Many apologies for the late reply. I have had a lot of things going on in my personal life that made me forget about this thread.
As it is of questionable legalities, I cannot help you in finding...
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Many apologies for the late reply. I have had a lot of things going on in my personal life that made me forget about this thread.
As it is of questionable legalities, I cannot help you in finding...
My daughter has my iPod right now, but I'm sure that gtkpod can do it.
I have never noticed an decrease in boot time when using a comparable system 32 bit v/s 64 bit. The real benefit in using a 64 bit system is the increased memory addressing capability of a 64 bit...
I think what Patch is talking about is something like PXE booting, which was around in my day but is no longer used. The problem with using a PXE or PXE like environment these days are that the...
A little strange that you have this thread tagged as "Ubuntu" then.
We have a similar card, the 3114 which uses sata_sil as the driver. We found that flashing the BIOS on the card to non-raid mode solved our problem.
Good luck with doing it, though, you will need...
Huzzah, I have returned.
I had an extensive stay in a hospital over the Christmas vacation and my wife and I are working through serious problems in our relationship. The good news is that both...
Simple. Just tighten it back up again.
Congratulations, Paul. Jacob chose a very capable leader.
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That's a hardware error, meaning either your CD or your DVD/CD ROM is bad. Try burning another disk at a slower speed. If this doesn't work you're looking at getting another drive.
Put a ; (semicolon) between commands.
cd mydir ; ls
There's two ways to do this really. There's the command line way and the GUI way.
The command line way is pretty easy, open a terminal under Applications -> Accessories. Then just plug in the...
My dad was 56 when he picked up Ubuntu for amateur radio diddlings. Sadly, he's gone now, but by the time he passed away he had the perfect Ubuntu-HAM rig. I even helped him set up EchoLink on Wine...
As promised, I return to you letting you know that my wife's grandfather is unable to help us get to OLF tomorrow.
Please help get the swag there.
My mother has passed away. It was sudden and unexpected.
I hope you understand if I cannot make it to OLF. However, there is a problem: I have the swag.
If any of you are coming through...
I can only in good faith suggest using NTFS on the external drive. Why not EXT2/3/4? The user is obviously new to *nix and will have a tough time trying to mount the drive with fstab and get the...
The best advice I think I can give you is to go back to 8.04LTS and leave it at that. It will be supported longer than 9.04 is going to be so you're going to get a computer that works AND support...
sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
Nightwish beat me to it.
Try this.
sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
at a terminal.
OR
Open Synaptics and search for the ubuntu-restricted-extras package.
I take it you can name them, then.
You can power on a computer with bad RAM or no RAM at all. Ever hear of BIOS beep codes?
We need more information. Is your install native or through Wubi?
Look into rsync or unison.
You'll need the smbfs package to mount from Win7, and you're going to have to edit /etc/fstab in order to provide the passwords so that it gets mounted on boot every time you boot.