Ubuntu :: Can't Order 9.10 CD From Shpit
Jan 10, 2010
I have recieved CD in the past and I don't have a functional DVD burner to create my own disk. It says I cantribute to the Ubuntu community for more CDs but there isn't a way for me to get one. What should I do about this? I mean I'm on the forums but IDK how to tell shipit about my activity
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Aug 18, 2010
in my text file of 5 columns 2 column is in DDMMYYYY format. (ie DATE OF BIRTH). how to use sort command for its ascending order and descending order.
Is the same can be use for the date format YYYYMMDD ?
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May 22, 2010
I am a new Ubuntu user in Hungary, where we use reverse name orders (perhaps called the "eastern name order"). I mean Hasselhoff David instead of David Hasselhoff. Its quite a big problem for me, especially during syncing with my phone (which finally works now, after a few days of reading and searching...).Is it possible to change that in Ubuntu?
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Nov 25, 2010
Back in the days of Archimedes I was able to move a window with the middle mouse button and it kept the z-order. Now I've jumped to Linux from a long time with Windows I'm hoping this is possible again! Its very useful when trying to see 2 windows together without changing focus. Ideally, I'd change the Alt+Winow drag behaviour to keep the z-order.
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Jan 8, 2010
I'm getting a new HDD today. I have SATA 500GB, and I'm getting SATA II 500gb. This is what I wanted to ask. On my first HDD, I have Windows XP and ubuntu and on the new HDD, I will install Windows 7. What I wanted to ask, are such things like jumpers on my HDD (master/slave etc.) used to select boot order? Or will I have to go into BOOT settings and choose Win7 Hdd first in the boot order etc.?
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Apr 1, 2010
how can I use sar in order to get information about the scheduling?
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Apr 24, 2010
I've installed the ubuntu 9.10 in my pc. But, I want to trade the order of the boot, because my brothers use windows. I know how to do it in the version 9.04 in the directory /boot/grub trading the configuration of the file menu.lst ,but i cannot find this same file in this new version. How should I do?
PS: my version is ubuntu 9.10 amd 64bits
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Oct 23, 2010
Just installed Ubuntu 10.4 on a computer that normally runs XP Pro. I used a separate drive and unplugged the windows drive while installing Ubuntu (error number one right?). Ubuntu installed perfectly, plugged in windows drive, Windows boots perfectly. My only problem is that I don't have the boot list option unless I go into the BIOS and change default boot drive every time I want to switch OS.After a bit of research I configured GRUB to allow me to dual boot (Windows did not appear at first), but it boots directly into Ubuntu (fine for me, but my mother uses XP for work) instead of Windows. Unfortunately I have some sort of keyboard issue that makes the arrow keys inoperable until the machine has once booted into an OS.
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Dec 11, 2010
Would it be possible to use wget to order something on e.g. [URL].
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May 20, 2011
I have a dual boot linux system with Mint 10 and Ubuntu 11. Currently Mint is the first OS in the boot order. How difficult is it to change that config so that Ubuntu is first (or default) and Mint second ?
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Oct 11, 2010
how can i set up my ubuntu 10.10 in order to use amazon kindle?
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Jul 22, 2011
I want to find ou t when you boot it can you press any key 0r keys to get to CMOS. Also if I wanted to have both win95 and ubuntu how would I do That?
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Jan 10, 2010
Is there any way to manually sort the order of Places (KDE's "bookmarks") that show up in the side panel of Dolphin, or to have it automatically sorted e.g. alphabetically?One might think such a feature, if it existed, to be well-documented and easily-accessible.
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Jan 28, 2010
I just started using the Ubuntu Netbook Remix (9.10 Karmic) a couple weeks ago. I've added my own and removed a few of the default icons in the simplified, menu-driven desktop interface. However, the icons are in the order in which they were added (particularly in the "Favourites" tab. How can I rearrange or sort these icons?
I've tried right-clicking the tab and desktop, but no sort option appears. I've tried dragging the icons to the desired spot in the window, but that doesn't work either. Is there a control panel in the "System" tab that will let me sort the icons, or is this not possible in the netbook remix?
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Apr 7, 2010
I use dual OS, n i have a problem when i want to set boot order. Can i change boot order? or can i make a priority for my OS?
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Apr 12, 2010
I have noticed a few problems when some screenlets are loaded before some others. I think that "Startup Applications Preferences" should have an option to arrange the order of their execution.
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May 8, 2010
I like to use Tilda in transparent mode. In Karmic I just added tilda to the startup applications and everything worked well. Now in Lucid, it starts up before Compiz and I don't get Compiz transparency. I have to quit Tilda and load it again before I get the transparency right. Is there some way to force tilda to start after Compiz? (I have tested this on several comps. it seems to hold true)
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May 8, 2010
I have installed ubuntu 10.04 and kubuntu 10.04 on different partition (same hard drive). and window 7 on a different hard drive.
The boot menu order now is 1. kubuntu 2. memtest 3. window 7 4. ubuntu 10.04 kernel 2.6.32.22
I want to change to Code:
1. ubuntu 10.04 kernel 2.6.32.22 2. window 7 3. kubuntu 4. memtest
These are the files in my ubuntu /etc/grub.d:
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/etc/grub.d$ ls
00_header* 10_linux* 30_os-prober* README
05_debian_theme* 20_memtest86+* 40_custom*
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May 10, 2010
I'm currently using an NFS server to share data on our small business network. It works a bit faster than SAMBA, but I do have a problem. NFS takes group id from the first 16 groups a member belongs to when mounted - let's not get into how that doesn't make huge amount of sense
Since I assigned about 6 different groups to our users internally to control directory access, some internal groups do not pass when mounting the server's files (as ubuntu has at least 8 or so groups that are system dependent). Is there a way to change the ORDER of the groups a user belongs to? I see that what gets passed to NFS mount follows exactly the order given when I type "group" when logged in. The groups do not come in alphabetical order or group ID number. I did try changing the order of entries in /etc/group and that also doesn't do anything. Essentially they seem completely random.
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May 28, 2010
I am running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS as a dual boot with WinXP but I am having problems with drive recognition in Ubuntu. I have four internal hard drives, 1 and 2 are standard master and slave and 3 & 4 are on a RAID card. Windows recognises them all okay every time but I have found through a lot of trial and error that Ubuntu will sometimes mount the drives in the order 1,2,3,4 and sometimes it will mount them in the order 3,4,1,2. No matter how I arrange the fstab file, it only works some of the time. If I load my music library into Banshee when the drives are mounted 1,2,3,4 then the next time I boot, if they are mounted 3,4,1,2 it can no longer find my music library etc.Is there a way to make Ubuntu recognise the drives in the same order every time?
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Jul 5, 2010
I am using Ubuntu 10.04 x64 in a three-boot configuration; the first boot choice screen (the one I would like to change) gives the options of booting to Ubuntu, 3 options I don't understand, and booting to Windows 7. Unfortunately, at least for me, Ubuntu is at the top and is the default. [The third choice is Win XP x32 - but it appears on a separate screen]
My question: How can I make the boot to Windows 7 the default choice?
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Jul 13, 2010
I want to change the default boot from Ubuntu to windows xp. What file do I need to edit to make that change? In other distros the file is grub.lst but I can not locate that file name in Ubuntu.
I can find the file /boot/grub/grub.cfg that looks like what I need but has a warning "DO NOT EDIT",
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Sep 15, 2010
I've bought a low-spec mini-netbook (the ALLFINE PC703) and I want to install Debian W/O a GUI on it. The trouble is I cannot get to the bios in order to boot from the USB and it says on the box (in very small print) that users cannot install other OSes then the pre-installed Windows CE. Windows CE wont run the Wubi so I can't install ubuntu on it either. How can I bypass these incoviences and get Debian up and running.
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Oct 3, 2010
My Ubuntu file server sits under a desk and shares files with the network without a hitch, and in a perfect world I wouldn't ever need to shut it down (I reached 6 months uptime once). However, since it occasionally needs service, or additions and needs to be moved, I need to shut down.
The trouble is, the power management system is borked, so whenever I issue "sudo powerff now", the system halts, but the PSU stays on. I usually wait a few minutes after and flip the PSU switch, but I'm never sure if the system is already down.
Is there a way to reorder the way services shut down so that I put SSH last, and therefore know when the system is down when my session is disconnected? Is defaults.rc or whatever responsible for that?
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Oct 12, 2010
I currently ran into some problems with my Ubuntu 10.10 Beta so I want to do a fresh install of the final version. The only problem is my mother having a lot of files on her desktop, all ordered a way I dont understand ... So I need a option, letting me save the order of those desktop icons. I plan to backup all files, located on the desktop, and want them to be in the same order, after reinstalling and copying them back to the desktop. I think Ubuntu needs to safe the order of those icons anywhere, may I should backup this file too, but I dont either know where it is, neither I know how its called..
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Oct 19, 2010
how to change the order of GRUB. I found someone who asked in '06 but I believe the method has changed. I want windows (The bottom on the list) to start without me having to select it.
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Nov 13, 2010
What's the least I have to remove in order to do a clean installation of Ubuntu? Alternatively, how do I reformat the main partition from the command line?
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Jan 28, 2011
I want to find ou t when you boot it can you press any key 0r keys to get to CMOS. Also if I wanted to have both win95 and ubuntu how would I do That?
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Mar 16, 2011
I just installed, partitioned and formatted a new 500GB hard drive (EXT3) on my system (10.10)What is the syntax I have to put in fstab in order to have the whole partition RW? It is currently read only.Drive name is sdb1, mounted as /500GB.
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Mar 18, 2011
I am trying to change the default gnu grub boot order to first go to windows 7. I entered gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst and it opened up the file but the file was blank.It didn't show me the 5 or 6 possible choices.
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