No chants required, with gems like Win8 and Xbox 1, Microsoft is doing a pretty good job of committing suicide.. or at least opening up some market share.
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No chants required, with gems like Win8 and Xbox 1, Microsoft is doing a pretty good job of committing suicide.. or at least opening up some market share.
I use Xubuntu on my home desktop and laptop predominantly, but I still boot into Windows occasionally on both (Gaming with my PC, and university network access with my laptop). I'm stuck using win7...
Installed Xubuntu 13.04 (Clean install) on both laptop and desktop, laptop went 100% perfect, desktop had random logout issue resolved by installing patched version of xfce4-session. (See Bug...
Pretty much just installed Xubuntu 13.04, but I've been using Xubuntu ever since Unity happened.. I dabbled with Lubuntu some as well, but the panel kept inexplicably crashing on me, so I ended up...
Granted, except the pictures are 5x5 pixel res.
I wish I had time to sleep during the semester.
Banned for talking about "gangsta-ing" anything up
They do, but it is 3 lines of code, all calling custom functions they've written, and didn't release.
I wish that Steam would hurry up and get ported to Linux.
Solved it!!!!!!!
I followed this thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=202834
For others having this problem, Here are the steps I took:
0. Make sure wpasupplicant is installed
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To start with, I'll post some output from some commands:
(Note that all of these are on my home network, which is working fine.)
$ lspci -nnk | grep -iA2 net
02:00.0 Network controller...
Alright, I tried all the proper settings, including putting my username in both the normal spot and the anonymous spot too. I also verified that i had the correct CA certificate. Still no dice on...
I've been trying all that, save step 7; I left the anonymous identity blank. I'll double check my CA certificate and try it with that additional setup. Thanks, I'll let you know how it goes. I...
Realized I left out some potentially important info:
Running Xubuntu, my laptop's wifi works perfectly fine on both my home (WPA) and work wireless networks, so I think the driver is fine for it. ...
I am unable to connect with Xubuntu 12.04 to the wifi in the library at my university. I am on that network right now on the same laptop, but booted into windows. (Windows connects with no...
I was wondering what the best way would be (or even if there is a possible way) to do the following:
I'm sitting on the couch, with my laptop at hand, and I don't want to move. My TV and speakers...
It seems your suspend problem has something to do with your graphics card. I have a Pavilion DV6 as well, and it works fine. However, I only have Intel integrated graphics, but suspend works...
Remember to mark thread as solved, then. Glad that your issue was resolved.
+1 for Xubuntu. Or Lubuntu is also another option. I used Lubuntu for a while, but now I think I am leaning towards Xubuntu- it has a bit more elegant of an environment imo. But, see for yourself...
Too bad its not sooner! However, I'm glad it's still a go, and they have a definite-ish schedule laid out. I just started playing L4D2 about a week ago with my friends, and it is an awesome game!...
Somewhat unrelated- if you are going to try to revive computers from '99 with Linux, you may want to look into Xubuntu or Lubuntu which are both more lightweight that Kubuntu (less eyecandy).
What I think many people neglect is that many people that use desktop computers ex. just for pictures/ solitare, etc, just want them to work. (Think your parents/grandparents, etc). For people that...
Indeed. Although two steps isn't TOO terribly bad; at least they're both fairly straightforward. ssh/scp are amazingly useful.
Hope you can get your files without issue using this method.
Do you have ssh access to the internet-connected machine? If so, you could ssh into that one, then use your ssh'd terminal on the internet-connected remote machine to copy the files from the other...
Yes. It scans your /boot directory for bootable kernels, plus memtest. It also scans other stuff, ex. it will find windows 7, I don't know the exact specifics of what all it scans.
Welcome to Ubuntu/ Linux in general.
I assume you mean a flash USB drive? but if you install Ubuntu to a flash USB drive, you can just select your boot device from your BIOS and boot either from...
To get to the GRUB options, simply hold down shift as you are booting- it will pause boot and bring you to the GRUB menu. And yes, it is basically a command line interface, nothing too fancy.