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    [ubuntu] Re: Dual screen doesn't work in 13.04

    Finally I worked out the cause of my installation problems. Ubuntu cannot handle at installation time different screens with different resolution. So I unplugged the second screen and reinstalled...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Dual screen doesn't work in 13.04

    I have a clue what went wrong. I always kept my /home partition and only installed the / partition freshly. If I log on with my previous user name, then the screens go crazy. If I log in as guest,...
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    [ubuntu] Dual screen doesn't work in 13.04

    I had first a Windows 7 installation wherein I used the old way of booting via the MBR. Then I added Ubuntu, at that time 12.04. The installation was then twice upgraded to 12.10 and 13.04. I then...
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    [ubuntu] Re: How to format an USB disk with ext3

    The purpose of the operation is the upgrade from Karmic to current with upgrading from ext3 to ext4 and replacing of the harddrive.

    That's a lot for someone like me.
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    [ubuntu] Re: How to format an USB disk with ext3

    It finally worked with booting from the internal hard disk, choosing the disk utility and then either ticking or unticking "taking ownership over filesystem".
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    [ubuntu] Re: How to format an USB disk with ext3

    Actually you are describing the copying step.

    I first have to learn how to format the drive that everybody can write to it. As it is an external disk, I can format it with gparted, but cannot...
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    [ubuntu] How to format an USB disk with ext3

    I want to format an USB disk with ext3. If I do this with gparted, it will be formatted, but I cannot write to it. Reading is no problen, at least it shows the lost+found folder.

    I guess its a...
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