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http://marco-za.blogspot.com/2007/08/google-earth-flight-simulator.html
Windows - switch to sky view and CTRL ALT A
Also works under Linux - use normal view not sky and press CTRL ALT A
With both you may need to just move around a bit before CTRL ALT A will work.
Controls -...
Re: s**te Quality Camera Phone Pics - HELP
I have got a proper digital camera that takes great shots but it's a good few years old now and too bulky to fit in my pocket. It's a Fuji FinePix A204
Re: s**te Quality Camera Phone Pics - HELP
Just looked through and it's set to automatic but there are options for cloudy etc.
Problem is, when all you've got is a tiny camera screen to check your pic, they always look ok no matter how s**t they are until you get home.
I've got a Samsung U600 with a 3.2 Mega Pixel camera.
Just been out and took a few pics, but in the majority of them the grass / vegetation is incredibly washy.
What have I done wrong / what setting needs changing?
Here's an example - click to enlarge.
This one seems fine and I changed...
Got a windows CD?
See if that boots, if it doesn't then it's something to do with your drive.
If it does then it's something to do with the media that you burnt Ubuntu to.
As long as you choose MANUAL at the Prepare Disk Space screen, then you can install it wherever you want.
Here's some shots of the install wizard: http://blog.dantup.me.uk/2007/08/ubuntu-installing-ubuntu-704-feisty.html
You're downloading 7.04, 7.10 although still in testing is worth trying.
http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/tribe5
I've been using it for about a month now without issue. It's due out in October.
Don't think there is a DVD ISO, think it will only work from a CD? May be wrong though.
Make sure you burn as an IMAGE, not data - don't extract anything.
If you've done it right, Ubuntu will autorun from the CD.
Stability, security (no viruses, spyware, malware etc), customisability, free software, lower system requirements, if you're into eye candy - better eye candy, etc.
I think that people normally turn to Linux because they're unhappy Windows users or just want to expand their knowledge.
If...
I did say that some things need a little reading.
You should pop on the Ubuntu forum and post some details, you might find that it's a really easy simple fix.