Im doing Sudo apt-get upgrade
after do you want to continue [y/n]?
A good mate on a forum had helped me with creating this script but everything Ive thrown at it outputs wrong and I do not know why or what is the issue. I ran all my script in ubuntu's terminal if questioned as bash test.sh.
Ubuntu 12.10 on Lenovo x230 Tablet I5 intel. Very new system, and older retail box DVD of Windows 7 Pro 64bit.
So far I have downloaded Virtual Box from the Ubuntu Software center and then started installing it via Gui. Windows starts its install process but stops during the unpacking process. I left it for 3 hours and it stayed unpacking.
I ran the wubi ( windows installer for ubuntu ) to install ubuntu 12.10 on my system. It already has windows 7 installed on it. My problem is that although the installation was completed without any problem, whenever I want to start ubuntu, it doesn't start. When I select ubuntu during boot process, the file-loading starts. But for this process it takes forever ( I have waited for 2-3 hrs.
with wubi, install process in windows succeed. but after restart, remaining install process isn't properly work. About 2/3 percentage of process, it seems not to progess. how can I solve it?
os: windows 7 home premium K (korean ver.) 64bit
Soon after I got my paws on a Windows 8 Pro installation DVD, I began what I thought would be a simple process of setting up a dual-boot system between it and Ubuntu 12.10 Desktop on an SSD. The SSD is a 2.5″ 128 GB unit from OCZ Technology Group, Inc., which I have already used to dual-boot Windows 7 and older versions of Ubuntu.
What packages to I need to install to compile X-Windows code with g++/gcc ? I tried to compile a X-Windows "hello world" type of program with g++ and got the error:
Code:
fatal error: X11/Xlib.h: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.
so I assume some sort of package has to be installed to do this. Thanks for any information!
Dell Inspiron 5150 w/ Windows XP Pro is running out of steam and has no room to grow. Not a HD problem nor Ram but OS problem. MS says I can't run W7 (and most likely W8 so my only option was try Linux. Ubuntu seemed like a simple upgrade path but, boy, was that wrong!
What is this nonsense about hash checking? I never had to do anything remotely like that with any Windows package.
Dell Inspiron 5150 w/ Windows XP Pro is running out of steam and has no room to grow. Not a HD problem nor Ram but OS problem. MS says I can't run Win7 (and most likely W8 ) so my only option was try Linux. Ubuntu seemed like a simple upgrade path but, boy, was that wrong!
What is this nonsense about hash checking? I never had to do anyting remotely like that with any Windows package.