Install gnome-panel and all of the cruft it pulls in with it, go to SettingsSession and Startup>Session, hi-light xfce4-panel and click the Quit Program button and then the Save Session button, open...
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Install gnome-panel and all of the cruft it pulls in with it, go to SettingsSession and Startup>Session, hi-light xfce4-panel and click the Quit Program button and then the Save Session button, open...
I'm in a bit of a rush, but the quick fix is to go here...
http://packages.ubuntu.com/maverick/firefox
...scroll to the bottom and pick your architecture (amd64 if you have a 64 bit processor, i386...
Sorry for the delay. Everything looks normal. aptoncd and wicd are from the "Universe" repository, which is not "officially" supported (hence the warning) but are safe to use......
@Vaphell, Minefield is the name of the Firefox nightly builds, but Firefox 4 is up to beta 9 and all the betas and release candidates are branded as Firefox.
Post the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list here.
Post the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list here.
Go to Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel and uninstall Ubuntu. From the FAQ...
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WubiGuide#Uninstallation
Did you look through the links I gave you?
It's been awhile since I ran a standalone Openbox session in Ubuntu, but I'm sure others who currently are will chime in, so I'll post. Here are 3 links that should give you most of what you need to...
That should be configurable via gnome-volume-properties. Go to "System->Preferences->Removable Drives and Media->Storage" (or enter gnome-volume-properties in the run dialog) and change the settings...
Meh, what are you going to do? On the other hand...
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=10344649#post10344649
Waaaaaa!
Are you talking about this?...
http://code.google.com/p/gnome2-globalmenu/
I haven't used it, but it looks like it's a panel applet......
One more "Unity" post and I'm reporting it. This is the screenshot thread.
http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/3310/screenshot0113201111332.png
Wall...
http://bman2006.deviantart.com/art/BENDER-157592623
GTK+ and icons are my mods......
I'm not sure, as I use Xfce and not Gnome, but try indicator-sound .
Ja, da top left vun!
WorMzy is right, we need to know what "from the Windows partition" means. Boot into Windows and see if "Ubuntu" or "Wubi" is listed in Control Panel>>Add/Remove Programs. If it is, you'll probably...
Negative. Fred is the name of the mascot for aptosid, formerly sidux.
That key only works with Docky version 2.1.0. Go here, find the right version for your system (example, if you use Lucid you want docky - 2.1.0~bzr1761-0ubuntu1~10.04~dockycore1), click the package...
What in the world? Use Gparted to repartition. Use gksu gedit to open gedit with administrator privileges. Learn about partitioning before you do anything. Editing your Grub configuration isn't going...
Whatever, I don't see the difference. This is a GUI which writes the hex code somewhere. If you want to find where, try /usr/share/gdm or /etc/gdm.
Use at your own risk...
http://www.ramoonus.nl/2011/01/linux-kernel-2-6-37-installation-guide-for-ubuntu-linux/
This article shows how you can enable Appearance Preferences for the login window (you can skip step 1, he's wrong about you needing to move your image to the /usr/share/backgrounds folder, and the...
I take it you want to keep Grub because you have another Linux OS installed on that computer? Boot into that other Linux OS and run this command in a terminal...
sudo grub-setup /dev/xxx where "xxx"...
.exe is a Windows-only file extension...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EXE
Sonic R is a Sega game that hasn't been ported to Linux...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_R
You may be able to...