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tuxsbro (1 month ago) Show Hide
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This is awesome, the packaging and integration with ubuntu one is just amazing!
evilmonkey1453 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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this was a great video! please please please make more videos like this!

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TheGzeus (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Man, alot of Ubuntu users use gedit.
I live in emacs, and everyone I know who doesn't uses vim(and about 10 other apps to fill in what I do in emacs, to be fair).
I dunno, it's not bad for what it does, but it seems to do...syntax highlighting.
'Where was I?.....' could be a single keystroke to get back to where you were in any of the more programmer-oriented editors.

If you want to use gedit, that's your prerogative, I'm just saying I don't get it.
moephan (1 month ago) Show Hide
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The good news is that Quickly tries to use your default editor. So if you have your editor set to emacs:
$quickly edit

should launch amacs for you, with the right files open.
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GlockNinja (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I had to re-install my Ubuntu 9.04 but ever since, my videos have been playing very laggy to the point sometimes I get no picture or sound. I downloaded Flash drivers but it still do not play right. Do you think Ubuntu installed using the intergrated graphics card instead of the ATI graphics card?
HateNeverCeasesHate (1 month ago) Show Hide
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you should ask your questions at answers(dot)launchpad(dot)net
but try:
sudo apt-get remove mozilla-plugin-gnash swf-player
georgH (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Probably you have SWFdec or Gnash as the default flash plug-in instead of the proprietary from Adobe.

Try this:
$sudo apt-get uninstall mozilla-plugin-gnash swfdec-mozilla
and then
$sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree

Anyway, a search engine is your friend: it is probable that a lot of people had the same problems before, and there is a good chance that the solution has been published many times on the web.
GlockNinja (1 month ago) Show Hide
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you are absolutely right. When I went to search for a flash driver I downloaded SWFdec instead of Adobe. that is the main reason. How do I uninstall it and reinsteall Adobe?

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