Hello all, long time no post! The Ubuntu KY LoCo Team (also known as BGLUG, the BlueGrass Linux User Group) is having their first meeting in quite a while tomorrow night (9/20) at 7pm at Collexion in...
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Hello all, long time no post! The Ubuntu KY LoCo Team (also known as BGLUG, the BlueGrass Linux User Group) is having their first meeting in quite a while tomorrow night (9/20) at 7pm at Collexion in...
Wow, thank you guys SO much for the support! I'm a long-time member of this forum, and though I haven't been able to spend as much time around here lately, it always feels like coming home. :)
Whatnotery / Hiddendev - Best way to get information on the LUG is to go to irc.freenode.net and join the #bglug channel. Alternately, you can come to our main website, http://www.bglug.net and...
Hi, sorry for the delay, but can go to the terminal (Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal) and post the output of the command
head -38 /etc/apt/sources.list | tail -1
What this code does is...
It's a little late notice, I know, but we're going to be having an Ubuntu 8.10 release party in Lexington tomorrow, November 15th from 2-5pm EST.
Location: Eastside Technical Center
Address: 2208...
this worked beautifully on my XPS m1530 laptop. Thanks so much for this solution!
If you can make it down to Lexington on Saturday, July 26th, we're going to have a meeting at Common Grounds coffeehouse.
More information can be found here:...
maoglone,
Congrats on your success with Hardy! I upgraded my server to Hardy shortly after it came out, and I haven't had any major issues.
Welcome to the community!
Hey guys. We're still around (the Ubuntu Kentucky LoCo team, I mean). You can always catch us on irc.freenode.net in the #ubuntu-us-ky or #bglug channels.
Several of our members have started using...
linux-headers-`uname -r` tells the computer what version of the linux kernel you have installed. make sure that the ` marks you have in that line are not apostrophes, but the key before the number 1...
Hey, you're near where I grew up!
I'm from Greenup County, Argillite specifically (off Rt. 1/Rt. 207)
Until my current job, I had only ever worked with Windows. I use linux exclusively at home, and that helped a lot in getting my current position.
One thing you might try is finding a position...
I may take you up on that, Zuph. I'm in Frankfort (pretty close to the second exit from Louisville, exit 58). Would you be able to stop off on that exit and pick me up?
The CEO of the company I just started working for brought his PC in to me to check it out. He took it to Best Buy to have the motherboard worked on, and they told him he had a virus and spyware, and...
I haven't used their product, just wanted to comment on the "guarantee".
I did a training with a different company here a while back, and when i didn't pass the cert test, they refunded the price...
The main problem I can see from that is their guarantee:
We are so confident that you will pass any corresponding exam by using ExamForce's CramMaster, that if you fail the test we will refund your...
heh, heh, heh. giggity.
I've sent another $15 to Brad via PayPal (which, of course, amounts to $14.26 after paypal fees). Hope this helps.
From reading the error messages there, it sounds like you need to open a terminal, and type "winecfg" then hit enter. That will open a wine configuration panel. From there, click the "Audio" tab, and...
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/gutsy/
Nope. :(
I'm looking for just about anywhere. Frankfort, Georgetown, Lexington, or Louisville preferrably (louisville being the farthest away for me...)
As many of you know, I work in Frankfort, for the state gov't. My boss has decided to take some crazy pills lately, and I'm looking for a way out. If any of you, or anyone you know, needs someone...
In response to the OP, I would second this post.
The college I went to supported windows only, meaning if I had any networking issues, etc. I could not ask them for information. I worked in the IT...
I never knew they recommended IE. I installed and have updated DD-WRT using firefox, and didn't have a problem...
I suppose you could always install ies4linux and use it to install the DD-WRT...