2009/10/24 alan c :
> john wrote:
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> I have a HP Pavilion desktop pc with tv card (that I never use)
>> Have just installed Ubuntu but there is no sound, I have also had
>> trouble with the sound drivers under windows XP.
>>
>> Also the terminal freezes after the first sudo apt line
john wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I have a HP Pavilion desktop pc with tv card (that I never use)
> Have just installed Ubuntu but there is no sound, I have also had
> trouble with the sound drivers under windows XP.
>
> Also the terminal freezes after the first sudo apt line when it asks for
> the pass
Hi Guys,
I have a HP Pavilion desktop pc with tv card (that I never use)
Have just installed Ubuntu but there is no sound, I have also had
trouble with the sound drivers under windows XP.
Also the terminal freezes after the first sudo apt line when it asks for
the password.
Can anyone explain ho
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> Samuel Toogood wrote:
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>>> From: Jon Reynolds
>>> To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
>>> Sent: 24.10.'09, 10:50
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>>> Am I thinking about this wrong or is it true that using a li
Jon Reynolds wrote:
> Am I thinking about this wrong or is it true that using a live CD, one
> can just boot into the live environment and then mount the host
> computer's hard drive and browse its contents. Isn't that a really bad
> security issue?
> 's
> Jon Reynolds
>
Depends on how you look
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Samuel Toogood wrote:
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>> From: Jon Reynolds
>> To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
>> Sent: 24.10.'09, 10:50
>>
>> Am I thinking about this wrong or is it true that using a live CD, one
>> can just boot into the live env
--- Original message ---
> From: Jon Reynolds
> To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
> Sent: 24.10.'09, 10:50
>
> Am I thinking about this wrong or is it true that using a live CD, one
> can just boot into the live environment and then mount the host
> computer's hard drive and browse its conte
On 24 Oct 2009 at 10:50, Jon Reynolds wrote:
>
> Am I thinking about this wrong or is it true that using a live CD, one
> can just boot into the live environment and then mount the host
> computer's hard drive and browse its contents. Isn't that a really bad
> security issue?
>
> Jon Reynolds
>
Am I thinking about this wrong or is it true that using a live CD, one
can just boot into the live environment and then mount the host
computer's hard drive and browse its contents. Isn't that a really bad
security issue?
Jon Reynolds
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 10:05:25AM +0100, Alan Pope wrote:
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