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Thank You betrian! The sad thing is that I allready knew ho to cd /xxx/xx ls, but I was to dense to realize that is what I needed to do. I still have to get used to identifying executable files - I'm from Vista and and long background of microsoft Thank you once again!
Just to give you the heads-up, Gusty Gibbon has issues with Nvidia 7050PV chipsets on install as well. Have to force xorg.conf to use "vesa" before you get any X. read it here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3561777 post#7.
If anybody could explain to me a simple way to find out how to run programs in sudo I would greatly appriciate it. (ie., typing in to terminal to find out executable file name for a specific program, how would I find out the name?) Thank you in advance!
Don't know if this is a problem with just Ultimate Edition or all Ubuntu, but if you have a Nvidia 7050PV chipset Mother Board, upon booting from either the Live CD/ DVD or installing once in the GNOME desktop (or other options) you will get a "No X server" screen - which can be kinda sca...
Don't know if this is a problem with just Ultimate Edition or all Ubuntu, but if you have a Nvidia 7050PV chipset Mother Board, upon booting from either the Live CD/ DVD or installing once in the GNOME desktop (or other options) you will get a "No X server" screen - which can be kinda sca...
Motherboards with Nvidia 7050PV chipsets can be used with Ultimate, with some minor tweaking of the xorg.conf see this post: viewtopic.php?f=20&t=46#p9
Works Sweet! Once again, however, extra keys don't function out of the box and you have to configure them manually with xbindkeys or something of the sort - which I have not done yet
Keyboard and Mouse work good - but I still have to get the extra keys working for web browsing and zoom, ect. I've read about xbindkeys but have not tried it yet. That will be my next thing to do. I miss quick browsing forward and backwards :( EDIT: got the most important ones working. see: http://f...