Hi, did you look here?
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Hi, did you look here?
Hi, this problem is appeared before. Here is a thread. So far the guy having this problem solved it with fresh installation of 12.04 64bit. Hope this help you.
Hi, use VLC player and look here
"View" menu > "Minimal View".
That hides all the buttons and menus, but leaves the window border and windows minimize/maximize/close buttons.
As slooksterpsv mentioned, you need to make a setup first. Here is a link, that should help you with that.
Also here is a guide from ubuntu geek (little bit outdated).
Hi, do you tried usb/cd live? Everything was working perfectly?
Hi look HERE, it's about ssh and PortForwarding, and HEREis main article. Let us know how you are doing!
OK, we need to know:
1.what wireless card you have.
2.what driver you are using
Type in terminal
lshw -C network
and post here your results, or just wireless card and driver.
It's all in the link that I posted:
Hi, try this:
Source link
Probably image was bad downloaded/installed. Try it again.
Here you can read more.
Could you try from 240p to 1080p quality video, if they both chopped?
Could you suspend your desktop effects, and watch if computer still freezing? If it's not, i assume there is problem with your graphic card drivers.
What kind of connection do you have? Cable or wireless?
Backtrack for sure, here is why:
+ debian based.
+ community support
+ still rolling new versions
+ major of people in "security department" using this rather then blackbuntu.
Go in in terminal and type:
sudo ln -s /run/shm /dev/shm
source is askubuntu
This should help with animated wallpapers:
Youtube guide - how to install animated wallpapers on ubuntu 12.04
Yes you can do that.
Here is few links that will help you with what is best for you:
Install ubuntu into partion scheme you make
Using ubuntu along with other operation systems
Dualboot with...
Post here what you exactly get from terminal. Are you in same directory where tar files are?
Could you go in terminal type:
top
then post here your results please.
Hi
Due to buggy hardware or drivers, your monitor's correct resolutions may not always be detected. For example, the EDID data block queried from your monitor may be incorrect.
If the mode...
Hi, try this. It's for 11.10 but should also work for your release
Topic
Login and open termina
Type sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
find the line that says
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet...
Look at the post number #18 from Launchpad
sudo fuser -vvv /var/lib/dpkg/lock
sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/lock
sudo cp -arf /var/lib/dpkg /var/lib/dpkg.backup
sudo cp /var/lib/dpkg/status-old...
Sometime even if you choose boot from cdrom first, you have to before you OS loaded press F2-F12 (depend which one bring you the boot option menu) and select boot from cd manually.
Hi, i'm having the same problem with linux kernel.
Try this