It may just be easier to re-install, although this is not ideal if you have alot of data on the system.
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It may just be easier to re-install, although this is not ideal if you have alot of data on the system.
Hi, Ive tried IRC, google, searching the fourms, etc. And nothing seams to be working for me. Im getting pretty frustrated so this is my last resort before I pass out on my keyboard :|.
Anyway, I...
Ok, found it. And the good news is that the the manufacturer does have a Linux driver available!, It was just not included in Ubuntu or the Linux kernel because its not open source.
You can find...
Thanks, sorry for not getting back very quickly school gets in the way a lot. We are looking at this line in particular (below), ill get back to you when I get more info on this card.
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I actually just got this problem today, I shall try this once I get home :D
Paste the contents of the files in your /var/logs directory
See this guide here should you need any help, http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-log-files-location-and-how-do-i-view-logs-files/.
Try following the instructions on this page
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingEasyHowTo
However, installing from the .deb would be much easier.
First off, Welcome to the fourms! Now off to your questions.
1. No, RAM and Storage are to different things, running it off of a 16GB drive would however give you more room for storage...
Just as what everyone else has said, 10.10 is no longer supported. Try installing (or upgrading) to 12.04. Also could you paste the output of
sudo lsusb
and
sudo lspci
Great, Enjoy Ubuntu!
This is very odd, how did you go about installing phpmyadmin? You may want to try removing it and installing it again. It seems to work with alot of things. :D
I remember my old Nokia phone, tough as nails.
Cool, when is the next one? I wish I had known :D
This may help you
http://en.libreofficeforum.org/node/3094
What wireless chipset does the laptop have?
Paste your output of
lspci
and
lsusb
Any more?
When booting, and shown the grub screen. Choose the linux mint "(recovery mode)" option. Then choose “Drop to root shell prompt” from the menu that appears.
Then you should be able to use:
...
You dont appear to be doing anything wrong as far as syntax. It is possible that your installation of aptitude is corrupted though.
Launch terminal and type
alsamixercheck to make sure that the Master and PCM levels have a 0db gain.
I snagged this from the arch linux wiki, it may help you:
It is possible that your adapter or PCI card is not 100% supported. What kind of card are you using? Also, you may want to try disabling the security on your wireless network and see if it connects....
Only Ubuntu supported software is in the Software Center.
Hope it helps.