My opinions on the matter:
1. You do not need to partition things yourself, but the second drive needs to have windows space and linux space. Linux can see windows formatting but not vice versa...
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My opinions on the matter:
1. You do not need to partition things yourself, but the second drive needs to have windows space and linux space. Linux can see windows formatting but not vice versa...
How to test the CPU is likely going to be brand-dependent. For example, Intel has their Processor Diagnostic Tool [http://www.intel.com/support/processors/sb/CS-031726.htm]. Maybe there's something...
Sure, I actually just got it working fairly recently. Have you given it a shot yet? Is there a specific place you're stuck?
Hello all. On one of my older machines, running Gnome 2 and 10.04, had a great background set up using xplanet. It has the light and dark areas of Earth, plus worldwide clouds updated every 6 hours...
All of my machines are named after German cities. My development projects are all code named after stars, and grouped by constellation. I used to name them all after famous cycling climbs, but I...
Regarding mobile phone, you can indeed connect via ssh--I use connectbot (you will either have to access it from outside your network if you're using your dataplan, or you can hit it from within your...
If command line is adequate, then SSH is the way to go. The -X as stated above is great, but if you're logging in from outside the network (i.e. into a server, then ssh from that server to the...
I know this isn't that helpful, but please please make a backup of your D: drive before installing. It's pretty difficult to unintentionally overwrite your stuff when installing with the newer...
Thanks! I don't know why but I find grub so complicated.
Reinstalling grub on sdb worked by using the following link:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
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More information:
I can run the live CD and have a look at the drives. Drive OS (windows, or sda) still has everything there and is great. sdb appears to have a linux file system installed on...
Hello. I just tried to install Kubuntu on my wife's computer. She is running Vista 64. I installed a new HDD (1TB), and ran the Kubuntu 10.04 live CD. The hard drive was not initialized prior to...
The key right above enter? (on my keyboard)
Edit: That wasn't meant to sound snarky. That really was a question. '|' Is with the backslash key on my keyboard, and it's right above Enter.
I thought there was an issue and Unity and Gnome 3 were mutually exclusive?
I have to echo the comments. I recently tried Unity and wasn't really a fan. I'll stick with Gnome 2 as long as...
My only advice is to allocate more time than you think you need...took me forever to get mine running. But now, I am delighted.
As a side note, I've been mapping the Samba area as a network drive...
Fixed it using alsamixer. Apparently switching to the other user changed which sound card was used.
OK, got a weird one for you. Long ago I had installed 10.04 I think it was on my machine alongside Windows. At the time, I set up an account for myself and one for my wife. I then installed the...
I have been using IP tables to block particular IP addresses, so I thought. Then I looked at what the rules are, and it's only saving my last entry (I think). I have been using this to block:
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This is a bit of a hijack, but it's along the same lines and the question was answered, so here goes.
I have been using IP tables to block particular IP addresses, so I thought. Then I looked at...
Sorry for the multiple posts, but this just occurred to me. The Bayesian geophysicists have this nearly covered. See if you can find any literature on Bayesian inversion of geophysical data--I...
Oh, and the method I described can handle severely underdetermined problems if you add in model constraints.
What an interesting problem; I've never considered this before. If it were as easy as A*x=g, then of course (A'A)^-1*A'g would yield x in a least-squares sense. Then you could set this up as a...
This might be too late for your interest, but if so, can I see if I understand this properly?
So you have matrix A, and unknown vector x. You want A*x to have a distribution that looks like g(x)...
That's probably not possible in R, though I can't say for sure. It's quite a mathematically difficult problem you pose. They're all basically recursive solutions to get the inverse of the matrix,...
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could be worse...
http://galpotha.wordpress.com/2009/04/06/linuxunix-terminal-commands-quick-reference-wallpapers/
well that was boring