Well done you... have systems to work on today..
if I do this per folder its no biggy its just life.
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Well done you... have systems to work on today..
if I do this per folder its no biggy its just life.
okay on reboot
http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/
showed no flash installed,
I clicked the flash aid link, that is shown above this installed the Firefox plug-in.
The plug-in...
[QUOTE=lovinglinux;9838963]The problem is that you also has gnash plugin installed, which is the one being detected by Firefox. Remove gnash with:
sudo apt-get purge mozilla-plugin-gnash
this...
yes I have even rebooted the system
I people
I am suffering google flu and getting no where fast
I have tried to upgrade flash to its current installation 10.x from 9.x
I have tried
:~$ sudo apt-get remove...
Ummh You downloaded root?
Root is the name given to the person with total control of the Linux system.
In Ubuntu we take on the powers of Root using the Sudo command.
If you downloaded...
I may have this wrong, having one of those years
If you go in the Menu
System--> Administration--> Date and Time,
Click on unlock and enter your password.
Now all you should have to do is...
Welcome aboard.. are you new to Ubuntu? or have u used Ubuntu for some time?
go to the ubuntu web site
particularly this link
http://www.ubuntu.com/community/participate/developerzone
have a read through this. you will want to click the link on the left code of conduct...
Oneko the cat, yes very old found years back 10+ on pc format magazine I believe.
make a cat chase your mouse pointer
in terminal
sudo apt-get install oneko
then just type
oneko
to make...
when you boot with the SD Card, have you un mounted the SD card before removing it from the reader.
Is this an internal SD card reader or one plugged into your usb?
May I ask what the program R is??
If you opened a program in Terminal
one would use
sudo
in front of the program they are opening, sudo would tell the system you are in control and are...
have you used
System --> Administration --> Update Manager.
you can set how often you want to be told of updates.
I my self do prefer terminal commands for updates, but each to their own.
Nothing wrong with that, some groups do have a social night too.
Once again welcome on board the linux train.
I am wondering if this is a dell issue as have had this happen lots my self
with grub. not grub 2. editing menu.lst.. maybe some one can give the grub 2 equvilant and instructions..
Below when...
As the Original Poster is in Texas could some one please popup the Local Linux Users Groups.
For those that are not involved, these are usually an Email user group. with Tech Talks, install fests ...
In Terminal could you please try and give feedback.
sudo dpkg --configure -a
you may not get a responce to this command
then follow it up with
check for issues with dpkg
Welcome aboard.
Everyone knows a little bit about something here on the forums so their is no real need to know it all, grasp what you can a bit at a time.
Their is an Ubuntu Magazine called...
if you join the yahoo email group freecycle
maybe you can get something for free.
Thank you
I am hopefull for this to work
I was afraid it was a power issue and the lappy was gonna fry.
This is on a Packard Bell easynote.
Your most welcome, The great thing about this forums is you do not need to know everything and everyone would seam to know a little about something..
Ubuntu Forums has been a valuable resource....
Congrads on converting your room to linux.
People tell me with the kiosk setup could Frodo have it set to bill each user for every page printed?
I am not sure if it still happens here or not,...
From the Grub did you try the booting into recovery and choosing the top item in the menu?
Can you boot using the live cd and then access your Hard Disk Drive?
Give these both a go and post...
Joseph
Others have posted with this problem and a solution given was to run in terminal
sudo dpkg --configure -a
[sudo] password for User:
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get...
Thank you
I tried the dpkg --configure -a and it fixed what ever upset things.
could some one briefly explain why it fixed the errors, such as
W: Failed to fetch...