So what does all this mean? How does it help me have a working version of
Linux?
You have great potential with this software to usurp Microsoft and aid in
secure computing but having to be a 'geek' to understand anything is
suicidal.
Until you can make this truly a plug and play environment and
Andreas - I have found my downloaded disc and amongst the files thereon
there is indeed a wubi icon which brings up the interface that is
illustrated on the link you included.
Hope this helps sort out these problems. I like what I see so far but would
like to see it run properly before I could st
The site was http://www.ubuntu.com/
On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 7:50 AM, Andreas Olsson
wrote:
> "installed within a WinXP program."
>
> The thing is that that sounds very much like Wubi.
>
> http://wubi-installer.org/
>
> Just to avoid any confusion, can you provide the link to the site where
> you
I downloaded from the Ubuntu site version 10 and installed within a WinXP
program. I'm not familiar with Wubi.
I updated of course, from within Ubuntu
Roger
On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 2:40 PM, Andreas Olsson wrote:
> Is your Ubuntu installation perhaps of the Wubi kind? The symptoms does
> look
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: memtest86+
Updating from Ubuntu8.10 thru web - this was first indication of
problem. Any other concerns seemed to be with memtest86 - this was first
message
unable to make backup link of ./boot/memtest86+.bin before installing
new version: Operation not