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): Unable to open Ubanto

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-18 14:12

Hi, I'm having problems booting Ubantu.
I loaded Ubantu and had Grub installed to the MBR (I would have preferred it in the Linux partition but was not given a choice). After installation the machine booted OK and I was able to access Win98. On the next boot and everytime afterwards I got a error 17. Particularly frustrating as I couldn't access the net from the live Ubanto disk. Not being able to resolve the error 17 problem I reinstalled Windows and Boot Magic.
As predicted the Linux option on Boot Magic failed to load Ubantu so I have just followed instuctions and loaded Grub to (hd0,5). I presume this is the correct partition as Ubantu is on hda6. Installation went OK as per messages. Boot Magic on the MBR should then open Grub and hence Ubantu, according to posted messages.
Unfortunately Ubanto still doesn't boot from Boot Magic. So have I put Grub in the wrong place or is the error 17 still the problem? I notice that Boot Magic lists Linux as Primary Partition 4, Partition Magic has it as the 6th listed (logical) partition, and the partition table in Ubantu has Linux as ext3 hda6 while hda4 is an almost empty ext2 Linux partition.
I've installed Grub on to a floppy. This also gives an error 17 when Linux is selected.
Any ideas? This is my first attempt at Linux so please don't assume I have prior knowledge.
Thanks

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-18 14:15

how i use ubatno//////

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-18 14:18

Didn't we have this thread copy-pasta before?

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-18 14:20

>>3
I got no help last time.

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-18 14:21

http://dis.4chan.org/read/prog/1205007075
still a complete retard a year on

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-18 14:23

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-18 14:28

>>6
I tried all the results, they don't work!!

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-18 14:28

>>4
Do not expect help from /prog/ when it comes to trivial questions or non-/prog/ related material such as this. For such questions go to /g/,/comp/ or /tech/.

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-18 14:34

Posted to /g/.

Now tell me how to work on two-dimensional arrays in haskell.

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-18 15:07

>>9
Do not expect help from /prog/ when it comes to /prog/ related material such as this. For such questions go to /pr/.

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-18 15:10

>>10
What do we help people with?
inb4 nothing

Name: MAYBE MEME FAN 2009-02-18 15:30

>>11
Nothing

Name: MAYBE MAYBE MEME FAN 2009-02-18 15:33

>>12
Just Nothing

Name: >>11 2009-02-18 15:46

>>12,13
How come I didn't see that one coming. Oh well.

Name: =+=*=F=R=O=Z=E=N==V=O=I=D=*=+= 2009-02-18 16:08

>>15
return;

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-18 16:10

>>15
You are as annoying as the real thing, with none of the hilarity

Name: =+=*=F=R=O=Z=E=N==V=O=I=D=*=+= 2009-02-18 16:12

Butthurt

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-18 16:19

>>16
Is it that hard to ignore trolls? You're only giving him a reason to post more.

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-18 16:26

>>9
instance (Ix a, Ix b) => Ix ((,) a b)

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-18 16:26

>>18
The mistake won't happen in the future, I have made sure to modify my fix prog script

Name: =+=*=F=R=O=Z=E=N==V=O=I=D=*=+= 2009-02-18 17:05

>>20
My job is to weed out all non-hackers who don't pack the gear to post on my beloved /prog/

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-18 17:13

>>19
You mean, there are no modules for 2D arrays? Lol Haskell.

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-18 17:21

>>22
Haskell doesn't support arrays.

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-18 17:29

instance Idiot haskell where
  obvious.

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-18 17:51

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-18 18:47

answer my question fgts

--op

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-18 18:51

>>26
Install Solaris.

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-18 19:10

>>27
You mean OPERA.

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-18 19:20

>>28
But that's property management software, not an OS.

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-19 2:59

Opera sucks sure there's an ebuild for opera but it just get dropped to /opt, it's statically linked, and it's CLOSED SOURCE, which means that it is a BINARY package.

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-19 3:14

>>1
Where does one find Ubanto or Ubantu? I want to research more but Google isn't feeling helpful right now.

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-19 4:02

>>31
in africa, apparently: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Bantu
A black South African, e.g. Barry Soetoro

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-19 5:13

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-19 17:14

>>30
Nice repost from YanHother BthrTead.

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-21 19:57

Bump!!

Name: Trollbot9000 2009-07-01 8:06


The type of identifiers Haskell uses type   inference which your   puny mind has   no chance of.

Name: Anonymous 2011-06-12 19:37

UBANTU PANTsU!!!!!!!!!!

Name: Anonymous 2011-06-12 21:11

>>36
Did you just admit Haskel causes interference in normal brain processes?

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