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04 September 2009 07:45

Installation/FromImgFiles - Community Ubuntu Documentation

by tadeufilippini (via)
# Download the desired .img file # Install the usb-imagewriter package * If your release does not include this, download it from Oliver's PPA * If imagewriter fails to launch, you may need to install python glade2 support. Install the python-glade2 package or Run sudo apt-get install python-glade2 * If your release does not include it and you are running 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope then run this command from the console: o sudo apt-get install usb-imagewriter # Open Applications -> Accessories -> Image Writer * KDE users will find this in Applications -> Utilities -> Image Writer * on some usb-imagewriter versions (console command: imagewriter) the application fails to write if the image path contains blank spaces, exiting with "IndexError: list index out of range". Also, in case you prefer to launch it from the command line, don't forget to sudo it, otherwise it will give a permission error. # Insert your flash media # Select the downloaded file and flash device, and click "Write to Device" # Remove your device when the operation is complete

03 June 2009 21:00

Wired troubleshooting

by tadeufilippini
Wired troubleshooting If you have a network connection which is not working properly, you can use a few tools to help diagnose what the problem is. Most of the tools in this section require use of the Terminal, which you can open by pressing Applications → Accessories → Terminal. Get information about the current connection ifconfig is intended to allow you to change the settings of your network connections, but it can also be used to list information about the current connection. 1. Press Applications → Accessories → Terminal to open a Terminal 2. Type ifconfig eth1 in the Terminal and press Enter, replacing eth1 with the name of your network interface if it is different. * inet addr gives the current IP address of the connection * HWaddr gives the MAC address of your network device

03 June 2009 20:45

Chapter 5. Troubleshooting

by tadeufilippini
Table of Contents Wired troubleshooting Get information about the current connection Check if a connection is working properly Wireless troubleshooting Check that the device is on Check for device recognition Using Windows Wireless Drivers Check for a connection to the router Check IP assignment Check DNS IPv6 Not Supported

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03 June 2009 20:30

DSL

by tadeufilippini
Ubuntu Documentation > Ubuntu 9.04 > Internet and Networks > Connecting > DSL DSL 1. Right click the NetworkManager icon and click Edit connections... 2. Click DSL. 3. Click Add.

03 June 2009 20:00

03 June 2009 19:45

Documentation for Ubuntu 9.04

by tadeufilippini
Documentation for Ubuntu 9.04 This site is where you can find the official documentation developed and maintained by the Ubuntu Documentation Project. This page contains documentation for Ubuntu 9.04, the latest stable version, released in April 2009. If you can't find what you are looking for here, try the excellent source of community contributed documentation.

01 June 2009 22:45

09 June 2008 06:45

Songbird - Community Ubuntu Documentation

by tadeufilippini (via)
Installing Songbird with a .deb Paste these commands into the terminal: wget -c ftp://ftp-mirror.internap.com/pub/www.getdeb.net/ubuntu/hardy/so/songbird_0.5-1~getdeb1_i386.deb sudo dpkg -i songbird_0.5-1~getdeb1_i386.deb sudo ln -s /usr/lib/songbird/Songbird /usr/bin/songbird

02 September 2007 20:30

Documentacao - Ubuntu Brasil

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18 June 2007 03:00

Ubuntu User Documentation - Community Ubuntu Documentation

by tadeufilippini
User Documentation Welcome to the community documentation for Ubuntu, created by users just like you! [WWW] Documentation in other languages is also available. Please read the Wiki Guide before making any edits. Thanks.

17 June 2007 22:30

Ubuntu 7.04 Documentation

by tadeufilippini & 1 other
This site is where you can find the official documentation developed and maintained by the Ubuntu Documentation Project. This page contains documentation for Ubuntu 7.04, the latest stable version, released in April 2007. Official Ubuntu Documentation This site is where you can find the official documentation developed and maintained by the Ubuntu Documentation Project. Choose your version of Ubuntu below to access the documentation for that version. If you don't find what you are looking for, visit the community contributed documentation for even more material! * Ubuntu 9.04 - the current stable version, released in April 2009, codenamed Jaunty Jackalope. * Ubuntu 8.10 - previous stable version, released in October 2008, codenamed Intrepid Ibex. * Ubuntu 8.04 LTS - the current long term support version, released in April 2008, codenamed Hardy Heron. * Ubuntu 6.06 LTS - previous long term support version, released in June 2006, codenamed Dapper Drake. If your version of Ubuntu is not listed above, it is no longer supported and does not receive security or critical fixes. Documentation for these releases of Ubuntu is no longer supplied, but information on how to upgrade to supported versions of Ubuntu can be found at the Upgrade Notes page.

15 June 2007 05:00

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