My girlfriends computer recently upgraded to 13.04. I have another computer running Fedora, several android devices, and my friend was over earlier with his Mac. The computer running Ubuntu 13.04...
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My girlfriends computer recently upgraded to 13.04. I have another computer running Fedora, several android devices, and my friend was over earlier with his Mac. The computer running Ubuntu 13.04...
David, I was just about to reply with a snarky post about how reading out a file would not help. But then it dawned on me. When I installed this system I initially had a weird username so I changed...
PROBLEM:
I backup to an SSH server via Deja Dup. Recently I am recieving warnings that: my backups are for a computer called 'my_actual_hostname' but the current computer is...
I think this is what you are referring to https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas?name_filter=scala. Please be more descriptive next time.
Just add
acpi_backlight=vendor to your grub kernel options. Don't forget to run
update-grub afterwards.
Have you tried this...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/339891
I'm referring to the first sentence about the linux-backport-modules.
I don't know what grub.can is but whenever I make a change to GRUB2 I use the command update-grub.
That's all you need if your using grub2.
If( everything works fine under Linux && You have a live CD/USB)
{ boot into a live environment;
copy needed files;
{ else you're screwed.
I would use Box.net, Dropbox, or Ubuntu One. Upload the video and make it public. Then share the link with your friend.
Aloha
Aloha. After some recent updates I am unable to scroll through the output in gnome-terminal. Scrolling is completely inop in terminal. I am running 12.04 w/gnome-shell+ricoz ppa aka. bleeding edge...
You need to make sure you use the option burn as "image". Or just use Unetbootinhttp://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
to make the usb bootable.
Aloha
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see this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1572680
Hope it helps
If you are using Ubuntu now then you can use Ubuntu's 'Startup Disk Creator' if not use unetbootin http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ They are both pretty self-explanatory.
Take a look here. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-system-tools/+bug/198172
Aloha
From recovery open a terminal and type
sudo apt-get install -f
No that is your BIOS you must use one of the methods I have suggested to recover your current installation. I have given you three methods
1. Login to a TTY (might not work with your keyboard)...
Well if the boot device menu you are referring to is GRUB2 then yes you can boot into recovery mode. GRUB2 will give you this option if you press shift while booting. You should see all of your...
Yes when the login screen appears with the username and password fields the press CTRL+ALT+F1.
You want to put the script in /etc/rc.local like the anwer in the link says. Then make it executable. This should work.
If you can't get into a TTY then you may have to boot into a live cd (or usb) and use a chroot environment to fix the problem.
http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Chroot_from_a_livecd might have some...
I believe you can but the command into your /etc/rc.conf. This file is run everytime you startup. However you may have to also put it into a script in /etc/pm/suspend.d to get it to run when you...
I would recommend upgrading to at least 10.04. I suspect the driver for your ethernet is not yet included in 9.04, but newer versions have much better support built into the kernel.
You can get...
CTRL+ALT+F1 at the login screen will get you to a text login. From there you may be able to fix the machine.
Did you install flash? I used to use flashaid add on for Firefox. It helps resolve dependencies and conflicts then installs the latest flash plugin