Well.. i think it depends isn't it? ;-) (wow with that much space) A MUCH better solution IMHO is to use lvm.
Here is a primer on lvm -> *www.freeos.com/articles/3921/
So you installed Sabayon(gentoo) on sda and Windows on sdb right ?
Boot into knoppix or some rescue livecd and mount all your linux partitions from the main drive, ie /dev/sda the 300 GB one in /mnt.
Use swapon to enable swap space, if you have using swapon /dev/sdax or the swap file.
Mount...
Now that you have ubuntu installed.. you might want to pick a few books from the library. Its not necessary, but will certainly speed up the process. One book i can recommend is Oreilly's UNIX in a Nutshell.
As Eddie told, type these commands in a terminal. (Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal)
sudo modprobe 8139too
type that command, that loads the 8139too kernel module required for the onboard realtek ethernet cards.
Then configure the network. I think, in GNOME its something like System...
My guess is that you got a kernel panic... there's nothing wrong with X
Kernel Panics occur due to flacky hardware, Can you give me exact motherboard model ??
Do you have a asrock motherboard?? Something like Asrock - p4845gv/p4865gv ? There is something like AGI technology or whatever that...
It uses the same gecko rendering engine as firefox but just the gtk2 interface rather than XUL. You can get more space for browsing if you want by disabling the menu bar using gconf-editor. Applications -> Epiphany -> Lockdown -> Show Menu Bar [OFF]. (or something similar)
Control Tab wont work...
Those are not nice, Seriously. He's such a self promoting lamer. And that thing on smart questions already has been blown out of proportions.
If you want a really good resource on free software news, try this lwn.net. Its good. Current issue requires subscription however but just take a look...
To the starter: You just tripped over a kernel bug probably. The scrollers you are talking about are kernel dumps.
Try booting with acpi=off .
Or try to run the processor with native clock settings. This used to happen to me in one of my older motherboards.
This has nothing to do with X not...
I came to post this ;-) , depends on your defenition of user friendly.
For me user freindly means anything that doesn't choose for you, that doesn't interfere in your way and that doesn't go out of the way to perform even trivial tasks.
I'am sure most of you will agree, Slackware is the _most_...
Did get the stage3 the very next day and cut my teeth a bit with it. But Linux is getting boring these days. There just too much quality distributions out there.. (Gentoo, Slackware , Arch .. LFS)
I've been hanging around with FreeBSD and openBSD sometimes these days while reporting bugs in the...
Re: The official thread for any and all discussion related to Apple Macs.
Sorry if i over read something as i just skimmed through the entire thread but actually applications are folders. UNIX files don't have an extension, these are merely sort of conventions. Most GUI Applications are present...
Try telling that idiotic Fascist admin the merits of Free software.
Heres what i did in my college.
Approach the HOD and the principal of your college and try to convince them, you have to talk mostly in humble words with a bit of salt mixed here and there, also u have to back that up with ur...
:| I'm not very much into suse, ofcourse you can find that ntpd script in /etc/init.d or /etc/rc.d/ . I am not sure, anyways just use mv command to rename the file
mv file1 file2 changes name of file 1 to file 2. Thats just a cheap way to do it. There must be some better way to manage startup...
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