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    HELP KUBUNTU 7.04

    when it asks user name and password Though I enter them correctly it comes in to same position.even i enter them again it's not working.I can't go pass that stage.

    I'm new to linux.
    I got 64 bit AMD processor.
    So I install Kubuntu 64 bit version.Machine stuck and after Restart it says "check forced.........."etc. (I don't remember).So I install it again.Same thing hapens 3 times.
    So I install 32 bit normal one.It works so nicely.( may be 1 month) Then today some thing else happens.No error massages.But when it asks user name and password Though I enter them correctly it comes in to same position.even i enter them again it's not working.I can't go pass that stage.Some one PLEASE help me and tell me how to get rid of this without reinstall.

    Thankx.................................

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    Re: HELP KUBUNTU 7.04

    OK,Finally I have solved my problem.
    I saw that I have to type "startx" to boot from Recovery mode (I didn't knew that)
    So I did that and deleted 3.5GB torrent that I'm downloading After that I able to boot normally.
    I think I ( though I didn't ) had to mention that my ext3=8.4GB and my swap=1GB
    Also I had some films inside it.
    Now I feel that I made stupid decision to install 64bit KUBUNTU 3 times.
    Should have read those forums.
    (I'll do this now even I theres no problems.SO much things to learn)

    Thank you very much "arochester" and every one else.

    Can some one please tell me how to modify content in NTFS file system
    And is there any way that I can notice My hard disk doesn't have enough free space

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      Re: HELP KUBUNTU 7.04

      how to modify content in NTFS file system
      HOWTO: NTFS with read/write support using the ntfs-3g (easy & safe method)
      http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217009

      Unofficial Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) Starter Guide
      http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty
      # 1.14 Windows

      * 1.14.1 How to Mount Windows Partitions
      o 1.14.1.1 How to Mount NTFS Partitions
      o 1.14.1.2 How to mount/unmount Windows partitions (NTFS) manually, and allow all users to read only
      o 1.14.1.3 How to mount/unmount Windows partitions (FAT) manually, and allow all users to read/write
      o 1.14.1.4 How to mount Windows partitions (NTFS) on boot-up, and allow all users to read only
      o 1.14.1.5 How to mount Windows partitions (FAT) on boot-up, and allow all users to read/write
      o 1.14.1.6 How to mount Windows partitions (NTFS) on boot-up, and allow users read and write access

      is there any way that I can notice My hard disk doesn't have enough free space
      Here are few:

      Filelight (it is in the repositories)
      http://www.methylblue.com/filelight/
      It is like a pie-chart, but the segments nest, allowing you to see not only which directories take up all your space, but which directories and files inside those directories are the real culprits.
      xdiskusage
      xdiskusage is a user-friendly program to show you what is using up
      all your disk space. It is based on the design of the "xdu" program
      written by Phillip C. Dykstra. Changes have been made so it runs "du"
      for you, and can display the free space left on the disk, and produce
      a PostScript version of the display.
      KDirStat
      KDirStat (KDE Directory Statistics) is a small utility program that sums up
      disk usage for direcory trees, very much like the Unix 'du' command. It
      displays the disk space used up by a directory tree, both numerically and
      graphically.
      df
      NAME
      df - report file system disk space usage

      SYNOPSIS
      df [OPTION]... [FILE]...

      DESCRIPTION
      This manual page documents the GNU version of df. df displays the
      amount of disk space available on the file system containing each file
      name argument. If no file name is given, the space available on all
      currently mounted file systems is shown. Disk space is shown in 1K
      blocks by default, unless the environment variable POSIXLY_CORRECT is
      set, in which case 512-byte blocks are used.
      More:
      Topic: Kubuntu fails to give an out of memory warning
      http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3086089.0
      Before you edit, BACKUP !

      Why there are dead links ?
      1. Thread: Please explain how to access old kubuntu forum posts
      2. Thread: Lost Information

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