Ubuntu Installation :: Specification Of The Device Is Very High?

May 23, 2010

Whenever you try to install Ubuntu 10.04 Desktop Edition does not accept me (knowing that the original CD)

Specification of the device is very high

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Ubuntu Installation :: Freezes After The Partitions Specification?

Mar 19, 2011

I wanted to install Ubuntu 10.10 on my netbook Samsung N150 but the installation from the pendrive freezes after the partition table specification, both in the case of the manual specification and in the case of the automatic path. I (think correctly..) specified 35 GB of ext4 journ (but I tried also with ext3 journ) and 1GB of swap but when I confirm these specs the installation freeze yet at the "Searching for the file system" (I use a localized lang but I think this is a quite literal translation), when I'm asked for the time zone

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Ubuntu :: Reset High Speed USB Device Using Ehci_hcd And Address 2?

Jul 12, 2011

is this normal to see in dmesg multiple times after booting (screenshot)

Code:
lsusb
Bus 007 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub

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General :: Is System Using USB 2.0 Specification?

Jun 7, 2011

Kernel 2.6.21.5, Slackware 12.0...I have a 2.0 USB device at /dev/sda1. How can I know if my system is using the 2.0 specification?

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General :: How To Know Specification Of Machine On Redhat 5?

Mar 3, 2010

how to know specification of my machine on linux redhat 5?like the size of harddesk and free space on it
Ram , VGA , and so on.

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Ubuntu :: Short Specification Of Root Director For Copy Command

Jan 18, 2011

I would like to copy a file from some random folder and send to a "Test" folder in root directory. But I havn't found how to specify the root directory without using ../ until i reach the root directory.i.e. suppose I'm in my random folder where I want to copy my file sudo cp somefile.txt (root???)/Test

what do i put for root?Just as additional explanation, if I have a Test folder in my home directory that i wanted to transfer to, then i could simply do cp somefile.txt $HOME/Test.

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Fedora Hardware :: Complete Specification Listing For RAM

Mar 18, 2010

How do I find the complete specification listing for my RAM? I am getting ready to order another card--need to know what to order.

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Fedora Installation :: Device Driver For Usb To Detect Device?

Sep 19, 2009

I am currently using fedora 11 kernel 2.6.29 version, i wanted to write device driver for usb to detect my own device. My project is radio with computer. My fm radio get connected to usb port so i need to write h/w interfacing program.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Install Almost Worked But Screen Resolution Too High?

Dec 6, 2010

The installation went okay (to start with) on my newly formatted hard drive (after death of Windows XP), but I got an error about 3/4 of the way through. The system said something about starting the desktop to try to resolve or fault find the problem. So I now have a desktop with access to all the menu system. I am feeling my way around slowly getting used to the environment. I think there are bits missing from the install but with no frame of reference I cannot tell what exactly is wrong. One obvious problem is my Monitor screen resolution. In Monitor preferences it is set as 'unknown monitor'.

The detect monitor button does nothing and the resolution is set as 2048 x 1536 which is just too small to see properly on the screen. I am currently using zoom to increase within a window to use at all. I have tried opening a terminal and using the xrandr command which reports the following:

xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default
Screen 0: minimum 2048 x 1536, current 2048 x 1536, maximum 2048 x 1536.
default connected 2048x1536+0+0 0mm x 0mm

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Fedora Hardware :: Checking Computer Memory - Specification Shows 2 GB Of Memory Instead Of GB

Feb 7, 2011

Fedora 14 xfce
HP Mini 210

I am looking to buy some memory for my netbook. Currently I have 1 GB of DDR3 memory. However, the specification says that 2 GB of memory is the max. However, when I do the following it says that 4GB is the max:

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Hardware :: How To Check Hardware Specification Using Ubuntu?

Apr 20, 2010

i currently got a new laptop. it has linux ubuntu installed in it. the sticker that is attached to the pc which says pentium dual core, while the price list that comes with specification has core 2 duo. how can i check the hardware specification using linux ubuntu.

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Ubuntu Installation :: 10.4 Upgrade, Xorg, Cpu, Fans Gone Nuts Running High/low?

Apr 28, 2010

I upgraded my Asus Eeepc 900a to 10.4 yesterday. Since then, Xorg has averaged between 30-40% CPU, and my fans have gone nuts running high/low/high/low, ad nausium.

Any ideas what might be going on? Another clue perhaps: on reboot or shutdown, I get a "program not responding" message with "unknown" as the hung program. I have not been able to determine what this program is or if it is related to the hyperactive Xorg.

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Ubuntu Installation :: RV710 Chip - HD 4550 - And High Resolution On Dell U2711 In 10.10 ?

Oct 13, 2010

I asked around about in the now closed thread: [url]

For about half a year ago, is not present in 10.10. That is I can now use the Dell U2711 monitor at its full resolution, using a Radeon HD 4550 (RV710) card, with acceleration and without the image beeing distorted, using the open xorg radeon driver.

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Ubuntu :: High RAM Usage Vs. High CPU Usage

Jul 19, 2011

I am running 10.10 on a netbook (1.6Ghz Atom N270, 2GB RAM). Because it has limited resources, I am currently testing to see which apps I want to use.

Which should take more priority -- an application that uses less RAM or an application that uses less CPU?

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Ubuntu Installation :: Device Not Found, Grub Rescue, Post-Installation Error

May 19, 2010

I just (for the first time ever) installed a version of Ubuntu. It is 10.04. I installed off of the Live Disk. I was having a great time until the first time I went to boot into it and I got the message
"Error: No such device: "long number" Grub Rescue> "

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Debian Installation :: Grub Installation To NVMe Device

Nov 4, 2015

I'm attempting to install Debian to an NVMe SSD (Samsung 950 Pro), however both Jessie and Stretch images fail to install grub.

Checking the syslog reveals the following error:
grub-probe: error: failed to get canonical path of /dev/nvme0n1p5

Further Information:
Fast-boot is disabled in the UEFI, and boot mode is set to UEFI only, no CSM. I do not see any option for 'Secure Boot' if it's relevant to the issue.Windows 10 has already been installed, which created several partitions. The ESP/EFI partition appears to be on nvme0n1p2I only created one partition for Debian - / on nvme0n1p5, no separate partitions for /boot, /home etc.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Unable To Open Device /dev/dsp - Device Or Resource Busy

Apr 13, 2010

All my music editing software programs say, "unable to open device /dev/dsp.Device or resource busy." How can I fix this?

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Ubuntu :: Mdadm: Cannot Open Device /dev/sdb1: Device Or Resource Busy

Jun 11, 2011

I rebooted my server and out of nowhere the RAID5 array won't assemble. I've tried everything I could think of to reassemble the thing. I fear that the array is ruined, but I can't imagine how. Here are various bits of information: The simplest failure (with and without partition numbers, which have not been needed in the past):

Code:

richard@nas:~$ sudo mdadm --assemble --verbose /dev/md0 /dev/sd[bcd]
mdadm: looking for devices for /dev/md0
mdadm: cannot open device /dev/sdb: Device or resource busy

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General :: Ubuntu - Find The Device Node File For USB Device?

Aug 23, 2011

I've bought an X10 Home Automation USB interface: the CM15.

This is the information lsusb gives:

skerit@KIP-DU-SKER:~$ lsusb Bus 008 Device 002: ID 0bc7:0001 X10 Wireless Technology, Inc. ActiveHome (ACPI-compliant)

But this tells me nothing about where the device file is! How can I find that, or create one myself?

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Ubuntu Installation :: USB Device Has Not Recongnized

Jan 23, 2010

I am running ubuntu 9.04 on a dual boot system. I am trying to use my ONDA MT503HS USB modem with ubuntu as it is my only internet access being stationed over here in Italy.I have installed the linux software that came on cd with the device and the device works when i boot up windows on this computer and on my other computers without problems. I am copying and pasting the lsusb without the device and with the device.It is not showing up on desktop or fdisk or any other place that I can find.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Remove Device Message?

Jan 6, 2010

I have a netbook with Windows 7 and already have my HDD partitioned. I downloaded UNR 9.10 and saved it to a 1GB USB drive. I set my boot priority to have it boot off of USB prior to the HDD and I save/reboot. Upon boot up I get a message to remove devices and reboot. I tried several different BIOS configurations and cannot get it to recognize the boot file. Does anyone have any ideas on how I can get this corrected? I would like to have a linux dual boot system especially since I'm taking a linux admin course.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Grub:Error:No Such Device?

Jan 29, 2010

I'm using Kubuntu 9.10 with Ubuntu-desktop installed.I've been using kubuntu for sometime now but i dont know much technical things about it. I have two hard discs (160GB SATA and 80GB PATA).I have just installed Windows XP Professional and then reinstalled grub2 from a live CD. Both OS are on 80GB PATA drive.The Grub menu at boot time has "Windows XP Professional" entry in it. The problem is thatwhen i select that entry, i get an error saying:Quote:Grub:Error:No such device - "a string of letters and numbers"Press any key to continue...When i press any key, it goes back to the grub menu. Kubuntu and Ubuntu work fine.When i go to bios and change my hard disc boot order, grub is bypassed and Windows boots and works good. I dont know much technical things but i think maybe its the problem with Windows entry in grub. (something to do with lines map(hd0,hd1) and map(hd1,hd0) (But i'm nt sure. I just said wat i thought it might be)

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Ubuntu Installation :: Error: No Such Device 3624fcb624fc7a67

Feb 16, 2010

I have a machine which was running Windows 7 64bit, the installation was working fine. I decided to install Ubuntu 9.10 64 bit on a separate hard drive. Now, Ubuntu works great, but I try to boot Windows through GRUB (2, BTW) I get the following error:

error: No Such Device 3624fcb624fc7a67

Tried running grub-update, no avail. Also tried running a repair disk with my Windows 7 install disk-also no luck. EDIT: Also, if it helps, I can see both the System Reserved and full Windows partitions in Ubuntu.

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Ubuntu Installation :: No Such Device Error Message?

Mar 17, 2010

I have been using my desktop as a dual boot machine for several months now. The primary hard drive with windows on it died, and since we have been using ubunto 9.10 exclusively, I just removed the dead drive, changed the jumpers on the secondary drive to primary and did a clean install on the drive which presumably formats the disk before installing. When I try to boot from the hard drive i get the following message:

ERROR: no such device 2eb48bcb-7bb4-4080-b04d-fc32dec8c252

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Ubuntu Installation :: Use WINE Software With Usb Device?

Jun 1, 2010

I heard there is a way to use WINE software with usb device

i have some sdhc camera memory cards that are usb connector

I wanted to scan them with windows software first

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Ubuntu Installation :: Cannot Boot OS - Grub2 / Device.map

Aug 25, 2010

I used to have 2 HDDs for ubuntu: 1 x 80GB and 1 x 500GB The 500GB disk was my /home directory and is now used exclusively for Windows 7. I have now moved /home to the 80GB drive and have modified /etc/fstab to point /home to /home rather than /dev/sdb1. However, I cannot boot into ubuntu. I have tried using Super Boot Disk cd-rom but still no joy. I think I need to fix grub and have tried by booting into a Live-CD and following a tutorial I found on the forums but it complains about not being able to find a device.map I guess this has something to do with the fact that the 500GB HDD is now gonoe but am not sure how to resolve this issue. how to recreate this file but the command failed.

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Ubuntu Installation :: 10.04.1 USB Drive Device Changes After Install?

Sep 2, 2010

I have loaded the Ubuntu 10.04.1 Live CD onto my HP p386i desktop. It loads easily and responds well in the "Try It" mode. I purchased a 16 gb USB Flash drive and did an install from the Live CD. After booting the CD ROM to the window where given a choice to "try" or "install", I inserted my flash drive into the USB port and selected "install". I had my 2 hard drives disconnected. At install point #4 I selected my USB drive and also selected manual partition . The partition displayed as follows:

Partition: /dev/sdf
/dev/sdf1 Type: EXT2 Mount at "/" Size=15,300mg Used=33
/dev/sdf2 Type: Swap Size= 718mg Used= 0

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Ubuntu Installation :: 10.10 And Win7 - Device For Bootloader

Nov 20, 2010

I'm trying to create a dual boot with ubuntu 10.10 on my acer laptop with windows 7. I looked at my hard drive and I found out that it has three partitions, one called System Reversed, another one called PQSERVE or something like that (which is a recovery partition since acer laptops dont have a recovery cd), and the third partition is C:.

So I shrunk my C: drive, and created a 44gb partition for ubuntu, and a 6gb swap. I then booted with the ubuntu cd and went into manual partitioning. I selected the 44gb partition as "/", and set the 6gb partition to swap. The problem is at the very bottom of the partition manager, where it says "Device for boot loader installation". I get several choices, and I'm a bit unsure which one to choose.

The choices are as follows:
/dev/sda ATA WDC WD5000BEVT-2 (500,1GB)
/dev/sda1 Windows Vista (loader)
/dev/sda2 Windows 7 (loader)
/dev/sda3
/dev/sda5
/dev/sda6

My first thought was of course why do I have a vista loader? I don't even have vista!

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Ubuntu Installation :: No Boot Sector On USB Device

Dec 19, 2010

My old Dell Inspiron 9300's CD Rom is no longer working. I've written the files to my 8GB USB device, and attempted to boot from it. Whenever I try, I get this "No boot sector on USB device". I'm also using Mac OS X to make the USB drive.

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Ubuntu Installation :: No Bootable Device When Booting From Cd?

Jan 29, 2011

I have dell laptop running with windows xp and im trying to install ubuntu 10.10 by booting it from a cd.
I verified the image I downloaded by comparing the hash and it worked out fine. I wrote the image into a cd and changed the booting priority on the BIOS to boot from the drive. When attempting to boot I get the "No bootable device found strike F1 to retry, F2 for setup or F5 to run onboard diagnostics" message.

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