I've never had to do that...
As long as you're using Synaptic Package Manager or the terminal, you shouldn't have to remove previous versions.
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I've never had to do that...
As long as you're using Synaptic Package Manager or the terminal, you shouldn't have to remove previous versions.
Has this ever happened with a different OS? I know that a computer can freeze if it overheats...
Uninstall and reinstall? Sorry, that's all I got.
I tried plugging in a wired Xbox 360 controller (which I know works), and it's behaving very erratically, as if the joystick isn't centered properly. The buttons work just fine, but setting the...
Do you happen to remember what the error was?
Maybe if you enable the restricted driver? That's my only guess.
Yeah, no problem.
You could try creating a new account to replace the broken account.
My only guess would be to keep switching back and forth until you eventually reach a language you can read.
On second though, have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling OpenOffice? That might...
I attached a screenshot. Hopefully that will help.
Whatever the one on the top is. That should be "user interface".
You can also use "sudo aptitude search (program)" if you can't remember what it's called.
I only have English for user interfaces so unfortunately I can't test it for you.
Open the word processor.
Click Tools (3rd from right).
Click Options (the bottom choice).
Click Language Settings (3rd Tab on left).
Click Languages (first under third tab.)
Change the user...
I'm assuming you're using Firefox. If you play with the preferences (under Edit), you can have Firefox automatically delete all cookies whenever it shuts down, and you can also clean them on demand.
You're using Linux; there's no way you're getting a virus.
To answer your question, there's rkhunter for rootkits, and I believe there's a version of ClamAV that works on Linux.
Run "sudo...
Well, for the second problem, you could try moving the file back to the desktop, or whatever, changing the file permissions, and then redeleting it. As for the sound, I have nothing.
There are several freeware programs to download YouTube videos to your hard drive. However, most of them will rip the video as a .flv file. Keep that in mind.
http://vixy.net/
This is a pretty good web-based version of what I believe you're looking for. If that doesn't work, try this:
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If you're just trying to transfer a bunch of files, you should be fine with either a USB flash drive, or an external hard drive, depending on how many files you're transferring. You can also try...