******* is well known for not respecting other operating systems. Therefore, when setting up a dual boot system, one needs to install ******* first and then Linux. Completely reinstalling Ubuntu...
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******* is well known for not respecting other operating systems. Therefore, when setting up a dual boot system, one needs to install ******* first and then Linux. Completely reinstalling Ubuntu...
For absolute starters, I'd suggest downloading and test driving several of the ubuntu variants to see which user interface is the easiest for you to use. Then, machine #2 sounds like to obvious...
Thanks Bashing-om! Ugh ... it is frustrating when the PPAs are not kept up-to-date. That appears to block me from doing some compatibility testing between a PowerBook and a Raspberry Pi.
I am not familiar with the pfSense firewall, but your description does sound like the firewall isn't allowing the query to pass through. When you say "all the ports are open," did you open both tcp...
Is this message a known issue?
W: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/gnuzilla-team/ppa/ubuntu/dists/trusty/main/binary-powerpc/Packages 404 Not Found
Thanks Lars. I had already tried the 1280x854 resolution in the xorg.conf file without success. Adding
video=radeonfb:1280x854-32@60 into the yaboot file solved the problem.
I pulled the disk drive from the PB G4 and attached it to the machine where I stored the G4 backups before the disk wipe. I found this very generic xorg.conf file in place under the old ubuntu 10.04...
Good catch Varun.
W@@dy: Check out these pages for more info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Encryption_Standard
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temporal_Key_Integrity_Protocol
Please post the output of the
ifconfig -a command on both the working and non-working machines ... or
ipconfig /all if any are running *******.
Lars: lshw output:
Using a stock PowerBook G4 Titanium with 512MB RAM. This was a dual boot system with MacOS plus ubuntu 10.04. The first step was to wipe the drive (using dwipe) and create larger Linux partitions...
For me, the Black Screen of Death after installation of (the Mint 13 derivative of) Ubuntu 12.04 was related to the built-in nVidia C51PV GeForce 6150 graphics on a A8N-VM CSM motherboard.
My...
Synaptic shows the following options:
96.43.20
173.14.35
295.33
295.40
304.43
304.48
310.14
And here is the output from the glxinfo command after installing mesa-utils
# glxinfo | grep -i opengl
OpenGL vendor string: VMware, Inc.
OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe (LLVM...
bogan:
I captured photos of the Mint 14.1 boot errors (there were many and some scrolled by fairly fast), but they are probably irrelevant outside a mint forum. The .xsession-errors file in the...
bogan: Thanks for the bit of tribal knowledge on the nvidia drivers. Except for the bug-ridden ones, such info has been hard to find.
I blew away my 12.04.1 installation attempt last night and...
I really hate it when the inexpensive modems place both wireless and wired connections on the same subnet as it makes it difficult for a laptop to communicate unless good metrics are set. End rant,...
Please post the output of these two commands:
ifconfig -a
route
Oops, I thought it was the other way around. Therefore, that means your previously configured DNS servers were not resolving correctly.
You can specify whatever name servers you want in your...
I'm not using Chrome, so cannot tell you exactly what it does when you install it, but it could certainly be re-configuring your system to use a specific DNS server pair. Now, if everyone who...
Need to break the problem in half:
Is the laptop sluggish on another wireless network?
Is another laptop sluggish on this network?
Also:
Did anything (like a software update) take place 3 days...
I have a dual-boot MacOS/Ubuntu laptop running on a 60G drive, but things are tight. Some of the answer depends on how many extra apps you install under Windows, but 50%:50% arrangements are...
Sorry, I haven't been checking this thread regularly.
The command would be "cat /etc/network/interfaces" (without the quotes).
Exclusive of VM, my root partition has about 17G used, so 50G or so would be more than generous for the OS. Adequate swap space would be 2X the memory you have (or are planning) plus 10%.
Tagging my similar problem onto this thread rather than creating a new one.
For the 2+ years I have had three machines running 10.04 LTS and recently successfully installed 12.04.1 LTS on one...