@MAFoElffen
I have given up on 11.10 as of now. Ubuntu 10.04 is working fine and i am happy with that.
Thanks a lot for your responses. And sorry for giving up. But i have to get my work done...
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@MAFoElffen
I have given up on 11.10 as of now. Ubuntu 10.04 is working fine and i am happy with that.
Thanks a lot for your responses. And sorry for giving up. But i have to get my work done...
@MAFoElffen
I have installed 11.10 using the alternate install method. As before, I get a blank screen on booting to the desktop. I am using the recovery mode to login and extract info. I have a...
@MAFoElffen
Thanks for the response.
Though i have been using ubuntu from the days of Dapper, I only have moderate experience playing with system files. I am a scientist by profession and do...
@MAFoElffen and JCoop: Thanks for your replies.
@MAFoElffen: Yes it had recognized the intel graphics.
I ended up using installing 10.04. That works cleanly. But then there is the problem of...
I am trying to install ubuntu 11.10 64bit on an Intel i5 with sandy-bridge architecture and integrated graphics card. I was not at all able to use the desktop CD to install. I used the alternate CD...
As far as i know, no such software exists... The closest one is still under development http://gnupdf.org/
But what do you want to do with a PDF file...?
There are tools that can handle many...
See here for info on java
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java
Remove cairo dock from the session startup applications list. See here to go there
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AddingProgramToSessionStartup
The problem is here
while (bi.readLine() != null) {
String line = bi.readLine();
out.write(line);
out.write("\r\n");
...
No, i meant alias in the terminal
If you do export, you would have to use $CC and not CC to get /usr/bin/gcc-4.3
In the Makefile, of course it would be export as you say
If its a makefile then it might be better to change the CC environment variable as gmargo mentioned
In the terminal you can do
alias CC='/usr/bin/gcc-4.3'
or change the CC variable in the...
In the terminal do
alias gcc='/usr/bin/gcc-4.3'
This survives only as long as you have that terminal session open. It does not work in a new tab or a new terminal window
Does this...
I cant get the man page either. It may not be installed. But i found one here
http://linux.die.net/man/3/exec
+1 for GCC/G++
You can also look at the noncommercial intel compilers
http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/non-commercial-software-download/
This might also help
http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/kdegnome
and also other pages on the same site about installing / removing kde, gnome or xfce
Have you checked if they are already installed....?
Have you enabled the universe repositories....?
See here
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/upgrading
PCMan file manager
http://pcmanfm.sourceforge.net/intro.html
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/install-tabbed-file-manager-in-ubuntu/
...
Right click on the panel. Select Add new items. And then select the Gnome panel (or whatever application you want) from the list that appears.
Look at the discussions in this thread.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=83973
They might be of help to you
Where did save the file..? Navigate to that folder and copy it to the /tmp directory.
graphviz is available in the ubuntu repositories (though the version is slightly older)
to install just type
sudo apt-get install graphviz
in a terminal and type your password when prompted...
The equation aX + bY + cZ + d = 0 defines a plane. All points below the plane satisfy aX+bY+cZ+d <0.
A simple way to plot would be to use gnuplot's splot command. Look for here for lots of tips...
Edit > Plugins > Uncheck Normalize option
ls -R folderName > fileName.txt
All contents will be recursively available in fileName.txt