Well, it would be sad to see you full of feces.
I don't know all the projects out there, so I cannot comment on that. I can say that what's available today is a vast improvement over what was...
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Well, it would be sad to see you full of feces.
I don't know all the projects out there, so I cannot comment on that. I can say that what's available today is a vast improvement over what was...
Why would you dual boot when you could run Windows in vmware, virtualbox, xen, or various other VMs?
Sorry to go OT, but could you kindly reveal what theme you're using in the message box above? Looks really clean... I wouldn't mind configuring my desktop to look similar. What is it?
On my primary two laptops I've been running LVM2 and using its snapshotting capability along with fsarchiver and an external hard drive to make compressed filesystem images. The beauty of this...
I'm sorry to hear that and realize you must be incredibly frustrated. I don't think Lucid is a pile of steaming $#*!. It's been working well for me on three different systems, one of which is my Eee...
That is darned good news! :)
I've got Lucid running on an original Eee PC 4G that my wife uses for home and graduate school work. My problem is the wireless is completely non-functional under...
I have a little different need than most folks... I'm running a home file server that's got Hardy installed (64bit)... the hard drive has both the operating system and a large fileserver repository....
Steve, I believe the dpkg and/or apt-get command(s) offer a "reinstall" option. I don't recall the exact syntax offhand, but you'd basically want to issue that. If it doesn't work, next thing I would...
I could use some assistance! Have a network of a half-dozen machines with half being Windows XP and the other half being Ubuntu 8.04 LTS. All the machines are seeing one another's names via WINS......
Jordi, this and the followup list your wife posted are both great. As others said above, I didn't know about many of those. Sure do now! :D
Hey all, I'm new to Ubuntu but have used CentOS, Mepis, and OS X for several years. During that time I've been a heavy user of vi from the command line (such as in an SSH terminal session)......
Guys, please excuse me if this is covered ground as this has become a VERY long thread... I tried to skim through it, but in the end am hoping someone could assist!
Preface: I'm a longtime...
Got the server installed fine, I think... it seems to be running without incident.
On my client Windows machine, however, whenever I try to connect to the server I get the authentication...