How did you install the OS, is it directly upgrade and did the fresh
installation
On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 12:08 AM, Shino Jacob shinoja...@gmail.com wrote:
looks like ubuntu 11.1 is really broken.
there are issues in nautilus , like open-terminal will cause stability
issues, find- as- you-
looks like ubuntu 11.1 is really broken.
there are issues in nautilus , like open-terminal will cause stability
issues, find- as- you- type is not working correctly
now evdo connection is not connecting automatically.
all these items used to work nicely in 10.10
and you will never know when unity
Hello Sreekumar,
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Beginners%27_Guide#Partitioning_hard_disks_.28general_information.29
Should answer your questions about hard drive partitioning. As to resizing
partitions safely, its always better to backup all your data, and do a fresh
partitioning.
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*Points to be noted i**nstalling Windows and any GNULinux distro (dual
boot) when the hard disk is completely free*
- Always install Windows first. If you install Windows after GNULinux, it
will override GNULinux's boot loader with the Windows boot loader. And
Windows Boot Loader
Thanks for enlightening. What is the maximum no. of partitions that can be
created in a hard disk? Some space is there in my hard disk unpartitioned.
Is Windows cannot be installed, if there are more than the permissible no.
of partitions in a disk? I could not install Windows in disk 1, as the
i would suggest to do the partitioning with windows partitiioning tool
1. install win 7 to a 80 GB partition(suggested), do not create partitions
for rest of the unallocated space at this point
2. after windows is installed and fully configured(drivers etc)
right click My
Now (after one more day), I cannot access both Ubuntu and Windows. Error
message: Grub rescue
I tried to install Windows afresh. Computer gone stuck after the first
re-start. (Used 2 different DVDs. Same effect)
I lost valuable data and 20 GB of classified and customised songs after this
Friends,
3 days ago I tried to install Ubuntu 11.10 in my computer. The first
2 attempts failed with a message 'Error:No such partition Grub
rescue', on booting the computer.
In the 3rd time, boot loader appeared and I could access Ubuntu.
But when I select Windows 7, the above said message
Hi,
Guys i installed Ubuntu 11.10 and there was problem with Wifi from the
start. Older Ubuntu had the free drivers and it used to work
perfectly, but the new 11.10 has only the propitiatory driver by
default and so i had to deactivate it and get again some broadcom
drivers for BCM4311 and in
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-B54d7BeKbv8/Tpp6s265lqI/ChE/YDRL4w1QbRE/Desktop.png
The look of operating system changed which is entirely different from
11.04. Application System etc are not visible. Any body can help me?
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You can still select your old theme(ubuntu classic ?) at the time of user
login at boot time.
/renjith_g
On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 12:04 PM, keralafarmer
chandrasekharan.n...@gmail.com wrote:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-B54d7BeKbv8/Tpp6s265lqI/ChE/YDRL4w1QbRE/Desktop.png
The
On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 2:40 PM, RENJITH G gopinadhanrenj...@gmail.comwrote:
You can still select your old theme(ubuntu classic ?) at the time of user
login at boot time.
/renjith_g
I think that option is not available any more.
On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 12:04 PM, keralafarmer
Apparently there are two ways to get back your Ubuntu Classic.
You have to install either one of the following packages.
1. sudo apt-get install gnome-panel
2. sudo apt-get install gnome-session-fallback
After installing any one of the above package, logout and then select Gnome
Classic from the
Now Four options available
1. Recovery Console
2. Ubuntu
3. Ubuntu 2D
4. User Defined Session
2011/10/17 ajithse...@gmail.com ajithse...@gmail.com
Apparently there are two ways to get back your Ubuntu Classic.
You have to install either one of the following packages.
1. sudo apt-get install
Dear all,
For those of you who want to try out Ubuntu 11.10, here is a downloadable
installation guide
http://ubuntumanual.org/posts/434/how-to-install-ubuntu-11-10-oneiric-ocelot-an-ubuntu-installation-guide
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Cheers,
Binny
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Freedom Unplugged
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