I have two hard drives on my computer. One is C which the computer boots Windows XP from, and the other is drive F which is only used for storage.
I want to install ubuntu on drive F, and still be able to use it for storage. I would also like it be so that I can drag files onto drive F in windows, and be able to see them in Ubuntu. Is this possible, and if so, How?
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?
In this new and improved Video Screencast Tutorial from the www.OSGUI.com Tech Show I will show you how to step by step install and use the Google Gadgets for Linux on Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala, it provides a platform for running desktop gadgets under Linux, catering to the unique needs of Linux users. It’s compatible with the gadgets written for Google Desktop for Windows aso well as the Universal Gadgets on iGoogle.
I need to install Ubuntu without uninstalling vista. I would like to access Ubuntu and vista at any time…
P.S. isn’t there a little menu your PC gives you asking you what OS you want?
correct me if im wrong but i think when you install ubuntu it comes with preinstalled softwares like vlc player and other popular softwares. what are all the installed softwares?
Several weeks ago, I install new version of ubuntu in my office’s PC. But my superior don’t like it so he asked me to uninstall it. So can you guys help me to explain to me how to uninstall ubuntu completely ? Looking forward to your answers.
More details at: www.fsckin.com I’ve known for a long time to stay away from the short, sweet and simple “rm -rf /” command. It deletes every file on any writable filesystem mounted by a *nix system, but what exactly happens? This video is running on a VM and shows what happens.