[ubuntu-in] Ubuntu Installation Problem

2008-01-20 Thread Rishi Saikia
Hi,

This is regarding the query I'd posted regarding installation of 7.10 on a
dual-boot XP/6.06.

Since the 7.10 LiveCD was giving me problems, I installed 7.04 from it's
liveCD and then did an internet upgrade to 7.10. Worked flawlessly!

Thanks all for your help!

Regards,

Rishi
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[ubuntu-in] Ubuntu Installation Problem

2008-01-19 Thread Rishi Saikia
Hi,

I have a dual boot XP/ Ubuntu 6.06 machine (40GB, 256MB RAM). I have been
trying to upgrade the system to Ubuntu 7.1 through the liveCD, but doesn't
work. Everytime I try to install, the system stops responding as soon as the
install says 'detecting file systems.' At first, I thought I had a problem
with the installer CD. So, downloaded again, and tried, but didn't work.

I've done all the checks (memory check, CD check, etc.), and everything
seems to be in place. And I had installed 6.06 from the same CD drive. What
could be the problem?

Regards,

Rishi
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[ubuntu-in] Broadband through ADSL USB Modem

2008-01-14 Thread Rishi Saikia
Hi,

I've just installed Wubi Ubuntu on my WinXP pc. I've succesfully booted
through Ubuntu, and have somehow managed to configure my Beetel 100Cx modem
(i.e. upon startup, the modem blinks, and then the light stabilises). This
I've done by loading the firmware through the process described in a thread
in this forum itself.

However, I am at a loss as to how to configure the connection. How do I
exactly set up a connection now? I've tried modifying the options file, and
plugging in my passwords et. al into the pap-secrets file. However, all that
i get when i 'pon' is lines and lines of gibberish.

Can anyone guide me on the exact files to load or enter into the necessary
configuration files for the airtel connection to work? I'm a complete newbie
to Linux, so all instructions will have to be 'take two steps right, walk 3
steps forward' style. Is there a standard template for airtel that I can use
to replace the necessary files (pap-secrets, chap-secrets, provider,
options, etc.)?

Please help!

Regards,

Rishi
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