Ah, at last, someone cites a reasonable "authority." Just as Linus has the right to say how Linux should be pronounced, because he made up the...
Sorry, but what the Zulu dictionary says is irrelevant when speaking English. But it doesn't state the pronunciation as 00 boon tu anyway.
You chose to pronounce it correctly? And just what "authority" did you use to determine what was correct? THE authority on the English language,...
But that is the point. It isn't the correct way to pronounce it if you are speaking English. The accepted English pronunciation is u bun tu. I...
I found the correct entry for the fstab file. Add the following line to the file; share /home/username/share vboxsf...
Assume you named the shared folder or drive "share." Open a terminal a type the following. $ mkdir /home/username/share $ sudo mount -t vboxsf...
I don't speak Bantu either. I'll still pronounce it you bun two. And I don't really care what the word means in Bantu.
I pronounce Paris as par iss and not par ee because I speak English and not French. Same goes for you bun two. I don't speak Swahili either.
The way I read his post, he isn't looking for a dual boot partition. He just wants to break his drive into two partitions to have separate...
The problem isn't the Shrink feature. The problem is that there is an immovable system file at the end of the volume. No partition manager will...
Gparted would do the job with no problems. But why bother? Vista has a "shrink" function you can use that doesn't require booting a CD. Whn not...
I think you've got it right. Install grub2 to the Karmic boot sector and have grub, on the Hardy partition "chainload" to it. You must use the...
You're right. That site won't allow me to fill in the form from Ubuntu. But it doesn't work from XP either. Using FF or IE.
Give us a site URL that is giving you the problem so we can test it.
I can see two good points here. One, you definitely want your virtual drive file to be one contiguous file and not a fragmented one. Two, you...
Did you install FF using the repos or did you download the latest version from Mozilla? If you did the latter, it may be a question of where you...
Open FF. Click /Edit/Preferences and then the Security Tab. Check the Remember Passwords box. Problem solved.
It's always the admin's bad. The bad in this case was allowing Win computers on the network. :o
At the moment there is no reason for you to "switch." But staying with XP or "switching" to Ubuntu are NOT your only options. The vast majority...
Yeah. Slitaz takes a whole 30mb. :o
Of course anyone has the right to ask the question and I, for one, wouldn't imply the person asking the question was silly. Newbies ask silly...
I'm not asking that anyone "shut up." And I heartily endorse the idea that Linux users discuss future threats. All I'm saying is that, in a...
I understand the difference quite well. I just feel that discussing the latter does more damage than good. In fact, quite a lot more damage....
It isn't? Give one, just one, verifiable example of this having actually occurred on someone's desktop computer. I've heard lots of scary...
But that's the problem. The "facts" are either so open to interpretation or so technically beyond the comprehension of the average user, that...
Separate names with a comma.