I want to able to switch between Wicd and the network manager from KDE and if that is not possible (complex) then, I can use the network manager from Gnome instead.
Thx in advance
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I want to able to switch between Wicd and the network manager from KDE and if that is not possible (complex) then, I can use the network manager from Gnome instead.
Thx in advance
This is just stupid.
I solve the problem then, I was trying the to remove the SIM lock, without removing it and I had use google before asking for help without any luck.
Her is the solution
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Every time I login after a power-up or standby. I get this pop-up box that asks for my the PIN code to my mobile broadband.
I have not set it to auto connect and I have store the PIN Code in my...
Thx got the command
sudo lshw -c network
How do I check the version for my iwlwifi driver?
and if you know what the newest version is, I will also like to know that.
Thanks in advance
Now it works. Thx you
I get the message
grub> ls (hd0,5)
Partition hd0,3: unknown filesystem
grub> ls (hd0,5)/boot/grub
error: unknown filesystem
I can't see the size of the HDD in my BIOS or I...
I have tried what you told me to, but it skill not work on the linux partition. Got others ideas.
here is the script info (the device sdb1 and sdc1 is usb devices)
Boot Info...
I have tried all I thing off, but I can not get it to work.
It seems that I only can boot and install grub on the device /dev/sda1, no mater if it is xp or ubuntu
I have used "Boot Info Script...
Okay, I will check it out and report back
will it be possible to copy ubuntu to the hard drive and get it to auto-install ubuntu like if you buy a new HP laptop you turn it on for the first time, it will auto-install windows.
It dont work
I have a laptop and I'm going to use it as a server, but i have a problem. My screen or my video-card do not work anymore, but if i can get it to run will it be awesome.
I think I can use xorg to...
Just for help, if you got the same problem as me.
My problem was, I need to install tcl/tk.
checking for prefix by checking for wish... /usr/bin/wish
checking for gcc... gcc
checking for C...
Nice, thanks you very much