I have a Sata hard drive installed with Windows installed and was given an IDE hard drive on which I eventually want to install Ubuntu. Are there any issues that I should be aware of before...
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I have a Sata hard drive installed with Windows installed and was given an IDE hard drive on which I eventually want to install Ubuntu. Are there any issues that I should be aware of before...
What hardware is on your computer, especially, your NIC card?
Check out Test Disk.
For the basics that you are doing, what you want should be fine.
First thing to do is run the live cd and see what issues, if any, present themselves.
Have you changed anything, e.g., upgrade, added/deleted a program, changed hardware, etc.?
The source for the computer term bug is not controversial. It was an engineering term applied to software.
Being Open Source. Malware cannot be hidden when anyone can look at the code.
What changed on your formatting?
Moved to The Cafe.
Ubuntu Secure Boot
The first computer programmer was Ada Lovelace.
Also issues can get not responded too, if there is more than one issue listed.
If someone does bash you, please click the Report Post button, so they can be dealt with.
where are you installing nmap from?
1) Your issue seems to be a bug. One solution is in post 4.
2) Another solution: Re-installing and formatting all the partitions have helped: see post 3.
To fix your GRUB, use SuperGrubDisk.
What problems were you getting?
... you have an idea how to undo changes if they don't work. Unfortunately there are a lot of blogs that never tell you how to undo them
That's why it is best to back your OS. To do so, use...
TestDisk: click here.
Not a support question, so moved.
Often with Linux, the password does not show up. This is a security feature, so if someone cannot know how many keys were pushed to input the password.
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What are your specs?
Moved to Ubuntu, Linux, and OS chat.