For most of my work, I use Lyx to create mathematical documents. Most journal publishers want the LaTex file. As Lyx stores in its own format, I export to LaTex and use Kile or Texmaker to do any...
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For most of my work, I use Lyx to create mathematical documents. Most journal publishers want the LaTex file. As Lyx stores in its own format, I export to LaTex and use Kile or Texmaker to do any...
I use Gnome and it seems that First Class defaults to KDE apps for opening links and such. If you edit the file ~/firstclass/fcapps, e.g. replacing konqueror with firefox, the links will work.
A FC client version 9.108 is available. It is beta but I have been using it on 64 bit with no problems. Here is the link
http://fcis.vdu.lt/VDU%20FC%20Naujienos/F0000D188/FOV1-0001D9CB/I030341EA
Go to System/Preferences/Appearance/Visual Effects and select none.
What version of Ubuntu are you using?
Looks like to have compiz turned on? If so, try it with compiz off.
You might also try running it with the command
mathematica -defaultvisual
The problem has be fixed in the latest updates. From proposed updates the kernel image was again updated to linux-image-2.6.24-21-generic (2.6.24-21.40) to 2.6.24-21.42 and linux-ubuntu-modules to...
I can confirm on an intel pro wireless ipw2200. Fortunately I have the previous kernel. Actually, I don't think its the kernel update but the update I got this morning...
I also got this error and do not know the exact meaning of it. However, when I disabled ForcastFox, it did in fact go away.
I don't know about a deb, but I just downloaded the source, extracted it, and ran
sudo sh BUILD.sh in the extracted directory. Works like a charm. You will have to have the qt4 development files...
Right click on panel and choose Add to panel
On Launchpad
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/197163
A recent post suggests that the QT4 libraries supplied by Wolfram are incompatible with Hardy. It suggests removing
...
The easiest way I have found to control colors is using gnome-color chooser. I believe it is in the repositories.
There are a couple of ways to get Mathematica to run with the option.
1) A desktop or panel launcher where the command line is mathematica -defaultvisual
2) You can put Mathematica on your...
Hey, thats a nice solution to Frostwire on 64 bit and the patch does a nice job for the java plugin.
An alternative to running Frostwire is to stay with the sun java 6 (64 bit) and start Frostwire...
A possible fix is to start mathematica with the -defaultvisual option. Solved my problem on Hardy.
Those files look like a Windows version
I am using Gutsy for work and Mathematica 6 works fine. I am running the dev release Hardy on a spare partition. Mathematica installs fine and the gui opens as it should (as long as libstdc 5 is...
If I remember right, the way I have done this in the past is to create a directory
sudo mkdir /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex
You may have to create the last three. Put your files in there, they can...
The only way I have gotten MyMathLab to run on Linux is through a virtual windows machine. You build a Windows virtual machine in VMWare server or workstation and then use IE there to install...
Gnome Color Chooser also works nicely. It is available on gnome-look.org
I experience the same thing when running compiz and Mathematica 6. Don't know a solution except to turn off compiz.
I have had similar problems with other apps and fixes eventually make it in.
I have compiled a custom kernel using KernelCheck (2.6.23) and using the process described on the Master Kernel thread (2.6.22) and am running Gutsy. My reason to turning to a custom built kernel is...