I want to try out the 12.04 beta so I will be getting a new hard drive.
Hi! I'm new here! And new on Ubuntu! I have a little problem here that I want to get help with. It's that when I press on Ubuntu on bootup (yes, I've WinXP Pro, TinyXP, installed) so can I see the bootup Ubuntu logo. When it's done, the screen goes strange... It have worked before but why not now?
Hy,
I am running
-Ubuntu 10.04,
- Asus EEE 900
- 2Gb Ram
- 32Gb SSD
- 16 Gb-SD-Card
Symptoms:
- I cannot make an update
- Changes in the Panel will be accepted for this session, discarded after next bootup
- I can save a text with gedit, reload it, after the next bootup its gone
- I can delete a text from my filesystem, after the next bootup its appears again
- (same happens to Bookmarks-Savin
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