- Joined
- Oct 30, 2009
- Messages
- 14,019
- Reaction score
- 4
- Points
- 0
Random comment: Orbiter beta 111029 has been released.
In what way?After a few months of using Ubuntu as my main OS, I can now say that booting into Windows is somewhat of a painful experience.
My copy of Windows XP does a lot of stupid and pointless things in startup. That's all.In what way?
My copy of Windows XP does a lot of stupid and pointless things in startup. That's all.
Exactly. For some reason I tried multiplying by the denominator and after that didn't work, [math]{y-1}[/math]. Silly me.
Always attempt to find common factors first. In all things.Ah, could be worse. After seeing your previous post I decided to try it myself, and did something MUCH more stupid. Seeing Izack's answer was quite a :facepalm: moment.
I have flash running in Ubuntu just fine. I can't remember where I downloaded it, though. Try looking in the software center.:thumbsdown: THE BAD: D'oh, there's no Flash!
I have flash running in Ubuntu just fine. I can't remember where I downloaded it, though. Try looking in the software center.
Built in software installer eh? I'll have a lookee...
There is no problem with getting Flash player for Linux, even if there is no such package in distribution (Software/Package manager, Portage, or whatever it's called in Ubuntu). If you can't find appropriate package, there's one you can get: http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/:thumbsdown: THE BAD: D'oh, there's no Flash!
Did you set the right keyboard layout?:blink: THE UGLY: errrrr, the @ key and " key are supposed to be muddled, right?
It's kinda like the App Store with Apple products. For me, Ubuntu combines the best aspects of Windows, OS X, and Open Source software.Built in software installer eh? I'll have a lookee...
emerge <package name>How do you think you install Linux software today? By configure.sh?
OK, I've given Ubuntu a go...
:thumbup: THE GOOD: *It's so beautiful!*
:thumbsdown: THE BAD: D'oh, there's no Flash!
:blink: THE UGLY: errrrr, the @ key and " key are supposed to be muddled, right?
emerge <package name>
...Then awaiting for building from sources to finish (in the meantime there is called configure.sh if there is one)...![]()