Your menu.lst should then be in
/media/foo/boot/grub/menu.lst
NOT
/boot/grub/menu.lst
MSH
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Your menu.lst should then be in
/media/foo/boot/grub/menu.lst
NOT
/boot/grub/menu.lst
MSH
Boot into Ubuntu Live and goto Places -> "XXX GB Media"
goto terminal and type:
sudo gedit /media/disk/boot/grub/menu.lst
This should bring up your menu.lst file
MSH
I have found that a $50.00 linksys router with DD-WRT = $300.00 router. I have installed DD-WRT on a linksys router and have been very pleased.
http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv3/index.php
Router:...
in terminal type:
lspci
This will give you the hardware you have.
Search the net for the wireless card you have. If you have a broadcom try bcm43 or b43 drivers.
MSH
see
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1275362
I was having a gateway problem.
Yes, until I changed the default gateway in Windows. I don't know why but Windows would find the way out after timing out on 10.0.0.2. The timing out caused Firefox to pause for a second before...
System Configuration:
Two Dual boot computers Windows XP and Ubuntu 9.04
Symptoms:
Ubuntu gets valid IP from DHCP.
Ubuntu can browse local computers and network drives.
Ubuntu can not browse...
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IPods work fine, ITouch I heard do not.
You will be using Rhythmbox to manage all music.
You can not buy Itunes from the Itunes website. You can buy music from thousands of other reputable...
Have you tried dual or tri booting? My current setup has worked well for me. Here is my partition table
500MB /boot
2000MB Swap
4500MB / Arch Linux
5000MB / Ubuntu Linux
5500MB / Test partition...
My car with an edge detection filter. It is a 1987 IROC-Z. My hobbies include my wife, cars, and computers.
MSH
Thank you for your time and effort in bringing this to the public. This helped me!
MSH
Update,
I found that acpi=off also makes the volume buttons not work. After doing some more reading, and trying different things, I believe I found the problem. (maybe a bug) I have a completely...
Update, I finally used this thread to solve my problem, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=399619
I did a acpi=off in the /etc/grub/menu.lst
MSH
This is an update, I am still having this problem. I have attached a screen shot of my gnome with top running.
Any suggestions will be nice.
MSH
Look closely at the flower!
UPDATE
I dual booted my machine to run Xubuntu.
So I tried Xubuntu 8.10, Kernel 2.6.27-11, my processor would also spike to 100% every 3 seconds.
After running top in terminal, I tied killing...
I found after updating to Ubuntu 8.10, Kernel 2.6.27-11, my processor would spike to 100% every 3 seconds. I tied killing kacpid the processes using most time (nothing happened). I remember in the...
Personal box 1
Home made P4, 60 Gig hard drive, 1GB RAM, Windows XP
(will be converted to Ubuntu when I have time)
Personal box 2
Home made AMD athlon xp, 40 Gig hard drive 512MB RAM, Windows...