This problem has NOTHING to do with 'WUBI'. It manifests itself on certain hardware sets whenever, in a multi-boot environment, one tries to 'write' the boot-loader on any partition other than the...
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This problem has NOTHING to do with 'WUBI'. It manifests itself on certain hardware sets whenever, in a multi-boot environment, one tries to 'write' the boot-loader on any partition other than the...
I've been wrestling this exact same gremlin for a couple of days [BootRepair did not solve the problem] and concluded that there's a flaw in the boot.config file. Lacking the forensic skills to...
This solution does NOT work for Oneric Ocelot . . . . .therefore, it ought NOT to be marked SOLVED, as yet !
Any ideas how to achieve the result requested - in Oneric Ocelot?
Thanks a million - Just saved me a a whole bunch of time and frustration . . . .Works as advertised !!
This worked for me also - don't forget to do a 'sudo apt-get update' - between the two commands issued by Stefan.
Thanks guys!
Replace the ailing HDD as soon as possible - back-up as much as possible from the failing drive to CD, then, you could try using Clonezilla to image the data on the failing HDD - act before disaster...
Try this :
http://gnome-chord.sourceforge.net/#news
Thanks much, I only needed the libxine1-ffmpeg package as the phonon-backend-xine was already installed and newest version.
Forget Firefox - It's been slow on Ubuntu since 3.0.6 - download and install Shiretoko from the Mozilla stable. Its 'light-years' ahead of the 'Fox'
Pray tell, what may that/those "non-show" stoppers be?
Automatic wireless connectivity has been 'broken' in the latest update.
My suggestion - use a wired connection until the next upgrade offering and see then if it's corrected.
Welcome to the world...
Yea, just finished trying it - and nope, didn't work for me. I continue to wait . . . . .
Please add my voice to the choir - I'm also experiencing the same F/F issues and am watching the boards for the solution.
U B U N T U still rocks . . . . . . .
Thanks Gtaylor, but I'd alreday done that as well as Synaptic and Ubuntu Package Updater before posting - I'm still hoping for a working suggestion!
The following packages - [ acroread, acroread-plugins, libxvidcore4, mplayer-386 ]continue to be reported as 'kept-back' and therefore cannot be upgraded - anyone out there have a workaround ?...
This deserves to be made into a "sticky" .........AWESOME absof-ckinglutely awesome................!!!
Hi folks,
I got my 'sound missing after upgrade' fixed, by reinstalling the "gnome-sound" package. All's well again!
How 'bout them thar Red Sox !!!! :D
Well, I HAD sound - until I did a kernel upgrade, to the latest available today - how can I retrieve the wonderful "Welcome Chime" that was on RC1? :cry: