Hey, I have a similar issue, but I'm not using a switch. Both my laptops are coneected to a LAN via wireless, one of them is running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (the place where files are), and the other is...
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Hey, I have a similar issue, but I'm not using a switch. Both my laptops are coneected to a LAN via wireless, one of them is running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (the place where files are), and the other is...
no, it's still legacy. should i?
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so, i've tried to set it back to UEFI Secured Boot, but i didn't recognize my hard drive, and didn't boot neither Ubuntu nor Windows. Then I changed it to...
I've tried it over and over. This the output of the last time (4s ago):
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Generating grub.cfg ...
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-35-generic-pae
Found initrd image:...
I used wubi and followed the instructions from the live cd. It's weird because i can access the other partitions from Ubuntu after the startup. I have to find a way to make grub see them too before...
Hey, I updated from 10.04 LTS to 12.04 LTS and the wireless got back working. But Windows still won't show up on grub =/. I'm guessing by the output of the command above, that grub is not recognizing...
I went to System -> Administration -> Hardware Drivers (the closest thing I found to system settings o-o), and there were no drivers listed. Is that right?
Here's the output from terminal
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Hey guys, I've just got a new Dell Inspiron I14-2530p with native Windows 8, and decided to install Ubuntu for a dual boot.
I had to change the bios settings to Legacy instead of UEFI Secure Boot...