Re: help needed with printers
On 05/05/12 07:04, Chris Robinson wrote: It sounds like cups is broken in some way. Try stopping the process and starting it again: sudo stop cups sudo start cups Try installing the printer again. If that fails then you could try removing cups completely and installing it again in case there's something not quite write with it: sudo apt-get -purge cups sudo apt-get install cups When you do the purge, look at see what it is going to remove. Removing some of these low level modules can take out more than you expect. How did you install Ubuntu (wubi, whole disk, alongside)? From a LiveCD or did you do an on-line install/upgrade?. Are you running 32bit or 64 bit? Test the drivers and the cups program by installing the Kyocera printer as a parallel port printer. Does it still fail? I'm really impressed with cups and the drivers in 12.04. You might consider a full upgrade to the new release. *From:* Peter Goggin petergog...@bigpond.com *To:* ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com *Sent:* Friday, 4 May 2012 11:15 AM *Subject:* help needed with printers I have a Kyocera FS1010 laser printer. I have tried attaching it to my ubuntu box using the usb port. Ths system finds the printer and tries to load the drivers but then comes up with a CUPS Server internal error. Originally the kyocera was attached to my windows box as a shared printer and I could see it form the ubuntu box, but following the upgrade to 10.04 I started getting the CUPS error. How can I fix it so that I can use the kyocera as a usb printer on the ubuntu box? Regards Peter Goggin -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com mailto:ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au I have reinstalled CUPS but the problem still remains. I can get my Samsung colour laser printer to work through the usb port but not yhe Kyocera FS1010. I am using 12.04 ubuntu. By the way even when connected to the windows box as a shared printer the ubuntu box cannot use the Kyocera. Any suggestions welcome. Regards Peter Goggin -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: help needed with printers
I have reinstalled CUPS but the problem still remains. I can get my Samsung colour laser printer to work through the usb port but not yhe Kyocera FS1010. I am using 12.04 ubuntu. By the way even when connected to the windows box as a shared printer the ubuntu box cannot use the Kyocera. Any suggestions welcome. Regards Peter Goggin -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au Can you copy the actual error message for us? Sometimes that gives a clue as to what is the actual issue. -- Regards, Jared Norris JP(Qual) BBehSc(Psych) https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JaredNorris -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: help needed with printers
On 06/05/12 21:55, Jared Norris wrote: I have reinstalled CUPS but the problem still remains. I can get my Samsung colour laser printer to work through the usb port but not yhe Kyocera FS1010. I am using 12.04 ubuntu. By the way even when connected to the windows box as a shared printer the ubuntu box cannot use the Kyocera. Any suggestions welcome. Regards Peter Goggin -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au Can you copy the actual error message for us? Sometimes that gives a clue as to what is the actual issue. The message is: There was an error during the CUPS operation: 'server-error-internal-error'. Regards Peter Goggin -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: help needed with printers
From: Peter Goggin petergog...@bigpond.com To: Chris Robinson fabricat...@yahoo.com Cc: ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com Sent: Sunday, 6 May 2012 9:41 PM Subject: Re: help needed with printers I have reinstalled CUPS but the problem still remains. I can get my Samsung colour laser printer to work through the usb port but not yhe Kyocera FS1010. I am using 12.04 ubuntu. By the way even when connected to the windows box as a shared printer the ubuntu box cannot use the Kyocera. Any suggestions welcome. Regards Peter Goggin Can you connect to the Windows workgroup from the Ubuntu Box? Add a printer and see if the Workgroup shows up. You should be able to see the Windows machine and the printer connected to it. (Set the workgroup name in /etc/samba/smb.conf and reboot) I've played with installing the Kyocera drivers here and it seems to work OK - I just don't have a Kyocera to test it properly. The reason I suggested the purge when removing cups was because it seems that there may be a problem with the Kyocera drivers - corrupted or unreadable. Cups is working because you can install the Samsung driver, but it's bombing on the Kyocera. I had hoped that if this was the case -purge and complete re-install would fix it, but if it's re-using a bad file in the archives rather than downloading it again... Maybe get rid of the .deb archives and try again? sudo rm /var/cache/apt/archives/*.deb sudo apt-get purge cups sudo apt-get install cups. You should see the gutenprint drivers removed and then re-installed after downloading Chris -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: help needed with printers
On 07/05/12 00:08, Peter Goggin wrote: On 06/05/12 21:55, Jared Norris wrote: ... Can you copy the actual error message for us? Sometimes that gives a clue as to what is the actual issue. The message is: There was an error during the CUPS operation: 'server-error-internal-error'. What are the last few lines in /var/log/cups/error_log? Paul attachment: paul.vcf-- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: Help adapting poster for aussie use.
I would like to see a group of flyers that I can put around my house :) Framed Ubuntu art work? this house runs on ubuntu based computers :) tom_a_sparks Light travels faster then sound, which is why some people appear bright, until you hear them speak snip On 23 July 2010 16:09, MoLE moleonthehill+ubuntu...@gmail.commoleonthehill%2bubuntu...@gmail.com wrote: Afternoon all. I'd like to do some subtle promotion in my local area (community nocticeboards etc), so I had a look at the spreadubuntu site, which has a decent list of resources. I had my eye on this one, which clearly was made for the ubuntu-uk LoCo. http://spreadubuntu.neomenlo.org/en/material/poster/your-free-alternative-v2-ink-saving Unfortunately I am cursed with major FAIL using scribus. I can't figure out how to change the text layers. Given that it supposedly has a multilingual text layer file, I thought that the best way to do it would be to add another text layer (en-au) and modify the contact details to suit our LoCo. Are there any scribus gurus out there who can point me in the right direction or help me out? Obviously this would help all of us who want to promote ubuntu locally. TIA MoLE -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: Help adapting poster for aussie use.
Good for you, MoLE, If you save the document as a JPEG you can alter it in GIMP. If you do not know how to do that nor want to learn Scribus, the easiest solution is to contact the author (you will have to send him a copy anyway). Send your request with details of what changes you need to tord.jans...@gmail.com He has volunteered to assist (see the text file in the source package). Another option is to write a new document and copy and paste the images. If you really get stuck, contact me off-list and I will help you with the graphics. Andre . On 23 July 2010 16:09, MoLE moleonthehill+ubuntu...@gmail.commoleonthehill%2bubuntu...@gmail.com wrote: Afternoon all. I'd like to do some subtle promotion in my local area (community nocticeboards etc), so I had a look at the spreadubuntu site, which has a decent list of resources. I had my eye on this one, which clearly was made for the ubuntu-uk LoCo. http://spreadubuntu.neomenlo.org/en/material/poster/your-free-alternative-v2-ink-saving Unfortunately I am cursed with major FAIL using scribus. I can't figure out how to change the text layers. Given that it supposedly has a multilingual text layer file, I thought that the best way to do it would be to add another text layer (en-au) and modify the contact details to suit our LoCo. Are there any scribus gurus out there who can point me in the right direction or help me out? Obviously this would help all of us who want to promote ubuntu locally. TIA MoLE -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: Help adapting poster for aussie use.
Many thanks for your suggestions so far. I was hoping we could leverage the spreadubuntu resources to create our own set of promotional material. Perhaps for the next mtg agenda. On 7/23/10, Andre Mangan andreman...@gmail.com wrote: Good for you, MoLE, If you save the document as a JPEG you can alter it in GIMP. If you do not know how to do that nor want to learn Scribus, the easiest solution is to contact the author (you will have to send him a copy anyway). Send your request with details of what changes you need to tord.jans...@gmail.com He has volunteered to assist (see the text file in the source package). Another option is to write a new document and copy and paste the images. If you really get stuck, contact me off-list and I will help you with the graphics. Andre . On 23 July 2010 16:09, MoLE moleonthehill+ubuntu...@gmail.commoleonthehill%2bubuntu...@gmail.com wrote: Afternoon all. I'd like to do some subtle promotion in my local area (community nocticeboards etc), so I had a look at the spreadubuntu site, which has a decent list of resources. I had my eye on this one, which clearly was made for the ubuntu-uk LoCo. http://spreadubuntu.neomenlo.org/en/material/poster/your-free-alternative-v2-ink-saving Unfortunately I am cursed with major FAIL using scribus. I can't figure out how to change the text layers. Given that it supposedly has a multilingual text layer file, I thought that the best way to do it would be to add another text layer (en-au) and modify the contact details to suit our LoCo. Are there any scribus gurus out there who can point me in the right direction or help me out? Obviously this would help all of us who want to promote ubuntu locally. TIA MoLE -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au -- Sent from my mobile device -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: help
On 07/05/10 11:51, Kym Mickan wrote: /is this where I can ask for help as I'm new at this ubuntu stuff and having some headaches./ Yep, at least one of the places. One other would be the ubuntu mail list (to which you need to subscribe here: http://www.ubuntu.com/support/community/mailinglists ). BC -- I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason and intellect has intended us to forgo their use. Galileo Galilei -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: help
On Fri, 2010-05-07 at 11:21 +0930, Kym Mickan wrote: is this where I can ask for help as I'm new at this ubuntu stuff and having some headaches. This is one of the channels you can ask for help. if you would like more real time help you can join us in irc at #ubuntu-au on the freenode network. What problems are you having? Feel free to speak up and describe your issues. -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: help
Kym Mickan wrote: /is this where I can ask for help as I'm new at this ubuntu stuff and having some headaches./ Hello Kym, Yes you sure can... Fire away. Cheers, Robert -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
re: help loading Ubuntu
hi Melissa, Is there any1 that can help me load Ubuntu onto my computer in Melbourne ...n not 2 expensive? regards -- David -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: help loading Ubuntu
On Thu, 2010-03-25 at 01:11 +1100, David Fawcett wrote: I just responded to David off list I did too. but out of curiosity for the future is it OK for IT companies to reply on this list with their rates and services? I have no issue with people doing it, so long as it is in directly response to a post from a user. I personally don't do it as you can end up with people continuing the conversation on the list. I also have little interest in races to the bottom on pricing. Even though I know I'm not cheap I believe my rates represent good value for my clients. Also 1:1 email provides more opportunities for going into detail from the first response. Cheers Dave On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 4:59 PM, david egan egan...@gmail.com wrote: hi Melissa, Is there any1 that can help me load Ubuntu onto my computer in Melbourne ...n not 2 expensive? regards -- David -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: help loading Ubuntu
Hahaha! All Daves. What a stereotype eh? I felt exactly the same way about it which is why I didn't post publicly. I couldn't agree more that good techs shouldn't work cheap and I don't lower my prices because my competitors may be cheaper. I'd imagine you find many of the same situations that I do, client initially goes with someone cheap, they ends up getting charged them more than they expected because it takes longer and the cheap tech either doesn't fix the problem or causes more problems than they fix. Then they come to someone like us. It may sound good because I almost always keep clients like that (and this business is all about repeat business) but it still drives me nuts how many cowboys there are out there. Anyway, good luck to you. Dave. On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 1:45 AM, Dave Hall dave.h...@skwashd.com wrote: On Thu, 2010-03-25 at 01:11 +1100, David Fawcett wrote: I just responded to David off list I did too. but out of curiosity for the future is it OK for IT companies to reply on this list with their rates and services? I have no issue with people doing it, so long as it is in directly response to a post from a user. I personally don't do it as you can end up with people continuing the conversation on the list. I also have little interest in races to the bottom on pricing. Even though I know I'm not cheap I believe my rates represent good value for my clients. Also 1:1 email provides more opportunities for going into detail from the first response. Cheers Dave On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 4:59 PM, david egan egan...@gmail.com wrote: hi Melissa, Is there any1 that can help me load Ubuntu onto my computer in Melbourne ...n not 2 expensive? regards -- David -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: Help with Graphics Problem on New Machine using Koala
OPM595 wrote: My problem precisely is that I can not get a screen resolution other then 800 x 600. On a 19 monitor, this is a real headache. In Preferences Display there is nothing detected and the only display size listed to choose from is 800 x 600. Anyway, I think this thing has caused enough stress. And for what ever the problem is I'm not too confident I'll discover an easy fix for it. I think the best bet now, is to leave it at that and just buy a compatible card. One thing you need to do is make sure your monitor is turned on and attached when the machine boots. If not, it will not be detected correctly and will give you incorrect resolutions. But i second what the other guys say - if you can't get an Intel card working, you're having a bad day. They have the BEST Linux driver support. Paul P.S. Back in the bad old days when my motherboard was too new (and the drivers weren't recent enough), i whacked in a $38 PCIe ATI X300 and it worked perfectly on the free drivers. attachment: paul.vcf smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: Help with Graphics Problem on New Machine using Koala
On Wed, 2009-11-11 at 18:38 +1100, Chris Debenham wrote: Yes - you would see a reference to nvidia if you had a nvidia graphics card. The output shows that you have an onboard intel grapihcs card. The G31 should be good enough for web/work/video stuff - but may be a bit low-power for 3d games. If you don't need fancy 3D then you'll probably be right to stick with the onboard graphics I'll second this. You don't need a discreet video card unless you are playing games, or doing some sort of graphics rendering or something. For normal usage, like youtube/web/even Compiz, you should be fine with the Intel onboard card. Cheers -- Aryan Ameri -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: Help with Graphics Problem on New Machine using Koala
No extra drivers/changes to xorg should be needed - intel graphics should work 'out-of-the-box'. In fact you can probably just remove /etc/X11/xorg.conf if you have created one. Since you are asking this I'm guessing that Xorg did not load up properly - what did come up when you booted? Were there any errors displayed? 2009/11/12 OPM595 opm...@yahoo.com.au: Oh, Ok. So, according to the last few responses, I maybe able to resolve the problem with what I currently have? Games? No. Unless, there's a 3D shoot 'em version of Sudoku. I have my doubts. :) So, where to from here? Make changes to my Xorg or something along those lines? Download additional drivers? As mentioned, I'm a little inexperienced in this area. As always, any assistance is very much appreciated. Regards, Rob -- === Local Id: OPM595 Email: opm...@yahoo.com.au PO Box 190, Narellan NSW 2567 Australia Aude aliquid dignum - Dare Something Worthy === -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au -- Ted Turner - Sports is like a war without the killing. - http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/t/ted_turner.html -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: Help with Graphics Problem on New Machine using Koala
On 12 Nov, 07:23, OPM595 opm...@yahoo.com.au wrote: My problem precisely is that I can not get a screen resolution other then 800 x 600. On a 19 monitor, this is a real headache. In Preferences Display there is nothing detected and the only display size listed to choose from is 800 x 600. Hi Rob , What monitor brand and model do you have ? As I mentioned earlier had similar problem with the Samsung (beautiful screen by the way ) and after loading the samsung install disc TWICE ?problem went away . If your in WA can lend you a couple of screens and software to try Sync master dell or samsung The dell gave me a bit of heartburn also similar to yours on 9.10 but since reverting back to an earlier version no worries . What helped me back in the early days was these threads (I save them in bookmarks ) http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/screen-resolution-problem-in-ubuntu-362160/ or maybe it was this one http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/ubuntu-help/138524-stuck-800x600-resolution-dell-1100-a.html caveat 1 when I had the Dell problem I was operating Ubuntu that I installed via wubi it used to give me the irits on a few things until I ditched the Wubi type install But even non wubi the dell played up on a dell machine something horrible under 8.10 the second url solved that problem and at last could see google earth properly Caveat 2 I am only VERY new to Linux so I sort of muck about with little knowledge to fix problems others may have easier ways . Cheers P -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: Help with Graphics Problem on New Machine using Koala
On Wed, 2009-11-11 at 13:24 +1100, OPM595 wrote: Hi Guy's, I did post this to the main forums, but been a bit light on replies. So thought I'd just pass it bye the list, hoping to get a bit of advice, if possible, from the smart, good-looking and intelligent Ubuntu users here. :) I have just purchased a new machine with an ASUS P5KPL-AM/PS motherboard and installed Koala 9.10 amd64. The Alt ISO image installed fine, and everything seems Ok except my graphics resolution, which has the only single option of 800 x 600. There is a longer version to my story, but to cut it short; I purchased the machine off Ebay, advertised as having a Nvidia Geforce 7050 VGA inside, which is, according to my research, Ubuntu happy. It didn't (have the Nvidia GeForce), and surprisingly the seller has all but left for Brazil. Talk about Caveat Emptor, and that which is said of deals too good to be true. Guess I'll never learn. Anyway, should I just bite the bullet on this and just purchase a compatible graphics board, or is there another solution? Any advice or suggestions on this would be very much appreciated. Well, you didn't mention what is actually in the box? What sort of graphics driver does it have? None? Integrated? If integrated, what chipset is it? Most integrated graphics cards are made by Intel, which is very Linux friendly. Cheers -- Aryan Ameri -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: Help with Graphics Problem on New Machine using Koala
On 11 Nov, 10:24, OPM595 opm...@yahoo.com.au wrote: Hi Guy's, I did post this to the main forums, but been a bit light on replies. So thought I'd just pass it bye the list, hoping to get a bit of advice, if possible, from the smart, good-looking and intelligent Ubuntu users here. :) I have just purchased a new machine with an ASUS P5KPL-AM/PS motherboard and installed Koala 9.10 amd64. The Alt ISO image installed fine, and everything seems Ok except my graphics resolution, which has the only single option of 800 x 600. There is a longer version to my story, but to cut it short; I purchased the machine off Ebay, advertised as having a Nvidia Geforce 7050 VGA inside, which is, according to my research, Ubuntu happy. It didn't (have the Nvidia GeForce), and surprisingly the seller has all but left for Brazil. Talk about Caveat Emptor, and that which is said of deals too good to be true. Guess I'll never learn. Anyway, should I just bite the bullet on this and just purchase a compatible graphics board, or is there another solution? Any advice or suggestions on this would be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance, rob Good day Rob I assume you have loaded up the drivers if not this one may help came out I think about Aug/sept http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_amd64_185.18.36.html same kit on another machine here Asus board Intel 8400 chipset with same card as you difference however,is running 32 bit So looked up the 64 bit version for you above HTH Oh, one more thing I found I had to reload twice for some reason the samsung screen install disk ? now its fine running tyhe syncmaster 2243 on that older box cheers -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: Help with Graphics Problem on New Machine using Koala
Thanks for the reply, Guys. Sorry about the lack of info in my initial post. Opening a terminal and doing lspci | grep VGA gives me the folowing: 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82G33/G31 Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 10) Now, I'm a little green on this, but if there was a Nvidia Geforce installed would there not be some sort of reference to it here (terminal output), proving it's existence? And adding to this, when I took delivery of the machine, the first thing I did was to go to the Nvidia site, and downloaded: NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-185.18.36-pkg2.run believing the Nvidia Geforce was supplied as advertised. I got to the point of running the install after doing the chmod +x and then running, and so forth but, unsurprisingly received: WARNING: You do not appear to have an NVIDIA GPU supported by the 185.18.36 NVIDIA Linux graphics driver installed in this system. I think from the feedback on this, my crystal ball is telling me to save the stress and just buy a compatible card. I think most Nvidia cards are pretty safe, aren't they? I'm not hoping to do anything special. It's just getting a bit frustrating when doing things like browsing in Fox and you have to scroll like eighteen meters to the right to read the whole page (a little exaggerated, but you get my point). Once again, many thanks for the response on this. It is very much appreciated. Regards, Rob -- === Local Id: OPM595 Email: opm...@yahoo.com.au PO Box 190, Narellan NSW 2567 Australia Aude aliquid dignum - Dare Something Worthy === -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: Help with Epson 3490 Photo Scanner
Thanks for posting your findings... I have an Epson all-in-one to get working I'll see if this method will work for my case, its better than what its NOT doing currently! On Mon, 2009-11-09 at 22:53 +1100, Peter Goggin wrote: I finally got my epson scanner working. The answer was in a french document. In english the steps are: 1. Place the scanner distribution disk in the dvd drive. 2. Open a terminal and execute the folowing commands: cd /tmp mkdir dossier_cab cd dossier_cab cp /cdrom/ESCAN/ModUsd.cab . cabextract ModUsd.cab 3. Move the correct file to the erc/sane.d directory sudo cp Esfw52.bin /etc/sane.d 4. Modify the snapscan.conf file sudo gedit /etc/sane.d/snapscan.conf 5. Replace the line firmware /path/to/your/firmware/file.bin with: firmware /etc/sane.d/Esfw52.bin The scanner now works. Regards Peter Goggin -- Scott Evans VK7HSE Phone: +61362291658 Mobile: +61417586157 Skype: vk7hse sc...@vk7hse.hobby-site.org http://www.vk7hse.hobby-site.org PGP/GPG Key ID 437E00F9 -- This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. This message contains confidential information and is intended only for the individual named. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail if you have received this e-mail by mistake and delete this e-mail from your system. If you are not the intended recipient you are notified that disclosing, copying, distributing or taking any action in reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited.attachment: UbuntuStrapLogo.png-- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Unconfigured packages (was Re: Help!)
SuperGeek wrote: ... E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem. E: _cache- open() failed, please report. I might have only installed Ubuntu last week, and it was my first ever Linux distro, but I at least recognized the command 'dpkg --configure -a' as a Terminal command, which seems to be the Linux version of the DOS prompt. I put in the terminal command and it comes up with this: dpkg: requested operation requires superuser privilege So what's a superuser? I set up this computer, and I gave my user account full access to everything. So why is it telling me this? Help! Don't panic! Everything is probably fine. The superuser is called 'root', and is the equivalent to administrator on Windows. Normally on Ubuntu the way people access the root account is by using the sudo command. I usually just sudo bash, which runs a command shell as root, then all subsequent commands don't need the sudo in front. Anyway, to fix your problem, just run sudo dpkg --configure -a You may be prompted with a couple of questions, depending on the package. Make your best guess if you're not sure - you can always come back later and do it again after you've posted your results to the mailing list. Paul begin:vcard fn:Paul Gear n:Gear;Paul org:Liberty Systems Software email;internet:p...@libertysys.com.au tel;work:07 3122 2198 tel;cell:04 3183 7656 url:http://libertysys.com.au/ version:2.1 end:vcard smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: Help!!! Something is using most of my HDD space!!!
Hi, Can you please run df -h (without the quotes) and post the output to the list. Also please don't cross post, ask your question to one place, it wastes resources having multiple people answering the same question in multiple places. Dropped yahoo group from CC Cheers Dave On Thu, 2009-02-12 at 08:48 +1100, Peter Williams wrote: Hello All, My problem is with this pc (this desktop) running Ubuntu with Gnome DE... and the Home space is around 37 GB. The main partition (see line 9 http://paste.ubuntu.com/117016/) I don't know what is taking up most of my space... I don't think it's the Ubuntu installation itself. But something is hogging most of the HDD and leaving me with only 3.2GB free hard disc space. Note that the HDDs in this pc is one terabyte (as 2 x 500 GB HDD). I will provide more technical details as requested as long as you explain how I'm to obtain this info. I should NOT be running out of HDD space!!! Note also that I rate myself as only a Ubuntu Beginner!!! The links below are the result of chats in #beginners-help chat forum ... I tried to ask in #ubuntu chat forum but it was so very busy that I was effectively ignored ;-( sudo fdisk -l results below http://paste.ubuntu.com/117016/ ls -lah ~/ results below http://paste.ubuntu.com/116901/ df -h results below http://paste.ubuntu.com/116880/ Fond Regards, Peter Eric (aka 'pew') WILLIAMS from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia -- phone (03) 6236-9675 My free website is: http://pewtas.googlepages.com (please visit my free website and let me know what you think about it.) Bob Hope - I have a wonderful make-up crew. They're the same people restoring the Statue of Liberty.ls -lah ~/ results below http://paste.ubuntu.com/116901/ df -h results below http://paste.ubuntu.com/116880/ Fond Regards, Peter Eric (aka 'pew') WILLIAMS from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia -- phone (03) 6236-9675 My free website is: http://pewtas.googlepages.com (please visit my free website and let me know what you think about it.) Bob Hope - I have a wonderful make-up crew. They're the same people restoring the Statue of Liberty. -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: Help!!! Something is using most of my HDD space!!!
2009/2/12 Peter Williams pew...@gmail.com: Hello All, My problem is with this pc (this desktop) running Ubuntu with Gnome DE... and the Home space is around 37 GB. The main partition (see line 9 http://paste.ubuntu.com/117016/) I don't know what is taking up most of my space... I don't think it's the Ubuntu installation itself. But something is hogging most of the HDD and leaving me with only 3.2GB free hard disc space. Note that the HDDs in this pc is one terabyte (as 2 x 500 GB HDD). I will provide more technical details as requested as long as you explain how I'm to obtain this info. I should NOT be running out of HDD space!!! Note also that I rate myself as only a Ubuntu Beginner!!! The links below are the result of chats in #beginners-help chat forum ... I tried to ask in #ubuntu chat forum but it was so very busy that I was effectively ignored ;-( sudo fdisk -l results below http://paste.ubuntu.com/117016/ ls -lah ~/ results below http://paste.ubuntu.com/116901/ df -h results below http://paste.ubuntu.com/116880/ The du command should help here. It will tell you which files are taking up space on the disk. Try 'man du' for information on the command, or for the lazy: 'du -h -x --max-depth=1' should tell you what top level directories are taking up space (as long as you run it from /) without looking through other mounted drives. It'll take a while to complete, and you'll probably have to run it as root (ie: sudo du) or it wont be able to look at all files on the disk. You may want to hunt around from there to find which directories have blown out. If you're not sure from there send back the output of that command. Regards, Ross -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: Help!!! Something is using most of my HDD space!!!
On Thu, 2009-02-12 at 09:24 +1100, Morgan Storey wrote: I'd suggest doing the below in /home/username du -h --max-depth=1 This will tell you what folder is using what. I was initially more interested in what his overall usage was, then I would suggest he uses filelight which is just a fancy GUI frontend for du -- Regards Morgan Storey,A+, MCSE:Security. IT Security Specialist. On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 8:56 AM, Dave Hall dave.h...@skwashd.com wrote: Hi, Can you please run df -h (without the quotes) and post the output to the list. Also please don't cross post, ask your question to one place, it wastes resources having multiple people answering the same question in multiple places. Dropped yahoo group from CC Cheers Dave On Thu, 2009-02-12 at 08:48 +1100, Peter Williams wrote: Hello All, My problem is with this pc (this desktop) running Ubuntu with Gnome DE... and the Home space is around 37 GB. The main partition (see line 9 http://paste.ubuntu.com/117016/) I don't know what is taking up most of my space... I don't think it's the Ubuntu installation itself. But something is hogging most of the HDD and leaving me with only 3.2GB free hard disc space. Note that the HDDs in this pc is one terabyte (as 2 x 500 GB HDD). I will provide more technical details as requested as long as you explain how I'm to obtain this info. I should NOT be running out of HDD space!!! Note also that I rate myself as only a Ubuntu Beginner!!! The links below are the result of chats in #beginners-help chat forum ... I tried to ask in #ubuntu chat forum but it was so very busy that I was effectively ignored ;-( sudo fdisk -l results below http://paste.ubuntu.com/117016/ ls -lah ~/ results below http://paste.ubuntu.com/116901/ df -h results below http://paste.ubuntu.com/116880/ Fond Regards, Peter Eric (aka 'pew') WILLIAMS from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia -- phone (03) 6236-9675 My free website is: http://pewtas.googlepages.com (please visit my free website and let me know what you think about it.) Bob Hope - I have a wonderful make-up crew. They're the same people restoring the Statue of Liberty.ls -lah ~/ results below http://paste.ubuntu.com/116901/ df -h results below http://paste.ubuntu.com/116880/ Fond Regards, Peter Eric (aka 'pew') WILLIAMS from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia -- phone (03) 6236-9675 My free website is: http://pewtas.googlepages.com (please visit my free website and let me know what you think about it.) Bob Hope - I have a wonderful make-up crew. They're the same people restoring the Statue of Liberty. -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: Help!!! Something is using most of my HDD space!!!
2009/2/12 Dave Hall dave.h...@skwashd.com: On Thu, 2009-02-12 at 09:24 +1100, Morgan Storey wrote: I'd suggest doing the below in /home/username du -h --max-depth=1 This will tell you what folder is using what. I was initially more interested in what his overall usage was, then I would suggest he uses filelight which is just a fancy GUI frontend for du I usually do a du -sk * | sort -rn | head, to get the top ten space hogs in the current working dir, then drill down from there. -- Joel Shea jws...@gmail.com -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: Help!!! Something is using most of my HDD space!!!
Joel W Shea wrote: 2009/2/12 Dave Hall dave.h...@skwashd.com: On Thu, 2009-02-12 at 09:24 +1100, Morgan Storey wrote: I'd suggest doing the below in /home/username du -h --max-depth=1 This will tell you what folder is using what. I was initially more interested in what his overall usage was, then I would suggest he uses filelight which is just a fancy GUI frontend for du I usually do a du -sk * | sort -rn | head, to get the top ten space hogs in the current working dir, then drill down from there. An easier alternative is the GNOME disk space analyser: Applications - Accessories - Disk Usage Analyzer. It can scan your system or specific parts of it, and give you some great little graphs that make it clear where the most space is used. I'm personally rather fond of the exploded pie chart it produces - great for tracking down big stuff quickly. Paul P.S. For those who like having cross-platform alternatives, check out http://jgoodies.com/freeware/jdiskreport/ Note that it's not Free Software in the GNU sense, but it is unrestricted to use, and works on any platform with a Java stack. begin:vcard fn:Paul Gear n:Gear;Paul org:Liberty Systems Software email;internet:p...@libertysys.com.au tel;work:07 3122 2198 tel;cell:04 3183 7656 url:http://libertysys.com.au/ version:2.1 end:vcard smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: Help!!! Something is using most of my HDD space!!!
Hi All, Note my user name is 'user'. The home folder totals 32GB so it's NOT the problem. Something else is taking all of the space. Below are the results of 'du -h -x --max-depth=1' command in the home folder. r...@user-desktop:/home/user# du -h -x --max-depth=1 34M./tmp 4.3M./Documents 556K./.compiz 16K./.adobe 604K./.macromedia 884K./.nautilus 96K./.transmission 4.0K./.icons 28K./GNUstep 876K./.buoh 20K./.eric4 600K./.mcop 123M./.mozilla 32K./.sane 8.0K./.mplayer 1.8M./.purple 108K./.scribus 16K./.pulse 171M./cvsroot 20M./New2HelpMultiTabbed 31M./PDF 464K./.clamtk 64K./.winefish 3.7M./xlogo 12K./.xarchive 1.6M./.gconf 12K./.themes 7.0M./.cache 6.1G./Music 40K./.dvdcss 20K./.AbiSuite 12K./.ripoff 71M./Delphi.7.Second.Edition.v7.2 44K./.xine 12K./.openinvaders 12K./MP3_Shoutcast_Playlists 12K./.pdfedit 51M./Lazarus_1.4_alpha 38M./commodore 36M./vice-1.22 102M./.thumbnails 488K./.spumux 316K./.config 20M./.kde.old 32K./csv_comma_seperated_values 12K./.update-manager-core 1.9M./.local 213M./Photos 1.8G./pascal 4.0K./.egoboo 3.7M./.openoffice.org2 113M./OpenOffice stuff 4.0K./.gnome2_private 4.2M./.kompozer 12M./font_zip_files 8.0K./.kpackage 700M./Public 8.0K./.deb-gview du: cannot access `./.gvfs': Permission denied 20K./FrostWire 4.8M./.gnome2 260K./Sitemap_generator 712K./Torrents 208M./Pictures 3.8M./.mozilla-thunderbird 220K./.frostwire4.17 2.5M./txt_files 464K./.gimp-2.4 72M./websites 25M./.streamtuner 11G./DVD_iso_images 92K./.gconfd 364K./.vlc 48K./.inkscape 649M./.wine 131M./.fr-SIsVP8 48K./.screem 16K./.qt 9.4M./.fonts 12K./.dbus 224K./.metacity 132K./.tomboy 98M./Desktop 164K./.bluefish 8.1G./Videos 4.0K./Templates 4.0K./.wapi 1.8G./Archives 8.0K./.update-notifier 127M./Misc stuff 1.5M./.kde4 132K./.fontconfig 380K./.evolution 3.4M./html 395M./OLD HDD 11M./.kde 81M./starlogo-linux-build-i386-nosound. 3.5M./.klamav 1.3M./liogo 132K./kdesvn_repository 4.0K./.ssh 576K./.gstreamer-0.10 8.0K./.cups 4.0K./.bogofilter 12K./.alsaplayer 40K./.subversion 218M./Lazarus_source_code 12K./Logo 208K./.lazarus 12K./.gnupg 7.3M./.java 32G. Fond Regards, Peter Eric (aka 'pew') WILLIAMS from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia -- phone (03) 6236-9675 My free website is: http://pewtas.googlepages.com (or) http://tinyurl.com/yuyejs (please visit my free website and let me know what you think about it.) Marlene Dietrich - Most women set out to try to change a man, and when they have changed him they do not like h... 2009/2/12 Morgan Storey m...@morganstorey.com I'd suggest doing the below in /home/username du -h --max-depth=1 This will tell you what folder is using what. -- Regards Morgan Storey,A+, MCSE:Security. IT Security Specialist. On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 8:56 AM, Dave Hall dave.h...@skwashd.com wrote: Hi, Can you please run df -h (without the quotes) and post the output to the list. Also please don't cross post, ask your question to one place, it wastes resources having multiple people answering the same question in multiple places. Dropped yahoo group from CC Cheers Dave On Thu, 2009-02-12 at 08:48 +1100, Peter Williams wrote: Hello All, My problem is with this pc (this desktop) running Ubuntu with Gnome DE... and the Home space is around 37 GB. The main partition (see line 9 http://paste.ubuntu.com/117016/) I don't know what is taking up most of my space... I don't think it's the Ubuntu installation itself. But something is hogging most of the HDD and leaving me with only 3.2GB free hard disc space. Note that the HDDs in this pc is one terabyte (as 2 x 500 GB HDD). I will provide more technical details as requested as long as you explain how I'm to obtain this info. I should NOT be running out of HDD space!!! Note also that I rate myself as only a Ubuntu Beginner!!! The links below are the result of chats in #beginners-help chat forum ... I tried to ask in #ubuntu chat forum but it was so very busy that I was effectively ignored ;-( sudo fdisk -l results below http://paste.ubuntu.com/117016/ ls -lah ~/ results below http://paste.ubuntu.com/116901/ df -h results below http://paste.ubuntu.com/116880/ Fond Regards, Peter Eric (aka 'pew') WILLIAMS from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia -- phone (03) 6236-9675 My free website is: http://pewtas.googlepages.com (please visit my free website and let me know what you think about it.) Bob Hope - I have a wonderful make-up crew. They're the same people restoring the Statue of Liberty.ls -lah ~/ results below
Re: Help!!! Something is using most of my HDD space!!!
Peter Williams wrote: Hi All, Note my user name is 'user'. The home folder totals 32GB so it's NOT the problem. Something else is taking all of the space. snip! 32G. So looking at your computer, I see that you've allocated a total of 43G for your Ubuntu install: r...@user-desktop:/home/user# df -h FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda1 43G 38G 3.7G 92% / And your home directory is using 32Gb, which leaves another 6Gb outside of your directory, which is probably the Ubuntu install itself and other miscellania. Your problem seems to be more that you haven't allocated/partitioned any of the rest of your drives. -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: Help!!! Something is using most of my HDD space!!!
Just a quick look: DVD_iso_images is taking up 11Gb worth of space. Music is taking up 6Gb worth Pascal, 2Gb Videos, 8Gb Archives, 2Gb There's 29Gb of room taken up right there Peter Williams wrote: Hi All, Note my user name is 'user'. The home folder totals 32GB so it's NOT the problem. Something else is taking all of the space. Below are the results of 'du -h -x --max-depth=1' command in the home folder. r...@user-desktop:/home/user# du -h -x --max-depth=1 34M./tmp 4.3M./Documents 556K./.compiz 16K./.adobe 604K./.macromedia 884K./.nautilus 96K./.transmission 4.0K./.icons 28K./GNUstep 876K./.buoh 20K./.eric4 600K./.mcop 123M./.mozilla 32K./.sane 8.0K./.mplayer 1.8M./.purple 108K./.scribus 16K./.pulse 171M./cvsroot 20M./New2HelpMultiTabbed 31M./PDF 464K./.clamtk 64K./.winefish 3.7M./xlogo 12K./.xarchive 1.6M./.gconf 12K./.themes 7.0M./.cache 6.1G./Music 40K./.dvdcss 20K./.AbiSuite 12K./.ripoff 71M./Delphi.7.Second.Edition.v7.2 44K./.xine 12K./.openinvaders 12K./MP3_Shoutcast_Playlists 12K./.pdfedit 51M./Lazarus_1.4_alpha 38M./commodore 36M./vice-1.22 102M./.thumbnails 488K./.spumux 316K./.config 20M./.kde.old 32K./csv_comma_seperated_values 12K./.update-manager-core 1.9M./.local 213M./Photos 1.8G./pascal 4.0K./.egoboo 3.7M./.openoffice.org2 113M./OpenOffice stuff 4.0K./.gnome2_private 4.2M./.kompozer 12M./font_zip_files 8.0K./.kpackage 700M./Public 8.0K./.deb-gview du: cannot access `./.gvfs': Permission denied 20K./FrostWire 4.8M./.gnome2 260K./Sitemap_generator 712K./Torrents 208M./Pictures 3.8M./.mozilla-thunderbird 220K./.frostwire4.17 2.5M./txt_files 464K./.gimp-2.4 72M./websites 25M./.streamtuner 11G./DVD_iso_images 92K./.gconfd 364K./.vlc 48K./.inkscape 649M./.wine 131M./.fr-SIsVP8 48K./.screem 16K./.qt 9.4M./.fonts 12K./.dbus 224K./.metacity 132K./.tomboy 98M./Desktop 164K./.bluefish 8.1G./Videos 4.0K./Templates 4.0K./.wapi 1.8G./Archives 8.0K./.update-notifier 127M./Misc stuff 1.5M./.kde4 132K./.fontconfig 380K./.evolution 3.4M./html 395M./OLD HDD 11M./.kde 81M./starlogo-linux-build-i386-nosound. 3.5M./.klamav 1.3M./liogo 132K./kdesvn_repository 4.0K./.ssh 576K./.gstreamer-0.10 8.0K./.cups 4.0K./.bogofilter 12K./.alsaplayer 40K./.subversion 218M./Lazarus_source_code 12K./Logo 208K./.lazarus 12K./.gnupg 7.3M./.java 32G. Fond Regards, Peter Eric (aka 'pew') WILLIAMS from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia -- phone (03) 6236-9675 My free website is: http://pewtas.googlepages.com (or) http://tinyurl.com/yuyejs (please visit my free website and let me know what you think about it.) Marlene Dietrich - Most women set out to try to change a man, and when they have changed him they do not like h... 2009/2/12 Morgan Storey m...@morganstorey.com mailto:m...@morganstorey.com I'd suggest doing the below in /home/username du -h --max-depth=1 This will tell you what folder is using what. -- Regards Morgan Storey,A+, MCSE:Security. IT Security Specialist. On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 8:56 AM, Dave Hall dave.h...@skwashd.com mailto:dave.h...@skwashd.com wrote: Hi, Can you please run df -h (without the quotes) and post the output to the list. Also please don't cross post, ask your question to one place, it wastes resources having multiple people answering the same question in multiple places. Dropped yahoo group from CC Cheers Dave On Thu, 2009-02-12 at 08:48 +1100, Peter Williams wrote: Hello All, My problem is with this pc (this desktop) running Ubuntu with Gnome DE... and the Home space is around 37 GB. The main partition (see line 9 http://paste.ubuntu.com/117016/) I don't know what is taking up most of my space... I don't think it's the Ubuntu installation itself. But something is hogging most of the HDD and leaving me with only 3.2GB free hard disc space. Note that the HDDs in this pc is one terabyte (as 2 x 500 GB HDD). I will provide more technical details as requested as long as you explain how I'm to obtain this info. I should NOT be running out of HDD space!!! Note also that I rate myself as only a Ubuntu Beginner!!! The links below are the
Re: Help!!! Something is using most of my HDD space!!!
Dear Ubuntu Folk, Problem SOLVED. I did a total re-install of my OS... wiping out the old OS. I'm now using Mint Ubuntu (Elyssa)... and it is the only OS on this pc. It was quite straight-forward to install (over-writing the old system). Best Regards, PEW ;-))) Fond Regards, Peter Eric (aka 'pew') WILLIAMS from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia -- phone (03) 6236-9675 My free website is: http://pewtas.googlepages.com (please visit my free website and let me know what you think about it.) Doug Larson - Instead of giving a politician the keys to the city, it might be better to change the locks. 2009/2/12 David Gillies da...@dorja.com David Gillies wrote: Peter Williams wrote: Hi All, Note my user name is 'user'. The home folder totals 32GB so it's NOT the problem. Something else is taking all of the space. snip! 32G. So looking at your computer, I see that you've allocated a total of 43G for your Ubuntu install: r...@user-desktop:/home/user# df -h FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda1 43G 38G 3.7G 92% / And your home directory is using 32Gb, which leaves another 6Gb outside of your directory, which is probably the Ubuntu install itself and other miscellania. Your problem seems to be more that you haven't allocated/partitioned any of the rest of your drives. I had a look at your fdisk -l output (sorry, I didn't before) and I saw that /dev/sda1 is almost all of the disk, definitely a lot more than the 43G that df is reporting. That's quite bizarre. -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: Help!!! Something is using most of my HDD space!!!
Peter Williams wrote: Dear Ubuntu Folk, Problem SOLVED. I did a total re-install of my OS... wiping out the old OS. I'm now using Mint Ubuntu (Elyssa)... and it is the only OS on this pc. It was quite straight-forward to install (over-writing the old system). That's the proverbial sledge-hammer approach. A better way would have been to expand your file system to match the size of the disk. Depending on your configuration, you may have been able to do this on-line, or booted from the Ubuntu live CD - both methods should have resulted in no data loss. And as has frequently been requested previously, if you're running Mint Linux, please use the appropriate mailing list for that distribution. Paul begin:vcard fn:Paul Gear n:Gear;Paul org:Liberty Systems Software email;internet:p...@libertysys.com.au tel;work:07 3122 2198 tel;cell:04 3183 7656 url:http://libertysys.com.au/ version:2.1 end:vcard smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: HELP NEEDED - Kubuntu 8.04 will not boot to login screen. What do I do now???
Well if you log into the terminal as you normally would using first your username, then your password. You can run the command: startx this will start xserver and boot you into your default windows manager from where you can make the necessary changes from there using the gui. Maybe you should try the other peoples advice first though because if you have kde4 as your default and its sort of half deleted its advisable to install ubuntu-desktop.. Sorry I couldn't be more help. On Jan 23, 8:36 pm, Peter Williams pew...@gmail.com wrote: Hello Ubuntu people, nb -- I will happily provide system specs as requested and if I can figure out how to find them out. My computer is an extremely new and fast computer. It has Dual Core Processor (not sure what speed), 4 Gigabytes of memory and a one terabyte HDD. I urgently need help to fix my computer. I have previously had Kubuntu 8.04 installed and it seemed to be working okay. Then I decided that I did not want to use KDE 4 and only use the Gnome Desktop Manager with KDE 3.5. I used the Synaptic Package Manager to remove much of the KDE 4 with the intention of keeping KDE 3.5 and using the Gnome Desktop Manager. I am currently booted from a Mint Linux 5.1 Live Boot CD-ROM and that is allowing me to access the internet (as you can see) and I can send emails. If I boot my computer WITHOUT the Mint Linux 5.1 Live Boot disk -- then I get dumped at the terminal login screen for Kubuntu 8.04 (I think). The terminal login screen confuses me no-end This is undoubtedly because I'm a Linux Beginner and I still have problems with the commands. I still cannot get the hang of using the 'man' command ;-( Previously, I have had my pc working fine with different Linux OSes. I do NOT use Micro$oft Windowz of ANY version and I honestly don't want to even consider installing Windoze. I read on some website (???) to do the following: quote: --- System Settings / Advanced / Autostart -- click Add Program. Type in nm-applet which is the Gnome one. From then on it should start with the KDE Session. end quote. This means nothing it mean and it's all double-dutch. ;-( Earlier today I was very happy because I thought that I'd finally got Kubuntu working okay. There was a problem that I had shit-loads of programs installed -- probably too many... And the newer KDE 4 programs were conflicting with the older KDE 3.5 programs. I joined the ##beginner-help forum and #ubuntuforums-beginners -- however, I've forgotten how to use pidgin (the messenger program I use) to access these forums. Would one of you lovely Ubuntu GURUs please help this poor Linux newbie?!? I urgently need help to fix my computer. I have previously had Kubuntu 8.04 installed and it seemed to be working okay. Then I decided that I did not want to use KDE 4 and only use the Gnome Desktop Manager with KDE 3.5. I used the Synaptic Package Manager to remove much of the KDE 4 with the intention of keeping KDE 3.5 and using the Gnome Desktop Manager. I am currently booted from a Mint Linux 5.1 Live Boot CD-ROM and that is allowing me to access the internet (as you can see) and I can send emails. If I boot my computer WITHOUT the Mint Linux 5.1 Live Boot disk -- then I get dumped at the terminal login screen for Kubuntu 8.04 (I think). Previously, I have had my pc working fine with different Linux OSes. I do NOT use Micro$oft Windowz of ANY version and I honestly don't want to even consider installing Windoze. I read on some website (???) to do the following: quote: System Settings / Advanced / Autostart -- click Add Program. Type in nm-applet which is the Gnome one. From then on it should start with the KDE Session. end quote. This means nothing it mean and it's all double-dutch. ;-( Earlier today I was very happy because I thought that I'd finally got Kubuntu working okay. There was a problem that I had shit-loads of programs installed -- probably too many... And the newer KDE 4 programs were conflicting with the older KDE 3.5 programs. I joined the ##beginner-help forum and #ubuntuforums-beginners -- however, I've forgotten how to use pidgin (the messenger program I use) to access these forums. Would one of you lovely Ubuntu GURUs please help this poor Linux newbie?!? Yours Optimistically and With Much Love, PEW aka PetethePoet Fond Regards, Peter Eric (aka 'pew') WILLIAMS from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia -- phone (03) 6236-9675 My free website is:http://pewtas.googlepages.com (or)http://tinyurl.com/yuyejs (please visit my free website and let me know what you think about it.) Emo Philips - I was sleeping the other night, alone, thanks to the exterminator. Yours Optimistically and With Much Love, PEW aka PetethePoet Fond Regards, Peter Eric (aka 'pew') WILLIAMS from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia -- phone (03) 6236-9675 My free website is:http://pewtas.googlepages.com (or)http://tinyurl.com/yuyejs (please visit
Re: HELP NEEDED - Kubuntu 8.04 will not boot to login screen. What do I do now???
Hello All Fellow Ubuntu and Kubuntu people. and to the Ubuntu-Australian list Hello All, And hello to all of the nice and friendly ppl I met at the Linux.conf.auOpen Day yesterday @ the Hobart Wrest Point - Tasman Rooms. I was really pleased to finally met so very many friendly faces... everyone was very nice!!! (of course!) My system now seems to be quite stable. This website help me a lot: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/puregnomehardy I ended up using the *Remove Kubuntu* Pasting the command (in the black box) into the terminal shell (which is an extremely long command!!!) Fingers-crossed it seems to have worked. I now have a Gnome DE with Ubuntu 8.04 - the Hardy Heron - released in April 2008 (according to the help page). I'm now happily using AMAROK fantastic music playing program and listening to some of my ripped music -- The Beatles! I'm still gradually tweaking my system -- but it seems to be working fine!!! ;-) Yours Faithfully, Optimistically and With Much Love, PEW aka PeteThePoet from Hobart, Australia Fond Regards, Peter Eric (aka 'pew') WILLIAMS from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia -- phone (03) 6236-9675 My free website is: http://pewtas.googlepages.com (or) http://tinyurl.com/yuyejs (please visit my free website and let me know what you think about it.) Robert Benchley - Drawing on my fine command of the English language, I said nothing. 2009/1/25 Matthew Flaschen matthew.flasc...@gatech.edu Peter Williams wrote: I urgently need help to fix my computer. I have previously had Kubuntu 8.04 installed and it seemed to be working okay. Then I decided that I did not want to use KDE 4 Can you explain further? Kubuntu 8.04 (which I'm using) comes with KDE 3.5. Did you install the kde4 package? and only use the Gnome Desktop Manager with KDE 3.5. Why not just use KDE 3.5? I used the Synaptic Package Manager to remove much of the KDE 4 with the intention of keeping KDE 3.5 and using the Gnome Desktop Manager. You probably removed KDE 3.5. If I boot my computer WITHOUT the Mint Linux 5.1 Live Boot disk -- then I get dumped at the terminal login screen for Kubuntu 8.04 (I think). The terminal login screen confuses me no-end As Eberhard said, you should be able to just enter the same user name and password you used for the graphical login. If you can successfully login, do: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop --reinstall That should install Kubuntu again. It may take a long time. When it completes, do sudo reboot Your computer will restart, and KDE (3.5) should be up and running again. If you can't login, post the actual prompt you're looking at. quote: --- System Settings / Advanced / Autostart -- click Add Program. Type in nm-applet which is the Gnome one. From then on it should start with the KDE Session. end quote. That's information about NetworkManager. It won't help you get your GUI back. And the newer KDE 4 programs were conflicting with the older KDE 3.5 programs. Yes, a beginner really shouldn't be using kde4 on 8.04. Matt Flaschen -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: HELP NEEDED - Kubuntu 8.04 will not boot to login screen. What do I do now???
G'day Matthew and All (K)ubuntu folk, And also to the Ubuntu-au list and the ubuntuli...@yahoogroup.com G'day All (my comments are below) Fond Regards, Peter Eric (aka 'pew') WILLIAMS from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia -- phone (03) 6236-9675 My free website is: http://pewtas.googlepages.com (or) http://tinyurl.com/yuyejs (please visit my free website and let me know what you think about it.) George Burns - You can't help getting older, but you don't have to get old. 2009/1/25 Matthew Flaschen matthew.flasc...@gatech.edu Peter Williams wrote: This website help me a lot: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/puregnomehardy I ended up using the *Remove Kubuntu* Pasting the command (in the black box) into the terminal shell (which is an extremely long command!!!) The remove Kubuntu part obviously didn't give you a GUI (it just removes various KDE packages, and a lot of packages that aren't KDE-related at all), but it also has sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop at the end, which installs GNOME. I'm happily using a very complicated GNOME system WITH KDE also. I *seems* to be extremely stable and I'm very happy with it. I'm now happily using AMAROK fantastic music playing program and listening to some of my ripped music -- The Beatles! You realize Amarok is a KDE application, right? Yes I know that. I don't really know what point you're trying to make. I have GNOME DE happily co-existing with KDE (not sure what version). AMAROK is working flawlessly!!! I'm very happy with my desktop pc (I'm using now) Yours Faithfully, Optimistically and With Much Love, PEW aka PeterThePoet Matt Flaschen -- kubuntu-users mailing list kubuntu-us...@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-users -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: HELP NEEDED - Kubuntu 8.04 will not boot to login screen. What do I do now???
If you can reach a terminal then enter: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop This will install the Gnome desktop environment for you. -- Simon Ives si...@simonives.info www.simonives.info Please consider the environment before printing this email or any attachments. -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: HELP NEEDED - Kubuntu 8.04 will not boot to login screen. What do I do now???
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 21:47:34 +1000 Simon Ives si...@simonives.info wrote: If you can reach a terminal then enter: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop This will install the Gnome desktop environment for you. Also, `sudo tasksel`. Then install Kubuntu desktop or Ubuntu desktop as you desire. kk -- Karl Goetz, (Kamping_Kaiser / VK5FOSS) Debian user / gNewSense contributor http://www.kgoetz.id.au No, I won't join your social networking group signature.asc Description: PGP signature -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: SOLVED !!! Re: Help!!! Music player Amarok has error about DCOP communications
Hi, I am not sure if you are aware that linux.conf.au will be in Hobart later this month. This is one of the best Linux conferences around - although it is quite technical. If you can't afford the time (or ticket price) you should try to make it along to the openday - see http://linux.conf.au/programme/about_programme#OpenDay I am not sure about the Mint crew, but there will be people from Australian Ubuntu community. There will also be other projects and distros represented at the open day. It might be a good chance for you to meet some more local Linux geeks. Cheers Dave On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 18:43 +1100, Peter Williams wrote: Hello Everyone (I'm doing a reply to all - for this email) *SMILE* thank you Paul, for your nice email. *GRIN* 2009/1/4 Paul Shirren shi...@shirro.com Hi Peter, Peter Williams wrote: To my great happiness (poor wording, I know!!!) - my Ubuntu Mint (Elyssa) OS is now working almost perfectly!!! *BIG SMILE HAPPY GRIN**!!! Well done. Can you please not refer to Mint Linux as Ubuntu Mint. Mint and Ubuntu are two separate projects with their own developers, forums and mailing lists. Okay, I will try to keep that in mind and refer to my OS by its correct name; Mint Linux. I get quite a bit confused about its correct name. I think that the Mint Linux ppl also call it Ubuntu Mint Linux etc etc. :-) There seems to be quite a lot of jargon buzz-words etc involved for the OS { Not that I'm objecting! SMILE }. Also, I find that the sheer volume of information and facts, knowledge and 'wisdom' of the Gurus developing the Mint Linux project -- well, it's information overload!! Too much for me to know where to begin looking. *SIGH* Note: I'm still only a Linux Newbie although I've used many many different computer systems over my life... since I was a young teenager (or even younger!). Our family's first computer was a Commodore PET (Personal Electronic Transactor) with 16 KB of RAM expandable to 32KB RAM. Actually, it was a pretty good machine -- it had a 6502 processor and it communicated with peripherals with a IEEE-488 port and also had a programmable 'user port' !!! It was amazing!!! And also very powerful. Actually, it's OS was Commodore PET BASIC which was written by Micro$oft! and was a combination of BASIC programming language with DOS commands included also!!! It was powerful but it bit tricky to learn!!! [ THOSE WERE THE DAYS!!! - e.g. circa the 1970's ] We are all in the same big happy open source family but there are issues of branding and trademark. The Ubuntu trademark is owned by Canonical and I am sure they would not want it to be diluted. I am sure the Mint people are proud of their work and feel the same. Thank you for explaining that. I'm very very pleased with my OS - although it still has its little querks (spelling?!). The nice people at Canonical are amazingly clever and I admire and thank them ### HAPPY GRIN ### Then I discovered that the repositories were wrong!!! The were pointing to Ubuntu repositories instead of Ubuntu Mint (Elyssa) ones. I don't know if this is a consequence of not understanding that Ubuntu and Mint are two separate projects. Yes, it probably is!!! (SMILE). I'll admit that I'm still a newbie beginner at Mint Linux; although I'll admit that I've been 'learning' Linux for more than one year!!! I'm just happy to get help from the those wonderfully clever and friendly Linux users!!! I had a Ford made by Mazda. You could probably replace suspension and engine parts with Mazda parts but other would have been to Ford specs. A person in that situation might ask about after market accessories on a Mazda forum and get friendly and useful advice but might also get completely misleading advice if Ford had changed the spec on some parts. That's an interesting analogy, and I think I understand. Thanks for that. #SMILE# Yours Sincerely, PEW - poet, computer geek, amiable human being and Christian -- Fond Regards, Peter Eric (aka 'pew') WILLIAMS from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia -- phone (03) 6236-9675 My free website is: http://pewtas.googlepages.com (or) http://tinyurl.com/yuyejs (please visit my free website and let me know what you think about it.) -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: SOLVED !!! Re: Help!!! Music player Amarok has error about DCOP communications
Hi Dave and Everyone, 2009/1/7 Dave Hall dave.h...@skwashd.com Hi, I am not sure if you are aware that linux.conf.au will be in Hobart later this month. This is one of the best Linux conferences around - although it is quite technical. If you can't afford the time (or ticket price) you should try to make it along to the openday - see http://linux.conf.au/programme/about_programme#OpenDay I went to the above mentioned link and found this webpage: http://keysigning.org/event/lca2009 quote from the website --- This keysigning will use the 'Sassaman-Projectedhttp://keysigning.org/methods/sassaman-projected' method, which is well suited to large groups. *Getting Ready* To participate in the LCA 2009 keysigning you will need to submit your public key prior to *2009-01-16 16:00:00*. NB: that's according to the system time of this server, which is currently 2009-01-07 01:20:30. It's * not* relative to your local time. The simplest way to do this is to export your public key in ascii-armored format and email it to 'lca2009-k...@keysigning.org'. On a typical Linux system you can do this by typing: gpg --export-options export-minimal --export -a *KeyID* | mail -s keysigning lca2009-k...@keysigning.org where *KeyID* is actually your unique key ID, something like '64011A8B'. After your key has been processed and added to the event keyring you will receive an email confirmation. Further instructions will be posted here closer to the event. *Keys accepted into the event keyring:* check this listhttp://keysigning.org/keylist/lca2009.txtto see if your key has been added. The list is updated in real time. --- Now please bear in mind that I'm still a Mint Ubuntu newbie... I'm using Gnome Desktop 2.22.3. I eventually worked out that I needed to do was select the menu: Applications / System Tools / Terminal Program - Super I am not sure about the Mint crew, but there will be people from Australian Ubuntu community. There will also be other projects and distros represented at the open day. It might be a good chance for you to meet some more local Linux geeks. Cheers Dave On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 18:43 +1100, Peter Williams wrote: Hello Everyone (I'm doing a reply to all - for this email) *SMILE* thank you Paul, for your nice email. *GRIN* 2009/1/4 Paul Shirren shi...@shirro.com Hi Peter, Peter Williams wrote: To my great happiness (poor wording, I know!!!) - my Ubuntu Mint (Elyssa) OS is now working almost perfectly!!! *BIG SMILE HAPPY GRIN**!!! Well done. Can you please not refer to Mint Linux as Ubuntu Mint. Mint and Ubuntu are two separate projects with their own developers, forums and mailing lists. Okay, I will try to keep that in mind and refer to my OS by its correct name; Mint Linux. I get quite a bit confused about its correct name. I think that the Mint Linux ppl also call it Ubuntu Mint Linux etc etc. :-) There seems to be quite a lot of jargon buzz-words etc involved for the OS { Not that I'm objecting! SMILE }. Also, I find that the sheer volume of information and facts, knowledge and 'wisdom' of the Gurus developing the Mint Linux project -- well, it's information overload!! Too much for me to know where to begin looking. *SIGH* Note: I'm still only a Linux Newbie although I've used many many different computer systems over my life... since I was a young teenager (or even younger!). Our family's first computer was a Commodore PET (Personal Electronic Transactor) with 16 KB of RAM expandable to 32KB RAM. Actually, it was a pretty good machine -- it had a 6502 processor and it communicated with peripherals with a IEEE-488 port and also had a programmable 'user port' !!! It was amazing!!! And also very powerful. Actually, it's OS was Commodore PET BASIC which was written by Micro$oft! and was a combination of BASIC programming language with DOS commands included also!!! It was powerful but it bit tricky to learn!!! [ THOSE WERE THE DAYS!!! - e.g. circa the 1970's ] We are all in the same big happy open source family but there are issues of branding and trademark. The Ubuntu trademark is owned by Canonical and I am sure they would not want it to be diluted. I am sure the Mint people are proud of their work and feel the same. Thank you for explaining that. I'm very very pleased with my OS - although it still has its little querks (spelling?!). The nice people at Canonical are amazingly clever and I admire and thank them ### HAPPY GRIN ### Then I discovered that the repositories were wrong!!! The were pointing to Ubuntu repositories instead of Ubuntu Mint (Elyssa) ones. I don't know if this is a
Re: SOLVED !!! Re: Help!!! Music player Amarok has error about DCOP communications
Peter Williams wrote: I went to the above mentioned link and found this webpage: http://keysigning.org/event/lca2009 Don't worry about the keysigning Peter. That is for developers attending the conference. The Open Day is on Saturday 24th January at the University of Tasmania, Sandy Bay campus. It is free and open to the general public if you are interested. Still waiting for details on the start and finish time. When there is more info it will probably appear here: http://linux.conf.au/programme/open_day -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
SOLVED !!! Re: Help!!! Music player Amarok has error about DCOP communications
Hi Fellow Ubuntu Folk :-))) Just a quickie to say... I've fixed my problems with Amarok music player also some other problems too. ### Problem SOLVED !!! ### I ended up doing lots of things... I'm not exactly sure which thing I did actually worked !!! *SMILE* One thing I did was to reboot to a Gnome terminal shell (not sure if that's exactly the correct term). And I used the command (which I found one a Ubuntu help website) sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restartsudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart Then I discovered that the repositories were wrong!!! The were pointing to Ubuntu repositories instead of Ubuntu Mint (Elyssa) ones. I used the Package Manager to change them to Mint one's. Actually I managed get them all wrong! E.g I had Mint 8 Repositories in the Package Manager... but they were not correct. SO ... I reboots and chose the Mint Recovery mode. And I then chose all 3 options for fixing problems!!! One of the boot up recovery options was to fix the broken repositories... and I did that. To my great happiness (poor wording, I know!!!) - my Ubuntu Mint (Elyssa) OS is now working almost perfectly!!! *BIG SMILE HAPPY GRIN**!!! So now Ubuntu Amarok seems to work fine! Yours with Love, PEW signing off from North Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. 2009/1/4 Peter Williams pew...@gmail.com Hi Everyone, Firstly, I'll like to wish everybody here a sincerely Happy New Year for 2009 and all Yuletide Seasons Greetings *BIG HAPPY SMILE!!!* Okay.. here's my problem. I'm using Linux Mint Operating System I think that its great!!! I also use Amarok music player and I have a lot of music files which I've 'ripped' from my music cds which I own. I returned home yesterday afternoon (3rd January 2009) from having a great holiday with my mum dad in Victor Harbour, South Australia. My dad has a new computer system and he uses M$ Windowz XP Professional OS. He's having quite a few problems with it -- but I've tried to help him. *SMILE* Anyway... last night I switched on my computer and started Amarok (latest version, I think). And I had my computer play music thru' my Dell brand 2 x speakers and harmon/kardon sub-woofer (which I have from my old Dell computer I purchased many years ago). I was succesfully able to play music thru my speakers and subwoofer... while I was in bed sleeping. It was very pleasant!!! :-))) However, Amarok had some message about not being about to do something because dcopserver was not there!?!?!? Question: What Do I need to do on my computer to make Amarok work again? This morning (Sunday, 4th Jan 2009) I rebooted my pc a few times... then I rebooted into the recovery mode. And fixed some things. It seemed to improve some things. I then used the menu on the screen System / Administration / Synaptic Package Manager and I think I found the correct files to install the dcopserver and also some files for Amarok's libvisual thing! I then let Synaptic Package Manager do it's thing... And it downloaded and installed something! (I don't really understand what!) Anyway I've switched off my pc and rebooted it etc. Now when I try to start Amarok it does not start and I get a window with the following error message: Amarok Error Message DCOP communications error (Amarok) There was an error setting up inter-process communications for KDE. The message returned by the system was: Could not open network socket Please check that the dcopsever program is running! [OK] button nb - I will happily provide extra 'system specs' or details if requested... but I'll admit that I don't really understand what type of computer it is. I know that it is quite new and I really like my pc... but I don't really understand what processor speed or whatever it has!!! :-) It's rate myself as still a beginner at learning and using Linux Ubuntu Mint OS -- even thro' I've been using Linux Mint since sometime last year. also... I don't like using the 'terminal' console command ... because it's new and I don't really understand how it works. *SMILE* I'll use the terminal command line when I need to... but I don't really like it :-) *Yours PEW -- a little bit baffled as to why my favourite music player, Amarok, is not working!!! *SMILE* * *from North Hobart, Tasmania. * -- Fond Regards, Peter Eric (aka 'pew') WILLIAMS from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia -- phone (03) 6236-9675 My free website is: http://pewtas.googlepages.com (or) http://tinyurl.com/yuyejs (please visit my free website and let me know what you think about it.) -- Fond Regards, Peter Eric (aka 'pew') WILLIAMS from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia -- phone (03) 6236-9675 My free website is: http://pewtas.googlepages.com (or) http://tinyurl.com/yuyejs (please visit my free website and let me know what you think about it.) -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: SOLVED !!! Re: Help!!! Music player Amarok has error about DCOP communications
Hi Peter, Peter Williams wrote: To my great happiness (poor wording, I know!!!) - my Ubuntu Mint (Elyssa) OS is now working almost perfectly!!! *BIG SMILE HAPPY GRIN**!!! Well done. Can you please not refer to Mint Linux as Ubuntu Mint. Mint and Ubuntu are two separate projects with their own developers, forums and mailing lists. We are all in the same big happy open source family but there are issues of branding and trademark. The Ubuntu trademark is owned by Canonical and I am sure they would not want it to be diluted. I am sure the Mint people are proud of their work and feel the same. Then I discovered that the repositories were wrong!!! The were pointing to Ubuntu repositories instead of Ubuntu Mint (Elyssa) ones. I don't know if this is a consequence of not understanding that Ubuntu and Mint are two separate projects. I had a Ford made by Mazda. You could probably replace suspension and engine parts with Mazda parts but other would have been to Ford specs. A person in that situation might ask about after market accessories on a Mazda forum and get friendly and useful advice but might also get completely misleading advice if Ford had changed the spec on some parts. -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: HELP
Mark Charmaine wrote: hello there i have one of those computers and have no idea how to use it could you please email me the info to [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] which company does support the computer as we tried to get the internet on it and they say they dont do it you can also contact me on 0437532811 thank you heaps Hi, I haven't run across any Internet service providers that won't allow you access if you are using Ubuntu Linux, you may have problems with internal modems though. If you live North of Adelaide I would be happy to give you any help I am able. Your welcome to email me off list if you do live north of Adelaide.. I suggest you try clicking on the Help icon (the small lifebelt) on top of the screen and do some reading. Hope this helps. Take Care Winton -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: HELP
Hi Charmaine On Tuesday 24 June 2008 20:56:22 Mark Charmaine wrote: hello there i have one of those computers and have no idea how to use it could you please email me the info to [EMAIL PROTECTED] which company does support the computer as we tried to get the internet on it and they say they dont do it you can also contact me on 0437532811 thank you heaps Problem above is that you gave us nothing to work with. What is one of those computers for example. Could be any system available. Are you using dialup or broadband? What modem are you using. Which version of ubuntu? etc. The more specific you can be the more likely people will be able to help you. If you're using a broadband modem then which one? They're generally setup via the browser in ubuntu and setting will in part depend on you internet service provider so we may well need that info as well. Even isp techies that don't know ubuntu can get you there with a broadband setup if you can start your browser, i.e. firefox James -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: Help- First Time User
On Mon, 2008-02-25 at 00:15 -0800, Suejh wrote: Thought I would try out my Live CD Version 5.04 on my IBM Laptop. 5.04 is nearly 3 years old. try updating to a newer version of ubuntu for starters. 7.10 is the latest and only 2 more months before 8.04 is released. -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: Help- First Time User
On Mon, 25 Feb 2008 00:15:08 -0800 (PST), Suejh [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Thought I would try out my Live CD Version 5.04 on my IBM Laptop. Pleased with the initial set up but panicked when it came to loading some important software (Cashflow Manager) and removed live CD. Have notice some problems when I have restarted laptop. EG a number of software programs are not functioning properly and Folder Names eg my Documents', 'My Pictures' are not showing on the Start Menu. The Icons are there but not the names. Can someone please help. Hi Sue, 2 questions: 1) Are the folder names missing from Windows or Ubuntu? 2) Did you install Ubuntu to your harddrive or just try out the Live CD? Cheers Mark -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au