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I am running Hardy Heron and believe I have figured out how to auto-boot into VMPlayer by editing the chrono file. However, I now would like to disable the ability for the user to min/max/close the...
Zones: Ubuntu, VMware, VirtualizationDate Answered: 09/17/2008 Views: 0
I am running Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron. When I click on System > Administration I do not see the Synaptic Package Manager and Software Sources icons. When I try and add them it does not let my (when ...
Zones: Ubuntu, LinuxDate Answered: 05/20/2008 Views: 31
I have a very fast connection via Verizon EVDO broadband and want to share this with other computers over wifi.   The computer that is connected to the net via verizon has the verizon card in it...
Zones: Linux Net, Modems, UbuntuDate Answered: 09/18/2008 Views: 8
I am using Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron. I have used the package manager to install LKL (-- Linux Key Logger vers 0.1.1 -- ) It is running, and I have managed to get the keymap to work also. ...
Zones: Ubuntu, LinuxDate Answered: 10/10/2008 Views: 191
Whenever I restart my computer, I have to go to System->Administration->Network and then Properties for the Wireless connection, modify something (not to change it, but to make the "OK" button enab...
Zones: Ubuntu, Linux Setup, 802.11 WirelessDate Answered: 04/23/2009 Views: 5
I have an dual boot ubuntu/xp tower. I also have a Vista laptop. I use the Vista laptop's internet from XP but when I boot into Ubuntu I cannot use the internet. I set my ubuntu connection properti...
Zones: Ubuntu, Windows OS, Windows VistaDate Answered: 07/13/2008 Views: 4
Long story short, I'm trying to get Ubuntu onto my computer. My computer is the first generation of Intel iMacs. I had it partitioned back around when I first got it to boot both Mac OS X and Windo...
Zones: Ubuntu, Hard Drives, Apple DesktopDate Answered: 07/23/2008 Views: 0
I have installed Ubuntu Desktop (sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop) and rebooted the server, The OS loader page is viewable but when the desktop loads all I am left with is a mainly blank screen...
Zones: Ubuntu, Linux Setup, ServersDate Answered: 05/06/2008 Views: 21
When i try to run the command: root@workbench-linux:/# mt -f /dev/sg0 status I get this: mt: /dev/sg0: rmtioctl failed: Operation not permitted I have no idea why this would happen, and for...
Zones: Removable Backup Media, Oper...Date Answered: 05/05/2008 Views: 8
I am running Kubuntu 8.04 have Outlook 2003 running under Crossover. I want to use the PST file which is sitting on a NAS (192.168.1.109\backup) but I don't know how to mount the drive. Can anyone ...
Zones: Linux Setup, Storage TechnologyDate Asked: 05/22/2008 Points: 500 Comments: 3