On Monday 02 Nov 2009, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Perhaps the `DEFAULT' entry in /etc/default/grub? (Menu items numbered
from 0.) And then run `sudo update-grub'. Other configuration resides
in /etc/grub.d, allegedly. But none of that probably applies since I
gleaned it from the forum post you
On Monday 02 Nov 2009, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Yes, AIUI the upgrade leaves you at grub 1, and doesn't update the
non-Linux code, whereas a clean install uses grub 2. Version 1 has
menu.lst, 2 has default/grub, so you need to investigate the problem on
the right machine. :-)
Yes. But Kubuntu
If anybody wants to get really angry, I've got some news about Starbucks; if
you do an image search for Starbucks, you find that any conversion to bitmap
is protected from binary read at the stream buffer level. It is only
Starbucks images, and it is obvious that there is protected data in any
Simon O'Riordan wrote:
If anybody wants to get really angry, I've got some news about Starbucks; if
you do an image search for Starbucks, you find that any conversion to bitmap
is protected from binary read at the stream buffer level. It is only
Starbucks images, and it is obvious that
, November 01, 2009 7:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Dorset] Changing the Boot Order with grub2
Simon O'Riordan wrote:
If anybody wants to get really angry, I've got some news about Starbucks;
if
you do an image search for Starbucks, you find that any conversion to
bitmap
is protected from binary read
Maybe I've discovered a malicious .NET Easter Egg!
- Original Message -
From: Simon O'Riordan voluntar...@btopenworld.com
To: Dorset Linux User Group dorset@mailman.lug.org.uk
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 8:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Dorset] Changing the Boot Order with grub2
I have
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