No problem. Just remember. With Ubuntu you hardly ever need to install additional drivers for your hardware. It really is just plug and play.
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No problem. Just remember. With Ubuntu you hardly ever need to install additional drivers for your hardware. It really is just plug and play.
Select each one in turn and then click the Test Sound button, so you can see what each one does, and where the sound comes from.
Go to the top right part of the screen. You will se the sound icon, a loudspeaker. Click on it and you will see a menu with Sound Settings below.
Hi Birgit,
Forget the CD for the moment. When you plug in the Sound Card, does it show up in the Sound Settings?
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I do the same for my Videos and Music folders.
FreeDOS might be able to run your program. It can be installed on a USB stick, or run in a virtual machine (QEMU comes to mind) in Ubuntu. Not sure if it would run on your hardware setup though...
As Impavidus said, the extra partition will not get automatically used. You will have to manually move stuff over to it, to make space on your root partition.
The output of fdisk -l shows that you only have one hard disk drive with three partitions on it.
The option to erase disk and install ubuntu will reformat the drive, wiping out all the partitions...
Hi,
You say the permissions of the other partitions are not changing, even though you've tried a few things.
What have you already tried?
How are the other partitions formatted? FAT32, NTFS,...
That sounds like a fun project. Keep us up to date with your progress :popcorn:
AFAIK there are three std*'s stdin, stdout and stderr.
I can only guess that choosing stderr for regular output was done so as not to interferen with the progress output which is directed to...
It's only confusing if you think it through too much. I have the same issue with play/pause buttons on players. Is the icon I am seeing the current state or the effect if I press the button.
But...
No way to know now... What errors are you getting exactly?
Hi Toitovna,
In that case, check the permissions on the the /mnt/teradrive/Downloads folder. Is the drive formatted as ext3/4 or as FAT32/NTFS? if the former you can change the permissions with
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Hi.
It seems you want your torrent files to download to the Downloads directory of a drive you've mounted in /mnt? How is this drive being mounted? Can you verify that when you startup your...
From the sounds of it your user received a different uid from when you installed Ubuntu the first time. Usually this happens if you had more than one user in the previous install and you created the...
Should the OP not first try out Ubuntu on his hardware by way of a live USB / CD? I can imagine that SecureBoot complicates this too, but this link should provide the starting point for asking some...
Are you trying to install Ubuntu from a physical CD / DVD / USB drive or are you using the ISO image file you downloaded?
I would suggest that if you have the diskspace available, you create a new...
Welcome to the forums.
There are a few ways to get music from your computer to your device. I guess your first try should be Rhythmbox. Your device should show up in the program once you connect...
Have you already tried letting the disk check run its course? If you skip it, it will attempt to do so at the next boot in the way you describe.
The above quote is causing me some concern. You mention four partitions, but you do not specify if any of them is a logical partition...
Your drive should work just fine with Ubuntu, straight out of the box. NTFS support should already inlcuded.
If you're not sure, or want to double check (trust, but verify), then you could do the...
The feature you are looking for is called persistence. If you've created your live USB using the USB creator tool in Ubuntu you can select how much MB's of your USB stick you want to dedicate to...
Did you intend to add a screenshot?
Not all updates are applied with
$ sudo apt-get upgrade Updates that would require installing new packages, or deïnstalling old ones are skipped. I am guessing that it is these kinds of updates...