Chris Rowson wrote:
>> Scrase, Eddie wrote:
>>> I'm probably stating the obvious here, but if the two bars are a
>>> problem, you can always move everything from the top bar down to the
>>> bottom and then delete the top bar (which is what I have done on my
>>> installation). You can also replac
Do you mean this one? http://en.ubuntumediacenter.org/
Also this one is based on kubuntu, got potential http://linuxmce.com/
Regards,
Daniel
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Ive seen the website...but couldnt find much else!
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cool,
thank you very much sir!
Regards
Javad
> Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 09:22:53 +0100> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
> ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Hard drive> > Hello,> >
> Install the ntfs-3g and ntfs-config packages, and maybe reboot if >
> necessary. You should
> Scrase, Eddie wrote:
> > I'm probably stating the obvious here, but if the two bars are a
> > problem, you can always move everything from the top bar down to the
> > bottom and then delete the top bar (which is what I have done on my
> > installation). You can also replace the Gnome
> > Applica
On Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 09:27:21AM +0100, Tom Bamford wrote:
> I believe it's better to use ntfs-3g rather than ntfs as the filesystem
> type, unless they mean the same thing now.
They mean the same thing in Gutsy, but I'd be inclined to stick with
just ntfs in Feisty.
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Scrase, Eddie wrote:
> I'm probably stating the obvious here, but if the two bars are a
> problem, you can always move everything from the top bar down to the
> bottom and then delete the top bar (which is what I have done on my
> installation). You can also replace the Gnome
> Applications/Plac
I believe it's better to use ntfs-3g rather than ntfs as the filesystem
type, unless they mean the same thing now.
Regards
Michael Holloway wrote:
> Whats your " sudo fdisk -l " output.
>
> You should still be able to mount them - with "mount" or just putting
> them in fstab (replacing sbd1 wi
Whats your " sudo fdisk -l " output.
You should still be able to mount them - with "mount" or just putting
them in fstab (replacing sbd1 with whatever it is listed as in fdisk).
/dev/sdb1 /media/C-Drive ntfsdefaults,nls=utf8,umask=007,gid=46
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On Mon, 2007-09-17 at 07:41 +, STONE C
Hello,
Install the ntfs-3g and ntfs-config packages, and maybe reboot if
necessary. You should get read access to your partitions, you can then
run 'gksudo ntfs-config' to enable write-support.
Regards,
Tom
STONE COLD wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a dual boot...my windows OS detects my partiti
I'm probably stating the obvious here, but if the two bars are a problem, you
can always move everything from the top bar down to the bottom and then delete
the top bar (which is what I have done on my installation). You can also
replace the Gnome Applications/Places/System menus with a combine
Hi,
I have a dual boot...my windows OS detects my partitions...but ubuntu fiesty
doesnt...
The two partitions in question are in ntfs format is there anyway i can
load them into fiesty without having to reinstall!
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