On 08/02/11 11:51, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
Maybe that's a "feature" in 10.10. Tried asking on the Remix forum in
Ubuntu forums?
http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=376
I havent tried that yet, will try now.
Have you tried taking the disk out, disconnecting, restarting,
re-conne
On 08/02/11 11:27, John MM wrote:
On 08/02/11 11:11, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
Interesting. Not sure why And what version of Netbook Remix are
you using?
I am using Maverick 10.10Kernel Linux 2.6.35-26 Generic, Gnome 2.32.0
Maybe that's a "feature" in 10.10. Tried asking on the Remix
On 08/02/11 11:11, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
Interesting. Not sure why And what version of Netbook Remix are
you using?
I am using Maverick 10.10Kernel Linux 2.6.35-26 Generic, Gnome 2.32.0
Tried putting a Disk in it?
Yeh, the disc was already in there, when I inserted it. I have tri
On 08/02/11 11:03, John MM wrote:
On 08/02/11 10:53, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
When you say "icons at the sidebar" presumably you mean in the
sidebar sections? Install Google Chrome and the icon will appear in
the Internet section. Right-click on it to add to the Favorites
section. Similarl
On 08/02/11 10:53, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
When you say "icons at the sidebar" presumably you mean in the sidebar
sections? Install Google Chrome and the icon will appear in the
Internet section. Right-click on it to add to the Favorites section.
Similarly you can right-click on the Firefo
On 08/02/11 10:44, John MM wrote:
Well, one of the things I want to do is change the Icons at the side
bar. Instead of using FF, I want the Google Chrome Icon there, the
same with e-mail client, I want to change it to TB.
When you say "icons at the sidebar" presumably you mean in the sidebar
Well, one of the things I want to do is change the Icons at the side
bar. Instead of using FF, I want the Google Chrome Icon there, the same
with e-mail client, I want to change it to TB.
I am trying to see if my external dvd player will work. it did work up
till I updated, I cant work out whe
On 08/02/11 08:54, John MM wrote:
Ok, just worked out how to do the clean install of Ubuntu Netbook
using usb stick. had a few problems, but got it working now. Problem
is, I cant work out how to use it. Is there a guide for the Netbook
version.
Well it's reasonably straight forward. Where
On 07/02/11 12:21, Dave Morley wrote:
Most early netbooks ran linpus lite which obviously isn't Ubuntu.
If it's a Toshiba NB100 which came out at the same time as the Acer
Aspire, it'll have had 8.04 LTS on it...
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Ok, just worked out how to do the clean install of Ubuntu Netbook using
usb stick. had a few problems, but got it working now. Problem is, I
cant work out how to use it. Is there a guide for the Netbook version.
Thanks.
On 07/02/11 18:54, gazz wrote:
On Mon, 2011-02-07 at 18:28 +, John
Well, I didnt really want to do a reinstall but with the usb and dvd
problem, I couldnt see any other way. I tried everything else, and it
just didnt work. This problem seems to be an ongoing thing, does anybody
know why it hasnt been fixed?
On 07/02/11 18:54, gazz wrote:
On Mon, 2011-02-
On Mon, 2011-02-07 at 18:28 +, John MM wrote:
> Hi, I have an Acer Aspire One, and I am running Ubuntu 10.10. Since
> upgrading to this version, I am getting the same problem, I cant use
> USB sticks and I cant plug in my external dvd rewriter. It gives an
> error 'unable to mount usb stick,
Hi, I have an Acer Aspire One, and I am running Ubuntu 10.10. Since
upgrading to this version, I am getting the same problem, I cant use USB
sticks and I cant plug in my external dvd rewriter. It gives an error
'unable to mount usb stick, not authorised'. It seems to be a Ubuntu
problem, and so
> On 4 February 2011 21:22, Dianne Reuby wrote:
>
> A friend has asked me to look at her husbands netbook, which
> is running
> Linux. He bought it from Tesco two years ago, so I think it
> probably
> *is* Ubuntu.
>
> His problems are mai
My Acer Aspire One is two years old, came with: Linpus; 1Gb RAM; 120Gb HDD.
It's never had a problem running the full desktop Ubuntu. Some of them at
that time did come with 512mb RAM in which case I would upgrade to 1Gb and
go from there.
Hope that helps.
Bruce
On 4 February 2011 21:22, Diann
On Fri, 2011-02-04 at 21:22 +, Dianne Reuby wrote:
> A friend has asked me to look at her husbands netbook, which is running
> Linux. He bought it from Tesco two years ago, so I think it probably
> *is* Ubuntu.
>
> His problems are mainly that it doesn't recognise USB devices when
> they're pl
On Fri, 2011-02-04 at 22:10 +, alan c wrote:
> Easiest whatever to make a couple of live USB sticks, 10.04 netbook,
> and 10.10 netbook, run them each live and check everything works, then
> suggest a reinstall of something modern. !0.04 netbook (will have lots
> of updates) is a fairly beni
On 04/02/11 21:22, Dianne Reuby wrote:
A friend has asked me to look at her husbands netbook, which is running
Linux. He bought it from Tesco two years ago, so I think it probably
*is* Ubuntu.
His problems are mainly that it doesn't recognise USB devices when
they're plugged in, and it downloads
On Fri, 2011-02-04 at 21:22 +, Dianne Reuby wrote:
> If it's two years old, and he hasn't upgraded, will it be pre-Unity? As
> I've never used a netbook, only Ubuntu on desktops and laptops, will I
> be able to find my way around it?
Forgot to say you could grab the ISO of NetBook Remix
On 04/02/11 21:22, Dianne Reuby wrote:
A friend has asked me to look at her husbands netbook, which is running
Linux. He bought it from Tesco two years ago, so I think it probably
*is* Ubuntu.
It could also be Linpus (if it's an Acer) or one of the many other
distros. IIRC the only Netbooks
On Fri, 2011-02-04 at 21:22 +, Dianne Reuby wrote:
> If it's two years old, and he hasn't upgraded, will it be pre-Unity? As
> I've never used a netbook, only Ubuntu on desktops and laptops, will I
> be able to find my way around it?
Back then, Tesco sold a model with Ubuntu - I think it may h
On 4 February 2011 21:22, Dianne Reuby wrote:
> A friend has asked me to look at her husbands netbook, which is running
> Linux. He bought it from Tesco two years ago, so I think it probably
> *is* Ubuntu.
>
> His problems are mainly that it doesn't recognise USB devices when
> they're plugged in
A friend has asked me to look at her husbands netbook, which is running
Linux. He bought it from Tesco two years ago, so I think it probably
*is* Ubuntu.
His problems are mainly that it doesn't recognise USB devices when
they're plugged in, and it downloads updates but doesn't install them.
He wan
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