Just try to ignore that and write your password and press enter, i think thats 
normal.

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Subject:        [6324] Re: ubuntu help
From:   Omar parsa <[email protected]>
Date:           16/02/2009 11:49 pm

hey davey,
i have one more problem.When i type in this command(sudo apt get-update)
into ubuntu's terminal,it asks me for a password and I try to type it in.I m
trying to type it but nothing appears on the screen. (sudo) password for
omar:

On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 4:30 AM, DaveyBoi <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Omar,
>
> I know if you use an original OEM Windows OS Installation disc, you
> can format your HDD this way, while it also has the option to install
> that OS.
> I assume Ubuntu also has this functionality, but I have yet to install
> my copy, so I don't know.
> You'll need to make a copy of the Ubuntu setup files if you don't
> already have a premade disc for it.
>
>
> As for the error you're getting, it's hard to say without specific
> details how to fix that, but I wouldn't expect much technical support
> for an iso you've found online, because this it is what's called
> Pirated software.
>
>
> As for Windows 7 issues, it WILL be a bit buggy as it is still a beta
> build of the OS, but you can also try and get support from MS for it.
> >
>


-- 
-OMAR




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