I am using Linux Ubuntu and would like to download movies, but when I try to download the file but it does not start
In applications) internet) transmission bit torrent client) the files report idle, but I know it works because I can test it on another computer using Windows.
Any ideas?
I ran kubuntu and windows xp on my laptop and recently formatted the windows partition. Afterwards the usual GRUB bootloader was gone and now i can’t boot to my linux partition anymore. Can anyone tell me how to get it back without having to format the linux partition?
i have a hp compaq presario c300 with at&t as my internet provider. im new to linux and after countless hours of googling ways to fix my problem i am still unable to connect to the internet. im running ubuntu 9.10 and in the wireless manager menu it doesnt even register that my internet is there.
From my understanding there are several operating systems that run on the Linux platform. Which is the best one?
(I know a lot about computers but Linux is not my area of expertise. I am planning on a getting a new computer and possibly dual booting if I get some info about Linux.)
I work for a company that does remote connections. We are wanting to put Linux on everyone’s computer for several reasons but we can’t find a software to remotely connect to other computers that have windows. The software we currently use doesn’t support Linux.
I am interested in learning Linux as good as or better than I know windows, reason being, I may have to use my computer for school soon, and REALLY don’t want to wait for vista or depend on having it not crash/freeze in class. I know the basics like duel booting, using a VM, and installing, basic apt-get, but I want to get to know it better.
Hi,everyone.
I am a linux novice.
I decided to give ubuntu a try,so I install it but I find out ubuntu didn’t detect my usb modem.I am using a tenten E220 usb modem.
I need to access to my usb modem to connect to internet everytime.
OS: Gentoo Linux. PC: p4, 1.8mhz, 256mb, 40gb(hd). Monitor: waytec 15”. Video: Nvidia 64mb. TouchScreen Device: penmount usb 8-wire. Touchscreen opensource drive for linux: “evtouch” Graphic system: xorg 7.1 + XGL + compiz It’s not a multi-touch screen, or the War3 game… but it’s a lot of fun!