Thanks for the reply!
blkid:
/dev/sdc1: LABEL="Miscellaneous" UUID="AA7A6B347A6AFD07" TYPE="ntfs" PARTUUID="aa6469b0-01"
/dev/sda2: LABEL="Recovery" UUID="065A5DDF5A5DCBD5" TYPE="ntfs"...
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Thanks for the reply!
blkid:
/dev/sdc1: LABEL="Miscellaneous" UUID="AA7A6B347A6AFD07" TYPE="ntfs" PARTUUID="aa6469b0-01"
/dev/sda2: LABEL="Recovery" UUID="065A5DDF5A5DCBD5" TYPE="ntfs"...
Hi,
I just wiped Windows and installed Ubuntu again. Three of my hard drives are recognized, but the fourth is not. Here's the output of fdisk -l (/dev/sda is the hard drive that won't mount)
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Don't worry, I've been in your shoes.
It's fine the way it is. You'd have to allow access to it in order for it to be of any concern.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNC/Servers
Curious...before going through all this effort, have you tried booting up a 32Bit Live CD? You'd be able to test if the driver even solves your issue.
Are you getting a different error now? Probably the same one I am...
Yep, refer to my post above.
./configure --with-apxs2=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs --with-mysql --with-bz2 --with-zlib --enable-zip --enable-mbstring --with-mcrypt
After that goes though, run...
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Not a whole lot going on here. Just got Ubuntu back. Might delve into customization again...AwesomeWM, where are you?
Take a look at post #2.
http://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?id=3717
Just go back to the php5 source directory and run the command over again
./configure --with-apxs2=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs --with-mysql --with-bz2 --with-zlib --enable-zip --enable-mbstring...
Look in src/wl/sys. Open wl_linux.c and look for
Replace it with:
I can't think of anything. I'm going to download the 32bit drivers and see if I can get them to compile.
Not an Ubuntu problem, or even software that runs in Ubuntu. I'd check here.
Networking has always been a pain in the ***. Have you tried the card on another system?
http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2010/09/install-phpmyadmin/
Personally I wouldn't update from such an old release to a new one. You might run into some trouble. Re-installing with a USB drive would be best.
But if you can't and you absolutely want to...
It's not a problem with Ubuntu or the USB, it's in your BIOS' boot options. Have a look here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1949602
So you're saying you want to make sure your files in Ubuntu are safe if you device to reinstall? Well, copy them to a new partition that isn't being formatted, or a separate hard drive.
12.04 or 12.10?
Are you having any keyboard related problems elsewhere?
I assume you've already seen this thread?
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=5636495
Out of curiosity, could you put a file named "info.php" into /var/www/ with this in it:
Then navigate to it (127.0.0.1/info.php) and give me the output?
I was getting this constantly, too. To be honest, I just disabled it.
gksu gedit /etc/default/apport
change enabled=1 to enabled=0.
Some have resorted to downgrading PHP.
Can you get a hold of .xsession-errors from that user?
cat /home/$USER/.xsession-errors
Which card? That package won't compile with your current kernel. Have you tried installing it from the repos?
sudo apt-get install firmware-b43-installer