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Try using the additional drivers prompt with a wired connection.

I have the 6200 turbocache and I just use the settings>administration>additional drivers to install my proprietary drivers. The most recent ones haven't been working so I stick with the 173 drivers.

Make sure to install Windows first! It makes setting up the grub bootloader so much easier. But if you must install Ubuntu first you can use EasyBCD to add it to your Windows bootloader.

I tried the 11.04 beta and RC and both gave me heaps of crashing packages with even bigger piles of error report senders. I was getting them on basic packages too. I'm back to 10.10.

goto settings>preferences>keyboards and under the layout tab see if you can find a layout you can use. There are also options to use a modifier key to change the layout. Hope this helps.

Try going into settings>administration>additional drivers and seeing if your card pops up.

Windows 7 is cold hard biatch when it comes to sharing over the network. Try turning off the homegroup in Windows.

if you ever want to know more about a package just type "man {package}" and you should get a pretty thorough description of the package.

CANADA!!!!! I mean KANEDA!!!!

Yeah it seems like the touch interface is an overlay kinda like Media Center is right now.

Two words —> I LIKE!

In windows I have 4 Huge icons for my drives. Since I mainly use Ubuntu with a cube desktop and plenty of keyboard shortcuts it's hard when I switch back to windows and have to use the start button because I'm too lazy to program shortcut keys because they don't work all the time.

open the android browser - hit menu- more - settings and scroll all the way to the bottom. Change your user agent to Android.

You probably don't need 30 instances of google helper open. Kill the processes and see what happens.

"What I am looking for is something you can put your Google credentials into and then send receive calls/sms."

try this test

Ordered a Sager NP8130... should be here in two weeks.

It would be cool to use your own VSTi's in it + running multiple at once. It would be even cooler if it did use batteries then you could use onboard VSTi's with a wireless system.