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What do you mean by mounting a partition before booting? Before rebooting it was working? Yeah post fstab. You probably need the auto flag which tells ubuntu to mount it automatically.
First check with speedtest.net and confirm your download speed. Otherwise the server you are using could be loaded. Try switching your download server System->Administration->Software...
More specifically gparted is just a graphical interface to set of tools. If you click gparted ->Features you will see what formats gparted has access too. In order to use ntfs you must download...
Any ideas?
Compiz is messing up. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=963800
bump woot:)
sudo rm -R name_of_dir
The R stands for recursive.
I'm sort of stuck at this problem. I want to start ubuntu and have it create two xservers. It should automatically login to gnome in screen 0 (VT7) and automatically login to a wmii session in...
Generally partitions are mounted to /media and a link on the desktop appears. What do you want to do exactly? Can you not see the files in the partition? Or do you want to permenantly mount them.
or sudo apt-get clean ?
To do things requiring more "permission" try adding the sudo command in front.
so...
sudo chmod u+w file.txt
or really you need to simply delete:
sudo rm file.txt
A swap partition isn't necessary for 2GB. Just to clarify a hard disk would be worse for swap space than SSD.
Also configuration files are stored in /etc. You might care about /var too.
I always use manual partitioning. Select manual and hit next.
Select the correct partition based on the size. You should probably see windows as an NTFS partition. Configure the other partition...
Fixed!
Just figured it out. The bug has to do with compiz-fusion. In order to login quickly go to System->Preferences->Appearance->Visual Effects and set it to None.
I wonder if this is the...
I have the same messages too:
Oct 30 23:48:33 m1530 pulseaudio[15958]: pid.c: Stale PID file, overwriting.
Oct 30 23:48:33 m1530 pulseaudio[15958]: main.c: setrlimit(RLIMIT_NICE, (31, 31))...
After messing around with stuff apparently here is a weird solution.
What happened was after logging in, my computer sat there with virtually no activity for about 8s before starting the login...
I noticed that logging in takes significantly longer than hardy.
After entering password it takes about 2s to show the wallpaper, but about 25s to load gnome. Previously it only took approximately...