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@Manoj It is really nice that you want to send Ubuntu Cd's to people that
need them. However pl do not hijack a post. Create a new post instead.
Regards
Narendra Diwate
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 23:11, manoj prabhakaran wrote:
> I had registered at Ubuntu Community web forum ...they have sent
I had registered at Ubuntu Community web forum ...they have sent me CD,
thanks to Ubuntu community .
Give me your Postal address I shall send you a copy of original CD free of
cost
thanks
Still there is problem in installing ubuntu 10.4 on a Nvidia chip set board
( Display ). tried t
On 15 May 2010 15:18, NARENDRA DIWATE wrote:
> I know i can go gksu nautilus and delete the Apt Cache in /var, but is there
> a better way of doing it.
> Something that will delete all extraneous cache and log files that buildup
> after a while of usage. Something like CCleaner in Windows. I know
Read Somewhere on the Ubuntu forums not to use Bleachbit as it does
not work as ideal, i.e removes things that should not be and leaves
stuff that needs to go.
On 16/05/2010, Nandan Vaidya wrote:
> On 15 May 2010 15:18, NARENDRA DIWATE wrote:
>
>> I know i can go gksu nautilus and delete the Apt
On 15 May 2010 15:18, NARENDRA DIWATE wrote:
> I know i can go gksu nautilus and delete the Apt Cache in /var, but is
> there a better way of doing it.
> Something that will delete all extraneous cache and log files that buildup
> after a while of usage. Something like CCleaner in Windows. I know
On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 9:12 AM, Narendra Diwate
wrote:
> >> I know i can go gksu nautilus and delete the Apt Cache in /var, but is
> there
> >> a better way of doing it.
> >> Something that will delete all extraneous cache and log files that
> buildup
> >> after a while of usage. Something like C
>> I know i can go gksu nautilus and delete the Apt Cache in /var, but is
there
>> a better way of doing it.
>> Something that will delete all extraneous cache and log files that
buildup
>> after a while of usage. Something like CCleaner in Windows. I know Linux
>> does not collect too much extrane
how you got CD from Uk? What is the procedure to be followed?
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 11:44 PM, manoj prabhakaran
wrote:
> thanks to all team, i have received CD from UK... thanks again
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> On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 3:18 PM, NARENDRA DIWATE <
> narendra.diw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I know i
thanks to all team, i have received CD from UK... thanks again
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 3:18 PM, NARENDRA DIWATE
wrote:
> I know i can go gksu nautilus and delete the Apt Cache in /var, but is
> there a better way of doing it.
> Something that will delete all extraneous cache and log files that
On 05/15/2010 03:18 PM, NARENDRA DIWATE wrote:
> I know i can go gksu nautilus and delete the Apt Cache in /var, but is there
> a better way of doing it.
> Something that will delete all extraneous cache and log files that buildup
> after a while of usage. Something like CCleaner in Windows. I know
I know i can go gksu nautilus and delete the Apt Cache in /var, but is there
a better way of doing it.
Something that will delete all extraneous cache and log files that buildup
after a while of usage. Something like CCleaner in Windows. I know Linux
does not collect too much extraneous data, but i
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