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More Ubuntu Lucid IPv6 problems – solved
I have solved another IPv6 problems on Ubuntu Lucid 10.04. When trying to install a package (apt, aptitude or synaptic) wget has these symptoms; –2010-05-21 20:05:55– http://internap.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/corefonts/webdin32.exe Resolving internap.dl.sourceforge.net… 1.0.0.0 Connecting to internap.dl.sourceforge.net|1.0.0.0|:80… failed: Connection timed out. Giving up. This … Continue reading
Firefox lost and missing bookmarks toolbar
I use the FEBE extension to ‘clone’ my Firefox setup whenever I get a new system. Having installed Ubuntu Lucid I needed my firefox setup on it. Having backed up off one, I restored to the new. This was easier … Continue reading
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Samsung Driver for my new Ubuntu setup
Just a quick one. Found this solution to a print driver for my Samsung CLP-310N. Works first time. Go to this thread.
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Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 64 Bit IPv6 problems
I’ve installed Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid on a core 2 Duo Acer Aspire, going for the 64bit version for the first time and am having loads of problems with IPv6. 2 Instances; firstly Firefox would not connect to a website. I … Continue reading