I'm assuming you are missing the drivers for it, try connecting it to your PC and open a terminal, then use the command "lsusb" and post back the result.
It would help us determine if your dongle is...
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I'm assuming you are missing the drivers for it, try connecting it to your PC and open a terminal, then use the command "lsusb" and post back the result.
It would help us determine if your dongle is...
Just to be sure, as I understand it, you want to copy "only" the pdf-files and not the thousands of folders and subfolders that they are stored in? In that case use the suggestion above by...
Well, from a simple google search I found these links.
-> ddrescue recovery tool
-> 10 linux rescue tools
Using a Live CD works fine instead of using an USB stick. =)
to me it seems like compiz is causing a memory leak or something, what happens if you disable compiz? if that solves the problem, then you could try to uninstall it and then reinstall to see if you...
Well, I have experienced something similar about 2 years ago when trying to update my graphics drivers, it turned out the update worked fine, but that I hade forgot to run nvidia-xconfig after the...
Not sure, it might or it might not, as I told you I haven't tried but you are free to experiment with it if you like. I'm not sure the live cd allows installation directly to an usb-stick through the...
By the way, "similar to windows" is a statement that can be perceived very differently from one person to another, and from one computer to another, since every touchpad and mouse works differently...
Okay, something is certainly messed up, it might be possible to rescue some data, but I have never tried, although there should be some application for it in Linux.
to run a shell-script you need to cd to the directory where it is located
assuming if it is in your desktop/a folder you would do it like this, but remember that foldernames and filenames are case...
correct, udisks is the new replacement.
use the following code to install it:
sudo apt-get install udisks
edit: unless the OP is using an old version of Ubuntu where gnome-mount is...
If you open your system settings there should be a way to adjust the mouse-speed settings there, I'm using KDE and have no problem doing that. How you do it might depend what desktop environment you...
Well I can't help any more with this since I have no experience with either LXDE or Openbox, but at least we have narrowed down the problem a little bit. Hopefully someone else can help you out! I...
I'm glad to hear sceptres advice worked for you! =)
Here is the earlier discussion which contains the reason for the upgrade and easlier suggestions: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2171115
We have already suggested a fresh install to...
Hmm, integrated graphics only, what about this command?
sudo lshw
It will output a detailed list of all your hardware.
Also, you said the you got an external monitor connected to your...
Well, if you have been googling this issue, please give us more information in the opening post, it is hard for us to help without any specific information about your system setup.
The fact is...
Yes I know you can only reach the terminal, you stated that in your first post.
What we are trying to say is that a new install is always better than upgrading an existing system, and if you...
Please post the output of this command:
lspci | grep Network
It will show what kind of wireless card you have in your computer.
sudo apt-get upgrade won't upgrade your distribution, it can be done through the terminal, but if you have many problems in 9.10 those problems might still be present after the upgrade.
Don't...
Considering you aren't getting a graphical login, it might be that an update messed up the settings for your graphics card. Something similar has happened to me before and it is certainly fixable.
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Not sure, but the Samsung 350E seems to have two USB 3.0 ports and two USB 2.0 ports, it might be that only the 2.0 or 3.0 interface could detect your camera. It shouldn't do that though, and my...
Yes the boot order is correct and it should be possible, I haven't tried though and I'm not at all sure on how you would do it.
Okay, the GPT warning can probably be ignored. I found this on wikipedia.
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Okay, this tells me that Ubuntu recognizes two physical harddrives, one that is 1000gb and one that is 250gb. The first drive has 2 messages that troubles me. The first one is as follows:
WARNING:...