Wine can't run installed programs from a windows partition, if you manage to force wine to do so (will probably fail) your windows 7 won't boot anymore. :o
only if you have a portable app on your...
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Wine can't run installed programs from a windows partition, if you manage to force wine to do so (will probably fail) your windows 7 won't boot anymore. :o
only if you have a portable app on your...
would be fun to see wine in 1337 5P34K F0Я TH4 H4X0Я5.
I could translate it to dutch :-)
A lot of people don't mind that wine is not available in their language, because you just (double) click...
It could be a software bug, your printer isn't working correctly or it's just the wrong ink/paper...
First look here: http://www. on linebar code reader .com/ <-- remove the spaces after coping...
What do you mean?
If you're using kde/kubuntu/plasma the document viewer is probably ocular.
If you want to say you can't open the manual (pdf or so) with the document viewer you could try open the...
At least I have tried sudo dpkg --remove --force-remove-reinstreq.
ok lets copy that code into the teminal...
thank you!!!!!!
looks like the force-overwrite did help.
while typing this firefox...
^^do you have a GUI when using the live cd?
the no screens found could occurs if: it doesn't recognize the gpu; you have no unity/xfce/lightdm installed; you didn't use sudo startx...
how does...
maybe you need root to delete this, like most important settings.
try to: open a terminal -> sudo gnome-control-center -> give your password
and configure your language settings.
be aware that...
it isn't, I considered it but then I thought "why install unnecessary packages?" add-apt-repository ppa:user:blahblah-ppah works just as well.
As far as I know ppa-purge can't fix this error.
You can login, right? So you're mouse+keyboard work at the login screen.
quite strange...
some possible solutions:
ctrl+alt+f1 -> login there with the cli -> sudo apt-get install --reinstall...
^^that surprised me as well.
:~$ grep '^[^#]' /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise main restricted
deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise main restricted...
here you have it:
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err:...
if you want to do what I did: install ubuntu on a different partition you'd format the ubu partition as ext4.
It's much easier to partition with the ubuntu live cd, but you can install gparted on...
as far as I know reinstalling is the easiest option, and just backup your settings and documents...
but before trying it: can you access your files from within win7? so that you check the...
you can easily install desktop environments by opening the software-center.
kde plasma desktop and netbook speak for themselves.
plasma active is made for tablets.
lxde is nice if you want a...
yeah, I can't configure them because dpkg says there are unmet dependencies.
:confused:, that didn't work.
it's like the chicken-and-egg -effect: because of the error I can't fix the error.
ubuntu core is the smallest flavour of ubuntu...
you need a live-CD to install ubuntu core.
partition your hdd
copy the core files to your hdd
chroot into your ubuntu core installation.
sudo...
It looks like at least someone can help me...
this is the result:
De volgende pakketten zijn uitgepakt maar nog niet geconfigureerd. Ze
moeten geconfigureerd worden met dpkg --configure of...
thanks for the options, I have tried all your commands and nothing helped.
when saying not able to use dpkg I meaned even with force...
and removing the /usr/lib... well I tried it it: I...
^^thanks for your reply, but it just removes a cache file; It doesn't help.
(Rm gave me an error because it can't delete an folder)
the deb file looks good, I can just open it with archive manager...
when you see that man+keyboard scary screen just press enter...
it worked for me :), then it will continue to load the things you need.
you're right, moving partitions is dangerous, but you could make a backup...
^^every help/wiki page says you have to backup your hdd before partitioning...
I can't use dpkg...
do you think deleting this with nautilus will help?
/usr/share/x86_64-linux-gnu/libdrm_nouveau.so.2.0.0
^there is a libdrm_nouveau.so pointing at this file.
you could install mesa9 manually, there is an updated-and-optimized-grafic-drivers ppa.
^^or build from source.
when I used win7 to partition the hdd something told me that there can be only 4(or so) primary partitions and that windows can't boot from a logic partition.
according to that info it's an error of...
If I want to remove/install update a package apt gives this error
libdrm-dev : Requires: libdrm-nouveau1a (= 2.4.42+git1302070925.20c560~gd~p) but 2.4.39-0ubuntu1 is installed.and If I use sudo...