Must be nice... Damn you Comcast... Damn you... :p
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Must be nice... Damn you Comcast... Damn you... :p
By the way... the more you use Ubuntu (or any Linux that relies on sudo heavily), the more natural sudo'ing will become. It's really not a big deal after a while. It's a small price to pay for a...
Well, you can always enable the root account that log in as root, you won't have that issue (this is usually not recommended for security reasons).
That's easier said than done on a MAC... :p
Do you have a link to a picture of what your Verizon box looks like? ...like Hadaka mentioned, you might just need an Ethernet cable to plug in (easiest method). If you have your phone and wireless,...
I don't get on the forums much. :)
When I chat with developers I mostly use a different website that has a completely different layout.
Problem is that I want a solid, long-term stable release (for this particular case)... but it seems like you have to have old hardware to get Debian (stable) working easily.
I've heard a lot of...
Yeah, I'm not blaming anyone but it's def been a pain. I had to work with some developers from Qualcomm to figure out what was wrong with the network driver (which worked perfectly well with CentOS)...
What a pain in the butt that's been! ...half of the hardware doesn't work right... :(
I spent so much time fixing my network issues and now I have sound issues. It's been such a pain that I'm...
Thanks for the reply... ending up getting it to work by going through the terminal and using 'wine cmd', then navigating to the executable in the CD from the Windows command prompt. That worked fine...
I'm having this same problem but it's a file on a CD, can't seem to change it there. Do I have to copy the files over to a local directory or is there some way to do it from the CD? That would be...
I made an entire large drive into a samba share, but I don't really want users to see the lost+found directory, how can I hide it (want to avoid user curiosity)?
Does "veto files" and "hide files"...
That's sort of what I thought... wanted some confirmation... THANKS!
Installing Ubuntu on fresh hard drives, need a SAMBA share on the second drive. Is there a file system that I should use (ext4, ext3, NTFS, etc.)?
I will be accessing the share with:
- Ubuntu...