Mark Shuttleworth does technical support? Wow, very hands on...
Seriously, this error sounds like the one that is given if (for example) you
try to mount a Windows drive and it hasn't been shut down properly... the
easiest solution normally is to boot into Windows, let it do its "Scandisk"
or wha
Michael Rimicans wrote:
> Anyone recommend a webcam for use with feisty?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Michael
>
>
>
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>
Logitech ones also work well
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Hi All
"sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" worked perfectly.
Thanks
Pascal
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On 07/11/2007, STONE COLD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
access files SElinuxcontext: unknown>> last changed: unknown> sudo
chown -R>>> --> ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com>
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk>
https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/>> Ok this is what i got:
[EMA
On 08/11/2007, Rohan Omard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> can still see the drive, it would not mount. It gave me some error about
> improper shutdown or it still being in use. Also something about ntfs and a
Post precise error messages.
> 1.) The drive mounts and is able to be accessed normally f
I posted this and no one replied. I've met Alan Pope and Dave Walker at the
gutsy party as well as Mark Shuttleworth who tried to help me out also.
Please does anyoen have a clue to the below.
Ok, some additional information. It seems that I got it wrong in the previous
post
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] (
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2007 22:59:34 +
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> ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com> Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2007 22:50:43 +> Subject:
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[ubuntu-uk] (no subject)>> sOn Wed, 2007-11-07 at 22:39 +, STONE COLD
wrote:>> > From: [EMAIL PROTECT
sOn Wed, 2007-11-07 at 22:39 +, STONE COLD wrote:
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
> ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com> Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2007 22:26:52 +> Subject:
> Re: [ubuntu-uk] (no subject)>>> On Wed, 2007-11-07 at 21:57 +, STONE COLD
> wrote:>> I
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[ubuntu-uk] (no subject)>>> On Wed, 2007-11-07 at 21:57 +, STONE COLD
wrote:>> I cant write to an ext2 partition, what should i do? Provi
Hi all,
I've installed XEN-desktop onto my Gutsy desktop system and when ever I
try and use xen-create-image, the entire system hangs.
The mouse cursor continues to move, however I cannot access anything in
Gnome and the CAPS and NUM lock flash on the laptop. The only
resolution appears to be to
On Wed, 2007-11-07 at 21:57 +, STONE COLD wrote:
> I cant write to an ext2 partition, what should i do?
>
Provide more details?
Contrary to popular opinion, we're not psychic. :)
If we spend all our time working out the possible reasons for your
problem then we'd never get any work done. I
On Wed, 2007-11-07 at 21:57 +, Michael Rimicans wrote:
> Anyone recommend a webcam for use with feisty?
>
I have had no trouble with a Philips Toucam 740K which I bought some
years ago. It just works.
Cheers,
Al.
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Hi,>> I cant write to an ext2 partition, what should i do?>> Regards> Javad
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Hi,
I cant write to an ext2 partition, what should i do?
Regards
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with the SSID hidden?
>
>(I've seen comments that using a hidden SSID doesn't really add much by
> way of security if you're using WPA encryption. Is that right? And is
> WPA2 'better' than WPA? - I think my set up is only managing WPA, 'cos
> it won't connect to the router when I set the
> Ok, I got:
>
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=469859&highlight=nautilus
> +thumbnails
>
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=585606&highlight=nautilus
> +thumbnails << probably more relevant.
>
> That's about all I can find.
I did a bit more digging and found a bug report
On Sun, 2007-11-04 at 20:43 +, Pascal Khoury wrote:
> Hi guys
>
> Hope everyone's well. I am new to the forum. I have installed Ubuntu
> on my Dell Inspiron 6400, and I am trying to configure my screen
> resolution with no success. The resolution is by default 1024x768, and
> this is too small
Freinds >>> When I made the switch from Windows to Ubuntu last March, I
spent about a fortnight trying to get wifi working in Dapper on a Dell
Inspiron 8200 laptop. I really had no clear idea of what I was doing,
and stumbled about copying lumps of HowTos into the terminal and getting
into a c
On 07/11/2007, Kris Douglas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> I have never ever seen this happen in all my years using Ubuntu.
> >
> >
> I have to agree with you there. Are there any leads of information on the
> Forums? Maybe someone knows a thumb refresh command...
>
> I'll have a quick look now.
> I have never ever seen this happen in all my years using Ubuntu.
>
>
I have to agree with you there. Are there any leads of information on the
Forums? Maybe someone knows a thumb refresh command...
I'll have a quick look now.
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On Wed, 2007-11-07 at 17:23 +, Chris Oattes wrote:
> norman said the following on 07/11/07 15:24:
> > I loaded a collection of photographs into an empty folder and, instead
> > of appearing as thumbnails, they appeared as icons which looked like a
> > sheet of printed paper with the top right
Spaces shouldn't matter...
When you say "nothing happened" what do you mean? If it returned to the
prompt that is not necessarily a bad sign... it has probably worked...
Sean
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On 07/11/2007, London School of Puppetry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>
> On 07/11/2007, London School of Puppetry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > On 07/11/2007, Neil Greenwood < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi Caroline,
> > >
> > > On 07/11/2007, Sean Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED
>
> I believe that the "clock" icon you are talking about means that the
> system is "thinking" about it (i.e. Trying to generate the thumbnail) -
> is the computer particularly slow, or is the collection of photos
> particularly large? When I open a folder of 70 photos, the clock icon
> appears fo
norman said the following on 07/11/07 15:24:
> I loaded a collection of photographs into an empty folder and, instead
> of appearing as thumbnails, they appeared as icons which looked like a
> sheet of printed paper with the top right hand corner turned down and a
> clock at the bottom right hand c
> > There is no problem in opening the image, I cannot understand why the
> > image does not appear,in the folder, as a thumbnail.
> >
> Check 'View' menu - you are probably viewing icon' not 'preview'
> - my previous post re file associations was in case they were
> associated with a program
norman wrote:
> There is no problem in opening the image, I cannot understand why the
> image does not appear,in the folder, as a thumbnail.
>
Check 'View' menu - you are probably viewing icon' not 'preview'
- my previous post re file associations was in case they were
associated with a progra
Hi Norman
Check 'properties' and see the file association to see what app is
supposed to open your file format
Eddie
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> Check 'properties' and see the file association to see what app is
> supposed to open your file format
There is no problem in opening the image, I cannot understand why the
image does not appear,in the folder, as a thumbnail.
Norman
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> Ahh I see. I did notice that the Printer application had changed since
> the last release.
It seems to me that the first thing to do after loading a new release is
to go through all the settings etc. to see what has changed and what the
effect, if any, of those changes would be.
Norman
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I loaded a collection of photographs into an empty folder and, instead
of appearing as thumbnails, they appeared as icons which looked like a
sheet of printed paper with the top right hand corner turned down and a
clock at the bottom right hand corner with the hands at 5.00. I dragged
one of the ic
norman wrote:
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>>> You should find smb.conf in /etc/samba
>>>
>>> To edit it, open up a terminal and then enter the following on the
>>> command line:
>>>
>>> sudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf
>>>
>
> The problem was solved by selecting System -> Administration -> Printing
> -> Server
On 07/11/2007, London School of Puppetry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>
> On 07/11/2007, Neil Greenwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Caroline,
> >
> > On 07/11/2007, Sean Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > What happens when you type "sudo dpkg --configure -a" as
> > instructed? Doe
> > > < snip >
>
> > You should find smb.conf in /etc/samba
> >
> > To edit it, open up a terminal and then enter the following on the
> > command line:
> >
> > sudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf
> >
The problem was solved by selecting System -> Administration -> Printing
-> Server settings and
> > < snip >
> You should find smb.conf in /etc/samba
>
> To edit it, open up a terminal and then enter the following on the
> command line:
>
> sudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf
>
> Hope this helps.
Thank you, I will give it a go.
Norman
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On 07/11/2007, Neil Greenwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi Caroline,
>
> On 07/11/2007, Sean Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What happens when you type "sudo dpkg --configure -a" as
> instructed? Does
> > it resolve the issue? If not, what does it do?
> >
>
> Sean didn't specify, so ju
Quoting norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> < snip >
>> >
>> Can your Windows machine still see the printer?
>>
>> I mean, if you open up Windows Explorer and type in \\ubuntuboxhostname
>> (replacing ubuntuboxhostname for the name of your Ubuntu machine) does
>> it list the printer amongst any folder
< snip >
> >
> Can your Windows machine still see the printer?
>
> I mean, if you open up Windows Explorer and type in \\ubuntuboxhostname
> (replacing ubuntuboxhostname for the name of your Ubuntu machine) does
> it list the printer amongst any folder shares?
>
> I'm just wondering if for so
norman wrote:
> Does any one else have a problem with printing? For no obvious reason I
> am unable to print from a Windows box which is connected via wireless to
> my Ubuntu machine and the printer works OK from the Ubuntu machine. I
> changed recently to 7.10 and I think there were some changes t
Mea culpa. Yes, should have clarified. And the important thing in Neil's
message is USER password not root, though a default Ubuntu setup won't have
a root password set anyway.
Sean
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Hi Caroline,
On 07/11/2007, Sean Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What happens when you type "sudo dpkg --configure -a" as instructed? Does
> it resolve the issue? If not, what does it do?
>
Sean didn't specify, so just in case you're puzzled, you need to type
that command into a terminal.
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