I'm trying to setup a Ubuntu mirror with selected packages from different repositories, by using apt-move, which I've been using on Ubuntu 10.04 without (too much) problems.
I've installed apt-move and setup it accordingly to my needs:
# dpkg -l | grep apt-move
ii apt-move 4.2.27-2 Maintain Debian packages in a package pool
The configuration file /etc/apt-
It seems ubuntu does not support my mouse well. It dosen't matter how fast I move it, it just works how far I move it.
This is really a critical issue when I try to click a link, or select something in a text, or click a little button etc.
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I have a requirement where I need to move the square on the canvas.I tried searching it but there were resources where i found implementations with an image.But my problem is that they should be able to move the square that has been drawn on canvas.
I am actually designing an application where the user could create a square when he clicks on a menu item.Then when he double taps it the border of
Hello! I'm kind of stuck here. See, I wanted to move individual script files into the GIMP scripts folder. At first, I wasn't able to, it was giving me an access denied type of thing. I surfed around and found something to input into the terminal to allow me to move the folder the scripts were in into the GIMP scripts folder.
recently i have faced a problem that, when I try to move a movable app from phone to SD it says unable to move because enough space available but I have about 8gb free space in SD....could any one help please...im using SGSII JB 4.1.2 and flashed Omega
Thanks in advance.
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I own a rooted Samsung Vibrant running cm7, overclocked to 1.3ghz, with cwm recovery. My external SD was full to a byte and my internal had about 100mb free, so I decided to move all my apps on SD to internal. I used an app called App2SD that, among other things, lets you batch move apps. I selected everything on the SD and started a batch move.
EDIT: significantly changed my question here to streamline it a bit.
As mentioned in earlier posts, the new English wiki is scheduled to go live on Monday. Here are a few technical details about the change itself: