Cheers Glad to know that your problem is solved..
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 10:55 AM, Jesse Francis wrote:
> Solved:) the problem was with a package named sipwitch, which failed
> to terminate at shutdown. Went to recovery console, nailed him to
> cross(reported bug) and killed him with apt-ge
I guess the easiest solution will be to replace the BURG bootloader by the
default GRUB bootloader, since BURG is not fully tested on all systems as of
now.
To reinstall GRUB just run the following command in your terminal-
*sudo grub-install /dev/sda*
To avoid any further problems you may also r
@rakesh, I think that the answer lies in the user-friendliness of Ubuntu in
terms of various different ways the users can find help. The choices are
many, such as Ubuntu forums, Ubuntu-wiki, Ubuntu community help pages,
Launchpad answers, and the one that I love the most- help via IRC. On IRC
the U
I thinking this is just a part of what we say, 'thinking out of the box'.
Well, only with such off the road decisions can linux hope to have a better
user acceptance. What I understood from the decision is that Xserver is
something like a legacy software, it had not been designed for graphics
inten
Hi dude,
I'm not sure if the solution in the following post may work. But its worth a
try I guess. :)
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-860399.html
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 11:51 AM, Srihari k wrote:
> Hi ,
> I just tried to install ubuntu 10.04 in my computer ,IThe keyboard and
> mouse