Hii
i have installed ubuntu 9.10 and my hp laptop has a wireless (this one works just like the normal volume button touch screen if u touch it wireless works or else it doesnot )
now after installing ubuntu it glows always red and never turn blue..
i have windows 7 on other partition it... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I am compiling Qt-4.7 for 32-bit on 64-bit (x86_64) Ubuntu 8.04 desktop. I have installed all the 32-bit libraries (/lib32 and /usr/lib32) through getlibs and "apt-get install ia32-libs". But I am getting the following error while configuring the qt project as:
./configure -platform... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to buy a netbook with Ubuntu pre-installed. I have looked for hours and have not found anything. Calls to Dell, HP, Toshiba have confirmed them NOT selling Ubuntu preloaded laptops. This leads me to look for a netbook that can handle Ubuntu.
Getting to the point... I think I... (4 Replies)
I've been running 64-bit Ubuntu for about 2 years now, but a few days ago it developed serious problems. Whenever I would load a Flash page* the computer would crash... well, sort of. The screen would go blank immediately, eventually causing the monitor to give the "no video detected" message. ... (0 Replies)
I've been running 64-bit Ubuntu for about 2 years now, but a few days ago it developed serious problems. Whenever I would load a Flash page* the computer would crash... well, sort of. The screen would go blank immediately, eventually causing the monitor to give the "no video detected" message. The... (2 Replies)
can we use semantec or any kind of software in ubuntu/linux to limit access of a user to edit a specific file?
example:::
a. will not play media player or use usb.
we will edit blacklist.conf to do this. however user should still be able to do apt-get install, shutdown, edit other files etc.... (1 Reply)
I have an issue with my Samba share - I am unable to write to it, edit a file or rename a folder etc within Windows.
I am using Windows 7 and Ubuntu 12.04 and this is my Samba config.
I can connect to the /sylius directory no problem (no password required), but I cannot save to it.
Is... (3 Replies)
Hi,
Can anyone explain this please.....
A simple test program...
### snip
#include <stdio.h>
main() {
static int n;
n = 6;
printf("hello %d\n", n);
n=7;
}
### snip
64 bit compile/link.... (2 Replies)
Hello All,
I am trying to open a webpage in ubuntu browser "xxx.com:8008" which works fine but i would like to open it without having to mention the port,
Is there anyway in ubuntu where we can access the website without having to mention 8008 port.Thanks in advance. (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
apt-spy.conf
APT-SPY.CONF(5) File Formats Manual APT-SPY.CONF(5)NAME
apt-spy.conf - configuration file for apt-spy(8)DESCRIPTION
apt-spy.conf is the configuration file for apt-spy(8). It consists of a series of area labels, followed by a list of countries belonging
to that label. Whitespace is ignored.
Comments may be added anywhere, and begin with the hash ('#') character. Once a hash character is encountered, the rest of the line is
ignored.
A label consists of any alphanumeric characters, and ends with a colon character (':'). The label must be on a line by itself (excluding
comments).
Following a label are a list of country codes (one per line) of countries belonging to that label.
Each country has a unique two-letter country code corresponding to its top level domain identifier. This is the same as the ISO3166 code.
You can find the country code for a specific country either by looking at /var/lib/apt-spy/mirrors.txt, or by looking at the commented
examples in the default apt-spy.conf.
Labels cannot exist within labels. The end of a label section is signaled by the start of a new one, or by the end of file.
Any valid label existing in apt-spy.conf can be specified to apt-spy using the '-a' option. apt-spy will then proceed to benchmark the
mirrors in the list of countries associated with that label.
EXAMPLES
This is an example of a valid apt-spy.conf file:
USUK:
GB # United Kingdom
US # United States
Australia:
AU
France-Germany-Netherlands:
FR
DE
NL
There is a default configuration file included with apt-spy. For further examples, and for a list of valid country codes, please refer to
this.
SEE ALSO apt-spy(8), apt(8), sources.list(5)
20th May, 2003 APT-SPY.CONF(5)