I have the same problem with pidgin. Currently running pidgin in debug mode. No problem so far. :confused:
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I have the same problem with pidgin. Currently running pidgin in debug mode. No problem so far. :confused:
Yes, for hibernation. But I am using Swap file instead.
HOWTO: Use swapfile instead of swap partition and have working hibernation
Works great! Thank you!
This is an earlier version of XP. I am not sure if that is the reason. Anyways, yesterday night I reformatted and installed Windows first and then Ubuntu. I also had a problem with Ubuntu booting...
OK. I got rid of those ridiculous number of partitions. I reinstalled ubuntu. Now, the booting and logging in takes less than 50s.
Thanks to drs305 and unutbu for replying back.
I installed Ubuntu on the first partition. But while installing XP if I select the second partition, it won't let me install as it has to write some startup files and it can't(attachment). In short,...
I created these partitions a long time back. I think it had to do with a partition manager, which wouldn't let me add that chuck.
This is what I have currently. I am going to reuse it. root (hd0,1) - means to load from 2nd partition. Am I right? I guess I should be able to get it done by trial and error once grub is ready.
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That is some good advice. I am only going to restore only those in which I will have problems. Thanks Herman!!!
Sorry to barge in here. Can you also help me out here?
Right now I have clumsy partitions(attachment). I am planning start from scratch to install a dual boot windows and Ubuntu with just 2 partitions. One 30 GB fat32 for windows and the rest for Ubuntu...
dumb me! I got it wrong.
I did hit Esc while booting. May be the text interface is shown only after fsck has started. I mean, I see the fancy ubuntu logo and the thin progress bar and the...
What if I do a fresh install of ubuntu and windows after repartitioning with just 2 partitions? Will it solve those "discrepancies"?
I tried Esc key, but it only typed '^[' on screen. dosfsck took it's own time.
OK. You would assign the same number as the root filesystem so that the check won't run in parallel. Am I right? But...
I will try TestDisk. One more question. When you said "descrepancies are between the partition and its backup" I assume you are referring to the checkfs message "There are differences between boot...
I have run fsck on that partition and they always completed within a second. So dosfsck work different from fsck? I don't get what you mean by "you aren't using the device because of errors". I am...
OK. I made those changes. The reboot immediately after that took around 7 mins, most of the time spent on checking discs. I figured it might be due to the changes made to fstab file, so I rebooted...
OK. I will boot after commenting out the line with /dev/sda1.
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
proc ...
bump!
anybody else facing similar problem?
While booting my laptop, the file system check takes more than a 90 seconds (out of 2-3 min boot time). Most of the time spent is on partition /dev/sda1 of size 45 MB with some DELL utility files....
It used to work great in Intrepid. Since upgrading to Jaunty, same thing is happening to me. Keeps asking for the password and finally errors out(doesn't infinite loop).
Now out of nowhere, auto mount has started to work.
I have Blackberry Pearl. Same problem here! Automount worked like a charm last time I noticed(few weeks back I guess). Now I have to manually auto mount to make it work.
I am also posting the...
To delete a directory and it's contents use "rm -R ~/.mozilla"
In VLC, check in preferences, video, output.