I honestly don't get why you're having a problem. If you go to the Applications Menu and open up "Time and Date" under "System", you should be able to not only change the timezone, but change the...
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I honestly don't get why you're having a problem. If you go to the Applications Menu and open up "Time and Date" under "System", you should be able to not only change the timezone, but change the...
Did you upgrade from 12.04 to 12.10 or something? Any idea what caused this? Because it sounds to me like something broke your grub.
What's the output of this:
sudo fdisk -lu
Actually, you should be able to get the right time and date for your timezone automatically over the internet sync option in: applications-->system-->time and date
This should also help:...
Hello,
I've got a big problem here and badly need help. Don't know what happened, but I can't log into my computer anymore. Or to be more precise, I keep logging in, and there is the usual black...
Well, this is what I did step for step, actually:
Reinstallation in "Synaptic Package Manager" of not just "nautilus", but all packages related to it, such as "nautilus-data" and...
cjejuni,
I don't know if the OP resolved this in some way, but I had a similar problem with 10.10 recently, so I just went ahead and reinstalled all nautilus files at Synaptic Package Manager. It...
Hi guys ):P Newbie here, both for the forum and for Ubuntu. Hope I'm posting to the right section. Please tell me if not.
I've only been using ubuntu lucid lynx now for barely over a month and am...