If you are using grub2, the menu is generated by a script. Go to your /etc/grub.d folder and you will see files named 10_linux, 20_osprober, etc (I may have the names/numbers slightly off). Anyways,...
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If you are using grub2, the menu is generated by a script. Go to your /etc/grub.d folder and you will see files named 10_linux, 20_osprober, etc (I may have the names/numbers slightly off). Anyways,...
No, my scroll lock or any other keys don't flash when it crashes.
I checked my syslog file and there are no errors or anything of that sort. Would you be able to tell me what steps you took to...
Hey all -
So I had a very cooperative installation of 9.10 on my computer. Today I upgraded to Lucid.
The first thing that I noticed is that the graphics on the login screen are all screwy. ...
yeah, if you do that, I should be able to switch it around correctly
as for what to change - if you scroll through the file, you will see groups of text that begin like:
title 'blah blah blah'
root
etc. etc. etc.
The order that these appear is the order they...
I am VERY VERY sorry - I gave you the wrong file:
I should have said that these can be configured in /boot/grub/menu.lst
my apologies
these configuration settings can be found in /boot/grub/menu.lst
read through this file carefully - you can customize a bunch of things including boot order, timeout, etc.
Before modifying this...
this might be what you're looking for - http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-339013.html
hope it helps
I'm a little confused. Where was this 40 GB of data that you copied and where did you copy it to??
As a safety 'feature', Windows does not allow viewing of other partitions while in windows --...
I think you are a little misinformed about what WINE does exactly. It is NOT a windows 'viewer' or 'emulator'
Basically it is a set of libraries that simulate key functions in windows, allowing...
It works fine for me. I'm not sure what would be causing the problem, but I'll look into it for you
I'm pretty sure this is being solve on your other thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1202990
This should be what you're looking for
http://jamesmcdonald.id.au/gnu-linux/ubuntu-904-how-to-map-the-windows-e-keys-to-open-nautilus
Good luck!
you can download cronky. That shows you that information.
If you're just looking for disk usage, in the terminal type:
df -h (the -h attribute just converts from bytes to megabytes or...
What software are you using to play the videos? I've experienced problems similar to this when I used Totem (for some reason I can never get it working right)
However, I use some of the gnome...
Hey all -
I've been trying to program in python using pyglet, but I've run into some problems early. Any code I write (and as of now, it is just the simple hello world in the documentation to...
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/ubuntu-63/how-do-i-adjust-the-screen-resolution-on-ubuntu-417767/
check out that link. Hopefully it helps.
Did you have a problem or were you making a comment about something?
Are there any similar sounding names or options that look like they might accomplish the same thing as "windows manager"?
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-190820.html
Previous post that had your same problem. 'missingxtension' mentions the use of w32grub.zip. Hopefully that works.
Best of luck.
Will that work? Collinge is using KDE, not Gnome.
If you go into sessions (in the System tab), you can remove programs from the start-up list there.
Have you checked the mouse settings in System menu tab to see if those were messed up at all?
hmm. that's funny. When I used emerald, whenever I changed the theme it would appear upon my next login.
what do you mean by your keyboard settings? Are you talking about the layout of the keyboard? This can be changed in the xorg.conf file if this is what your problem entails.