That worked. Thanks for your help, drs305!
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That worked. Thanks for your help, drs305!
Boot Info Script 0.55 dated February 15th, 2010
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=> Grub 2 is installed in the MBR of...
I have an Acer Aspire One D250 with Ubuntu 10.10 Desktop installed on it, coexisting with a 12 GB Windows Vista restore partition
The restore partition does not show up in GRUB like it used to,...
I have an Acer Aspire One netbook, that used to have Windows 7 Starter one it. I downloaded Ubuntu 10.10 Netbook RC and created a LiveUSB, but upon installing, it won't boot, just keeps saying...
When I was on GNOME, I used Ubuntu Tweak to help keep my system clean. If I remember correctly, it was also capable of cleaning up config files.
http://ubuntu-tweak.com/
I can't help with your problem as I've never used Wubi, but I can suggest using Virtualbox as an alternative. It served me well back when I was using Windows as my main OS and testing Ubuntu for the...
Recently the internet connection in my Ubuntu 10.04 installation has been slower than my Windows Vista installation on the same machine. It's still usable, but only just, and is really annoying me. ...
I tried the workarounds mentioned in http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1469475 nothing. I downloaded Linux Mint 9, not really expecting it to work, but got it connected no problem on the...
I have a Huawei E160E Mobile Broadband USB modem, which works fine with my desktop PC running 64-bit Lucid, and used to run well with my laptop when running 32-bit Karmic, but since upgrading it to...
I've tried scanning to my laptop, directly connected via USB, the LCD on the printer/scanner says something like failed connection. If I load up Simple Scan, and click scan, it appears to be...
We recently got an Epson Stylus TX550W Printer/Scanner unit, shared over Wi-Fi with both Windows/Ubuntu PC's, while I have the printing working flawlessly, I don't know where to start to get the...
I've just completed switching both my laptop and desktop from Ubuntu 10.04 to Kubuntu 10.04, all seems to be working well, except that I can't get my Virgin Mobile HUAWEI E160E wireless broadband...
I don't know if this is related but I have a similar problem loading Ubuntu based distros in VirtualBox 3.2 on Lucid 64-bit, they just hang there on the boot screen. I've tried Xubuntu 10.04 64-bit,...
My desktop: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5339497/Other/Lucid_Desktop.png (image filesize is 1.5 MB)
Wallpaper can be found here: http://profesorul09.webs.com/apps/photos/photo?photoid=22791747
Docky...
Try this; Go to the Preferences submenu in the System menu, and click on Keyboard Shortcuts. Go to the Desktop category, and the first listed option is Launch Help Browser. Click on the Shortcut...
Same here, I have it set to notify daily, but I still have to manually check for updates.
I'm having the same problems with Avast Antivirus as described in one of my previous threads: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9151768#post9151768
The solution linked to in that thread...
Sorry, accidentally double posted above message :(
Answered my own question (again, going to learn to search more thoroughly next time :), http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=229460
I installed w64 codecs, still says "Error: Wrong architecture 'i386'".
I had to reinstall Ubuntu on my desktop PC, so I went and downloaded the 64-bit version of Lucid RC, all seems to be well, except for the fact that my favourite anitvirus, avast! does not seem to be...
I'm upgrading to 64-bit on both desktop and laptop, so I have to do a fresh install. I'm waiting on the final release on the 29th.
I decided to install Avast! Anti-virus on my desktop and laptop, both running 9.10 Karmic, to help protect both my own Windows install, and other Windows users who I frequently share files with from...
I'm dual booting between Windows and Ubuntu.
I think I'll stick with 32-bit Vista for the time being. I don't use use Windows for anything other than playing games anyway.
I went to the Ubuntu...
I do have 4 GB of RAM in the desktop and 2 or 3 GB in the laptop, I think I'll go with 64 bit Ubuntu, and maybe also buy 64 bit Windows 7 and up the RAM to 6-8 GB for my games.
Thanks for all...