For the past 5 years or so I have only used Ubuntu (Lubuntu and Xubuntu too).
Right now, Ubuntu 18.04, 17.10 and 16.04 lts on the server. In the past I have had
Ubuntu (from 7.04). Always Ubuntu on...
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For the past 5 years or so I have only used Ubuntu (Lubuntu and Xubuntu too).
Right now, Ubuntu 18.04, 17.10 and 16.04 lts on the server. In the past I have had
Ubuntu (from 7.04). Always Ubuntu on...
The default, as in what happens after a fresh install, is to ask you what you want to do. It then suggests some relevant software for cds, dvds, phones with pictures etc. Maybe it does for usb drives...
you might need build-essential, f2c and or ratfor
Did you try
sudo kill 2169
does a for loop work?
for blah in *.xps; do mutool draw -Fpdf "$blah"; done
62ee54c1-7359-4552-be8a-29b9533529ab doesn't have a mountpoint
Did you check alsamixer had everything turned up?
If you posted the contents of the file (in code tags), perhaps someone could help. It could be anything??
I don't think I put my last post very well :)
Ubuntu desktop edition and it's official flavours are designed to just work with little or no fuss, for people who have little care or knowledge of...
I guess your guess is correct. Why would you have a sever with wifi only?
ubuntu-server is aimed at servers. {U,L,X,K}u*buntu is aimed at personal computers with ease of installation and use in...
The whole point of Ubuntu is to be easy.
The package manager puts programs in certain directories to make things easier.
Complex programs require other programs to run (dependencies). If those...
It depends on what sort of user you are.
If you are just and end user then, to diagnose problems with hardware, lspci is a good tool.
If you have a problem you use that utility to discover what...
It's a good thing that emotion analyzers are now 100% accurate otherwise studies like this would be completely subjective.
If your ntfs partition is just a data partition, as it looks like, and you have been using your ubuntu install for 5-6 hours a day for over a month, then in all likelyhood any data you stored on your...
To answer the question in your title, yes I disliked it when I first saw it then I used it and found I liked it.
You might want to try lxde and/or openbox. You can pretty much make them do...
oh, you already did this, sorry
lspci | grep Audio
Post a screenshot of sound settings and alsamixer
Yes I do. And let's be honest.
I do use it as my phone, and in calling, sms and other phone related activities it works perfectly. I have persuaded my team at work and my close family to use...
If you sudo it then it is still owned by root. What you need to do is own it yourself, as described earlier.
Formatting ext3/4 will not decrease the life of the filesystem
Depends what you intend doing with it. If it is for Ubuntu only then something like ext4 but if you need might what to plug it into another operating system then you'll want something else.
Hi :)
You need to give some more information about what you are trying to do, what the files are, what software you are trying to run and which virtualisation you are using. Also, what you have...
The post you link tells you how to run a shell without using sudo every time.
So go with it. The thing is, unlike windows, linux assumes you know exactly what you're doing.
So if you do it...
It's worked this way for ages