Are you using the version of UNetbootin from the Ubuntu 10.04 repository? That's currently an old release which predates support for Ubuntu 10.10 (though it's being updated); only newer releases of...
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Are you using the version of UNetbootin from the Ubuntu 10.04 repository? That's currently an old release which predates support for Ubuntu 10.10 (though it's being updated); only newer releases of...
Firstly, I am almost certain that UNetbootin would not work on Mac OS X via Wine - Mac OS X and Windows have different bootloaders, and I don't think syslinux works via Wine.
That said, UNetbootin...
Once you've installed language-support-ja (via apt-get, synaptic, etc), If you go to IBus Preferences -> Input Method, go to the dropdown box Select an Input Method -> Japanese -> Anthy, and select...
I assume the 5MB executable you're referring to is Auto Super Grub Disk from http://supergrubdisk.org/ ? That's actually an older, customized build of UNetbootin I built, that has the Super Grub Disk...
Hi, I'm the developer of UNetbootin. This is an issue related with the syslinux version on your computer being outdated; if you're not already using it, could you try again with the latest upstream...
For future reference, I have made a script called pdfocr which does this (performs OCR on a PDF file and embeds the text back into the PDF file). My guide for it is located at...
My howto guide is located at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1456756
What pdfocr is for
Suppose you have a PDF document that was made using a scanner, or otherwise consists of image data but doesn't have text data. Such a PDF can't be searched by PDF readers or...
I have made a ruby script which not only extracts text from the PDF using OCR (using the cuneiform software), but also embeds the extracted text back into the PDF. It also handles multi-page PDFs...
If it's not letting you download the extension, use User Agent Switcher https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/59 to spoof as some other version of Firefox
If you're using x86_64, you'll...
This howto will install Gears on Firefox 3.5 for your Ubuntu 9.04 system. This will allow you to use Offline Gmail. I've tested it on x86_64 and i386.
Installing Firefox 3.5 from...
It's root.virtual.disk, I've updated the guide accordingly
Try booting the USB drive on another computer that you know can boot from USB; are you getting the same error? Did you also check the contents of the drive you installed to after UNetbootin...
How/When does it crash while extracting? Does it simply hang, does the window disappear, or do you get the Microsoft Send Error Report dialog? Which file is it extracting when it crashes? Do you get...
Note that the following 2 utilities are also available, which may work better than the outdated build used in this guide:
UNetbootin (this will install Super Grub Disk by selecting it from the...
That one points to the standard ISO ( ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/damnsmall/current/dsl-4.4.2.iso ) which doesn't work as reliably as the -initrd.iso one since it has to locate the...
Oh darn, seems like the URL changed. For the time being, just download the ISO file from ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/damnsmall/current/dsl-4.4.2-initrd.iso and specify it using the ISO...
Try re-running UNetbootin from another computer (or your Windows install), if you have access to one, then. I just re-tested creating a liveUSB drive from an Ubuntu 7.10 iso file from a fresh 7.10...
In that case, the ISO file wasn't extracted. Did you have the package p7zip-full installed; it's required for ISO file extraction? Install it if you haven't already done so.
Since you used custom instructions, did you also remember to copy the kernel file at (paths relative to the ISO/USB drive contents) /casper/vmlinuz to /ubnkern, and the initrd file at...
Concerning the lack of an option in the BIOS to boot from the flash drive, that's a BIOS issue (consult your motherboard's manual, you may just find some useful info on USB booting). However, since...
If you've used both pendrivelinux and unetbootin, and your computer isn't booting from USB for either, it's most likely your BIOS settings. Consult your motherboard's manual, they usually have...
My own, earlier tool, UNetbootin, can create liveUSB installs for Ubuntu and most other mainstream distros. It can run from both Windows or Linux. You can obtain it at...
Sourceforge's statistics servers have been down for almost a week now, that's why. If you look at the statistics pages of other sf.net projects, they will also show 0 downloads over the past week or...
I've answered question 1 at http://answers.launchpad.net/unetbootin/+question/37109 though I'll repeat it here for interested forum members:
As for question 2: edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and you...