I tried, but I get the same thing only 4.03 of syslinux copyright 2010.
I tried with the pressing escape but the screens don't stay for more than a blink.
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I tried, but I get the same thing only 4.03 of syslinux copyright 2010.
I tried with the pressing escape but the screens don't stay for more than a blink.
oh! sorry. Yes, I compared the MD5sum and it was the same.
Thank you so much for your reply.
I see something when I try pressing escape, but it's not purple, and it's gone in an instant. i've tried a few times but it just blinks, and then another screen...
Hello, I am trying to install Ubuntu on an Acer Aspire One 725-0826.
I have crunchbang on the machine currently but I can't seem to figure out how to update programs with it. I thought, "This...
I still don't have a working printer. every help instruction i've tried hasn't worked. The netbook just won't see that there is a printer on my network and now I'm days overdue on my document. I've...
yes, I found that message. it is the very first message that appears when you google "install epson stylus wireless printer linux," in fact. It's where I began this hair-tearing adventure.
This...
No, and what's more, it's not possible to do so. the printer doesn't have so much as a port to connect such a cable; it's wireless only.
i'm not having any luck attempting to remove the x86...
\tried that, and got
dpkg: error: you must specify packages by their own names, not by quoting the names of the files they come in
for my trouble
and I can't seem to get the software center...
hot diggity, that worked! now to see if converting all these rpm files makes my printer automagically appear...
There were two .deb files and I installed them, but it didn't solve my problem. there are more, other .deb files I could add, so i'll try that.
OMG THANK YOU FOR REPLYING TO ME
i installed 64-bit.
I'm having a huge problem trying to get my printer to work with ubuntu. I'm not getting any answers for my request for help, but no one is answering me. I'm trying to fix the problem myself, I swear...
All right. I have managed to install the .deb packages; that wound up being a simple matter of clicking on them twice *quickly* which is difficult on a netbook.
the .rpm files? still no luck...
I've been fighting with this for a couple of days now.
I have an Epson Stylus NX-330 that worked perfectly well with my windows machine.
the windows machine is a brick right now.
I bought an...
I'm sorry, these instructions just lost me. I don't understand what they mean.
I installed ... something that claims to be an epson printer driver, but my computer still doesn't recognize my...
Okay, I got it! I did it kinda ugly but once I got a command line window I used the -KILL -u command, and i'm in LXDE now. It's REALLY FAST. I like it a lot! I messed around a bit with Open Box once...
I do! So this is OpenBox?
So I bought a new netbook and I ripped Windows 8 off it and installed Ubuntu. Yay! But i felt that the environment was really, frustratingly slow.
When I installed i had it automatically log me...
Hey there, I'm having my own struggles with 11.10 and a broadcomm wireless card. I'm assuming you tried out the solution where you connect with ethernet, install the Synaptic Package Installer and...
I'm sorry it took me so long to get back to this, I wound up getting distracted by all sorts of things but here's the results of the commands:
chelsea@Data:~$ iwconfig
lo no wireless...
I was in Mode: managed, and I deleted all my wireless connections and tried to connect again.
No good.
the first command kicked up a few lines of response, but the next one, b43 nowcrypt=1...
Yes it was with the ethernet cable detached. when I run all these commands I don't have the ethernet in, I just plug it in so I can copy-paste the results from the terminal. And speaking of that...
...
the first command, ls /lib/firmware...
I got a bunch of entries.
then I went to sudo modprobe b43 and then iwconfig and nothing happened in the terminal, but suddenly my wireless card power...
All right I looked around and found the file, and used that command:
chelsea@Data:~$ cd Downloads
chelsea@Data:~/Downloads$ ls
2480236-Broadcom_Firmware.tar.gz ...
Taking a wild guess; is the desired command
sudo tar xvf 2480236-Broadcom_Firmware.tar.gz -C /lib/firmware/
with /lib/firmware now /downloads?