Delete the contents of C:\ubuntu\* and try again ...
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Delete the contents of C:\ubuntu\* and try again ...
When you boot from the liveCD open up a console and type sudo -i, you should then be able to access the files ...
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
Says 'this video is private' ...
You've added a package that don't exist, you need to remove it from /etc/apt/sources.list
The 'Step 2' worked for me, now I briefly get masses of kworker processes, unless I didn't notice them before ...
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1978290
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=666889
I can suspend but cannot resume, I press a key and it powers up and hangs there, the keyboard is then non-resposive, ie num-lock don't work ...
http://s8.postimage.org/cc3qbc6cl/malware.png
Started-up again ... now when I press left-shift I get shift+tab ...
# press leftShift + tab
$showkey
keycode 15 press
keycode 42 press
keycode 42 release
What's MEEP, do you have a link for MEEP?
How to Restore Grub
lightdm question
Dunno .. this might help ...
qf9700.ko
Boot into single user mode and delete the contents of /tmp ...
Could you be more specific as to what kind of 'bug' froze your system. What 'usuall disconnection procedure' are you referring to.
I selected the default settings, which switched off over-clocking and something related to dual core, and memory speed ???
I had to tweak the BIOS settings else it won't boot ...
If I type the alphabet I get the following, certain keys seem to stick or repeat? It happens when I run from the Bootable CD as well, what gives, borkwesd kweyboarsd?
a b xc sd we f g h i j k l m...
Put the mount command in /etc/rc.local, use backslash+space for "FreeAgent\ Drive" ..
This works .. as root ...
$gphoto2 --auto-detect
$gphoto2 --get-all-files
It may be a Missing udev rule ...
I read somewhere that "Startup Disk Creator" won't work on 64bit Ubuntu. I do know I get a 'boot error' if I try on this distro. See this for another solution:
Can't get 12.04 64bit stick to boot
Use the Rectangle Select Tool
"The following bash command adds Medibuntu's repository to Ubuntu"
Guide for Installing CAC on Ubuntu 12.04
Are you running as root, are you out of space?