Hey All,
I gotta say I am loving gOS 3. I haven't been able to get the sound
working on my Dell OptiPlex 330 yet, but I am sure I will figure it
out soon. I did have another question though.
I am looking at deploying gOS at my workplace, but would want to join
it to our Windows Domain (Active
earn money soon
simple like this
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is it possible, i tried and destroyed my array. i know it's still
beta just curious
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I looked but did not see DOSBOX on the list in synaptic package
manager. Does it has a different name? Do I have to add a new source
to the synaptic package manager?
On Dec 10, 6:34 am, patmeister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you can always install dosbox its in your synaptic package manager
no its called dosbox make sure you click all in the lefthand box then run a
search or click anywhere on the right side and start typing dosbox and it
should find it
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 11:30 AM, KeithY [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I looked but did not see DOSBOX on the list in synaptic package
try doing an uninstall from the command line with the --purge option
- this will delete every trace of previous installations from your
machine. Then try to install from the adobe website. My guess (just a
guess) is that:
- you installed the version from the repos
- this version just tries to
Last night my computer shows that there are over 30 updates are
available. That include new release of gOS 2.6.24.22. I remember the
last update wiped out my special installed drivers - alsa for the
headphone and a webcam driver. So is there anywhere I can find the
changes included in the new
Which gOS version are you using?
Updates in general are safe, but do not upGRADE to a new version
(versus upDATEing the current version).
Not sure what you mean by gOS 2.6.24.22.
On 10 dec, 20:02, KeithY [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Last night my computer shows that there are over 30 updates are
make sure to have
deb http://software.thinkgos.com/ gadgets main
in your software sources, and make sure its enabled.
On 10 dec, 17:55, patmeister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
no its called dosbox make sure you click all in the lefthand box then run a
search or click anywhere on the right side
thats probably the kernel which is 2.6.24-22 if you know which ones you dont
want to update just uncheck it before you update
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 4:25 PM, mahjongg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which gOS version are you using?
Updates in general are safe, but do not upGRADE to a new version
has anyone gotten this wireless card working with Ubuntu Release 8.04
Hardy, kernel 2.6.24-22-generic??
And if so...how'd you do it? specifics are great. Right now am ready
to run out and buy a USB adapter to save the frustration.
Thanks in advance.
Mike
That is right, it is kernel 2.6.24-22. Mixed up the gOS and the
Kernel.
I am using gOS 3.0 Kernel 2.6.24-21 which was updated from 2.6.24-19,
the verison installed when I updated gOS 2.9 to gOS 3.0.
Again, anywhere I can find the detail of the changes so I can decide
is it worth the trouble of
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