Gksu is only a Gtk+ frontend to su/sudo.
In your case, use sudo nano filename.
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Gksu is only a Gtk+ frontend to su/sudo.
In your case, use sudo nano filename.
sudo apt-get upgrade should get it :)
This message mean there is a problem with the mirror you are using. Changing the mirror and re-running apt-get update should fix it.
However, try first the suggested from this thread, post #2.
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The same. GNU/Linux version always performed better for me so I'm still using it.
Gratz for getting your new toy! :)
Now install Ubuntu and if you face any troubles, Ubuntu Forums is the place to ask.
@neo1691 - you are correct.
Ubuntu 64 will detect and use all your memory without doing anything further.
Ubuntu 32 will detect all your memory, but its not gonna use the full capacity untill you...
@roelforg - My comment about the RAM was that its absolutely wrong to choose 32/64 bit just because of it since both architectures can handle more then 3GB. And you prooved it with PAE facts. But...
Well, my thumbs are always up for 64 bit. And the statement that 64 bit OS is only for computers with >=4gb memory, is totally wrong!
I agree with @roelforg that there are still many precompiled...
Hi again, @neo1691! :)
As a long time ASUS user, I can say only good words. Never faced any serious problem, that can't be solved quickly.
BTW my main machine is almost the same as yours but...
Don't worry, for sure you will.
Also, read carefully: nVidia Optimus and Ubuntu explained and Bumblebee installation process.
At install screen (when you boot from disk) press F6 and select "nomodeset". This will disable KMS and resolve your issue.
Actually, why not? :)
For example, GTK based apps like GIMP and Inkscape are common used and there are no Qt alternatives for them. Some other examples could include Firefox/Chromium and even...
Use:
update-alternatives --config x-www-browser
You will see something like this:
There are 3 alternatives which provide `x-www-browser'.
Selection Alternative...
If you don't wanna add Opera's repository, just do this:
wget http://snapshot.opera.com/unix/kisskiss_12.00-1191/opera-next_12.00.1191_i386.deb
sudo dpkg -i opera-next_12.00.1191_i386.deb
...
The easiest solution is to open terminal and type:
gconftool --recursive-unset /apps/panel && killall gnome-panel
Otherwise, add new panel by following this guide.
Oh, absolutely! I was wondering what I missed :D
Arch Linux :)
Why I like it?
1. Because it's full-rolling independent distribution.
1. It's lightweight and comes without bunch of stuff that I don't need.
2. Because I can configure it the way...
You are welcome! :)
Your CPU is 64-Bit compatible. You could run both i386 and amd64 images.
This:
Source
Open terminal, navigate to your Skyrim directory and type:
wine SkyrimLauncher.exe
or whatever is the game exe called :)
I would recommend you to install FlashVideoReplacer.
+1 for 6.06 :popcorn:
I like the idea. It should simplify the process, like @Docaltmed said :)
This. Another vote for Lubuntu.