drag-n-dropCode:sudo mkdir /opt/google/chrome/plugins gksudo nautilus /opt/google/chrome/plugins
drag-n-dropCode:sudo mkdir /opt/google/chrome/plugins gksudo nautilus /opt/google/chrome/plugins
Don't waste your energy trying to change opinions ... Do your thing, and don't care if they like it.
Just a couple of links to help with your delving into linux
http://www.debianadmin.com/linux-dir...-overview.html
http://www.secguru.com/files/cheatsh...-structure.jpg
To find where a program puts it's files, in terminal:Just replace Google-Chrome with what program your finding. For examplyCode:wheris google-chromeand it says where Gimp's files are.Code:whereis gimp
Have a nice day, Ray
Dell Inspiron 1525 with Ubuntu 11.04 & Windows Vista. Intel Celeron 2.00 GHZ, 3 Gb of RAM, 32 bit, 160 GB Samsung hard drive. Broadcom BCM4312 Network connector
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