Nope. If you are using Ubuntu, then System>>Administrator>>USB Startup Disk Creator will do the trick. You just need the ISO and a USB flash drive. Be sure to check whether you have a perfect ISO...
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Nope. If you are using Ubuntu, then System>>Administrator>>USB Startup Disk Creator will do the trick. You just need the ISO and a USB flash drive. Be sure to check whether you have a perfect ISO...
@sergius
Please create your own thread. Strangely enough, I have had quite a few cases of flash drives having unallocated space (fresh out of the box) of a few megs before the first partition which...
@lvleph
Please also mention the hardware you're using/ is required.:P
lengthy
Wasn't it because it saw grain on the other side?
I believe you've downloaded the beta of the latest version 10.04 "Lucid Lynx" which is currently not stable. Please use the stable version of Ubuntu which is 9.10 "Karmic Koala" and post the results....
You don't NEED to buy more RAM to use 64 bit. And yes, Flash works OOTB, from personal experience here.
@undecim
Alt+F2 does exist on GNOME too.
@SymphonicNerd
Use the For Linux Newbies in my sig. Another rocking idea a newb thought up. Welcome to the Linux world, try www.ubuntupocketguide.com...
My aliases:
System>>Help & Support
The select and middle click way to copy paste.
That doesn't work. I have also faced the same issue, therefore have kept Kubuntu as a dormant OS out of the triple boot config (Ubuntu 9.10, Win XP and Kubuntu 9.10)
My bad, that was meant to be burst speed of 15 MB/s (not 5) and sustained around 8-9 MB/s for large files 700-800 MB odd. And it IS 5MB/s for big-transfer-many-files (each file around 2-3MB)...
Well, please mark the thread as solved.
Well, USB wasn't designed for sustained high throughput. You should be expecting intermediate bursts of high speed, not 5 MB/s throughout a file. In my case, I do get 6MB/s+ when I transfer, but then...
Try formatting it in Windows. I had a Transcend drive which would be detected and mounted on Linux, but arbitrarily unmount itself, or turn read-only during file transfer. Formatting in Windows...
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224 more contribs from you guys for me to win.
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Nope, no idea. All I could contribute was from personal experience on my box.
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