Many have been successful installing Photoshop CS2 via Wine. The process should be the same for CS3.
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Many have been successful installing Photoshop CS2 via Wine. The process should be the same for CS3.
Take a look here:
http://swik.net/Ubuntu/OnlyUbuntu+Tutorials/Howto+Compile+and+Install+TrueCrypt+5.1a+on+Ubuntu+8.04+LTS+(Hardy+Heron)/b5ibl
If you want to just reset your panels to default settings:
Back up panel settings first(just in case):
cp -R ~/.gconf/apps/panel ~/panel_bak
Delete current panel profiles:
The easiest way to format drives is to use gparted:
sudo apt-get install gparted
After it is installed, open it via System->Administration->Gnome Partition Editor.
Select the flash drive...
Have a look at the Dual Boot Tutorial.
It doesn't need any software installed to do maintenance. All of it's maintenance functions are built into the printer, and are performed automatically.
On a hard drive of that size, you want to be sure you have enough room to resize. The minimum space needed for XP is 1.5 Gb, but that doesn't take into account extra programs/data you have...
I would highly recommend the HP Photosmart C5280. It's a color printer, photo printer, scanner and copier. I just bought one, plug it in and everything just works.
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What's the error message?
Also, post the output of:
lspci
Take a look at speedometer and cbm. Both are in the repositories.
apple
Have you gone to System->Administration->Software Sources and ticked the "Proprietary Drivers for Devices" box?
If you're using gnome you might want to give conduit a try, it's in the repositories. I haven't used it myself but it looks promising.
From this page:
"The packages here are development packages. This means they will periodically suffer from regressions, and as a result an update may break functionality in Wine. If the latest...
Have you tried to right-click on the panel->Add to Panel?
sudo apt-get install nvidia-settings
The command sudo grants temporary root access. Any time you use sudo it will prompt you for your password, it's the same as the one you use to login.
Now, open a terminal: Panel menu->System...
Linux comes with a very good firewall called iptables, and there are GUI front-ends to manage it, depending on your desktop environment.
For gnome -> firestarter -->screenshots
For KDE -> ...
That's a lot of questions for one post, and several of them are based on preference(i.e. Kubuntu vs Ubuntu vs Xubuntu or XP vs linux).
You can find the answers to most of those questions here in...
Those instructions are for Xubuntu 6.04. The settings you probably need would be under Settings->Printing->Edit->New Printer and it will search for attached printers.
Are you running compiz?
It seems that you are having DNS issues. Can you access your modem/router via a browser?
Or you could try OpenDns:
https://www.opendns.com/start/ubuntu.php
Do the following to reset your panels to default settings:
Back up panel settings first(just in case):
cp -R ~/.gconf/apps/panel ~/panel_bak
Delete current panel profiles:
rm -r...
Your ISP may be having DNS issues. See if you can access google from here:
http://72.14.207.99
Please provide a little more info:
Do you have another OS currently installed where you can verify the CD drive is working properly?
At what point do you get these errors, what's your hardware...