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THis question is a supplement to: http://www.experts-exchange.com/Hardware/Desktops/PCs/Q_23769242.html.   I was following the steps to build an ubuntu pen-drive.  based on the site:  http://www.pe...
Zones: Linux Setup, PCs, UbuntuDate Answered: 11/03/2008 Views: 0
I have a shell script that needs to be executed once a day automatically. Every command within the script needs to be run as root. How do I do this?
Zones: Ubuntu, LinuxDate Answered: 02/25/2008 Views: 42
I have ubuntu 7.04 installed on my PC. After I had installed JDK 1.6 from NetBean CD, I installed NetBean IDE and It promted that dosen't find any JDK on my ubuntu. After that, I restart my PC. Nex...
Zones: Ubuntu, LinuxDate Answered: 04/03/2008 Views: 0
I run Ubuntu Fiesty Fawn 7.04. Every Sunday morning at 07:35 Apache 2 shuts down and does not restart. The pass phrase for the SSL certificate is not enabled. The error message in the log file read...
Zones: Ubuntu, Apache Web ServerDate Answered: 05/24/2008 Views: 0
I have a computer running two hard drives.  I currently am running Windows Vista, Suse10sp1 and Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon.  Vista and Suse are currently fine but due to a messed up update a few days ago,...
Zones: Linux Setup, Hard Drives, UbuntuDate Answered: 02/26/2008 Views: 0
We have a Linux Ubuntu 7.04 machine in the office, we want to backup the data on the machine so we bought an external USB drive to do so.  The USB drive is preformatted in ntfs and has 750GIg.  Whe...
Zones: Ubuntu, LinuxDate Answered: 06/26/2008 Views: 146
I have Ubuntu 7.04 (feisty) installed and I've loaded the ntfs-3g package.  I also have a second harddrive with with Windows XP installed on it (NTFS).  The drive mounts automatically to /media/win...
Zones: Linux, Linux AdminDate Answered: 10/02/2008 Views: 0
I have an LG New Chocolate VX8550.  The software used (WMP 10+) to load music onto the device really sucks.  I would like to mount it as a drive.  I'd prefer to do this in linux, but could use Wind...
Zones: MP3 Media Players, Linux, Windows XPDate Answered: 08/13/2007 Views: 37
My Toshiba Tecra S1 laptop is now about 4 years old. About a year after I bought it I also bought an AverMedia cardbus TV tuner which has always worked for video but never for audio. I tested th...
Zones: System Diagnostics, PCMCIA, UbuntuDate Answered: 03/10/2008 Views: 4
I am familiar with the concept of running NDISWRAPPER to use Windows device drivers on a Linux machine, but I don't know the exact steps required to find it and install it, and to find and install ...
Zones: 802.11 Wireless, General, UbuntuDate Answered: 08/24/2008 Views: 0
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