I really don't think my computer can use EFI, I've checked the BIOS settings and there does not seem to be any such compatibility mode or anything of the sort...
It is a Toshiba Satellite...
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I really don't think my computer can use EFI, I've checked the BIOS settings and there does not seem to be any such compatibility mode or anything of the sort...
It is a Toshiba Satellite...
Thank you, Darkod.
The bios_grub partition has no file system.
I've run the script as requested, and here are the results:
Boot Info Script 0.61 [1 April 2012]
I'm currently trying to reinstall 12.04 on my laptop, but it will not boot. Here are the steps I have taken:
1. Load Ubuntu on the Live CD.
2. Use GParted to create a GPT.
3. In the Ubuntu...
Alright, it works perfectly even after restarting now. Thanks a lot!!
Yes, it's still working perfectly.
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo ifconfig wlan0 down
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo rmmod -f iwlwifi
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo modprobe iwlwifi 11n_disable=1
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo ifconfig wlan0 up
wlan0: ERROR while...
Sorry but the second command gave me an error.
sudo ifconfig wlan0 down
sudo rmmod -r iwlwifi
rmmod: invalid option -- 'r'
Usage: rmmod [-fhswvV] modulename ...
-f (or --force) forces a...
Sorry for the wait.
cat /etc/lsb-release; uname -a
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=12.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=precise
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 12.04 LTS"
Linux ubuntu 3.2.0-23-generic...
Well, I only have one wireless network adapter... I don't really have another that I can switch to.
Bumping again.
I thought it might be because of the driver... I see, I guess Realtek is the problem.
But have you found a solution to the problem? I have no idea how to resolve it...
Excuse me... Sorry about bumping it, but I really need help. Is there anyone who might know what the problem is?
I've been using Ubuntu for a while, but lately it messes up my internet speeds to the point where I can't even check for updates to software properly. It's so bad that I can barely load web pages....
Just tried it, but... It didn't work, sorry.
I'm using Ubuntu 11.10 and Firefox 8.0. The problem I have is very simple. It won't save my preferred window size and position for Firefox, so whenever I open it, it's always the same. It starts...
I'm currently using Ubuntu 11.10, with Firefox 7.0.1. Unity is enabled, and working properly.
Since I didn't like having Firefox's menu bar stuck in the black bar at the top of the screen, I ran...