?? I have the same E350 as you on my ASUS motherboard and I use Ubuntu 14.04 on it. (Without a extra Graphics card) I play even a movie with this.
And with the dual core who squakie gives in his...
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?? I have the same E350 as you on my ASUS motherboard and I use Ubuntu 14.04 on it. (Without a extra Graphics card) I play even a movie with this.
And with the dual core who squakie gives in his...
What hardware have you now?
And what you want to do with that? Is it just some internet, email, wordprocessing, etc... or you want to use it for more heavy stuff to do? More graphic stuff (games)?
Just give him a DVD with an iso on it (or a usb) and than he can install it. When he is connected to internet he can update the system.
If he is not al the time connected to internet it's safe...
Als je in het Nederlands wil communiceren dan kan je een account maken op het Nederlandstalige forum: http://forum.ubuntu-nl.org
Dit is een Internationaal forum dat leden heeft over de gehele...
You can put files on your desktop if you install the gnome-tweak-tool (it shows up as "Tweak Tool' in Dash) and you set under 'Desktop' the first option to "On":
http://i.imgur.com/XDbblJj.png
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Try first after login in the 'Console' (the pannel log in screen) to use the command: startx
If that not working, reboot and choose in the Grub-menu the recovery mode and when you see the menu you...
Ok, ThanX for the info.
What you mean with Tango? What program is it?
In the SoftwareCenter you can find stuff with the name Tango, so look at that first.
If you mean the program like Skype, I searched about it on...
You can try via Systemsettings>Printers and then click "Add Printer"
Or download the driver from here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cupsdriverkodak/files/
Have you run sudo update-grub after changing the settings?
You don't have to download gParted separately, you can boot up with the Ubuntu live-DVD and there you open gParted (PartitionManager).
There you can edit your partitions.
FIRST resize the swap...
Normally Yes, You will see this partitions in the Filemanager in Ubuntu and Windows and in the Grub-menu you will see the Windows on your first HD too. So if you want you can boot up from there with...
I thought (but I'm not sure) a higher priority has a number that is LOWER than the other. So 2 is higher than 4.
Than you can try to use:
unity --reset
Maybe you need to be root so use than sudo in front of the command above.
And maybe you can edit a boot entry in the grub files. I don't now what you must write into and how you must do that, but I hope you find somewhere on internet the answer. Or maybe there is someone...
To repair grub (point 6) or the MBR look at this site. I hope you find a lot of helpful information here:
https://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/grub
I see now this little difference: You mount it to /mnt and then you used in your command: /media/9974.... When you mount it on /mnt than you must use /mnt/9974.... and not /media. That are 2...
I thought a SD is not faster than a HD but I can wrong...
Beside that, you let the computer on? I shut down every day, but I don't know if that is the reason of so much using of the zram and swap....
What gives (from out Ubuntu) the command:
sudo os-prober
Can you see DOS in the list?
maybe you can reset Unity. Here a link that maybe help: http://www.webupd8.org/2012/10/how-to-reset-compiz-and-unity-in-ubuntu.html
Have you 12.04 or a later version. In the link there mentioned...
What using you that your 2 zram are full? I have 4GB RAM and 2 swap partitions (on 2 HD in the system) and no swap is used.
The output here of cat /proc/swaps is:...
Maybe this link will help:
http://www.webupd8.org/2012/10/how-to-reset-compiz-and-unity-in-ubuntu.html
Is it FireFox who taken the cpu or is it an other program? Open a terminal and type: top
Now you can see what taken the most of the cpu and memory. When you start your computer open the terminal and...
How much memory you have? And have you a swap partition? Maybe more about your hardware (graphics card, cpu)
And how you see that your memory is near capacity? with the command top ? Or via system...
Grub must be installed on sdb (in your situation) and not on sdb6. When you install Ubuntu and you see the partition manager you have the option to choose where you put Grub (bootloader) See the...