Could you post more specific crash information please?
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Could you post more specific crash information please?
It works again!
After a month or so I tried a fresh install again and got it right. It was probably just a bug which they fixed. Thanks nevertheless for your efforts!
So guys, thanks for all of your suggestions, but sadly none of them has worked. Any other ideas related to this? It still is a problem, the booting time hasn't improved :(
Sadly switching cables, etc. didn't work either for me :(
10s sounds GREAT, but unfortunately my Ubuntu ,,get's me there'' in 70s... My problem likely is not distribution specific, it has to do with f.e. (as someone mentioned in this thread) the wireless...
Unfortunately that didn't work...
This is the output of dmesg:
[ 0.000000] Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset
[ 0.000000] Initializing cgroup subsys cpu
[ 0.000000] Linux version 3.2.0-24-generic (buildd@yellow) (gcc...
My Ubuntu (version 12.04 with latest updates), installed with Wubi alongside Windows 7, boots abnormally slow. I timed it both with bootchart (unfortunately not possible to post in attachment because...
Have you tried reinstalling HPLIP?
Do you mean you want to hear it simultaneously while recording?
Yes of course can you install the 64bit version if your Laptop has 64bit capabilities than why not?
To your second problem: Please post that in a second thread, it is not really related to the...
First of all I would suggest you post more specific information on your problem: Wireless or Cable? Network? Is your Ubuntu version up to date?Anything you could imagine being associated with this...
First of all: Did you run the wubi (windows installer) with administrator powers? If not, that might be a problem.
Secondly: Try this: Download the appropriate ISO image from www.ubuntu.com and put...
I just followed the instructions and it worked! Finally! Thank you so much!:D
I will install it on an external hard drive! I didn't think of that option, but I think it's the best one for me. I don't want to mess around more with my PC at this point, as long as my Windows...
In the BIOS menu the only thing it says is RAID: Array0 (or Array1 on the other hard drive).
First of all: Thank you for the quick response.
The article is on RAID 10, and the only detail I can find on my RAID is that it is a SATA-RAID, I didn't find any info on RAID type/level. Is there...
Could someone please explain to me why there no one seems to have an idea? Don't want to be selfish, but I really would like to install it! And if it is not possible at least tell me so I don't have...
It have been 5 days. Anyone got any ideas? Maybe it's just me being inpatient, but has no one got an idea what the problem could be? Maybe someone knows in which direction I should start looking,...
The simplicity and power of just swiping your mouse up to the upper left corner seems to be my favorite feature of Gnome 3, it is intuitive and quick!
This is what I get when opening GParted in a Live session of Ubuntu.I posted the GParted window snapshot as attachment to this post.
I just realized how unthoughtful it was of me not to tell you...
Yes, Windows works perfect, I'm writing this in Windows. I selected the C: Partition for the Wubi installation. What is RAID? Is it a hard disk or partition? I'm a beginner at that kind of stuff.
This is my output:
Boot Info Script 0.60 from 17 May 2011
============================= Boot Info Summary: ===============================
=> Windows is installed...
Hi,
first of all, thanks for the quick response!
I looked for root.disk and found it, so I don't think the issue is there.
Here is what I get when selecting Ubuntu as boot option (I made a...
I'm having the same issue. I tried several times to reinstall wubi and rerun chkdsk /r but it didn't work...