Hardware: Logitech MK320 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse combo
OS: Ubuntu Studio 10.10 (AMD64)
Functionality: Plug and play; works straight out of the box. Most of the hotkeys (volume up/down/mute,...
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Hardware: Logitech MK320 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse combo
OS: Ubuntu Studio 10.10 (AMD64)
Functionality: Plug and play; works straight out of the box. Most of the hotkeys (volume up/down/mute,...
I picked up a Lenovo H320-4041GU from Office Depot the other day, and I've been very impressed with it. Lots of features packed into a small, fast, powerful package. It's nice!
And what's even...
Sweet! This did the trick, man. Thanks for posting it!
I suppose I probably should've mentioned that I don't have the same wireless card as the OP. According to lspci, I have an Intel 3945ABG chip installed. I just spent twenty minutes trying to connect...
I'd like to bump the thread, and I'd also like to report that I've been having issues connecting again.
After switching back to network-manager, I didn't have any issues for a while, but they've...
I can confirm this issue, and I can also confirm that it was never an issue in 9.10. So much for Lucid being a nice, stable LTS release. I've been sorely disappointed with it as a stable platfrom and...
China, I believe. Isn't that where everything is made these days?
FWIW, I'm guessing that the original battery was several years old. I bought the computer used on Craig's List, and I've got the...
Another update:
I fired the laptop up and let it sit on the BIOS configuration screen until the battery died. I plugged it into the AC adapter and started it up, and I got a flashing orange...
I take it that's a poetic way of telling me that my battery needs replacing?
I guess I could just keep using this one, and remember to plug it in when it gets to 30% ](*,).
Update: Been running...
I had originally thought this was an Ubuntu issue, but now, I'm not so sure. Here's what I've got:
I was browsing the Web last night, when all of a sudden, my ThinkPad T60P died. It didn't shut...
Well, after doing some tests, I'm starting to think that the "Operating System Not Found" isn't Linux related at all, but rather an HD issue.
My hard drive doesn't show up in the BIOS...
I just started having the exact same problem with 8.04 Ubuntu Studio. It's never happened before, but yesterday, X froze up and when I went to a virtual terminal, I too was unable to log in. Lots of...
I have the same issue on my IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T60p. It worked just fine in 9.04, but 10.04 broke thinkfinger.
I think the issue is with X. In a virtual terminal (Ctrl+Alt+F1), the fingerprint...
This thread is sort of a continuation of this one:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1182505
I was trying to figure out the problem with Opera and then I realized than in the nVidia...
No, I used the .deb files straight from Opera. I was playing around with it a little last night, though, and I think I discovered that the real problem is with my dual monitor setup. I'll probably...
If you broke X, you might be able to get it back up and running by booting into recovery mode and doing an xfix. You'll lose all of your custom settings, but it might get you your display back.
I downloaded the latest stable version of Opera (9.64, I believe) and installed the .deb a few hours ago. Everything worked just fine, except none of the pages rendered properly. After going from one...
OK...First things first, here's what I'm working with:
HP Pavilion dv9000 Series (2x AMD64, nVidia graphics, Atheros WiFi, 3GB RAM)
After reading so many good things about 9.04, I decided it...
Bump
I just had a thought...if I put Ubuntu on the hard drive of the new machine and hooked up my current drive as a slave, would GRUB pick up the Ubuntu installation on the slaved HD?
I'd save a ton...
Currently, I'm running my Website (http://www.nwftandt.selfip.org/) off of an old Dell Dimension that has a LAMP stack and Joomla! installed on it. My mom's company is downsizing and she was able to...
Since it's strictly a web server (no FTP and I don't use it for local storage or as a mail server), I'm guessing that the only port that should be open is 80, for http? Probably a bad guess, so let...
Bump
Sounds right. If you're router isn't set to forward on port 80, then you won't be able to access your machine locally...not with a URL, anyway.
You oughta be able to login to your router (try...
I turned an old Dell Dimension I had sitting around into a web server by partitioning XP and installing Ubuntu 7.10 (just regular Ubuntu---not the server edition). I have the LAMP stack installed and...