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  1. [ubuntu] Re: Just moved from Windows to Linux, need alot of help..

    What happens when you open the 'place' called 'hp'?
    Is that not your Windows partition?
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    [ubuntu] Re: confused by cd in terminal

    The space after the "cd" (change directory) command is important.
    So, assuming the rest of your path is correct, try
    cd /home/richard/documents/sp-auth/sp-sc-auth

    ... and yes, the case is also...
  3. [ubuntu] Re: Can a file or directory be hidden completely?

    I strongly recommend that you try using keepassx. It's very easy to use to protect all your passwords/logins etc...

    It's in the repositories so either use synaptic package manager or the following...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Root terminal, hard to find trash of root

    OK. Lets try <TAB> autocompletes again...
    cd /root/.Trash
    ls -la
    sudo rm NAV<TAB>then<ENTER>... You should find that when you press <TAB>, the terminal completes the name for you so that you can...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Root terminal, hard to find trash of root

    OK... to delete all the .png images, try...
    cd /root/.Trash
    ls -la
    sudo rm *.pngNote that "rm *.png" will permanently delete all files ending in .png in your current directory - hence checking...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Root terminal, hard to find trash of root

    That's good to hear.
    Just added more info to post above also which should help you remove the others.(I just type too slow!)
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    [ubuntu] Re: Root terminal, hard to find trash of root

    Does
    sudo rm /root/.Trash/GDG\ MAGICAL\ MISSIONS\ DOM/VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_2.VOBnot work? (Using "/" to escape the spaces in the path.)

    Also, if you're not already doing so, use <TAB> to autocomplete...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Good text editor

    For the bit of web-dev that I do, html, css and some php, "bluefish" is enough.... it's in the repos.
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    [ubuntu] Re: Help upgrading from 7.10 to 8.04

    The CD does not / cannot contain every package your system may need to complete the upgrade.
    If you had installed any additional software into Gutsy from the repositories, it is very likely that the...
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    [ubuntu] Re: HOWTO: Wacom in 8.04 Hardy

    Great howto, neko18...

    I feel I must point out that that procedure is not necessary for all Wacom tablets.

    I have a Graphire3 and have it working in a new installation of Hardy (64 bit) based...
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    Re: I Miss FileZilla

    Cheers kiddo... I didn't realize it was that easy through nautilus.
    However, I regularly have to connect to 5, or so, different servers, and filezilla with it's site manger, along with it's local...
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    Re: I Miss FileZilla

    This is good progress... I was about to reboot into windows to use FileZilla, but though I'd check here in case there had been any updates...

    I've now just installed the version in universe...
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    Poll: Re: Forum Upgrades & Changes

    I like the new look on the whole; it feels... hmmm... cleaner and fresher...
    ... but I completely agree with this post in that links within posts do not "stand-out" well enough to be instantly...
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    Re: Moblock (peerguardian linux alternative)

    Thanks Pelle.

    On another point:
    I'm using Kubuntu, and I found that I had to enter these lines WITHOUT sudo for them to work:


    sudo gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv DEDA0559
    sudo gpg...
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    Re: Moblock (peerguardian linux alternative)

    ... looks good...

    With regard to restarting moblock after updating the blocklist... Is there any reason why the line, "sudo /etc/init.d/moblock-nfq restart" cannot be added to the end of the...
  16. Poll: Re: Dapper...... Ready For The Average Home User?

    I actually think that the "average home user" is capable of using, and even installing k/ubuntu (breezy or dapper), but they have no inclination/motivation/perceived reason to do so (or learn to do...
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