Hi, I have been using 64bit Ubuntu for about a year and in the past week twice my hard drive is active upon login longer than usual and so I go to reboot and a message appears saying unable to reboot (or shutdown) while users are logged in, authenticate to do so.
I am running this Ubuntu system at home so I don't want anyone else logging into my computer especially remotely!
Have I been hacked o
I'm trying to make it that when a user is logged in when he goes to the account settings Activity of my app he will see his Username via a FrameLayout but if he isn't logged in he will see a Login button.I made a PreferenceData class to handle this which I believe I set it up right but when I'm logged in I still see my login button instead of the FrameLayout I made.I'm using a database to store us
On my app I see having multiple activities...
Main
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Login |
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Activity1 Activity2 Activity3
If a user is logged in, it will by
Slow Mobile broadband connection is not something a typical Linux user wants but in some case when no other options (cable broadband or 3G) are available it’s really useful.
Hi all,
all the icons on my desktop have just vanished. Some other show a lock image on them.
There is also a problem related to "Read-only-file system" but I cannot fix it, I have tried with fsck options with no positive result. I can do some things using: sudo su nautilus. It seems there is a problem with my file system.
Can you help me please?
After an upgrade from 12.04 to 12.10 Unity had vanished. Deleting fglrx fixed the problem and unity is now back.
Ctl/Alt+t sudo synaptic
ATI RV 710 HD4350
I am creating an android app with the Action Bar Sherlock library. My action bar has 3 tabs, one tab requires the user to login via Facebook. There are currently three activities in this login process :
Step 1 - The user clicks on an image button (Facebook) in one of the action bar tabs, this calls a facebook login activity.
This is happening to me:
$ rsync -av ./foo ./bar $DEST
sending incremental file list
directory has vanished: "/path/to/foo"
foo exists and is regular a regular dir, and rsync -av ./foo $DEST works, same for bar.
Is "directory has vanished" just how rsync tells me that it doesn't know how to work with multiple sources? Or am I importantly misinterpretting the (long) man page?
I've been having a problem recently (past couple of weeks) that when I have WiFi on for any length of time and either leave it's range or deactivate it, my 3G will not reengage until I reboot my phone. I use Sprint and am in Oklahoma.
I've also noticed over the past few months that my phone constantly drops calls, sometimes as many as 6 times in a conversation.