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Hi,
Posting a reminder for the Freed.in meeting tomorrow.
While the real work will probably only commence in a
couple of weeks, if you wish to be part of organising
the event, it is best to get involved as early as
possible.
Looking forward to seeing people.
Regards,
Gora
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008
2008/11/19 Parijat Garg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> so from flash to ubuntu desktop. I suspect that the disk is being mounted as
> a USB 1.1 device. The dmesg output doesn't seem to say that though. Inlined
> is the dmesg output. Any help would be very appreciated.
>
After mounting the disk see output
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Arun Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 19 Nov 2008, Yashpal Nagar wrote:
>>
>> NO BOOT DEVICE DETECTED, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS F1 TO CONTINUE
>> OR PRESS F2 TO SYSTEM SETUP
>>
>
> The system BIOS is telling you that it cannot find a bootable devic
On Wednesday 19 Nov 2008, Yashpal Nagar wrote:
>
> NO BOOT DEVICE DETECTED, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS F1 TO CONTINUE
> OR PRESS F2 TO SYSTEM SETUP
>
The system BIOS is telling you that it cannot find a bootable device.
Most likely your CD/DVD boot sector is corrupted.
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Hi All,
I am running a Feisty installation (decidedly ancient!) and I have to
transfer tonnes of data from a laptop to my desktop using a flash disk. The
problem is that the data transfer rates I'm obtaining are pathetic - under 1
mbps. Transfer from my (Windows) laptop to the drive is super-fast
Hi All
I am facing a problem with a Optiplex 740 from Dell to set it up for
with SUSE Linux 10 SP2.
No matter whatever way I installs it says..
NO BOOT DEVICE DETECTED, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS F1 TO CONTINUE
OR PRESS F2 TO SYSTEM SETUP
There seems to be a nvidia software raid onboard, which
Hi,
We have made some posters for upcoming FOSS.IN/2008. One to
showcase the "Pillars of KDE", and other to showcase the Indic
localisation for KDE. All of them have been made using inkscape.
[1]http://pradeepto.livejournal.com/16634.html
[2]http://pradeepto.livejournal.com/1