Please forgive my ignorance, but is removing Unity as simple as removing it using the Software Center, and installing Gnome3 the same way?
Also, given the issues with having them both on the same...
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Please forgive my ignorance, but is removing Unity as simple as removing it using the Software Center, and installing Gnome3 the same way?
Also, given the issues with having them both on the same...
You nailed it! This worked perfectly. Thank you!
My problem is that I don't know what the command line is to create the symlink for this file. Would you mind providing the exact command line?
Here are my findings:
apparmor module is loaded.
10 profiles are loaded.
10 profiles are in enforce mode.
/usr/lib/connman/scripts/dhclient-script
/usr/share/gdm/guest-session/Xsession
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Yes, I have read this thread, but found it a bit confusing. I'm running Ubuntu 9.10 using AMD64.
My libnpjp2.so file is located here:
/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.15/jre/lib/amd64/libnpjp2.so...
I too, am having the exact same problem. I'm using Firefox 3.6pre (nightly builds), and the issue is that the java plugin is NOT installed on 3.6, but it IS installed on 3.5.8. How do we get the...
I assure you, this is a local issue. Firefox works flawlessly on Ubuntu.
When I run sudo apt-get upgrade, is there a command that I can enter that will display the available upgrades in a list format instead of a paragraph format?
I have so totally "switched", that I have formatted my MacBook, (my only laptop), and have installed Ubuntu exclusively on it!
FF 3.1 Beta 3 is out now, so how do we upgrade to it from 3.1 beta 2? I too, have the repositories, but it doesn't seem to want to update beta 2 to beta 3.
Does anyone know how to install Firefox 3.1 beta 3 that just came out? One can find the file on Mozilla's site at http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/latest-trunk/.
I'm running...
It may be that you are using Ubuntu 8.04. I am using 8.10 and Firefox 3.0.4 works beautifully.
Yes, but it'd be slow.
Before "zipperback" or anyone tells me this is illegal and tries to close the thread, just read the rest of the post first please.
I own a MacBook. I'm using Ubuntu ON my MacBook because I like...
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I must share how I resolved this issue because I love Ubuntu, and I'm growing to enjoy this community, so let me give something back.
The first thing I need to share is that my...
I have a MacBook, (white version), 13" screen, 1280x800 screen resolution. Ubuntu works perfect on it. There are, however, two applications that I must use on Windows, (I have WinXP), and these two...
It dawned on me today that I don't need to spend $1,200 on a laptop again, . . . . . I can just spend $600 for a great laptop, format it immediately, and install Ubuntu! I almost want to give my Mac...
Well, unfortunately, that didn't work. When logging out and then logging back in, I lost some of my Gnome look and feel, plus when typing "test" in textpad, and holding the command key down while...
I have switched completely over to Ubuntu . . . . . FROM MY MAC!
I have a MacBook that I am running Ubuntu on! I use VirtualBox to run InterBankFX, (a forex trading platform), and that's it. ...
I have done as you have suggested above, however, it's not "copying", when I hold the Command key & C Key to copy, and I need to paste as well.
Can you modify the lines of code abave to allow for...
I looked there first. There no "shortcut" available for the COPY command.
I honestly read this, and tried changing the compose key, but could not make sense of it. I just want to make my Mac Command key the CTRL key. In other words, any time Ubuntu requires me to use the...
I have a Mac, and now I've switched over to Ubuntu. I use the Command+C, Command+V (Copy and paste), all the time. I hate using CTRL+C, CTRL+V, etc. How do force Ubuntu to recognize my Command Key...
Do we know exactly when 8.10 will be released, or its release date? I don't think that I can wait for "Jaunty Jackalope" . . . . . do you have a link where I can read more of what "features" will be...
Has anyone used VirtualBox dual-booting on a Mac? So, you load Ubuntu at bootup instead of Leopard and then from within Ubuntu, run VirtualBox to get Windows applications. Has anyone tried that...