On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:44 PM, manish sharma
wrote:
> my name is manish sharma.i install ubuntu8.10.but my visual effect could not
> be enabeled. & how can restricted driver install.
There should be a section in the system setting pull down menu called
"restricted drivers" assuming you're usi
my name is manish sharma.i install ubuntu8.10.but my visual effect could not
be enabeled. & how can restricted driver install.
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2009/2/14 Harshal Kirtane
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> Hi all,
>
> Pls let me know where I can get Video Tutorials to get indepth knowledge
> about linux/Unix
>
Youtube, tried that?
> Currently I am working on fedora 8
> Which the best Certification in Unix/Linux, valuable world-wide?
>
RHCE and LPI
>
> pls Reply me s
Hi all,
Pls let me know where I can get Video Tutorials to get indepth knowledge
about linux/Unix
Currently I am working on fedora 8
Which the best Certification in Unix/Linux, valuable world-wide?
pls Reply me soon
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On Feb 13, 5:36 am, Scott Vargovich wrote:
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> manish,
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> - From the shell prompt, type 'dpkg --configure -a' (without the quotes).
> That should fix the issue. Please let us know if it doesn't.
>
> Thanks,
>
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manish,
- From the shell prompt, type 'dpkg --configure -a' (without the quotes).
That should fix the issue. Please let us know if it doesn't.
Thanks,
Scott
manish sharma wrote:
> when i install updates in ubuntu8.10 then
>
> E: dpkg was interru