Since they would presumably be Windows virus, spyware, worms, etc on the flash drives, they would not be able to have any effect on your non-Windows system.
If you are truely concerned, there are...
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Since they would presumably be Windows virus, spyware, worms, etc on the flash drives, they would not be able to have any effect on your non-Windows system.
If you are truely concerned, there are...
Glad someone finally piped up for Stargate! I seriously recommend SG: Atlantis and SG: Universe.
+1 as well for Fringe.
The iso wasn't changed so much as there are sometimes small errors in the downloaded file. It is always good practice to check your downloaded iso's for matching checksums before using them.
The...
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM
Always be sure to check the md5sum of all downloads. Sometimes during download tiny parts of the file may have been ignored or left behind, and this...
If it says missing files after installation, it is possible that your LiveUSB was created with an iso file that wasn't 100% intact. Did you verify the checksum before you created the LiveUSB? What...
+1
I used to run Docky constantly, and if, for whatever reason, my Compiz didn't load properly then I got the same black screen.
When Final is released. The MM section should be closed then, until then I would assume all 10.10 threads should be in there only.
+1
That's why it's installed by default in Mint!
When I first installed Ubuntu and wiped Windows XP off my ZG5, my wireless wouldn't work either. After hunting and hunting for a solution: I toggled the wifi switch on the front base of my netbook,...
I second(third?) the DistroWatch idea. If you have the experience, and don't mind "experimenting," you can always try "Linux From Scratch." You build your own system from the kernel up! Also, Mint...
Hate to add another unknown to the mix...
I used to have a very powerful (at the time) HP pavillion PC with a lightscribe DVD/CD burner. No matter how many times I checksum'd, burned at slowest...
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM
Which model of AAO are you using?
I have an Acer Aspire One ZG5, and my wifi has worked OOTB with Karmic, Lucid, Mint Isadora, Lucid Puppy, and PinguyOS (only ones I've tried recently).
The only reasons that I can think of off the top of my head are: 1. Speed 2. Maintaining system upgrades/Custom packages (Which persistance should help but not fully overcome) 3. Wear and tear on the...
I have a two year old Acer Aspire One ZG5 netbook and I love Docky for my desktop. Works great, and low drag on the system. Most times I use it in place of the taskbar all together. Plus, once they...
If you can specify the type of usb thumbdrive that may be helpful.
When you insert the usb drive, what exactly doesn't come up?
Does
ls /media/ show the drive?
Glad you got it working! Happy Ubuntu'ing!
First off, welcome to the world of Ubuntu! I am not an expert, but I will try and direct you to some useful resources.
1. My favorite tip for installation problems, iso and disc integrity. I have...
1. Commercial software
2. Windows install files.
3. There are plenty of open source/free software version in the repo's.
4. ???
5. Win
Not entirely sure if this is your problem without more information on your hardware, but it seems in-line with many other people's problems.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Bugs/Lucidi8xxFreezes
...
Not sure if I am hitting the right target here... but is this your bug? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Bugs/Lucidi8xxFreezes Seems a lot of people are having luck with the "Workaround A."
There have been some issues with the AA1. I have a zg5 model and see some improvement with the right-sided card reader using the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AspireOne/110L under...
The previous response wasn't referring to your CD's themselves, rather the fact that while downloading .iso files or burning them to CD, sometimes there are small errors or defects. This can cause...
In order the change the resolution of the bootloader/GRUB screen, some CLI work is the best way. I will walk you through it.
1. Open a terminal and type
gksu gedit /etc/default/grub
2. Once...
+1
I am running Mint 9 (Lynx-based), but had same issues under Ubuntu 10.04. All files downloaded via http/ftp show incorrect md5/sha256sums. Anything downloaded via torrent, never a problem....