FreezeSSC said:When I was upgrading after it finished downloading some of the packages didn't install right and the installer crashed at like 97%. I restarted and noticed a few glitches, is there a way to see what files I'm missing or is a reinstall the only way to go about this?
Sebulon3k said:Installed it fine, was running a bit slow while it imported things, but didn't run into many problems otherwise.
Trying to figure out how to mount my windows partition so that I can listen to music on Banshee.
Parallax said:i know this is probably very basic, but in order to install ubuntu on my xp laptop, i need to make another partition. how do i go about doing this? can i do it from the ubuntu side?
While installing Ubuntu select "install alongside current OS" or something like that, and it gives you a cool little slider. Just select how much space you want to dedicate from there =)Parallax said:i know this is probably very basic, but in order to install ubuntu on my xp laptop, i need to make another partition. how do i go about doing this? can i do it from the ubuntu side?
Try going to terminal and typing this commandFreezeSSC said:Ugh okay so i reinstalled and now i cant install any software. When trying to install flash i get "requires installation of untrusted packages" any ideas for a Linux noob?
sudo apt-get update
LastWindow said:I think I may have bumped an old topic so I'll repost here.
I've been using Ubuntu for about a month now and love it but I sometimes get this weird text problem. I tolerate it as it doesn't bother me but I've recently put Ubuntu on my girlfriend's mom's laptop as she didn't want to pay for Windows. She likes it but this text problem is really bothering her. I'm on her laptop right now and below is some screenshots to show what I mean.
http://i52.tinypic.com/2v36fb5.png (the g's in this pic)
http://i54.tinypic.com/2dqueth.png (the u's in this one)
What can I do to get rid of it?
Massa said:Try installing the Microsoft True Type fonts with 'apt-get install ttf-mscorefonts-installer'.
Fatalah said:Question - How do I bypass the login screen, and auto login basically.
Also, how do I get the 2D interface to stay the default?
Trip Warhawkins said:I did notice the appearance options are inferior unless I'm missing something (want to make the system fonts smaller). Feels like a solid release.
sudo apt-get install gnome-tweak-tool
Thanks a lot, good sir.dsister44 said:You are going to have to install something to mess with font-sizes
In short, Ubuntu's package manager doesn't use RPM files, see if the program you want has a .deb file available for download instead - if you can't find it in the Software Center.Jzero15 said:Can anyone help me? i'm trying to install an rpm file.
Use Wubi?Diablos said:Do you guys know if they made the boot loader less of a pain in the ass for dual booting with this version?
I installed Ubuntu alongside Win7 x64, on a separate partition on the same drive. Long story short, it thought it configured itself to be able to load Windows, but it didn't, and would not load (black screen, then back to OS choice menu).
I don't know if it's because of the SATA controller on my mobo (Intel ICH9 iirc), but I'm not even using RAID, so it's all quite fursturating... I really want to use Ubuntu but it pisses me off that the so-called easy to use installer can't even see my Windows partition!
Jzero15 said:So is there a way to get the old system settings back? They took away so many things.
What USB dongle do you have and where did you get the driver? Honestly Ubuntu is good but I don't ever see it being a replacement for WindowsJzero15 said:I was actually going to make Ubuntu my main Os but the wifi problem is too annoying.
Jzero15 said:I was actually going to make Ubuntu my main Os but the wifi problem is too annoying.
Brettison said:You can run multiple terminal instances ya know.![]()
adroit said:I booted 11.10 from a USB flash drive and it seems really crashy. Nautilus crashed, for instance. And sometimes the GUI shell doesn't feel like shutting down or rebooting (I have to run reboot from a terminal window). This is on a notebook which runs 10.04 perfectly.
The proprietary driver utility no longer offers an NVIDIA driver for my GPU (8600M) so I'm using the generic driver which comes built in. Maybe that's the reason for the instability. On 10.04 I'm using the proprietary driver. Why was support for the 8600M withdrawn in 11.10? Yeah, this notebook is a few years old but it's hardly obsolete junk. Works fine running Windows and Ubuntu 10.04.
Sorry to moan here. I should be posting on the Ubuntu forum.
Thanks for the help. Auto-login works, but 2D Unity isn't sticking. What gives!dsister44 said:1.
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2. Did you change it from the login screen? When I do that it stays 2D for me. Even after restart