There may be a driver available to you through restricted drivers. Have you tried that?
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There may be a driver available to you through restricted drivers. Have you tried that?
Have you tried adding the key into /home/bob/.ssh/known_hosts as the message says?
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Ubuntu will not play DVDs out of the box as you have to use non-free codecs. Fortunately it is easy to enable it. Try running through the instructions in this...
Dunno what you mean here but Gnome Shell can be run on 1 screen. As a dual screener myself I can tell you that it works nicely on my setup though.
I've been using Unity since 11.04 came out and...
I've installed gnome shell and the panel thing and activities thing show up on the primary display as defined by xrandr. I'd guess it's designed so that you can't move the launcher away from the left...
Hi,
I've installed 11.10 on my computer and am having an issue with my dual screens. My left display is an old 17" monitor that I use as a secondary screen and my right is a 24" one that I use as...
Hi,
In the terminal run
sudo rm /path/to/filealternatively if you would rather run a file browser to delete it try
gksu nautilusThat will give you a file browser with root privileges.
to mount shares as disks in Ubuntu you will need to install the samba file system
sudo apt-get install smbfsand to mount run
sudo smbmount //ipofserver/share /path/to/mountpoint -o...
How are you trying to mount the network shares? Do you have the samba client installed on your Ubuntu machine?
After spending ages trying to think of a good naming scheme I decided to name all my computers after South Park characters.
Yes, that's exactly what it's doing, the only way round it is to move the files round directly on your server, you could do this via an SSH connection from the laptop. If you install nautilus on your...
Had this same problem myself.
To fix it run
xrandr
to list your screens and then run
you'll probably want to stick with FAT32 for now as a vanilla OS X install won't write to NTFS.
In answer to your original question you can use rsync to sync the disks. To do that use the...
How are you setting up the cron job? I run an rsync script on my server with cron and I set it up by running
sudo crontab -e
use gparted in ubuntu (you can use the live CD as it looks like you don't have an ubuntu partition by what you've said above).
In there you can move the recovery partition to the end of the disk...
Hi, looks like you're on the right track with rsync.
It's not too bad once you get used to it. Try running
rsync -r /path/to/network/music /local/synced/path
That will copy all the stuff...
I couldn't live without dual monitors. Got a 24" 1920 by 1080 and an old 17" 1280 by 1024.
I want to replace the 17" at some point though as it's wearing out so is a bit blury. The image on it...
Oh go on then, here's mine.
http://i447.photobucket.com/albums/qq199/Hugh9191/nerdisms/Screenshot.jpg
that's just the folder structure of the website. By default apache shares the /var/www directory so if that's the case in yours you'd save your website in /var/www/mywebsite.
Hope that helps.
Never used wubi so that might make things different but I'll try and help.
Ubuntu normally will be under a different partition. I think wubi uses virtual disks and I'm not quite sure how that...
looks like it's not connected to the network. Try clicking on the network icon on the panel and clicking on your network adaptor (probably labelled 'Auto eth0').
If that doesn't work post the...
I'm rather tired so apologise in advance for the quality of this post.
I've sort of skim read this so I may be wrong in what I'm saying but to me it looks like the situation is as follows;
...
You can use LVM to do that. That basically allows you to spread the filesystem (/) across multiple physical disks.
I think you can do it while your installing by specifying partitions manually.
Shouldn't be a problem. Open up the monitor settings and untick show the same image in all monitors.
another option is to use this Linux Reader in windows.
http://www.diskinternals.com/linux-reader/
I think it it was me I'd go down the live CD route though.