I would go back to the old kernel(-22) if it works fine for you. I can't even boot with 2.6.35-23. My screen flashes a couple times and I get sent to a text login. I would just wait for a newer one...
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I would go back to the old kernel(-22) if it works fine for you. I can't even boot with 2.6.35-23. My screen flashes a couple times and I get sent to a text login. I would just wait for a newer one...
My Asus n61-jq freezes while booting the -23 kernel also. Just been using the -22 one
Could he just bridge the wireless and ethernet adapters? I never messed with it but it let me do it on my laptop
I found this and it seems like it will help you. One thing to remember is to make sure the cable you are connecting the two pcs together is a crossover cable. An easy way to tell is to look at the...
From what I understand he has a wireless adapter that is connected to the windows box and wants o share it with Linux. I am unsure but currently looking
Thanks, was having this same problem on 10.04 Server
If you dont want to lose anything then you need to upgrade to 9.10 then to 10.04 using i believe sudo do-release-upgrade .
For future reference its better to create a seperate home partition to...
I have the server version running on my old desktop. No problems at all so far. I will be installing the Desktop version on my laptop when I have time. Hopefully that will be smooth as its pretty new.
1) 64 bit supports up to and more than 4 gigs of ram and processes/stores info using 64 bit registers. (Is able to do more per cycle)
2) If you can go 64bit. The support is a lot better now. If...
Very helpful, thanks
I would get the torrent of it. Much faster.
Xubuntu or Lubuntu if you want to stick to a ubuntu based distro.
Im sure you already answered your question since this is a few months old but yes, it stores the key will connect automatically until the key changes.
It depends on your processor. If its an AMD 64 then either 32 or 64 bit can be installed.
I pronounce it Lin icks
Great finds. Ill be starting up online courses soon starting with getting my Associates in Computer Science. So I for sure will be checking these.
If you already have the 32bit version I would just wait until the next big upgrade(April I believe) and clean install the 64 bit version.
As long as the computer is somewhat stable. You should be able to run linux of some sort on it. There are variants for low-end system to higher end ones
I just ordered the Asus laptop below today. It is pretty beast for the price. Total cost with standard shipping and tax for me was $1160.
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Love the pictures. Saving that
What a great site
in Firefox, go to Edit->preferences. Should be on the first page that pops up
Sudo will granted you "root" privileges temporarily just by typing sudo <rest of command> and then the Password(which is your user's PW).
GKsudo(or gksu) opens a graphical program as the root. So...
Welcome to the new world! Linux, Linux, Linux, how I love thee.
I second xfce.