i386 are available. The plans are to support
at least the latest two Ubuntu releases and the latest LTS release. As
of October 2007, these
2008 Feb 22
3
GSM 6.10 codec & ACM
*I have a Ham Radio program, named CQ100, it works fine using WINDOZE,
but when I installed the same program on my linux system everything
works except there is no-audio I'am using Ubuntu 7.10 linux...
The author told me that windoze uses GSM 6.10 codec, plus ACM audio
compression manager, these are built-in...
So by anychance does anyone know of a program that one can get to use on
a
2007 Dec 12
2
X11 headers/libs
I'm trying to build R from source on Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon. I've done
apt-get install r-base-dev and apt-get libX11-dev, but R configure is
still complaining about X11 headers/libs are not available. What else
do I need?
Thanks,
Paul
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La version fran?aise suit le texte anglais.
2009 Jan 17
2
Ubuntu and sources.list question about mirror sites...
Evening all:
Thought I'd announce myself with a question about setting up
sources.list to be able to begin download and install of R.
Running version 7.10 of Ubuntu. (Tried 8.04 but found it slow and
finicky with my hardware. Perhaps will try 8.10 or above, but that's a
thought for another time.)
Followed the notes on the R site and added the following lines to my
sources.list:
deb
2007 Dec 05
5
Which Linux OS on Athlon amd64, to comfortably run R?
Dear R-users.
I eventually bought myself a new computer with the following
characteristics:
Processor AMD ATHLON 64 DUAL CORE 4000+ (socket AM2)
Mother board ASR SK-AM2 2
Ram Corsair Value 1 GB DDR2 800 Mhz
Hard Disk WESTERN DIGITAL 160 GB SATA2 8MB
I'm a newcomer to the Linux world.
I started using it (Ubuntu 7.10 at work and FC4 on laptop) on a regular
basis on May.
I must say I'm
2007 Dec 05
5
Which Linux OS on Athlon amd64, to comfortably run R?
Dear R-users.
I eventually bought myself a new computer with the following
characteristics:
Processor AMD ATHLON 64 DUAL CORE 4000+ (socket AM2)
Mother board ASR SK-AM2 2
Ram Corsair Value 1 GB DDR2 800 Mhz
Hard Disk WESTERN DIGITAL 160 GB SATA2 8MB
I'm a newcomer to the Linux world.
I started using it (Ubuntu 7.10 at work and FC4 on laptop) on a regular
basis on May.
I must say I'm
2007 Dec 24
2
R Compilation error on Ubuntu
Hi
I bought a new laptop HP dv9500 just a week ago and installed a Ubuntu
gutsy ribbon on this laptop. I wanted to install Fedora but there are
more threads on Ubuntu, so I decided to install Ubuntu. After hours of
struggle in configuring x server/graphic card stuff, I installed R for
Gutsy ribbon using "sudo apt-get install g77 r-core'.
Now when I tried to install 'sp' package
2008 Mar 17
1
Audio problem, using a Ham Radio Program...Help needed!!!
*I have asked this once before, but never got any good info as how I can
get this codec using wine or crossover...Hopefully some one may have the
answer for I am sure that there are many Ham operators out there that
would like to find out also...
The program CQ100 uses the GSM 6.10 codec that ships with windows, it
also uses the windows ACM system (Audio Compression manager)...
This info came
2008 Apr 01
1
TDM410E card, 1 FXO module - how to dial Out
Hello
Newbie question here: I have a box running Ubuntu Linux 7.10 "gutsy
gibbon", and have a single Digium TDM410E card, with 1 FXO module
fitted and connected to my landline. I have it answering the landline,
directing to SIP phones, diverting to voicemail etc - and it works
great. What I can't work out is how to dial Out from this single card.
It is possible? if so, is
2008 Sep 15
1
I get this error while installing Wine
Hi,
OS: Ubuntu (Gutsy Gibbon) 7.10
Ver: Wine 1.0.0
I tried to install Wine onto my system, but I get the following error.
Code:
libaudio2 depends on libc6 (>= 2.7-1); however:
Version of libc6 on system is 2.6.1-1ubuntu9.
dpkg: error processing libaudio2 (--install):
dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
Errors were encountered while processing:
libaudio2
Please help me
2007 Nov 25
1
Configuration Error
Hello,
I am a newbie when it comes to Dovecot, and in following this (
http://workaround.org/articles/ispmail-etch/ ) document in setting these
things up, I have run into an error that I am not quite certain what to
do...
I am running Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon, and using 1.0.5 for Dovecot. The message I
am getting when I try to 'restart' Dovecot (using '/etc/init.d/dovecot
restart') is:
2007 Dec 03
1
again on ubuntu 7.10 and amd64
Hi there,
this is my first post to the list.
I'm a newcomer to the linux world.
I started using it on a regular basis on May and I must say I'm quite
comfortable with it, even if I have to re-learn a lot of things.
But this is not a problem, I will improve my knowledge with time.
My main problem now is that I bought myself a new computer (described at
the end of this e-mail) and I was
2008 Jun 13
1
adding custom axis to image.plot() and strange clipping behavior
Hi list,
I wanted to plot an image with a colorbar to the right of the plot, but set my own axis labels (text rather than numbers) to the image. I have previously accomplished this with two calls to image(), but the package 'fields' has a wrapper function, image.plot(), which does this task conveniently.
However, I could not add axes to the original image after a call to image.plot(); I
2007 Nov 23
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM 2.1 (or later) and Ubuntu Gutsy
Does anybody have a working version of LLVM 2.1+ (ideally in a .deb
file) that they're willing to share? I'm having some weird problems
trying to get a working version on my 7.10 machine.
2007 Nov 23
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM 2.1 (or later) and Ubuntu Gutsy
On 24/11/2007, at 12:01 AM, Michael T. Richter wrote:
> Does anybody have a working version of LLVM 2.1+ (ideally in a .deb
> file) that they're willing to share? I'm having some weird problems
> trying to get a working version on my 7.10 machine.
Or even better, does anyone have a recipe for building on Gutsy?
Antony Blakey
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CTO, Linkuistics Pty Ltd
Ph: 0438 840
2007 Nov 23
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM 2.1 (or later) and Ubuntu Gutsy
On 24/11/2007, at 9:33 AM, John van Schie wrote:
> Antony Blakey wrote:
>> On 24/11/2007, at 12:01 AM, Michael T. Richter wrote:
>>
>>> Does anybody have a working version of LLVM 2.1+ (ideally in a .deb
>>> file) that they're willing to share? I'm having some weird problems
>>> trying to get a working version on my 7.10 machine.
>>
2007 Oct 14
2
Configure not working in ubuntu gutsy amd64
I recently upgraded to the Gutsy beta, and this may just be a side effect of it being beta, but thought I'd raise it here in case I am doing something obviously wrong. I'm not familiar with how the configure script works and looking at the config.log didn't help me.
Just to note, I was successfully compiling on ubuntu amd64 before I upgraded to the gutsy beta.
I have raised a bug
2007 Oct 19
1
memory leak bug under ubuntu gutsy w/ nvidia
hi there,
a number of users of ubuntu gutsy with nvidia cards are experiencing a
serious memory leak under compiz. This leak essentially renders compiz
unusable for us. Gutsy ships with a compiz versioned at 0.6.0
+git20071008 , which I imagine isn't that different from the current
compiz, and with the current 100.14.19 nvidia driver running under a
2.6.22 kernel. I'm just wondering
2007 Nov 23
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM 2.1 (or later) and Ubuntu Gutsy
Antony Blakey wrote:
> On 24/11/2007, at 12:01 AM, Michael T. Richter wrote:
>
>> Does anybody have a working version of LLVM 2.1+ (ideally in a .deb
>> file) that they're willing to share? I'm having some weird problems
>> trying to get a working version on my 7.10 machine.
>
> Or even better, does anyone have a recipe for building on Gutsy?
I've just