Sunday, February 19, 2012
VirtualBox: unable to remove CD/DVD Image from "Virtual media manager"
If you're unable to remove ISO image in Virtual Media Manager, check all your snapshots if they had your image mounted when they were created. If so, you need to remove them. After that you can remove the ISO image from Media Manager.
Mouse pointer freezing periodically for short time
Recently I've switched from Nvidia proprietary drivers to Nouveau because of youtube videos playback issues.
The Nouveau driver runs smoothly, the GPU temperature dropped from 72° to 66° and youtube playback is smoother.
Despite of this there was one small issue I've noticed. The mouse pointer was freezing for
short, random periods about each 10 seconds.
Saturday, February 11, 2012
KDE freezes for few seconds after login
This was happening to me for a while, with different KDE versions. KDE desktop is loading, almost before all startup programs are running but suddenly everything stopped. The plasma workspace freezed for 5-20 seconds. This was going on randomly, sometimes it has frozen, othertimes not.
Saturday, January 21, 2012
File system check
To force fsck during next system start just run: sudo touch /forcefsck.
Note that using fastboot option in grub startup options disables fsck entirely.
Note that using fastboot option in grub startup options disables fsck entirely.
Turn off Nepomuk and Akonadi in KDE4
If you don't need Nepomuk Semantic Desktop you can turn it off in System Settings > Desktop Search. After that you have to disable akonadi server to get rid of the error notification about problems with connecting to nepomuk.
This you can disable in:
~/.config/akonadi/akonadiserverrc
where you should change StartServer=true to StartServer=false.
Note that this change will disable KDEs KIM services such as KMail.
This you can disable in:
~/.config/akonadi/akonadiserverrc
where you should change StartServer=true to StartServer=false.
Note that this change will disable KDEs KIM services such as KMail.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Expect - automate your tasks
Expect is an automation tool which you can use to automatically put text into console, based on the expected output from application (telnet, ftp, ssh, scp...).
Friday, September 16, 2011
Pacman Howto
Pacman is a simple but powerful package manager used in Archlinux. To start using it, you need to know few basic parameters briefly described here.
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