I think the best thing to do would be to backup your data, and do a fresh install of either 12.04 LTS (Good for 5 years) or the latest version 12.10.
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I think the best thing to do would be to backup your data, and do a fresh install of either 12.04 LTS (Good for 5 years) or the latest version 12.10.
This specific printer seemed to have worked for a previous user. Try this out before making the switch back to Windows.
OP said it was a 128GB SSD.
I just did this same thing on a Win7 Dell, not SSD but the new 12.10 Installer is a breeze for dual booting.
Glad to see this worked out -- hopefully this old emac will serve you well for years to come. :)
This is absolutely possible, and should be pretty simple.
All you have to do is make a new partition for Ubuntu.
If windows 7 is currently installed and is taking up all 128GB of space you...
He is having trouble getting Google Earth 7 to work (which is what google earth gives you when you download the ubuntu link) the .bin is for the stable version 6.2
The .bin is easy to install you...
From past experience I found the grub rescue utility to be useless, complicated, and frustrating.
Try Boot Repair - it may fix your problem!
Read the blog post and your posting -- this is really annoying. Your game looks like fun -- ill have to check it out.
Have you guys thought about submitting it to the Android Humble Bundle? It...
This is about as good as its going to get. You cannot run Gnome 2 in 12.04 but the gnome panel or "gnome classic" pretty much looks and feels the same.
Really easy to install and configure though...
Ubuntu Studio 12.10 Switched to XFCE.
This should get you on the right track.
What he is trying to do is impossible.
He wants to make a "Live CD" that runs his SpyHunter software which is a windows antivirus I am assuming. (since he says its an .exe) This would require...
Do not run this from the Downloads directory (Discargas means downloads, correct?) Move it to the desktop first, then change your directory to the desktop, and then run the file.
I just did it...
Download the .bin file to the desktop
Open a terminal
cd /home/username/Desktop * Make sure to replace username with your actual username
sh GoogleEarthLinux.bin It should now...
Try this thread, it seems to be solved under an older version of Ubuntu, but should also work in Mint.
It seems the latest version "7" is still in beta, why don't you try installing the previous version "6.2"
Click on advanced setup on the download page and select the previous version.
Can you take a screenshot of the power statstics?
Click on the battery on the top right, click on Battery --> Laptop Battery --> Screenshot of the entire thing (you may have you scroll down).
I understand what you are trying to do -- but you cannot do it. You cannot make a live CD that runs an antivirus that was made for windows (in this case your .exe file)
EDIT: Bottom line -- you...
Have you read through this?
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile
What exactly are you trying to compile?
Which version of Ubuntu are you using?
Blender should be in the software center, so no need to download and install it manually.
Great, so you are running the 64 bit version. Just make sure that you downlaoded and instaleld the 64 bit version of Google Earth. If you did - then perhaps you are suffering from the same bug that...
Yes this is correct, however I think one of the Live Distributions in that link I gave would do a better job than ubuntu since they are specifically designed for this purpose, whereas ubuntu is...
I found a solution for *my* workaround.
I noticed that in 12.10, in the properties of a file "adding a custom command" is greyed out. To fix this you need to install ubuntu-tweak
Look at the...
I think this may be more of what you are looking for.
http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/linux-av-cd.html
Its a LiveCD that should clear the viruses without having to boot into windows.
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Win7 has a really nice and easy to use partition editor you can create, delete, change, and even resize partitions from within windows 7. Its in the control panel.
Then simply pop in the Ubuntu...
Nice -- I would install Java 6, and remove OpenJDK and IceTea. Let me know if you have trouble with that. Its pretty straightforward.