It always says this. Helpful, innit?
Why is ntfs-mount hogging my CPU with nothing running?
My mouse pointer is freezing every few seconds.
I closed all apps, the CPU is not active, and I didn’t do anything that I know of to trigger this, but it’s still happening. Great.
~> man grub
No manual entry for grub
Oh, FFS, FSF.
This error message tells me exactly what the problem is and how to fix it.
Would this be so hard to implement?
It pops up all of these at the same time
If you set a USB audio device as the default in OS X, unplug it, and replug it, it will become the default again.
If you set a USB audio device as the default (the “fallback”) in Ubuntu, unplug it, and replug it, your settings have been forgotten.
So Karmic comes with this new Disk Utility called Palimpsest. It lets you manage disks and partitions, warns you if a disk is failing (finally!), etc.
So I tried using it to delete a partition on a USB flash drive and recreate it. Just a FAT32 partition; shouldn’t be too difficult.
After it’s done creating and formatting the partition, it displays it as “4.1 GB Unrecognized”. I go into GParted and the partition is “Unknown”. Smooth.
Video chat is supposed to be available in both Pidgin and Empathy, but it doesn’t work in either of them.