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    Please Deactivate

    I know you guys are busy, but when ya get a chance, please deactivate this account.

    Thanx:guitar:
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    [SOLVED] Re: Empathy & Keyring

    Deleted inoperable program. I do not understand why programs are requiring access to the keyring. I am not reinstalling Ubuntu and formatting the /home partition just for an IM program.
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    Re: UBUNTU has shot itself in the foot

    Every install I did of Debian, Lenny and Squeeze, nVidia drivers were nowhere to be found to install them. The source.list were improperly configured and I could not run updates nor install anything.
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    [SOLVED] Empathy & Keyring

    I decided to give Empathy a try being it is the default IM program for Karmic and have run into a problem. Empathy needs to use the keyring. I have never set up the key ring and it does not except...
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    Re: UBUNTU has shot itself in the foot

    Debian is great if you are a pro and can compile everything your self. Otherwise, one is stuck with very out of date programs and no drivers for nVidia. At least Ubuntu offers up drivers in almost...
  6. Re: Regressions are wearing a loyal user down

    If you have the /home partition and run APTonCD you could easily reinstall Jaunty in a matter of 30 to 40 minutes. Every time I have installed, I had to deal with the 800x600 resolution every time I...
  7. Re: Regressions are wearing a loyal user down

    I have not had any of those problems. The Wi-Fi is a very easy fix, there is a box to tick in the wireless connections window.
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    [ubuntu] Re: Help me destroy XP

    If you are using Karmic
    sudo update-grub

    Hardy, Intrepid and Jaunty
    gksu /boot/grub/menu.list skim down the list and find the entry for the Windows XP chainloader and delete it.
  9. Re: Regressions are wearing a loyal user down

    Tempted to make this my signature.
  10. [ubuntu] Re: Help!!! Ubuntu Server 9.10 install

    If you want the Ubuntu Desktop Environment just enter this command.
    sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop I will warn you though, when you do this it will have to download more than 1200MB. There are...
  11. Re: UNR team forgot about Eee 701 users again?

    Wouldn't changing the resolution fix this? As far as testing goes, it no dev had one and nobody used one for bet testing, then it did't get tested. This isn't the MS world where companies pay MS to...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Installing nic

    You can't get it to install via the Network Connections? You shouldn't have to install any drivers unless you have a rare USB wireless adapter. If you have one that will not work without a driver,...
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    Re: Goodbye Karmic, Hello Jaunty

    Funny how Ubuntu 9.10 works perfectly on one of my ATI systems. And that ATI system is an HP notebook. I suggest buying from System 76 or the like, if you are unsure on how to buy a system that is...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Help! I have a Virus!

    Please give us a screenshot or copy of the text output of the scan showing the name and type of file infected. Clam is known for false positives. In your case, there may be a Windows virus or just a...
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    Re: Goodbye Karmic, Hello Jaunty

    I agree with Jaunty being great. Lucid, too, is running and looking nice for me, too.
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    Re: Goodbye Karmic, Hello Jaunty

    I don't use non supported hardware. I know that there are problems with some ATI parts not having working drivers. Not Ubuntu's fault. Debian and Fedora users that are using the same kernel, are...
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    Re: Goodbye Karmic, Hello Jaunty

    I am sorry to inform people of this, "but it works great for me on five different systems." Maybe I did something wrong on mine?
  18. Re: I just keep coming back! My story.

    I caught it wandering through Best Buy looking for an Ubuntu machine to get on. It was sad, until it seen me there. Now it is happily back in its place. sadly he "lost" my car in a bet in a casino.
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    [ubuntu] Re: Back|Track and Ubuntu

    Got aircrack and macchanger installed now. Between those wireshark and nmap, I think I have enough toys to play with to get me through my NIDS classes.

    Thanks,
    Ronnie
  20. Re: I just keep coming back! My story.

    You just gave me an idea that may make this project even easier. I hadn't worked on it in a while because of school.
  21. Re: I just keep coming back! My story.

    It jumped of the screen, kicked my rear and ran of with my car. When I catch him, I will put him back in the little box he came from. Until then, people get to wonder if I really am from Bolivia or...
  22. Re: Regressions are wearing a loyal user down

    I have known a few Ubuntu users that are average and know nothing about how the OS does what it does, but they are happy with what Ubuntu does for them. Once in a blue moon they may have a question...
  23. [ubuntu] Re: Something is trnsmitting packets and grinding my network to a halt

    You need to get that off of your machine. It is part of a Denial of Service attack. It is using your server to attack someone else's server and your server's NIC is efficient enough to flood your own...
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    [ubuntu] Back|Track and Ubuntu

    I have tried Back|Track 4 and I am wondering what would be some cool tools to have on Ubuntu for penetration testing and doing things with wireless that are in the Ubuntu repository. I would prefer...
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    Re: never leaving

    That is good to know. Thanx.:D
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