Solution ONE:
About the resolution problem, its usually something to do with your refresh rate. xorg uses the information provided about your monitor in the xorg.conf file to determine 'safe' resolutions. if you are sure that your laptop lcd screen can handle a resolu...
Actually it works for Ubuntu 6.10 too. Thanks to this guy who offers the solution.
sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-*
sudo apt-get install libxine-extracodecs mjpegtools
ffmpeg lame faad sox mplayer libxine-main1 totem-xine
wget -c http://www.debian-multimedia.org/pool/main/w/w32c...
Well, somebody made a very good footnote...
homrqt (1 day ago) Marked as spamI guess the subliminal in this one is... if you use linux you're a chick, if you use windows you're a dork, and if you use mac you're a fag?
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sudo cp /boot/grub/menu.lst /boot/grub/menu.lst_backup
sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lstChange default=0 to default=whatever
whatever here means the sequence of the OS you have in menu.lst
Reference
1. http://forum.ubuntu.org.cn/weblog_entry.php?e=287
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Under Ubuntu 6.10, after installing flashplugin-nonfree 9.0.21.78.ubuntu through Synchronization Software Manager, when the browser plays flash media, it may crash. The answer is uninstall the plugin and re-install flashplayer-mozilla 6.0.79-0.2. Also there might be another way, please...
Although the reason caused this problem is still unkown...I should be aware of that in case it might happen again.
Steps:
Put the Windows installation CD into DVDRom then restart.Let it scan the PC, then choose R to recover.Choose to identify the existing Windows system.Or type...