Very useful piece of advice. Thanks. I will follow it.
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Very useful piece of advice. Thanks. I will follow it.
Really brilliant reply. Can't thank you enough. But you have said that
But if I want to dual boot Ubuntu with Win7/8/10/11, then do i still need a swap partition? Thanks
Hi All!
I have been using Ubuntu for almost a decade now and I must confess that it is one of my favorite distros out there. I have always stuck to the automatic installation plan and always used...
I am also doing some R & D on my own in order to find ways in which I can make a Win 7 and Ubuntu Desktop 21.10 64 bit dual boot a success. I have created a plan. I have started a new thread on this...
Thanks a lot.
Oh yes.
Mine situation..
thanks a lot.
Great, thanks a lot.
Hi Friends,
I used to dual boot Windows 7 and Ubuntu quite regularly up until a couple of years ago. Just a few days ago, I bought my first ever SSD, Crucial 240GB. My motherboard is Gigabyte...
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I have been using Ubuntu for many years now and I must say that I just love it. But I am no Ubuntu expert by any means. Just a couple of weeks ago, I was just testing a new Seagate 1TB...
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Over the last many years, I have always downloaded Ubuntu iso and written it to a CD/DVD and then installed it to a hard drive as the only OS. Just a week ago I downloaded and wrote to...
Friends,
Sorry to reply so late, but I have downloaded and installed the latest Ubuntu Desktop 20.04 LTS 64 bit and I am proud to say that I have somehow managed to install the following 4...
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I was able to get to a TTY and I did try what you had suggested, but I got an error "gdm3 is broken or not fully installed". Please do guide me further if possible. You have given me a lot...
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Yes, you are right I did a few things which were not suggested, but please believe me I was only trying to find a workaround, sorry if you have been inconvenienced. Thanks a lot.
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Yes, I agree as I have used Ubuntu as a hobby for over a decade, although intermittently.
Here is a bunch of photos showing what the current situation is, boot menu is there but Ubuntu won't boot but I am able to CTRL+ALT+F3 and get functional TTY (command line), thanks.
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Sure, I will give it a ago, thanks.
Below are the contents of the var/log/dpkg file. I am not sure whether this is of any help or not, but I am still posting it here. Since the actual output is too long, so I am only posting the last...
Below are the contents of the var/log/dmesg file.
As you know the actual output is too long, so I am only posting the last few lines here. Thanks.
[ 1.478124] kernel: usb 1-1.2: Product:...
Below it is, please help, thanks.
systemd-analyze blame
46.199s postgresql@11-main.service
38.476s mysql.service
26.301s udisks2.service
21.367s...
Yes, I somehow tried CTRL+ALT+F3 which gave me a functional TTY, thanks. I then inserted an pen drive and then ran 3 commands and redirected their outputs to 3 separate text files and then copied...
OK, that is exactly what I was thinking initially, but you have now confirmed it.
Yes, I will try this.
Thanks, I will post these files here when I am finally able to boot properly.
I am not using a dedicated video card or graphics card. My motherboard is a simple one, a link to which is given below.
https://www.gigabyte.com/in/Motherboard/GA-H61M-S-rev-10#ov
Dear friends,
Hope you are doing fine. I am happy that I was able to install Ubuntu 19.10 64 bit Desktop onto a brand new 500 GB hard drive without any glitch whatsoever, but after having updated...
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To rename a bunch of files in a particular folder, I normally open terminal in that folder and run the following command, which is basically an example of all jpeg files being renamed to...