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  • https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/795332 Title: nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in app_chooser_online_get_default_ready_cb() Status in GTK+ GUI Toolkit: Confirmed Status in “gtk+2.0” package in Ubuntu: Triaged Bug description: Binary package hint: nautilus On an Oneiric i386 system in a unity-2d session, I tried to open a file with an unknown ...
  • For installing, the application , Add this PPA and then in terminal. sudo apt-get install gpu-viewer. For Uninstalling. sudo apt remove gpu-viewer. For Removing the PPA. sudo ppa-purge ppa:arunsivaram an/gpuviewer.
  • I am trying to compile the following inline assembly. I am compiling for cortex-m4 (stm32f407 device). I tried different toolchain version, all give the same result. __ASM volatile. (. "ldr r2, =0x42418234\n\t". "label1:\n\t". "ldr.w r3, [r2, #0]\n\t" //load TXE bit value using bit band register. "cbnz r3, label1\n\t".
  • 1. Add this PPA to your sources: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:fingerprint /fingerprint- gui. sudo apt-get update. 2. Install the packages: sudo apt-get install libbsapi policykit- 1-fingerprint- gui fingerprint-gui. 3. Log out of your session and log back in (we need the new session defaults to be picked up). Setup. =====
  • First step, the EL calculation, has been done and the generated elec.fast.TSHS has been copied to cluster. However, the error turns out: 'transiesta: *** No electrode names were found, default Left/Right are expected. Could not find electrode: Left'.
  • I'm trying to build an ubuntu image for my Overo Fire and I used build-arm-rootfs in the past and it worked and I'm switching to using rootstock because it has more configuration options and looks to be what the project is renamed to. My build machine is lucid i386 and I'm using rootstock from the repositories. First I run rootstock (sudo rootstock --fqdn chewy --login solar --password solar ...
  • You get the following error, after having successfully setup with option 5 (Tesseract support) and switched on the Settings options for text and/or OCR (see below): [error] TextRecognizer: init: tessdata folder not found at <path-to- Sikuli- stuff>/ libs/. [error] Region.find (text): text search is now switched off. To overcome this problem:
  • Only the auto show feature seems not to work - in all applications. When checking "Applications -> Settings -> Accessibility -> Assistive Technology -> Enable Assistive Technology" in XFCE, I get an error: "No AT-SPI provider was found on your system". When running onboard from the command line, I get these errors:
  • Hachoir is a Python library used to represent of a binary file as a tree of Python objects. Each object has a type, a value, an address, etc. The goal is to be able to know the meaning of each bit in a file. . Why using slow Python code instead of fast hardcoded C code? Hachoir has many interesting features: * Autofix: Hachoir is able to open invalid / truncated files * Lazy: Open a file is ...
  • #1. Have you tried on more hubs? Are the filelists/ directories appear in your download queue? Are they start connecting/ downloading then disconnecting? If you use the latest version of DC++ check the 'Slow download speeds' FAQ for more tips, especially the 3rd option from the 'Slow downloads from every user' part. Vort (lanar) said on 2008-08-12:
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