Finally... thanks for the fix chili555. My acer tm8372t now has wifi.
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Finally... thanks for the fix chili555. My acer tm8372t now has wifi.
I found that a fresh install is best.
For ease of use, I created a separate partition for /home. This allows a fresh install and still keeps all your data.
My installations are on
* a MSI...
I am having the same orignal problem. Please explain the image type issue
ta
using linux on my machines - G3 ibook; home made desktop and hp pavilion laptop
no windows at all
Hey AegisTalons
Thanks for the instructions..
Works well.
ja I use ubuntu 9.04 on my g3 ibook exclusively.
works well.
Here's the thing.
My g3 ibook with an Airport card - using the orinoco driver.
Installed 9.04 and gnome
Would not do the WPA wireless thing. The only options tended to be WEP.
found...
check if got the alternate CD. That is the way to upgrade. The live CD tends to want to install from scratch
thanks that helped me
good stuff.
sudo apt-get remove libpam-smbpass
worked for me as well.
I have just had the same problem. was trying to get my printer to work, fiddling with cups and now it does the same as the OP
have checked the partitions and there is more than enough space
any...
Hey thanks
that link helped.
good one this helped me as well.
i never managed to get ubuntu hardy working on my g3 ibook. so moved to debian etch and it worked excellently.
I use linux on my 3 machines -
PPC g3 ibook - debian
generic desktop - ubuntu
hp laptop. - ubuntu and damn small linux
works solidly. still troubled by not being able to do network scanning...
I am not sure that this is solved. This still seems to affect Hardy.
psychocats is a reference site. The /home partition worked for me.
Thanks
thanks this fix -
sudo /etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup
worked for me.
depending on how you are doing the upgrade you might need to sudo
it works and is easy. Much faster as well.
a good way i found from Obor was to use a nautilus extension which allows you to right-click on the pix, choose resize option and then choose the level of resizing.
And it works
Have been trying this software without luck
using hardy on PC
have reported as bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/usb-creator/+bug/283874
any assistance
ta
true... but I'll wait a bit or maybe not
TPBM - has upgraded to 8.10
see the site http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2008/05/15/usb-ubuntu-804-persistent-install-from-linux/ which should help
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