http://askubuntu.com/questions/10023...rub-boot-order
Remember to give newer kernels a chance, when they are released.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/10023...rub-boot-order
Remember to give newer kernels a chance, when they are released.
Last edited by mörgæs; January 25th, 2013 at 11:23 AM.
no problem bro 1st u uninstall your ubuntu for ur system then use original CD of ur ubuntu and then install it and while installng pls dont be off your system
This isn't texting or twitter - please use proper words.Do not shorten your words to acronyms or abbreviations or use URL-shortening services, as is often done when texting or in a Twitter-style update. It is very difficult to read and understand and you are not limited to a small number of characters.
Some of us grew up in the old world
brother elmware,
I have the same problem. Did you find a solution.
I was a windows user till last week, and suddenly i felt like changing to Linux. Lunux sucks big time. Its so complicated. even the installations etc. The upgrade took me an entire night to have all the things on the desktop gone. Windows was much better....
If you open a new thread and post the exact problem there is a good chance that someone can help you. It's difficult to respond to"Something does not work".
Last edited by mörgæs; January 25th, 2013 at 11:23 AM.
Hi!, moerges,
Your Link to: "About problems due to upgrading" leads back to itself. Not, I assume, what you intended,
Chao!, bogan.
"Better Solutions may bring Worsened Problems": After Lao Tse, b. circa 405BC. a contemporary of Confucius, who died circa 600BC.
They did things differently in those days, apparently!!
Yes, it's in the signature, so it comes by default and I have to remember to remove them each time (in this thread).
Thanks, I shall take a look at it.
"Better Solutions may bring Worsened Problems": After Lao Tse, b. circa 405BC. a contemporary of Confucius, who died circa 600BC.
They did things differently in those days, apparently!!
thanks for this great guide, I only wish I had read it before trying to upgrade.
Now that the system is not responding should I just post a new thread with details on what happened? I'm new here and not sure what's best. I've searched previous posts and run an advanced search on the topic with no luck. From what I understand in your post all suggestions are to be tried while one's computer still switches on, except for the last 3 or 4 attempts.
Thanks
bix
You're welcome. If you find something which needs better explanation please let me know.
Regarding your problem: It's hard to give advice based upon 'something is not working'.
Best is you begin with a complete hardware description and run the first three tests. Please post the results here.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1422475
Last edited by mörgæs; February 1st, 2013 at 11:28 AM.
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