Technically Kscope is KDE-based..so it's available for Kubuntu..but you can certainly install it on Ubuntu and the associated KDE-libs to use it there..
Ubuntu, by default, doesn't install any...
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Technically Kscope is KDE-based..so it's available for Kubuntu..but you can certainly install it on Ubuntu and the associated KDE-libs to use it there..
Ubuntu, by default, doesn't install any...
No Android is based on the mainline Kernel from kernel.org and not necessarily the Kernel maintained on any one particular distribution..
Ubuntu, however, is the preferred host for Android...
I've got the OK message as well and then a reload usually ends up getting me the site..I'm thinking that there might be a loading issue or an issue with the way the website sharing is working..there...
Under XFCE, I can go to Settings and Workspaces and can indeed set the name of each of the workspaces, but that doesn't seem to be reflected on the panel..what gives??
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Grab the Alternate 9.10 CD and use that to upgrade.
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In VB you need to setup a NAT between the virtual Ethernet adapter created in VB with your real physical connection..
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If you have the restricted Nvidia drivers, when you go to System->Preferences->Displays, it should prompt you about starting the "vendor tool" and in there as long as your monitor is detecetd...
The Kernel is the heart of ANY OS. Ubuntu is a distribution that packages up the Kernel and a bunch of other applications (X-WIndows & Gnome for desktop for example) so that you can use the system.
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Could you do change the user's group and then run "su - <user>" and then continue processing? The "su -" should essentially create a new session for that user, wouldn't that mimic logging out and...
So the first time you plug something in, an icon should appear on the desktop. When you unplug that device, does the icon also disappear from the desktop? Looks like there's an issue with the...
First run this on the command line
uname -a
which will tell you what version of the Kernel you are currently running. Now in your /usr/src directory you should only keep the "linux-headers"...
I think you can poke around /var/log and kinda figure out what's there..:)
The one to start with is /var/log/messages which contains a lot o info, the other files there are broken down based on...
Also on the teriminal type
df -h
to see your disk usage..that will quickly show you what's going on..
Hmm, I'm not sure what your question is exactly.
Grab your copy of Ubuntustudio from here. The latest version is based on 9.04 Jaunty, which is the latest version of Ubuntu.
For the other...
I presume you are trying to install Ubuntu using WUBI, if so can you see if what's stated on this page sounds about right?
If you backup your /home directory wholesale, and re-use that on another installion of Ubuntu, it will retain your configuration. The desktop settings are stored in your home directory in the...
OK, so it isn't looking at the file in that directory but rather using the package list to say that there 2 packages which have the same file.
Now I'm a little confused, since you are on Hardy,...
OK..try this..
cd /usr/share/applications
sudo mv firefox.desktop firefox.desktop.bak
sudo apt-get -f install
This should move the contentious file out of the way and firefox-branding...
so "sudo apt-get -f install" gives that message or the DPKG command?
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Ahh..that's where firefox-branding is coming into the picture. Are you on Hardy Ubuntu? And did you download the right version for your version of Ubuntu?
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Which site is it accessing and getting the error from? You can drop to the terminal and type "sudo apt-get update" and "sudo apt-get upgrade" to see what happens and cut-n-paste the output so we can...
That's not Songbird complaining, but rather Firefox-branding that's failing. You have pending installs that weren't finished.
Drop to the terminal and type "sudo apt-get install -f" and see what...
First things first, regardless of what Ubuntu sees. What is your BIOS seeing for total memory? if it's seeing 4GB, you can further debug why Ubuntu isn't seeing all of it..
If the conio library is provided by your class/teacher, I imagine they want you to use it as opposed to ncurses or any other alternative. So you installing Windows in VirtualBox seems like the best...
It is sometimes required for Linux to protect one from oneself..:) If things were free reign and bad things happened, people would complain that Linux didn't do enough to protect them..so....;)