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Quick Scroll 06.27.08 (2 months ago) #53

atlast i m posting my desktop....
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Quick Scroll 06.27.08 (2 months ago) #54

It looks great...

What did you use to get the snapshot? used the snapshot tool or the print-scr button in the keyboard?
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Quick Scroll 07.01.08 (2 months ago) #55

in ubuntu the is a software for taking screen shot........
i used that..
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i use ubuntu hardy with dual boot of xp
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Quick Scroll 08.31.08 (6 days ago) #57

Downgraded to ubuntu gutsy gibbon after royally messing with some unsupported kernel udpates! I felt the time needed to re-compile the new unsupported kernel might be too tasking and hence I just re-installed the old gutsy gibbon again.

I had my /home folder set in a different partition and hence no data was lost and I just had to do some small tweaking and I had my old files and desktop with almost all settings intact without much ado. With conventional installation unless one had selected to have my root folder elsewhere, It gets installed in /home/<username> and if there is a need to format the installation partition the data gets lost unless backed up!

For those who had already installed it conventionally you can still make the changes to have your home folder in different partition. There are methods for it and if someone is really particular to know it, I could give the instructions here, if needed when I have the time.

I should't have been here so long and I need to leave... Good day and happy linuxing!
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Quick Scroll 08.31.08 (6 days ago) #58

One last post before I go offline for this session:

A tip for those installing from Live CD. PLUG OUT the broadband connection since if internet is connected the LIVE CD by default tries to connect to mirror and download updates to install etc; In some old/slow systems it might just hang at that point (at around 81/82 % in some with the message under progres bar ... "connecting to mirror" or something similar...

The moment you unplug the broadband it will give a pop up warning saying it was unable to connect to mirror. Choosing "OK" will NOT do any harm and the installation will proceed to completion without issues. Updates if needed can be installed at a later time using synaptic or the update manager.
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