what changed on the live CD?

2007-04-16 Thread Lubos Pintes
Hello,
I downloaded the live CD today. I tried to boot it, but either it hangs 
up, or something changed in the boot process that I am not aware of.
I started as usual
1. boot.
2. f5, 3, enter.
3. f6, hpet=disable (needed on my laptop), enter.
The boot process started, but cdrom stopped after a while.
Some prompts, or perhaps errors?
Thank.

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Re: can this be done in dapper

2007-04-16 Thread Jan and Bertil Smark Nilsson
Good evening,


On Sun, 15 Apr 2007, mike coulombe wrote:

 Hi, is there a way to get dapper to see windows partitions.
 Thanks Mike.

Create a directory and mount the partition there.

If your Windows partition is on /dev/hda2 and you have created a directory 
called /windows, you would type

mount /dev/hda2 /windows

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Offline until further notice.

2007-04-16 Thread Luke Yelavich
Greetings all
Apologies in advance for the cross post, but its easier to send a 
message to all lists that I tend to be active on.

As of a few minutes from now, I will be offline until further notice, 
due to a house move. I'll do my best to get back online as soon as I 
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ORCA Through A USB Device?

2007-04-16 Thread Mia Lipner
Hello,

I tried running the Ubuntu Live CD -- it was the one handed out at CSUN, so
I think it was 6.1).  Because of some issues with my laptop, I run all sound
through a USB Imic2.  We could get Ubuntu itself to recognize the device,
and send sound there, but we couldn't find a way to get speech to go there.

Any thoughts?



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need info on menus

2007-04-16 Thread mike coulombe
Hi, I have always noticed in ubuntu when I am in a directory
and press the first letter of what I am looking for it doesn't go to that idem.
I assume this is because you can't do this in gnome like you can in windows.
If this is the case I think adding this feature would be helpful.
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Re: need info on menus

2007-04-16 Thread Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis
Hi Mike, your subject line mentions menus but your text mentions a 
directory. Which did you mean to talk about? The Linux terminal does 
have autocompletion functionality (using the tab key) and GNOME menus do 
jump to the option with a first letter matching a keypress. For example, 
if I go to the Applications menu, then press U, the selection jumps to 
Utilities.

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mike coulombe wrote:
 Hi, I have always noticed in ubuntu when I am in a directory
 and press the first letter of what I am looking for it doesn't go to that 
 idem.
 I assume this is because you can't do this in gnome like you can in windows.
 If this is the case I think adding this feature would be helpful.
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can't log in has anyone had this problem

2007-04-16 Thread mike coulombe
Hi, I just got a update and when I rebooted I couldn't login.
However pressing ctrl alt f1 and logging in did work to get me to a terminal.
I assume something is broken in gnome,
because I keep getting the login sound when trying to log in.
I did use avimux before rebooting,
but I don't think that has anything to do with anything.
Any ideas.
Mike.

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