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So, is there anyone here in our time zone who could possibly help?!
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g to find
> someone who could give me the clock but no progress yet.
>
> I had a chat with some people on the channel who pointed out this link:
> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-irc/2014-November/001768.html
>
> So, is there anyone here in our time zone who could possibly
chat with some people on the channel who pointed out this link:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-irc/2014-November/001768.html
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On Tue, 30/7/13, Rhyll Tonge wrote:
Subject: Emergency Ubuntu Help!!
To: "'ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com'"
Received: Tuesday, 30 July, 2013, 9:14 AM
> I was updating to the new ubuntu and half way through
my computer turned
Hi All!
>
My ubuntu has crashed at a very inconvenient time.
>
> Please, please help as i know nothing about technology !!! J
>
> I was updating to the new ubuntu and half way through my computer turned off..
>
> When i turned it back on again it has totally frozen, my mouse
On 07/05/12 06:40, Chris Robinson wrote:
From: Peter Goggin
To: Chris Robinson
Cc: "ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com"
Sent: Sunday, 6 May 2012 9:41 PM
Subject: Re: help needed with printers
I have reinstalled CUPS but the problem still remains. I can get my Samsung
colour laser print
On 07/05/12 00:08, Peter Goggin wrote:
> On 06/05/12 21:55, Jared Norris wrote:
>>> ...
>>>
>> Can you copy the actual error message for us? Sometimes that gives a
>> clue as to what is the actual issue.
>>
> The message is: There was an error during the CUPS operation:
> 'server-error-internal-err
> From: Peter Goggin
>To: Chris Robinson
>Cc: "ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com"
>Sent: Sunday, 6 May 2012 9:41 PM
>Subject: Re: help needed with printers
>I have reinstalled CUPS but the problem still remains. I can get my Samsung
>colour laser printer to work t
On 06/05/12 21:55, Jared Norris wrote:
I have reinstalled CUPS but the problem still remains. I can get my Samsung
colour laser printer to work through the usb port but not yhe Kyocera
FS1010. I am using 12.04 ubuntu.
By the way even when connected to the windows box as a shared printer the
ubu
> I have reinstalled CUPS but the problem still remains. I can get my Samsung
> colour laser printer to work through the usb port but not yhe Kyocera
> FS1010. I am using 12.04 ubuntu.
>
> By the way even when connected to the windows box as a shared printer the
> ubuntu box cannot use the Kyocera
der a full upgrade to the new release.
*From:* Peter Goggin
*To:* ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com
*Sent:* Friday, 4 May 2012 11:15 AM
*Subject:* help needed with printers
I have a Kyocera FS1010 laser p
ew release.
>
> From: Peter Goggin
>To: ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com
>Sent: Friday, 4 May 2012 11:15 AM
>Subject: help needed with printers
>
>I have a Kyocera FS1010 laser printer. I have tried attaching it to my ubuntu
>box using the usb port. Ths system f
I have a Kyocera FS1010 laser printer. I have tried attaching it to my
ubuntu box using the usb port. Ths system finds the printer and tries to
load the drivers but then comes up with a CUPS Server internal error.
Originally the kyocera was attached to my windows box as a shared
printer and I
I am using the latest version 11.10 and am experiencing multiple
wireless drop outs. I have another machine on a different system and
that one is ok.
I have checked the obvious hard connections they are ok. Do you have
any suggestions?
Geoff
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Hey all,
Was just wondering if there was a Sydney event going on for the release of
Maverick Meerkat? If not, does anyone want to help me set one up? Also, if we
do, I can't (legally, I think) do it in a pub, because I'm only a minor.
Regards,
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> scribus. I can't
> >> figure out how to change the text layers.
> Given that it supposedly
> >> has a multilingual text layer file, I thought that
> the best way to do
> >> it would be to add another text layer (en-au) and
> modify
the text file in the source package).
> Another option is to write a new document and copy and paste the images.
>
> If you really get stuck, contact me off-list and I will help you with the
> graphics.
>
> Andre
>
> .
>
> On 23 July 2010 16:09, MoLE
>
>>
tord.jans...@gmail.com
He has volunteered to assist (see the text file in the source package).
Another option is to write a new document and copy and paste the images.
If you really get stuck, contact me off-list and I will help you with the
graphics.
Andre
.
On 23 July 2010 16:09, MoLE
> wr
en-au) and modify the contact
details to suit our LoCo.
Are there any scribus gurus out there who can point me in the right
direction or help me out? Obviously this would help all of us who
want to promote ubuntu locally.
TIA
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Hi everyone,
Could someone please help with adding my FOSS project to the Ubuntu
repositories?
The project web site is: http://smallbasic.sourceforge.net/
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On 01/07/10 22:41, Jay wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> I am new to ubuntu and the group. I am seeking help on the
> installation of ubuntu and removing suse. Can some body guide me or
> help me to install.
>
> Thank you
>
> JAY
>
You install Ubuntu right over where Su
nds,
I am new to ubuntu and the group. I am seeking help on the
installation of ubuntu and removing suse. Can some body guide me or
help me to install.
Thank you
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I am new to ubuntu and the group. I am seeking help on the
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help me to install.
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Kym Mickan wrote:
/is this where I can ask for help as I'm new at this ubuntu stuff and
having some headaches./
Hello Kym,
Yes you sure can...
Fire away.
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On Fri, 2010-05-07 at 11:21 +0930, Kym Mickan wrote:
> is this where I can ask for help as I'm new at this ubuntu stuff and
> having some headaches.
This is one of the channels you can ask for help.
if you would like more real time help you can join us in irc at
#ubuntu-au on t
On 07/05/10 11:51, Kym Mickan wrote:
/is this where I can ask for help as I'm new at this ubuntu stuff and
having some headaches./
Yep, at least one of the places. One other would be the ubuntu mail list
(to which you need to subscribe here:
http://www.ubuntu.com/support/comm
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e for my clients. Also 1:1 email provides more
> opportunities for going into detail from the first response.
>
> Cheers
>
> Dave
>
> >
> > On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 4:59 PM, david egan wrote:
> > hi Melissa,
> > Is there any1 that can help
ts. Also 1:1 email provides more
opportunities for going into detail from the first response.
Cheers
Dave
>
> On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 4:59 PM, david egan wrote:
> hi Melissa,
> Is there any1 that can help me load Ubuntu onto my computer in
> Melbourne ...n
I just responded to David off list but out of curiosity for the future is it
OK for IT companies to reply on this list with their rates and services?
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 4:59 PM, david egan wrote:
> hi Melissa,
> Is there any1 that can help me load Ubuntu onto my computer in Mel
hi Melissa,
Is there any1 that can help me load Ubuntu onto my computer in Melbourne
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Help,
I have an HP 5P scanner plugged into an qlogic scsi card. It has stopped
working! I can't remember the last time it did work. I am using kubuntu 9:10
with the latest kernel updates etc. I know that the sg module is now built
into the kernel but something is going wrong and I d
reens and software to try
> > Sync master dell or samsung
> > The dell gave me a bit of heartburn also similar to yours on 9.10
> > but since reverting back to an earlier version no worries.
> > What helped me back in the early days was these threads (I save them
>
-newbie-8/screen-resolution-problem-in-ubuntu-362160/
> or maybe it was this one
> http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/ubuntu-help/138524-stuck-800x600-resolution-dell-1100-a.html
>
> caveat 1
> when I had the Dell problem I was operating Ubuntu that I installed
> via wubi
> it use
OPM595 wrote:
> My problem precisely is that I can not get a screen resolution other then
> 800 x 600. On a 19" monitor, this is a real headache.
> In Preferences > Display there is nothing detected and the only display
> size listed to choose from is 800 x 600.
>
> Anyway, I think this thing has c
uestions/linux-newbie-8/screen-resolution-problem-in-ubuntu-362160/
or maybe it was this one
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/ubuntu-help/138524-stuck-800x600-resolution-dell-1100-a.html
caveat 1
when I had the Dell problem I was operating Ubuntu that I installed
via wubi
it used to give me the irits on
My problem precisely is that I can not get a screen resolution other then
800 x 600. On a 19" monitor, this is a real headache.
In Preferences > Display there is nothing detected and the only display
size listed to choose from is 800 x 600.
Anyway, I think this thing has caused enough stress. And
So what is not working then?
2009/11/12 OPM595 :
> Thanks Chris,
> Just checking, and no, I do not have an xorg.conf file at all. Could this
> possibly be my problem?
> I don't see any errors when the machine boots-up. Loads grub, then the
> splash screen, login and so forth, but no errors that I
Thanks Chris,
Just checking, and no, I do not have an xorg.conf file at all. Could this
possibly be my problem?
I don't see any errors when the machine boots-up. Loads grub, then the
splash screen, login and so forth, but no errors that I can see.
Should I create an xorg.conf file, or could this ma
No extra drivers/changes to xorg should be needed - intel graphics
should work 'out-of-the-box'. In fact you can probably just remove
/etc/X11/xorg.conf if you have created one.
Since you are asking this I'm guessing that Xorg did not load up
properly - what did come up when you booted?
Were there
Oh, Ok. So, according to the last few responses, I maybe able to resolve
the problem with what I currently have?
Games? No. Unless, there's a 3D shoot 'em version of Sudoku. I have my
doubts. :)
So, where to from here? Make changes to my Xorg or something along those
lines? Download additional dri
On Wed, 2009-11-11 at 18:38 +1100, Chris Debenham wrote:
> Yes - you would see a reference to nvidia if you had a nvidia graphics card.
> The output shows that you have an onboard intel grapihcs card.
> The G31 should be good enough for web/work/video stuff - but may be a
> bit low-power for 3d gam
Yes - you would see a reference to nvidia if you had a nvidia graphics card.
The output shows that you have an onboard intel grapihcs card.
The G31 should be good enough for web/work/video stuff - but may be a
bit low-power for 3d games.
If you don't need fancy 3D then you'll probably be right to s
Thanks for the reply, Guys.
Sorry about the lack of info in my initial post.
Opening a terminal and doing "lspci | grep VGA" gives me the folowing:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82G33/G31 Express
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 10)
Now, I'm a little green on this, but
tions on this would be very much appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> rob
>
Good day Rob
I assume you have loaded up the drivers
if not this one may help came out I think about Aug/sept
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_amd64_185.18.36.html
same kit on another machine here Asu
> Well, you didn't mention what is actually in the box? What sort of
> graphics driver does it have? None? Integrated? If integrated, what
> chipset is it? Most integrated graphics cards are made by Intel, which
> is very Linux friendly.
Howdy,
Just regarding the above, in case you don't know,
On Wed, 2009-11-11 at 13:24 +1100, OPM595 wrote:
> Hi Guy's,
>
> I did post this to the main forums, but been a bit light on replies. So
> thought I'd just pass it bye the list, hoping to get a bit of advice, if
> possible, from the smart, good-looking and intelligent Ubuntu users here.
> :)
>
Hi Guy's,
I did post this to the main forums, but been a bit light on replies. So
thought I'd just pass it bye the list, hoping to get a bit of advice, if
possible, from the smart, good-looking and intelligent Ubuntu users here.
:)
I have just purchased a new machine with an ASUS P5KPL-AM/PS mo
Thanks for posting your findings... I have an Epson all-in-one to get
working I'll see if this method will work for my case, its better than
what its NOT doing currently!
On Mon, 2009-11-09 at 22:53 +1100, Peter Goggin wrote:
> I finally got my epson scanner working. The answer was in a french
I finally got my epson scanner working. The answer was in a french
document.
In english the steps are:
1. Place the scanner distribution disk in the dvd drive.
2. Open a terminal and execute the folowing commands:
cd /tmp
mkdir dossier_cab
cd dossier_cab
cp /cdrom/ESCAN/ModUsd.cab .
cabextract
Sorry forgot to reply to all!
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> From: Scott Evans
> Reply-to: sc...@vk7hse.hobby-site.org
> To: Peter Goggin
> Subject: Re: Help with Epson 3490 Photo Scanner
> Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 18:08:05 +1100
>
> Sorry but I can only answer th
When I upgraded to the latest ubuntu release and connected my usb
scanner Xsane found it and I was able to scan some pages. I restarted my
computer today and Xsan does not find the scanner and I get the message:
Failed to open device 'snalscan:libusb:001:005': invalid argument.
What does this mean
t; Sent: Sunday, 28 June 2009 11:14 PM
> To: Abramo Papp
> Cc: ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com
> Subject: Re: Please help me ask a question on the Ubuntu site
>
> Hello Abramo!
> I wish I had a solution to your problem but I don't know how to install a
> Telstra USB wireless m
Hi Dave,
I will try these links. I will let you know how I go.
Thanks, Abramo
-Original Message-
From: David Fawcett [mailto:omniw...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, 28 June 2009 11:14 PM
To: Abramo Papp
Cc: ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: Please help me ask a question on
ke' command ends in errors.
> I have read many questions and answers on the
> https://answers.launchpad.net/
> web site and none seem to offer any help. I have tried on two occassions to
> ask my own question. I got to the point where I entered a summary line,
> then
> I can't seem to get a
answers on the https://answers.launchpad.net/
web site and none seem to offer any help. I have tried on two occassions to
ask my own question. I got to the point where I entered a summary line, then
I can't seem to get any further. I must say it is very difficult for a
novice to find the quest
ng us what you still need Windows for, and maybe
> we can help you work out that part! :-) My wife & i just recently got
> rid of the one thing we needed Windows for on her computer: MS Money.
> We switched to GnuCash, and it's much easier to get to now - no waiting
> for 5 min
GWmbox wrote:
> Hi all
>
> New member and new ubuntu user. I'm about a 95% user of ubuntu as I
> still need windows for a few things - that will hopefully change soon :)
>
You could start by telling us what you still need Windows for, and maybe
we can help you work out
Hi all
New member and new ubuntu user. I'm about a 95% user of ubuntu as I
still need windows for a few things - that will hopefully change soon :)
I note on the Google group site that the group appears to have little
activity? Why? Anything I can help with and why mailing list and
help
Regards, Jamie Shaw.
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Callan Davies wrote:
>
> I've found it works really well, but I can't say I've ever tried a restore.
>
I really would try that ;-) That is probably the biggest problem with
backups - people find they can't restore. This could be for a variety
of reasons (media, setup ...). You should be able t
On Tue, 2009-03-31 at 11:10 +1030, Callan Davies wrote:
> > Simply Backup all goes well to the point of pressing the "backup now"
> > button and the "A backup run is initiated. The process id is "
> > message is displayed. After that, there is no sign of activity - that I
> > can see. I presu
On Tue, 2009-03-31 at 15:13 +1030, Callan Davies wrote:
> > I have loaded the system monitor as you have suggested and now have the
> > the little window on my panel. Couldn't find "Load" and "Disk" but I'll
> > work that out.
> >
> > You comments are pertinent and encouraging. Thanks again.
>
On Mon, 2009-03-30 at 18:24 -0700, daniel sobey wrote:
> When thinking about backups you need to ask yourself what you are protecting
> against.
>
> Do you want to protect yourself against a hard drive failure?
> Though not a backup raid mirroring can help reduce the effects of th
> I have loaded the system monitor as you have suggested and now have the
> the little window on my panel. Couldn't find "Load" and "Disk" but I'll
> work that out.
>
> You comments are pertinent and encouraging. Thanks again.
Hi Dave,
Right-Click on the system monitor panel applet and choo
On Tue, 2009-03-31 at 11:10 +1030, Callan Davies wrote:
> > Simply Backup all goes well to the point of pressing the "backup now"
> > button and the "A backup run is initiated. The process id is "
> > message is displayed. After that, there is no sign of activity - that I
> > can see. I presu
When thinking about backups you need to ask yourself what you are protecting
against.
Do you want to protect yourself against a hard drive failure?
Though not a backup raid mirroring can help reduce the effects of this.
you could do a copy of all the data on one disk to another disk in the same
> Simply Backup all goes well to the point of pressing the "backup now"
> button and the "A backup run is initiated. The process id is "
> message is displayed. After that, there is no sign of activity - that I
> can see. I presume that it is working in the background. Though it
> doesn't pr
For some time now I have been (dangerously!) putting off backing up my
8.04 system. There is much chatter on the Internet about the various
"best methods". I think I have settled on Simply Backup which I have now
installed. It seems to have all the elements that suit me.
Simply Backup all goes w
Hi Paul
On Sunday 15 March 2009 17:52:52 Paul Gear wrote:
> James Takac wrote:
> > ...
> > Thx for the prompt reply. I understand that much and am in the process of
> > going thru that using ifconfig to get the mac address of each of my
> > systems.
> > i'd assume to use the wlan0 mac address for
James Takac wrote:
> ...
> Thx for the prompt reply. I understand that much and am in the process of
> going thru that using ifconfig to get the mac address of each of my
> systems.
> i'd assume to use the wlan0 mac address for those connected wirelessly
> and
> the eth0 one for the cable connected
modem configuration to set their IPs.
>
> In the G604T manual i have, page 42 shows the Home -> DHCP screen with a
> few slots for static assignments. Put in your computer's MAC address
> along with the desired IP address, and save the config. Then try
> unplu
Hi Paul
On Sunday 15 March 2009 10:56:14 Paul Gear wrote:
> James Takac wrote:
> > Hi Guys
> >
> > I'm having problems getting the port forwarding to word on said modem. I
> > have the main pc hooked up via the ethernet port directly and my others
> > are wireless. I understand that I need to set
Hi Paul
On Sunday 15 March 2009 10:56:14 Paul Gear wrote:
> James Takac wrote:
> > Hi Guys
> >
> > I'm having problems getting the port forwarding to word on said modem. I
> > have the main pc hooked up via the ethernet port directly and my others
> > are wireless. I understand that I need to set
James Takac wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> I'm having problems getting the port forwarding to word on said modem. I have
> the main pc hooked up via the ethernet port directly and my others are
> wireless. I understand that I need to set up static ip's for port forwarding
> to work but that's where I'm ru
net mask: 255.0.0.0
Default Gateway: 10.1.1.1 (your router's address)
DNS: 10.1.1.1 and 61.88.88.88 (or whichever your provider is using)
Any help appreciated
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27;s a superuser? I set up this computer, and I gave my user
> account full access to everything. So why is it telling me this?
> Help!
>
Don't panic! Everything is probably fine. The superuser is called
'root', and is the equivalent to administrator on Windows.
Normally
n of the
DOS prompt. I put in the terminal command and it comes up with this:
dpkg: requested operation requires superuser privilege
So what's a superuser? I set up this computer, and I gave my user
account full access to everything. So why is it telling me this?
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Peter Williams wrote:
> Dear Ubuntu Folk,
>
> Problem SOLVED. I did a total re-install of my OS... wiping out the old OS.
>
> I'm now using Mint Ubuntu (Elyssa)... and it is the only OS on this pc. It
> was quite straight-forward to install (over-writing the old system).
That's the proverbial sl
Dear Ubuntu Folk,
Problem SOLVED. I did a total re-install of my OS... wiping out the old OS.
I'm now using Mint Ubuntu (Elyssa)... and it is the only OS on this pc. It
was quite straight-forward to install (over-writing the old system).
Best Regards,
PEW ;-)))
Fond Regards,
Peter Eric (aka
David Gillies wrote:
> Peter Williams wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Note my user name is 'user'. The home folder totals 32GB so it's NOT
>> the problem. Something else is taking all of the space.
>>
>
>
>
>> 32G.
>>
> So looking at your computer, I see that you've allocated a tota
ntu.com/117016/)
> >
> > I don't know what is taking up most of my space... I don't
> think it's
> > the Ubuntu installation itself. But something is hogging
> most of the
> > HDD and leaving me
Peter Williams wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Note my user name is 'user'. The home folder totals 32GB so it's NOT
> the problem. Something else is taking all of the space.
>
> 32G.
So looking at your computer, I see that you've allocated a total of 43G
for your Ubuntu install:
r...@user-desktop:/ho
ging most of the
>> > HDD and leaving me with only 3.2GB free hard disc space.
>> >
>> > Note that the HDDs in this pc is one terabyte (as 2 x 500 GB HDD). I
>> > will provide more technical details as requested as long as you
>> > explain how I'm to
Joel W Shea wrote:
> 2009/2/12 Dave Hall :
>> On Thu, 2009-02-12 at 09:24 +1100, Morgan Storey wrote:
>>> I'd suggest doing the below in /home/username
>>> du -h --max-depth=1
>>>
>>> This will tell you what folder is using what.
>> I was initially more interested in what his overall usage was, the
2009/2/12 Dave Hall :
> On Thu, 2009-02-12 at 09:24 +1100, Morgan Storey wrote:
>> I'd suggest doing the below in /home/username
>> du -h --max-depth=1
>>
>> This will tell you what folder is using what.
>
> I was initially more interested in what his overall usage was, then I
> would suggest he us
s one terabyte (as 2 x 500 GB
> HDD). I
> > will provide more technical details as requested as long
> as you
> > explain how I'm to obtain this info.
> >
> > I should NOT be running out of HDD space!!! Note also t
quested as long as you explain how
> I'm to obtain this info.
>
> I should NOT be running out of HDD space!!! Note also that I rate myself as
> only a Ubuntu Beginner!!! The links below are the result of chats in
> #beginners-help chat forum ... I tried to ask in #
HDDs in this pc is one terabyte (as 2 x 500 GB HDD). I
> > will provide more technical details as requested as long as you
> > explain how I'm to obtain this info.
> >
> > I should NOT be running out of HDD space!!! Note also that I rate
> > myself as only a Ubuntu B
vide more technical details as requested as long as you
> explain how I'm to obtain this info.
>
> I should NOT be running out of HDD space!!! Note also that I rate
> myself as only a Ubuntu Beginner!!! The links below are the result of
> chats in #beginners-help chat forum
e running out of HDD space!!! Note also that I rate myself as
only a Ubuntu Beginner!!! The links below are the result of chats in
#beginners-help chat forum ... I tried to ask in #ubuntu chat forum but it
was so very busy that I was effectively ignored ;-(
sudo fdisk -l
results below
http://paste.ub
the other peoples advice first though
because if you have kde4 as your default and its sort of half deleted
its advisable to install ubuntu-desktop.. Sorry I couldn't be more
help.
On Jan 23, 8:36 pm, Peter Williams wrote:
> Hello Ubuntu people,
>
> nb -- I will happily provide s
wtas.googlepages.com (or)
http://tinyurl.com/yuyejs
(please visit my free website and let me know what you think about it.)
George Burns - "You can't help getting older, but you don't have to get
old."
2009/1/25 Matthew Flaschen
> Peter Williams wrote:
&
... everyone was very
nice!!! (of course!)
My system now seems to be quite stable.
This website help me a lot:
http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/puregnomehardy
I ended up using the *Remove Kubuntu*
Pasting the command (in the black box) into the terminal shell (which is an
extremely long command
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 21:47:34 +1000
Simon Ives wrote:
> If you can reach a terminal then enter:
>
> sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
>
> This will install the Gnome desktop environment for you.
Also, `sudo tasksel`.
Then install "Kubuntu desktop" or "Ubuntu desktop" as you desire.
kk
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If you can reach a terminal then enter:
sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
This will install the Gnome desktop environment for you.
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Hello Ubuntu people,
nb -- I will happily provide system specs as requested and if I can figure
out how to find them out. My computer is an extremely new and fast computer.
It has Dual Core Processor (not sure what speed), 4 Gigabytes of memory and
a one terabyte HDD.
I urgently need help to fix
Peter Williams wrote:
> I went to the above mentioned link and found this webpage:
>
> http://keysigning.org/event/lca2009
Don't worry about the keysigning Peter. That is for developers attending
the conference.
The Open Day is on Saturday 24th January at the University of Tasmania,
Sandy Bay
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> > at Canonical are amazingly clever and I admire and thank them ###
> > HAPPY GRIN ###
> >
> >
> > Then I discovered that the repositories were wrong!!! The were
> > pointing to Ubuntu repositories instead of Ubuntu Mint
> >
discovered that the repositories were wrong!!! The were
> pointing to Ubuntu repositories instead of Ubuntu Mint
> (Elyssa) ones.
>
>
> I don't know if this is a consequence of not understanding
> that Ubuntu and Mint are two separate projects.
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