Linux mint 8 is based on Ubuntu 9.10, hence all you can search all the solutions available.Originally Posted by latino_ansari
Well, to be frank networkmanager is buggy and often does not work as expected. First thing i do whenever I install ubuntu is remove networkmanager.Hence its best to use pppoe / pon dsl-provider.these tools work best.
1. the network manager is unable to connect to internet... i am on a DSL connection with password... I have put in the settings but it says u r not connected... I have to use pppoeconf to connect 2 internet... i searched the internet and found out that if i install the new version of network manager then it will solve the problem... After installin it the network applet is not coming in the taskbar... Any solution...
I also understand that it can be trivial for a new user to remember these commands. so you can use a GUI tools called gpppon
Code:2. I want 2 share utorrent settings between windows 7 and linux... so i tried the tutorial give in the tutorial section of techenclave... the problem is i am unable to access the utorrent settings folder in windows 7 which resides inside the c:\documents&settings\user_name\... everytime i go inside the documents and settings folder of windows 7 in linux ... i cannot find anything inside it... even using the terminal doesn't work it says that the folder doesn't exist... 3. The guide says to install utorrent tru wine in linux... but new utorrent is not installable... its just that we double click on the downloaded file and it open... how to install utorrent????
Well, running utorrent on wine is not the right approach. you should always try to run native linux apps instead of wine.so I would suggest you use deluge torrent or vuze - classic mode.
Now for sharing of downloads, you do the following in both clients(utorrent and deluge)
1) Set single Download location for all your files. it can be any ntfs/fat32 partition.
2) Set Single location for .torrent files in both
3) configure both clients to load .torrent files automatically from location set in 2)
This is strange, the Installer does automount the partitons on its on, anyways:4. the last problem is i install NTFS-Configuration tool to auto mount the windows partitions at startup.... but when i try to start it nothing happens...
please help...
you can try running it from terminal and see what happens
Code:$sudo ntfs-config
if that fails, then add entry to corresponding partition in /etc/fstab and it would automounted at boot time
Hope it helps:hap2:


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