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realtek driver download worked for me. Thanks.
~$ lsmod | grep acer
~$ rfkill list all
0: ideapad_wlan: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: yes
Hard blocked: no
1: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: yes
...
replacement SIB still going strong at the 11 month mark.
add the following line to /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc:
ck-launch-session startxfce4
worked on radeon laptop with phoenix bios.
hope this helps.
remove all the 'xubuntu' packages, and install 'xfce4' package.
do leave gnome-icons-theme though, as it is lighter than what synaptic replaces it with (KDE icons).
I can't help you any further.
here's some google search results though:
http://www.google.com/search?client=ubuntu&channel=fs&q=mythbuntu+11.04+wubi+bugs&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
hope this helps,...
Can you use clonezilla or gparted?
I have no troubles with clonezilla backing up my manually partitioned dual boot to image on external drive, given about 2 hours each time.
Also change your...
Why don't you use MB in its own partition?
What do you need in XP for the media-centre?
Grub is more dependable than wubi in my experience.
Replacement sib still going strong.
Gateway M1624
11.04: needed to disable backlight management on battery in bios, also start on battery to boot.
10.10: sometimes needed to modrobe wireless driver and shut-down->restart 2-5x...
ATI or nvidia graphics card?
Try disabling desktop effects from the preferences->appearance menu.
What printer manufacturer and model?
Find where that "spring thingy" svg is and the name of it, then replace the file with the image you want to use.
As long as you don't have any other launchers.
sda7 and sda6 look safe to delete.
Download and run this:
http://bootinfoscript.sourceforge.net/
Sounds like a dual hard drive, master-slave issue.
You can try gparted from the repos for getting sd[letter][#] information.
If that doesn't work, download and burn a partedmagic disk from here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/partedmagic/
...
Manual mount from command line:
sudo mkdir /temp-drive
sudo mount /dev/sd[letter][#] /temp-drive
replacing [letter] and [#] with that drive's info.
to unmount: sudo umount...
Change chainloader +1 in the section below to chainloader +2
menuentry "Windows 7 (loader) (on /dev/sda2)" {
insmod part_msdos
insmod ntfs
set root='(hd0,msdos2)'
search --no-floppy...
To satisfy all your partitioning, recovery, system testing, and backup needs,
http://sourceforge.net/projects/partedmagic/
Didn't realize first reply went through.
See what kernel driver is being used for the webcam and fingerprint reader, then:
sudo modprobe "driver"
replacing "driver" with your device's kernel driver.
then shutdown, and restart...
also, is your drive tilted at even a slight angle to horizontal when layed on a surface?
Sometimes the read head gets at the wrong angle to see the data properly.
See if "cheese" from the repos detects it.
If not, see if it shows up in terminal with
sudo lshw.
Also try
lsusb in terminal.
@rindew:
no idea on that last question.
Someone else will need to help you there.
sudo apt-get install lxde