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John Matthews wrote:
> Neil Greenwood wrote:
>> 2009/11/16 Ged Byrom <ged.byrom...@googlemail.com>:
>>   
>>>     
>>>> Hi Steve,
>>>>       
>>>  That's the one.
>>>  Bye
>>>        Ged
>>>     
>> That's one of the advantages of subscribing to this list through a
>> GMail account! I've never deleted any of the list's messages, they're
>> all archived away on Google's servers.
>>
>> If I'd seen the request a bit sooner, I could have reposted...
>>
>> Cofion/Regards,
>> Neil.
>>
>>   
> That's the one, thank you so much for the help. I really appreciate it.
> 
> I am at a loss here, the more things that happen with this laptop, the 
> worse it gets. I am beginning to wonder if it might be an idea to 
> install fresh over the top of this and hope it works. I still have no 
> Network, and since updates on my netbook, the Network has gone on there 
> as well. It cant see this laptop at all now. The pc is completely 
> f***ed. The partition screwed it right up, and it wont even load windows 
> now. Something to do with the video card.
> 
> If I do a fresh install, how do I install over the top of this 
> installation, plus, what folders do I need to save, in order to transfer 
> to the new install.
> 
> I am really frustrated with this now. I wish I'd stayed with 9.04, that 
> had very few problems.
> 
> John
> 
Os there a local linux user group you can contact to ask for help,
sometimes if you attend a meeting someone should be able to help or
given prior warning they can come armed with extra info to help them get
things working,  or for example a usb stick with drivers on.

worth a try.


I will probably upgrade to 9.10 some time in May 2010,  after the Lucid
release, that way the main issues should be fixed.  Right now I am happy
with 9.04.   Upgrade from 8.10 went great,  video in websites seems a
bit hit and miss, but its not essential.

Paul
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Ubuntu 9.10 is out : Visit www.ubuntu.com for details
The December meeting of the DCLUG will now take place on the SECOND
Saturday in December.  This is December 12th 2009.
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