I did just that... go into Home folder, press control+H and the hidden folders showed, then I made a folder named ".themes"
I then extracted my themes onto that folder, but once I've opened...
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I did just that... go into Home folder, press control+H and the hidden folders showed, then I made a folder named ".themes"
I then extracted my themes onto that folder, but once I've opened...
Hello all,
I apologize in advance if this has already been brought up. I have recently successfully installed Ubuntu 15.10 on my Macbook Air, and I was curious to know how I can install new themes...
Thank you so much!
oh and which one do I need to pick if I can do this?
-Install alongside other operating system
-Erase and use the entire disk
-Specify partitions manually (advanced)
Hello all, I have a quick question because I don't want to make a very dumb mistake lol
Anyways, I have 2 HDDs installed on my computer. Both of them are 500GBs. Now one of them I am using with...
nice...
Quick noob question though, how do I properly burn Ubuntu 9.04 or UbuntuStudio 9.04 onto a disc in order for it to boot when I startup my computer?
OOOOOOOOOOOH so I don't need to manually do it huh?? Just choose "Use the largest continuous free space" and it'll do it for me?
Ok so once I'm done shrinking my C drive for Ubuntu, just install it...
Well that's the thing, I have windows vista installed and it comes with "Disk Management" which allows me to do that... Here let me take a screenshot...
http://i26.tinypic.com/zxqc6.jpg
On PartyBoi's link they don't tell you to have a swap... I don't get it...
If I start up my computer, and want to choose whether I want to load Ubuntu or Vista, will I be able to? At this point this...
am i going to need a swap partition or something? I am so confused...
Would this work if I would like to install Ubuntu Studio 9.04? Or just Ubuntu 9.04? Because i am very attracted to Ubuntu Studio... lol
Hello there, I would like to have a dual boot on my computer. Right now I am running on Windows Vista Ultimate SP1, and would like to install ubuntu 9.04.
Can someone please help me on how to...
So are you saying that with Hardy Heron we can simply resize the partition during the install and have linux installed?
By the way, all his mp3s are in his My Documents/My Music folder. All...
Ok the thing is, we have a copy of Feisty Fawn 7.04 64bit, because unfortunately when we tried to download intrepid, it just wouldn't even load up, even after burning it at slowest speed.
Now,...
Ok how exactly does he need to do this? Because I am going to be doing it for him. Can you please help me?
Also keep in mind he's got an ATI HD4870 video card, does that even work with Linux?
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Ok so a friend of mine has Windows XP installed and I've convinced him to make the switch to Linux.
Now, he's got a lot of mp3s and he is a CounterStrike Source player.
What are his best...
What's MBR? lol
But if I do that will the dual-boot be setup properly? Because I really want to make sure Windows XP can boot up after this, because all his files are in there.
So to sum it up, all I need to do is:
-Resize his partition using partion magic or GParted
-Insert Ubuntu CD
-Click on Install
-Select "Manual" (when it comes to choosing partition)
-Create a...
No I haven't done anything yet. I'm at his house right now and I've got the Ubuntu CD with me, and so far we haven't done anything. He's got Windows XP installed and that's all. Using his full HDD. ...
The reason why I ask is because he's tried to do it before and I don't know what went wrong but in the boot option, he could see both Ubuntu and Windows, but when he tried to launch Windows XP it...
Thanks a lot. That howtoforge article was awesome.
Hi guys, when I first installed Ubuntu on my system, I had a blank HDD which made it very easy for me to install lol.
But now my uncle is very interested to install Ubuntu on his system, but the...
Excellent thread. Anyways, all I can say is that if Ubuntu had successful games/game support/compatibility, then kiss Windows/Microsoft goodbye because Ubuntu would easily become the #1 operating...