I've had to deal with a similar situation, except it was an external hard drive, not a partition. I found that a NTFS file system works pretty well. Ubuntu and Windows have native support for NTFS,...
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I've had to deal with a similar situation, except it was an external hard drive, not a partition. I found that a NTFS file system works pretty well. Ubuntu and Windows have native support for NTFS,...
Virtualbox is great for testing out the operating system, but I've found that if you don't have a fast computer, it runs too slowly to be useful. Installing it to the hard disk runs much more quickly.
It turns out Mac OS can be set to use NTFS as read/write
The guide I used was here: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=785376
I recently got an external 2TB hard drive. I want to use it with my Mac Mini, which is triple booting Linux, Mac 10.6, and Windows 7. The problem is, I don't know which file system it should be...
Thank you, this helped me out.
OK, so I installed Ubuntu 9.04 instead of Kubuntu 9.04, and the same thing still happens.... I guess that wasn't it....
Thanks, I am entirely new to sound on Ubuntu...
Would it be easier to just reinstall it as Ubuntu instead of kubuntu, or is there a fix that would work for this?
OK... I tried running pulseaudio in the terminal, and I tried the command:
pactl load-module module-alsa-sink device=btheadset
that command worked, but when I looked at where pulseaudio was...
I am trying to get a bluetooth headset working on Jaunty, but I don't think that that affects this topic too much. Whenever I try to do something with PulseAudio, such as pactl or padevchooser, it...
I tried changing something in sources.list and then it worked
I am trying to run pavucontrol, which I just installed with sudo apt-get install pavucontrol
It gives the error:
pavucontrol: error while loading shared libraries: libpulsecommon-0.9.15.so: cannot...
I have the same problem. I know my headset works because I can use it in mac.
Is there a command that allows you to print to a shared printer on another computer in just one command, I don't want to add the printer as to the printers list (or whatever its called).
I have a Microsoft IntelliPoint wireless mouse. It has the left, right, and scroll wheel buttons, and the scroll wheel, and a fourth button as well. The fourth button works as expected, and when I...
I have a GeForce 6200
If I select failsafe GNOME from the change session menu at the login prompt, everything seems to work fine...
creating a new user doesn't help either
that didn't help... still same problem
I have just upgraded from ubuntu 8.04 to 8.10. When I was running 8.04, it worked pretty well. Now, when I try to log in, it accepts my username and password, goes to an orange screen that I...
I think I have removed all compiz stuff from my PC, but that still happens. Also, if I try to install compiz-gnome, it gives me a compiz-gnome: Depends: libpopt0 error, and I don't want to uninstall...
OK, when I try to install compiz-fusion-all I get the error:
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable...
I am running Ubuntu Hardy (8.04) with GNOME
I am trying to download and install compiz from GIT, and it is not working. I have tried 3 different scripts now, one of which has worked a long time ago...
Thanks a lot, but it is kinda obvious now that I think about it...
Works great for me! thanks a lot!
Good info, thanks.
I messed up my computer a few times trying to fix this... thought it was the window manager or something with the hardware driver, turned out I just needed to hit F11 twice...
Try doing what it says by opening Terminal if you're in Gnome or Konsole if you're in KDE and running
dpkg --configure -a