Everything went smashingly, except for the Windows actually booting part. It wouldn't boot after the first install, either, so I'll bet it's because I forgot to hit F6 and install the right driver. ...
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Everything went smashingly, except for the Windows actually booting part. It wouldn't boot after the first install, either, so I'll bet it's because I forgot to hit F6 and install the right driver. ...
parted says I have msdos partition table - as it should, that's what I told gparted to create in the beginning. Windows 7 installed fine, as I'd expected, but then made a mess of things, as I also...
Cool, thanks. I'm gonna go try to break it again tonight. Want to get the dual-boot set up, and would like to use a 64-bit OS to make use of all the RAM I have. It seems 11.10 32bit _might_ come...
Rebooted, Grub menu came up. Chose the new install, waited for what seemed like an eternity, and it booted into the desktop! mucked around for a bit, and it seems like all my partitions are seen. ...
aaaaand we're back! dmraid's still happy as a pig in s***. kpartx is a bit angry:
root@ubuntu:/home/ubuntu# kpartx -a -g /dev/mapper/isw_djgfiehdi_RAID1
Warning: Disk has a valid GPT...
OK, here we go. Disks are blank. newly created RAID1. kpartx installed. playing with dmraid:
root@ubuntu:/home/ubuntu# ls /dev/mapper/
control isw_djgfiehdi_RAID1
root@ubuntu:/home/ubuntu#...
Thanks again for all the help.
The system doesn't run Windows in RAID1 at the moment. They were completely blank disks before I'd started the 11.10 install.
I'll take your comments into...
OK, so nothing specifically for 11.10. I guess it's worth a shot. Here's what I'm going to try tonight, and will report back with results:
1.) Break up the array in BIOS.
2.) Remove all...
@Quackers - fantastic. Any real bumps in the road? Or is it just:
1.) Boot LiveCD
2.) open terminal, 'sudo apt-get install kpartx'.
3.) click the 'install' link on the desktop.
4.) install as...
Thanks for the reply. Yes, the alt installer did ask to mount the sata raid, and I said yes. I think the problem is that it's finding the raid container, but none of the volumes inside. Could this be...
Been trying to get Ubuntu 11.10 installed to my new machine all weekend. In the end, I'd like to dual-boot Windows 7 and Ubuntu. Installing to (and booting from) a SATA RAID (Intel ICH10R Chipset...
Nevermind. Motherboard finally let go. Chipset was hitting 90 Celsius and shutting things down. The video card was partly to blame - it's a dual-slot design, and the fan sheath was positioned...
i'll put my vote in for x11vnc. it's one of the only ones that will allow you to interact with the current running session. the developer is also very cool, and helpful. ultravnc is good for...
Hey, having a problem here, and was hoping someone else had seen it. 32 bit Lucid is hanging at random times for me. it always happens when there's some sort of full-screen overlay, like when...
Same exact problem here. Have not been able to find any helpful resolution except for "buy one of these other cameras". Oh well. my dmesg (which looks surprisingly like yours :) ) is below.
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Yup. You have to be root, or sudo to root when running this -- as lachelp hinted at. From a terminal, type 'gksu iscan', and put in your password and see if it comes up then. If so, and everything...
I've got it. It had to do with the autologin. I was certain that the Init/Default script was not getting executed, so I knew that it was a problem with gdm, and not with x11vnc.
I figured that...
Cool. Thanks. I will give that new version a try. According to GDM documentation (http://projects.gnome.org/gdm/docs/2.24/configuration.html) , Init/Default is supposed to get run as root. ...
Here is a little information from my testing methodology.
pjones@pkjones:/tmp$ tail /etc/gdm/Init/Default
fi
fi
fi
fi
Thanks!
I've read your posts in that thread and am grateful for your help. I have compiled and installed the updated version you have there. I was under the impression that x11vnc would manage...
Problem started after upgrade from 9.04 to 9.10.
On 9.04, I started x11vnc by executing it from /etc/gdm/Init/Default. The command I use is below (personal info replaced with '~':
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I can second the fact that commands placed in the Init/Default script no longer seem to execute. I use this file to launch x11vnc and to display the gdm login dialog. I can verify that the x11vnc...