Bashing-om, seems you misread the question.
Seems like what andreamillspaugh is looking for is here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1661065
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Bashing-om, seems you misread the question.
Seems like what andreamillspaugh is looking for is here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1661065
Not sure what I did, but this does appear to be working after a few weeks have gone by. I've done a few updates (which none appear to be vpn related(?)) and a restarted PC. Still confused on this,...
I'm trying to complete a walk-through as linked here: http://fds-team.de/cms/articles/2013-12/use-a-real-windows-7-partition-in-virtualbox-kvm-vmware-player-u.html
I am able to create the boot.mgr...
houstonbofh, Yes, all those packages are in fact installed and I have restarted since then to make sure the changes updated. However, PPTP still does not show up as an option for VPN connectivity.
TheFu, that's probably true, but it is an inappropriate answer to the problem this thread is trying to solve.
Ubuntu 12.04:
Under Network Connections->VPN->Add PPTP is not listed as an option. I have openconnect, openvpn, and vpnc listed, but I also have the pptp plugin installed as well, and it just...
The is no easy way to say this, so I'll just say it. After spending hours on this, I gave up on everything else and simply restarted my windows DNS server, and that fixed it. It makes absolutely no...
Suddenly, yesterday morning when I first went to use my computer, I noticed incredibly slow and unreliable internet (Surfing the web and anything else in the terminal as well).
Things I've tried:...
I haven't seen any solution online thus far on how to use two different profiles for GEdit. What I want should give results similar to how Google-Chrome has the ability to simply apply...
I used to use a 400 dpi mouse. I upgraded to a new mouse that has 800/1600 dpi settings and fits my hand better and has more features. I still like 400 dpi over 800 dpi or 1600 dpi (except for...
I guess my memories of using it were incorrect... long time ago I felt as if I used DeVeDe for just that. Must have been something else. I'm just not sure what it was now...
I think DeVeDe might have that functionality.
http://www.rastersoft.com/programas/devede.html
http://sourceforge.net/projects/dosbox/files/dosbox/
You'll probably have to install it from source, but that has every version at least.
You could try looking in your boot logs to see what happens?
/var/log/boot.log
/var/log/dmesg
All results from the web about how to download flash videos in linux only seem to work with Flash 10.x by doing something similar to:
lsof | grep Flash and then properly copying over the file...
So long as it doesn't use a proprietary interface (some do!).
Have you tried ESXi? (From VMWare with no fees whatsoever)
It's what I use for virtual machines, however I've never set it up with a cluster. As far as I know, you can manage load balancing and...
You know you can create shortcuts like that already with Virtualbox. This isn't anything new.
For anyone else who comes across this, let it be known that you can startup nautilus the right way by replacing xfdesktop in this file:
First
cp...
Haha, yes I know 64 wouldn't have PAE, but I'm surprised I didn't remember it in my 32 bit 10.10.
Interesting... I didn't have PAE when I had booted both 32 and 64...
Regardless, I fully agree that anyone should take full advantage of their 64 bit processors.
32 bit operating systems cannot see more than about 3.5 GB of ram. You'll need a 64 bit operating system to support more than 4 GB.
Okay, that's good that you've backed things up. I used to have Windows 7 and Ubuntu installed on separate hard drives with a dual boot. The GRUB bootloader is what instructs the computer which drive...
Unfortunately a screenshot of Disks isn't going to show you how your computer should boot up, simply put.
oldfred beat me to it.
If you're familiar with GParted, it may be as simple as setting your Windows 7 partition with the Bootable Flag. Google can be your friend here.
I should also mention...