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General What the HELL happened!?!?!?!view story

http://androidforums.com – Tonight I was attempting to load a video from my computer to my phone. I was plugged into my computer and transferring the movie to my SDcard (32gb Sandisk). I wait a few minutes while the movie loads. I attempt to play the movie and it says it is not able to play the video. I attempt to play other videos that I have taken from the phone and I get the same message. (General)

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authentication required problemview story

http://forums.fedoraforum.org – Ok before You guys shoot me, yes i have searched the existing database for a solution and non of them were clear enough to help me out. So for the first time in my life i have installed an os thats not windows. I am also not a computer guru so any help you do want to give please keep it simple enough so an avarage joe would understand. So my problem is this. (HowTos)

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Broadcom NIC stays down in iPXEview story

http://serverfault.com – I'm repurposing some old servers as budget compute farm diskless nodes and am trying to get iPXE to do iSCSI boot on an HP DL145 G3 which has an embedded Broadcom NetXtreme 5715 dual-ported NIC. After too many headaches with other solutions I decided to give iPXE a try, first by booting it from a DVD. (HowTos)

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Fatal Error preventing bootview story

http://forums.fedoraforum.org – I'm fairly inexperienced with Linux, and I'm getting an error message preventing me from booting. This is on the LXDE spin of F17 with no major updates applied on an old 32-bit slim WinXp computer from '06. The error log that shows is photographed here: http://imgur.com/MVq9Cr9 I don't even know if this is a hardware or software issue. (HowTos)

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Xorg can't find screensview story

http://askubuntu.com – I recently installed Ubuntu 12.10 on my laptop. It installed successfully, but whenever I boot into it, after the GRUB screen I get a text TTY. I can log in with that and enter command-line commands. I have tried: running startx. After initializing extensions, it tries to load extension GLX and then has a fatal error, "no screens found". (HowTos)

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How to access the internal SD card from computer?view story

http://forums.androidcentral.com – I just got the Galaxy S3 after being all Evo for years. My Evo LTE had too many issues to continue staying with. I still have some pictures that were not on the external SD card i had, but the internal one. Any way to get these to transfer to my new phone or back up on my computer? (HowTos)

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[ubuntu] Don't know how to run Python code in Eclipseview story

http://ubuntuforums.org – Hello, This is quite a beginner question. I recently started Python in my computer science class and decided to start practicing using Python before we go into the detail. I have installed PyDev into Eclipse because I have used Eclipse previously for Android and Java programming. I have created a module inside of a python projected and have run it but I do not know how to do any inputs. (Hardware)

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[64 bit] Mounting SMBview story

http://ubuntuforums.org – I'm new to Ubuntu, but I prefer using VIM on a UNIX platform when coding in C. My Ubuntu install (12.10, 64-bit) is in VMware and, since I have multiple computers, I save my code to a network location at my college so I can access it no matter which computer I'm using. (Hardware)

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Complete system Crash with USB wireless adapterview story

https://bbs.archlinux.org – Hey all,I have an older computer without a wireless card built in so I connected it to a netgear n900 USB wireless adapter. I followed the instructions on the wiki and on many forums across many distros and got the drivers installed. I then booted up wifi-menu and everything seemed to be going well, it seemed to connect to my wireless internet. (HowTos)

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The Microsoft Surface Pro Proves That The PC Is Backview story

http://techcrunch.com – I come bearing glad tidings. After decades of OEM malaise, a constant parroting of the speeds and feeds mantra, and an aesthetic that was formulated in the back room of a dingy Staples office supply store, the PC is really back. In short, the Surface Pro is so good that it could drive Windows 8 adoption with enough force to make people reconsider Microsoft’s odd new OS. (IT news)