Initially, I would recommend "kismet" if you're talking about tshooting the network itself. If you're talking about troubleshooting your computer's hardware/wifi NIC/networking you should have a look...
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Initially, I would recommend "kismet" if you're talking about tshooting the network itself. If you're talking about troubleshooting your computer's hardware/wifi NIC/networking you should have a look...
There would first need to be spyware... You could run clamav I suppose.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=510812
Um, unless you have a user called 'username' on your system, you should substitude YOUR ACTUAL username... For example: cones
:lolflag:
Guess who else... :tongue:
lspci:
lshw -C sound
asoundconf list
Thanks for the reply. The way you described the delay should function is how I expected it to function. Unfortunately, it was not working that way for me.
However, after reading that bug report,...
@duck: Let us know if you'd like to try to get dual boot working again. Are you drives SATA or EIDE?
For the grub error 17 see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=442945
For the grub error...
My bad... I didn't realize gparted wasn't installed by default.
For swap size I generally go off of something like this:
0.5 GB RAM 1 GB - 2 GB Swap Space
1 GB RAM 2 GB - 3 GB Swap Space
2 GB...
I'm interested in bonding/teaming multiple broadband connections so as to aggregate their bandwidth. These connections include wireless 3G (evdo/UMTS/HSDPA) modems, cable and DSL modems, and Wifi...
I'm afraid I don't know how to do this with Ubuntu for dialup connections (only DSL/Cable type connections) but I know that router distros such as zeroshell, pfsense, m0n0wall, freesco, and so on can...
System>Administration>Partition Editor
Free space can typically only be used once you've partitioned it.
A 25GB swap partition is like you living in a mansion with 25 rooms. You'll never use...
You sure this isn't just a case of DNS problem? (assuming ifconfig shows you have an IP in the right range)
Can you ping your gateway (router's IP) and a public IP such as 208.67.222.222?
Check...
Boot from a liveCD or liveUSB and lets see the output for:
sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda
sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdb
sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdc
Lets see also /boot/grub/menu.lst from whatever drive grub is...
See my reply to your post in the other thread...
1) The warning is probably because the key didn't get imported properly. Are you perhaps behind a firewall that blocks TCP port 11371? The keys have to be manually imported in such a case...
2)...
http://webupd8.blogspot.com/2009/07/install-vlc-100-final-in-ubuntu-arch.html
/usr/bin/firefox
sudo aptitude update
sudo aptitude purge firefox firefox-3.0 firefox-3.1 firefox-3.5
sudo aptitude install firefox-3.5
So, to recap:
-on both computers "sudo aptitude install ssh"
-on both computers "sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces"
-set one to
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
network 10.0.0.0
gateway...
Holes?!? I'm not following you....
First off, swap must be a raw partition of its own. PartedMagic has a "swap" file system option available when you create a new partition in a free space area.
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If you have free space on your drive, you can just swapoff and make the partition larger with gparted or fdisk. If not, you can use unetbootin' partedmagic
I have set in "/etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf" but it keeps setting the search domain from dhcp server anyway... I need to add a couple search domains. Can anybody help please?
What about:
free -m
and
cat /proc/meminfo
to see how much is in use...
Or you could just run gnome-system-monitor I suppose...
First guess, you have a 64bit system just because of what your sig says your processor is.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD_Turion
You can confirm this with:
cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep lm
...
http://blackboxwm.sourceforge.net/BlackboxFAQ/StartupAndShutdown#HowToRunAnApplicationegXMMSEverytimeBlackboxIsStarted
If you mean, what is the hotkey to enter the BIOS, on Dells it is usually F2 or F1. Older ones may have been something else like CTRL-ALT-C or ESC. Check the boot sequence setting. It may not even...
Your followup question isn't clear to me. If you're saying you ran an aptitude/apt-get (from CLI) operation that is taking a while and you want to interrupt it to let the laptop cool down (this...