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No problem, glad I could help. :)
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The last bit should look like this:
## Uncomment the following two lines to add software from the 'universe'
## repository.
## N.B. software from this repository is ENTIRELY UNSUPPORTED by the...
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It's from the official Ubuntu repository (the one with archive.ubuntu.org in the name). Make sure that line has multiverse in it.
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It's in the multiverse repository.
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It's available from the Ubuntu backports repository, probably in hoary-extras.
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The svn group does not have write access to the repository. You need to give it access, by doing chmod -R g+w /usr/local/share/svn/server. Then users in the svn group will be able to write to the...
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Ctrl-Alt-F1, then Alt-F7 to get back into X when you need to.
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One way that would work is to delete/move the directory somewhere else before checking it out. The only problem is that some files may be in use, so you might have to shutdown some programs, or...
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I've seen this done with a scripting language called (IIRC) "expect". From what I understood of it, you can tell it to expect a certain string as a prompt, and then have it "type" in a certain string...
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Is gaim set up to use a proxy? The settings might be wrong (or not needed at all). Try checking those.
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I've never noticed that problem... Are you shutting down beagle properly before you logout (actually, I've forgotten before and I've never noticed a difference)?
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I use tomboy all the time, and it works great. Another wiki tool (web based, but runs on more OS's) is instiki.
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acpi -b
man acpi
Hope that's what you needed :)
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On my debian system, they are .desktop files in /usr/share/xsessions/. Deleting the ones you don't want should get rid of them.
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Look at the codecs module. It's got a rot13 encoding built in, so all you should have to do (if I'm understanding the documentation correctly) is call codecs.getencoder("rot_13") to get a function,...
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I'm not on SuSE, but when I installed beagle on debian, I had to recompile the dbus package and change some options so that it would make a libdbus-cil package as well. Look into recompiling source...
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More RAM will give you more room for cache, so programs and files you have previously opened will open faster the next time. Otherwise, as long as you have a certain minimum amount of RAM, you'll be...
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An error during the ./configure step will generally be a dependancy issue, and it will exit and tell you what package/version it was looking for. An error during make will exit with an error code,...
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Beagle does the first thing. As for the second, as I recall that's what GNOME Storage is supposed to do. That project is on hold at the moment though, IIRC.
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What about editing the portmap init script to start it in the background? That would certainly speed up your boot, although you wouldn't be able to use whatever it is that uses portmap until it has...
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If you want to be able to buy songs from iTMS, you can use SharpMusique. You'll need to be able to play AAC files, and you'll need mono.
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Which distro? http://manno.name/debian/ for debian based ones.
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For debian based distros, look into preseeding. I don't know much about it, but as I understand it, it's a way to set the installer's choices beforehand. These choices go into a file which you can...
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And the hal device manager if you're using gnome.
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That's something only you can decide for yourself. Try the live cd. You can install packages through synaptic on it while it's running, so you can test out the hebrew support.
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