I am trying to load Ubuntu 12.04.1 32-bit desktop image on an old desktop computer. The system shows the initial menu, but after a while, I get an error like the one in the following two screenshots (it takes a few seconds to go from one to the other in the screen):
I tried to load it using the different USB ports at the back of the computer, just in case, and I get basically the same error.
Here is my problem -
I have a HTML page (page 1) which connects to another HTML page (page 2) in an iFrame. However this loading is done, say a minute after the page load completes.
ie. page 1 -> wait 60 seconds -> open page 2 in iframe within page 1.
However when this load occurs, the browser throws an alert that network is not connected.
I got my Nexus several months ago, and up until a few weeks ago Chrome and Firefox were loading pages extremely fast. Now, for some reason both browsers load every page painfully slow. When I load a page both browsers just sit there doing nothing for around 5 seconds, while the WIFI icon remains solid blue.
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I like port a rom based in CM 7.2 RC0 to CM 7.2 STABLE.
Unity is the default desktop in Ubuntu 11.10 (current stable version) or 12.04 LTS (upcoming, although beta 1 has released), so if you’re a new Ubuntu users and want to tweak some default settings (e.g fonts, icons, themes, behavior, launcher etc) of Unity Desktop, then try the Application called – MyUnity, very similar to what Gnome Tweak Tool does for Gnome Shell interface.
MyUnity
Cinnamon is the default desktop environment in the new Linux Mint 13. It’s a fork of Gnome Shell that brings the classic Gnome 2 feel. This simple tutorial will show you how to install the latest stable version of cinnamon desktop.
For now the latest cinnamon is version 1.4.
We're suddenly having problems with some of our sites having old versions of .css and .js files show up in the browser.
On my desktop when you open yast2 - Network Service Configuration (xinetd). The disabled radio button is selected, when I click enabled and then finish. It brings up a message box that says something along the lines of"(locked) Internet super-server" Then switches back to disabled.
Ever since updating the software, my phone's connection to the internet (by both Wifi and the data network) has drastically decreased in performance. From when it would take 5-10 seconds to load a page previously, it now takes 15-30 seconds. Videos take a long time to buffer, even using the instant search feature is slow (incredibly irritating when I need to simply check spelling).