As mentioned before default gateway should be the IP of the other router,
also check to see what the Ip address is of your WAN port. Your WAN port should have an Ip address that is on the other...
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As mentioned before default gateway should be the IP of the other router,
also check to see what the Ip address is of your WAN port. Your WAN port should have an Ip address that is on the other...
Bump, sorry had to do it, please help if you can. Thanks
I have an intel wifi link 5100 wireless card. I'm using ndiswrapper for the windows driver.
Heres the situation, my wireless card works only if I switch it on before booting up. If I boot up then...
in upper right hand corner right click your network connections icon and check the enable wireless box.
most routers use 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 ,something in this range.
if it's connected to your dsl modem it should be in the web config page of that router.
i guess you could connect with a wire...
turn printer on
go to system > admin > printing
click new
select ipp
put in the ip address under the host field
select find queue
etc...
In the upper right hand corner is where your network connections will be listed. One left click should bring up a menu with all the wireless networks available. Also try this, have your wireless card...
I don't really understand what it is you want.
you said: "What can I do to restore the partitions as they should be?"
what do you think the partitions should be?
they appear fine to me.
Another option you have is when the grub menu comes up at boot time hit the down arrow once and the count will stop. now you have all the time in the world to make your decision. I've also discovered...
I believe you can use the ubuntu live cd to mount the ubuntu patition and retrieve what ever files you need to get.
Your WAN ip address can also be found by checking your routers web based settings page. find out what you routers ip address is and input into your web browser. routers ip address is usually the...
There isn't one, just download the desktop version and it will work on your laptop. Ubuntu 8.10
It's going to be difficult to trooubleshoot the problem now that you've uninstalled ubuntu.
i would reinstall ubuntu so we can help.
my guess is that when you went back to xp you were not getting...
near the beginning of the menu.lst there is a section that says
default 0
change this to say
default 6
windows is the 7th entry in your menu but linux starts count from 0
GL
you probably wrote over the MBR when you tried to install windows 7
get out your ubuntu live cd and boot to it, then at the terminal
sudo grub
grub> find /boot/grub/stage1 this will return...
when your in the nero program its probably not recognising the iso because of the strange .2007-ETH0 extension. iv'e never used ubuntu to burn iso's so i can't help with that but this appears to not...
it let you change the permissions on it.
it still isnt letting you burn the iso?
you should be able to do what you want with it because you have full permissions now.
if you want you could try...
ok, so no error message. it worked right? post the ls -l of the file.
you appear to have the proper permissions.
lets test it one more time
try
sudo chmod 777 "filename"
make sure you are executing these commands from the directory where the file is.
an ls -l of the directory where the file is located would really help
can we also see the ouput of
ls -l /home/jonpon
Microsoft.Windows.XP.Professional.Corporate.SP2.In tegrated.September.2007-ETH0
ok is ther a space between ".In tegrated."
if so you need "" around the file name or rename it with no spaces.
also...
post the output of ls -l, it will show me if you have execute epermission for the file.
ls -l /home/username/Desktop
yeah, that should do it thanks caljohn
when you formatted the ubuntu partition you wiped out all the boot files neede for grub. if i understand you correctly you now have xp and windows 7 only on this HD.