You can try partitioning your drive, but be warned, partitioning may cause file damage to your other operating systems, but the chances of that aren't too too high.
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You can try partitioning your drive, but be warned, partitioning may cause file damage to your other operating systems, but the chances of that aren't too too high.
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With Kubuntu, each time I try to start up the system, after the splash screen and the graphical screen comes into place, the screen keeps on flashing, like it is trying to redo the last process. A...
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With Kubuntu, each time I try to start up the system, after the splash screen and the graphical screen comes into place, the screen keeps on flashing, like it is trying to redo the last process. A...
can you help me out here? I can't get the terminal or anything to open the .sh file
I need a printer driver for my Lexmark z615 inkjet printer! I am running Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron, and I can't seem to get my printer working properly, as it won't print anything!
Please help me...
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Have you tried booting Ubuntu from a different kernel from the GRUB menu?
So, your computer is still having problems? Please do a quick explanation of what is fixed and/or what needs to be fixed, if possible! Thanks!
Try running fsck again, if you can.
You may want to do a hard format, then install the OS of your choice. After that is done, you can run fsck (if using Linux or any Uxix or Unix-like OSes) or whatever program that does a file system...
How can no one have the password? What about the people that gave you the laptop in the first place?
First, I would check with the original owner of the laptop and files. Also, it may be against...
Okay. Go back into a Terminal and do the "sudo aptitude" stuff, but this time, right after typing in "sudo aptitude" and pressing enter, click "u" on the keyboard. If anything comes up, click "g". If...
A lot of people think that their keyboard is unresponsive when it's really not. Just try doing the REISUB technique, and if it doesn't work, then that is when you can do a "hard" reset. Or, try...
Next time your screen goes blank and your keyboard becomes "unresponsive". Try the REISUB technique before you even think about "pulling the plug" (if you ever have thought about that).
Hold down...
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8367962#post8367962
Is this the only way? Thanks, by the way!
If there a way I can run fsck straight from my Ubuntu installation without using a LiveCD? Maybe there is a code I can put in using the "Magic SysRq Key" that will allow me to do it without screwing...