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No new's on the ubuntu download, cd's wouldnt work in my friends computer, so I'm having a friend burn a copy for me. So, hopefully this BIOS update + GRUB will help. Thanks for all the help everyone, much appreciated. :] -Tech |
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Alrighty all, sorry for the long delay, but I had to wait for Ubuntu to send me a CD, just got it today, instlled Ubuntu 8.10 on my hard disk, and am still getting the 'No operating system found' message. So, next I'm going to talk to my neighbor about flashing my BIOS(he's done it plenty of times, and I trust him more to do it rather than myself.)
If that doesn't work, I'm giving up on this system since all I need is a 15$ video card and I'll have my new computer linux ready. Thanks for the help everyone, I'll update after I have my BIOS flashed and let you all know how it goes. EDIT: this is probably obvious, but GRUB is included in ubuntu, whoever was talking about GRUB, sorry, that didn't work. |
Rhce 5 server
Any one knows is there open office is include in rhce 5.0 server or not....
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this is a simple fix to simple you installed it so it reads if you have a floppy it reads floppy it reads your cdrom and if you installed it then it all worked go into bios and make sure it is set to boot from your hard drive. and if it is a ide make sure you boot from the master if it is set to master if it is set to slave set bios to boot from slave. sounds to easy but the out come if not set right is no operating system found.
this is the only thing it can be. trust me. seen this many times people set the drives to cable select or slave and master and in bios never set it to the drive they want to boot from. good luck this is the problem and if you have a floppy disk in take it out. |
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-Tech EDIT: Problem solved. It was something as simple as a jumper setting not being needed. I didn't even think anything of it when I left it on after pulling out my other hard drive. Gah, I feel so stupid now. I've been without an OS for almost 10 months becuse of somethig THAT stupid. Thanks to everyone that contributed, and thank you Drakeo for the solution. --Tech |
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Can install .exe package in Linux
can install .exe package in linx?? or can i install ms-office in rhel 5? pls help me..
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To answer your question directly. No, you are not going to install a .exe to a GNU/Linux. You should look at 'WINE' or even a Virtual Machine (VM). LQ & goolge searches would surely benefit you. |
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