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Hobbes
Type sudo unboink.d.conf.Marc said:UI CRASHES WHEN INCORRECT WPA2 KEY IS ENTERED: Windows: 0 Ubuntu 1
did they cover that?
While I love Linux, it's simply no compeition when out of the box it can't
sleep propertly (without some manual editing of conf files), not least if
you have Nvidia drivers installed.
Maybe in 5 years time.
Then type pseudo.ubarktoo.update.to.Vista
Control Alt Backspace to quit X.
Type username/password.
type sudo.start /etc/init.d.gdm
Be glad to see Windows symbol on computer again.
Type sudo.install.ubuntu.neveragain
That should do the trick