Does anyone have any tips on how to apply Super Resolution techniques in GIMP? I have done a lot of reading but I could not find any examples for GIMP...
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There are several things I love about 12.04 LTS, but several bugs which make it terrible, like the LightDM issues with the XServer and whatnot. I'm really hoping on the next point release to fix these annoying problems, but I want to know... when is it expected to be released to the public?
LightDM is having major problems with the xserver and generic graphics driver on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS for me, and I really don't like the look and feel of GDM or LXDM, so I just want to disable the mouse on the LightDM login screen instead, to fix the jittery mouse problem and force guests to learn the arrow key method instead.
Is there a way I can do this?
I have a desktop computer running Ubuntu, which is a very powerful system and I don't want it on all the time, so I would like to use the Suspend feature, but there is one problem: My computer won't resume when I press a button on the keyboard or click the mouse. What should I do to fix this problem?
I am looking to customize my system, making it look a little more pleasing to my eyes, and I know I have seen an article somewhere, but I can't seem to find it anymore, on how do I change the color of the close icon in Unity on 12.04? Does anyone know how I can do this, as well as change other system colors?
How do I fix this problem?? I have been getting it for days now and it is really annoying me! :'(
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How to revert to GNOME Classic?
Can a Gnome2 like interface be built upon the new Gnome3 code?
How do I make an Ubuntu 11.10 setup running XFCE, or maybe GNOME 3 classic mode look and behave exactly like the classic Ubuntu setup of Ubuntu 10.10?
How do I create a package that contains pictures that copy themselves directly to the "Backgrounds" folder?
How do I create my own custom PPA to share with the Ubuntu community? I am trying to create my own custom package set and I would really like to share it with the community.
Is there a way I can install the Ubuntu Software Center 5.0 on Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal?
I, along with many others, have been experiencing a problem with our Ubuntu 11.10 installations on our battery-powered laptop devices: The computer misreads information from the battery, so it thinks the battery will only last a few minutes. I get a critically low message ~85% battery level. Can someone help me?
Here is the link to the whole situation showing all the details and terminal messages on the Ubuntu Forums: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1865832