Thanks for the information.
To explain a little more thoroughly.
The Windows7 installation is an OEM version and the main/rescue
partitions are as installed by the manufacturer, HP.
But the use of Wubi is looking promising, so far!!
Cheers.
Keith
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I would like to install Ubuntu 10.4, using Wubi, on a machine which has
Windows7 installed. The Windows7 installation uses two partitions - the
main one and a rescue partition. No CDs supplied!
If I understand things correctly from what I have found on the forum,
trying to install Wubi on such
Steve wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Apr 2010 09:11:14 +0100, Keith Powell
> wrote:
>
>> Steve wrote:
>>> On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 15:57:16 +0100, Keith Powell
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Has anyone got an HP B109a Photosmart printer/scanner which they have
>
Steve wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 15:57:16 +0100, Keith Powell
> wrote:
>
>> Has anyone got an HP B109a Photosmart printer/scanner which they have
>> managed to get fully working in Ubuntu? If so, please would you give me
>> some help?
>>
>> Very briefl
I have quite serious printer problems, which I hoped that 10.4 would
cure. No such luck!
Has anyone got an HP B109a Photosmart printer/scanner which they have
managed to get fully working in Ubuntu? If so, please would you give me
some help?
Very briefly, I bought it some weeks ago, but have h
Jonathon Fernyhough wrote:
> On 2 February 2010 17:27, Tony Pursell wrote:
>> I have seen people with problems on Launchpad Answers. If GRUB
>> is on the USB drive you will always need the USB drive attached to
>> boot BOTH Ubuntu and Windows 7. If you have no way to put back
>> the original MBR
Keith Powell wrote:
> My new, rather expensive, computer has only one hard drive and that has
> Windows7 pre-installed with a 'rescue partition'.
>
> Now, the insurance/support policy I have on the new computer (I didn't
> bother with one on the old machine)
In my previous computer (built locally and modified over the years by
me), I had fitted a second IDE hard drive. The first drive had XP
installed and the second had Linux installed. (I tried other distros on
it, but ended up with Ubuntu).
My new, rather expensive, computer has only one hard dri
Thank you all for your help and all the information you have given.
There is a lot to read!
I agree that webcams are a minefield. In my experiments, I have found
that mine works with some programs but not with others. Different
distros give different results. There seems to be no consistency.
Tom Vetterlein wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've recently been looking to get a webcam to better stay in touch with
> a couple of people that I know who've moved over seas. There seems to be
> a bewildering amount available and not masses of information available
> about which ones will function under Ubunt
Jason Liquorish wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 23:31:56 +0100
> "Andrew Nixon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ok strange question but i have a ubuntu system that is running only
> ubuntu, and i could do with doing a dual install with windows,
> however i am not keen to have to format. I really need t
On Monday 28 July 2008 8:16:06 pm James Grabham wrote:
> I'm sure you've all seen the news concerning ISPs.
>
> Now I for one AM NOT paying someone to invade my privacy be logging
> what IPs I visit, so TalkTalk are getting the boot.
>
> Which means I'm a bit stuck; AOL, Virgin, Sky, Tiscali and
>
On Sunday 29 June 2008 10:19:44 pm Alan Pope wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 09:51:50PM -0400, Keith Powell wrote:
> > Looking forward to Thursday (or Friday, depending on how busy the
> > servers are!) and downloading the updated CD.
>
> Out of interest, why?
>
Hello A
Alan Pope wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 07:15:30PM -0400, Keith Powell wrote:
>> If I remember correctly, some weeks ago it was announced that there
>> would be an updated version of 8.04LTS. This would, basically, be a
>> bug-fixed version. I think it was supposed to be
Mac wrote:
> Keith Powell wrote:
>> If I remember correctly, some weeks ago it was announced that there
>> would be an updated version of 8.04LTS. This would, basically, be a
>> bug-fixed version. I think it was supposed to be out in June.
>>
>> I cannot find an
Hello all.
If I remember correctly, some weeks ago it was announced that there
would be an updated version of 8.04LTS. This would, basically, be a
bug-fixed version. I think it was supposed to be out in June.
I cannot find any further mention if it.
Am I remembering correctly, please?
If so,
London School of Puppetry wrote:
>
>
> On 16/03/2008, *Keith Powell* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
> Thank you all for your replies and all the advice you have given. I
> really do appreciate it. When I posted my 'r
Thank you all for your replies and all the advice you have given. I
really do appreciate it. When I posted my 'rant', I thought that I may
get a couple of replies saying "I agree" or "I don't agree". I never
thought that you would all go to the trouble you have done. What a
fantastic forum!!
Y
Ged wrote:
> http://www.aria.co.uk/SuperSpecials/Other+products/eSys+S709001UK+Intel+PC+System+%2B+Linux+?productId=30498
>
> Aria is now selling Linux fitted PC's with Ubuntu, and for a VERY good
> price, and a bloody good spec.
>
> Intel(R) Celeron 3.2GHz Processor
> 80GB – 7200RPM Hard Disk Dr
norman wrote:
>> This is rather O/T, but I hope no one minds!
>>
>> My computer is getting rather 'long in the tooth' (just like its owner),
>> so I have been thinking of getting a new one. If I built my own and
>> something didn't work, I'd be lost. So I will have to buy. But which
>> machine?
Sean Miller wrote:
> Updating Ubuntu isn't hard... the update manager will simply tell you
> "There is a new version available" and do it all for you.
>
> Significantly easier than upgrading XP to Vista etc... when new Ubuntu
> versions come out they generally work... don't need to wait a year f
This is rather O/T, but I hope no one minds!
My computer is getting rather 'long in the tooth' (just like its owner),
so I have been thinking of getting a new one. If I built my own and
something didn't work, I'd be lost. So I will have to buy. But which
machine?
Magazine reviews?
Magazine 'X
alan c wrote:
> Keith Powell wrote:
>> I was rather scared of doing anything which may adversely affect the XP
>> drive, such as installing GRUB on it, as I didn't want to go to the
>> palava of having to reinstall Windows.
>>
>> Now, having read your re
Sean Miller wrote:
> alan c wrote:
>> However, if you use a second hd for ubuntu, there is very little
>> touched on the first drive at all. So (almost) no risk to data.
>>
> Indeed... and if you're planning to throw the old Ubuntu disc away and
> get a new larger one you might even consider b
Keith Powell wrote:
> For some time now, I have had two hard drives, each in its own plug-in
> mobile hard drive caddy. One has XP on it (which I still need :-( and
> the other has Ubuntu on it. So I have just plugged in whichever OS I
> wanted.
>
> I'm thinking of doing a
For some time now, I have had two hard drives, each in its own plug-in
mobile hard drive caddy. One has XP on it (which I still need :-( and
the other has Ubuntu on it. So I have just plugged in whichever OS I
wanted.
I'm thinking of doing away with the hard drive caddies and installing
both drive
Many thanks to all who have given me advice regarding making DVD slide
shows in Ubuntu. I really do appreciate it and there is a lot to
experiment with.
Sorry for the delay in sending this. Last Friday evening I was having
ISP problems (yet again) and I was out all day yesterday.
Cheers
Keith
Alan Pope wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 10, 2006 at 12:40:06PM +0000, Keith Powell wrote:
>> This is my first posting to this list, and I hope it is OK to post
>> requests for help on this list, rather than asking on the main Ubuntu lists.
>>
>
> Yeah, it's fine to ask
This is my first posting to this list, and I hope it is OK to post
requests for help on this list, rather than asking on the main Ubuntu lists.
I would like to make several hundred slides into self-contained slide
shows. The idea is to burn them on to a DVD or several CDs so that they
can be pl
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