This worked for me in Lubuntu 13.04. Thanks.
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This worked for me in Lubuntu 13.04. Thanks.
The 384MB is your RAM (random access memory).
I would suggest Lubuntu.
They aren't necessary but if you do want extra security see Basic Security and Security. A popular antivirus software is ClamAV.
I'm not sure on all of your issues but the dependency issues should be able to be fixed with
sudo apt-get -f install
It also looks like one of your devices it out of space so perhaps you could...
Right click on a file and see who the owner is and who can change content. Also try removing a file with sudo using the terminal
sudo rm <file path/file name>
You can use Off The Record for IM and VOIP. You'll also want to change some Firefox and Tor settings. For Tor, I suggest downloading the Tor Browser bundle. You'll want to turn off @font-face (if...
Make sure you type 'sudo' at the beginning of the commands so as to run them as a super user. Limited users don't have full access to updates, upgrades, installations, etc.
sudo apt-get update &&...
Ubuntu has no known backdoors and it would be very hard to hide one because Ubuntu is open source and worked on by many people and reviewed by many more. If you want to be as secure as possible, use...
Not sure if you're having the same issue, but when I uninstalled some unneeded software and replaced nautilus with pcmanfm (default Ubuntu, not Kubuntu), the desktop icons and wallpaper disappeared,...
Installing Ubuntu second is pretty risk free. You'll still want to back up your Windows files, with partitioning and installing an OS you can never guarantee something won't go wrong. However, if you...
If OP has minimal specs and wants something light Lubuntu would be a better option.
Assuming you are using Ubuntu, you can use ClamAV. Keyloggers are primarily an issue with Windows but that doesn't mean it's impossible. I would guess someone just brute forced the password or...
If right clicking the device doesn't give you the option to unmount, you can unmount it in the terminal. Note that you should be right clicking it on the side bar of the file manager (under 'places'...
I sometimes have issues with my headset working with my laptop due to the laptop being old and the ports being a little bit off/loose. There's a chance that this is the issue in which case you'd have...
When you say it keeps appearing and nothing happens when you delete it, do you mean that you successfully delete it but it comes back, or that you are unable to delete it? If you are unable to delete...
LXDE>XFCE
But yeah, gnome-session-fallback will do the trick. After installing, at the login screen choose 'Gnome Classic (no effects)'
Try doing a search at http://alternativeto.net/. For filetype conversions I think Audacity will work.
I used PDFedit.
To import files from Windows, you should be able to mount the Windows partition within Ubuntu, then navigate to whatever directory they are stored in. I believe you can mount it from 'Places' but...
I think that Vuze lets you set your upload and download speeds (including an unlimited option). I'm not very familiar with torrents so no guarantees but Vuze has worked well for me.
If it's a shared file maybe it requires root? Did you try typing sudo at the beginning of the command?
sudo Desktop/thomasLinuxStandalone/thomasWasAlone
Two possible answers:
1) Someone hacked your Yahoo.
2) The email is fake.
If the email is fake it's just a phishing scam. Delete and ignore it. If someone hacked your Yahoo, of course you have...
Nevermind, beaten to it
Did you make sure that your speakers are plugged in securely?
Perhaps try sudo su?
sudo su
-E bin/csvn install
(separate lines; type the second line after entering password)
Note that you will now be using a terminal as root, so it as if you are doing...