Can't help with the nvidia driver, however to get the latest flash going on 12.04 64 bit; go here. Worked for me, when all else failed!
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Can't help with the nvidia driver, however to get the latest flash going on 12.04 64 bit; go here. Worked for me, when all else failed!
In terminal
With it plugged in can you post the terminal output of and . That way we can tell the device manufacturer and ensure that there is no hardware/software block in place.
Vista and win7 have their own partition resizing tools for shrinking and expanding partitions. xp would only allow expanding. Right click on my computer, choose 'manage', then choose 'disk...
Here's another page worth reading that will help answer your query.
http://linuxmafia.com/~rick/faq/index.php?page=virus
Use the code posted by C.S.Cameron - I am fairly sure the code by P4man would only copy the MBR and partition table, not the entire drive. Just make sure the target drive (in your case /dev/sdc) is...
The gparted help manual should explain everything you need to do and how to do it. Go here.
+1 for linux and HP printers - HP support and write great open source drivers for their products.
+1 for using gparted for partitioning, either from the ubuntu live cd or you can download the...
I am surprised you are getting any output from that code if you are using ubuntu 10.04. As TeoBigusGeekus says, ubuntu now uses grub2 and does not have a /boot/grub/menu.lst any longer. May be boot a...
Go to
http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-ddc6f242056eb1a4fe566c9434d15fd8b64606aa
and follow the instructions under point 5.2
May be overkill for what you need, but linuxmce should do everything you want and much more.
Bucky Ball, it works for me on a 15.4" wide-screen laptop. Only have firefox on ubuntu as the browser, so can't help with others.
Memtest is a hardware test and thus OS and filesystem independent. Essentially tests RAM for errors.
Did you try those commands with sudo in front? Long time since I did them, but admin rights are probably needed. Try the commands with sudo in front of each one - I have removed wine completely with...
Go here and follow all the commands one by one which are under point 5.1
Use photorec which is part of the testdisk suite. Read the tutorial here - should be able to search for the music file type and retrieve them if they have not been over written. Despite the name,...
First two things to do are followed by To free up some space - then look here for more options/explanations.
From a live cd or usb, i would run this command - according to Herman's illustrated Dual Boot site (http://members.iinet.net.au/~herman546/p10.html) this will correct 99% of ext* filesystem errors....
Please do what P4man has asked for - that will help a lot. Also, can you state the brand and model of router, ie if it is a win only modem, you will probably have to resort to using ndiswrapper and...
As long as you don't change the name (or UUID) of the ubuntu partition, you should be able to delete windows, then use gparted to extend your linux partition and then do in terminal. OS prober...
In terminal Navigate to the file via Places --> Computer --> File System and delete - be careful this is the graphical form of sudo and anything you do in this mode will be deleted for good. When...
Suggest you go to the gparted site and download the live gparted cd and read the documentation from here. Post back if things still aren't working after that.
There is a program called LVPM that transfers wubi installs to a dedicated partition, but I have just read that LVPM is not working in 10.04 - you will probably have to do a removal of wubi from win...
There is a .deb here - at least I think it's the thing you are looking for.
If you know the drive manufacturer, you should go to their site and download their diagnostic tool (Free, open source, usually). If you are lucky, the diagnostic tool, may be able to remap the bad...