I think your issue with Dropbox may be in the most recent update of Dropbox
itself, not Ubuntu 12.04. I've had the exact same problem with hanging at the
end of installation on Fedora, Ubuntu and Arch.
Joe
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On 06/07/12 21:43, Colin Law wrote:
What happens if, in a terminal, you enter
ping www.google.com
and if that fails try google directly
ping 173.194.67.105
Also if you go to the network icon in the top panel, click it and
click Connection Information what do you see?
Colin
When it loses th
On 6 July 2012 21:34, David King wrote:
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> On 06/07/12 20:29, Colin Law wrote:
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> Try power cycling the router. May not help but worth a try.
>
> Colin
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> I often do that if internet access disappears or goes slow. But did not help
> with Ubuntu 12.04 though.
What happens if, in a termi
On 06/07/12 20:29, Colin Law wrote:
Try power cycling the router. May not help but worth a try.
Colin
I often do that if internet access disappears or goes slow. But did not
help with Ubuntu 12.04 though.
David K
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On 06/07/12 19:40, David King wrote:
When trying to access Ubuntu One, it starts the installation process.
Not sure why as I thought it should have been installed by default, in
fact, when I looked in the Ubuntu Software Centre it says it is
installed. It gets to the end of the installation pro
On 6 July 2012 20:05, David King wrote:
> I should add that the Ubuntu 12.04 can see the router without any problems,
> but nothing beyond that. From the same PC as well, which already had Windows
> Xp and Linux Mint installed, neither of them had these problems.
Try power cycling the router. Ma
I should add that the Ubuntu 12.04 can see the router without any
problems, but nothing beyond that. From the same PC as well, which
already had Windows Xp and Linux Mint installed, neither of them had
these problems.
On 06/07/12 20:02, David King wrote:
New problem: the new installation of U
New problem: the new installation of Ubuntu has lost its internet
access. This PC I am writing this on (running Ubuntu 10.10) still has
internet access from the same router.
So now why would Ubuntu just stop working with the internet? Is the
software likely to be broken somewhere?
David K
I installed Ubuntu 12.04 on a fairly old PC, 64-bit version. It runs
okay, but I am having a few problems with Ubuntu One and Dropbox.
When trying to access Ubuntu One, it starts the installation process.
Not sure why as I thought it should have been installed by default, in
fact, when I looke
On 6 July 2012 11:30, Dave Hanson wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Alan Pope wrote:
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>> On 06/07/12 10:15, Dave Hanson wrote:
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>>> Does anyone know what's happening with Ubuntu for Android?
>>>
>>>
>> It's still under heavy active development.
>>
>> Cheers,
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>> Alan Pope
>> Engin
On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Alan Pope wrote:
> On 06/07/12 10:15, Dave Hanson wrote:
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>> Does anyone know what's happening with Ubuntu for Android?
>>
>>
> It's still under heavy active development.
>
> Cheers,
> --
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> Engineering Manager
>
> Canonical - Product Strategy
> +44 (0
On 06/07/12 10:15, Dave Hanson wrote:
Does anyone know what's happening with Ubuntu for Android?
It's still under heavy active development.
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This will only really happen if Canonical and an OEM get together and
put it on a phone, I don't think it will technically run on anything
except that phone it was demoed on because it needs hardware
virtualisation or something. I think it is a compelling product for an
OEM because it answers t
Morning,
Does anyone know what's happening with Ubuntu for Android?
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