I used to try a lot of distros, but, I just don't have the time anymore. I just use the latest LTS version, and I pretty much ignore everything else.
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I used to try a lot of distros, but, I just don't have the time anymore. I just use the latest LTS version, and I pretty much ignore everything else.
You can configure iptables with UFW (Uncomplicated Firewall). Instructions here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW
^, Thanks Elfy.
This is our third Tahoe. We will keep this one close to ten years, as we did with the other two. We didn't like the looks of the 2015 model, so, we bought a new 2014 in September of last year. So...
2014 Chevy Tahoe.
Actually, I'm posting this from my iPhone 5s. But, I have two laptops, a Thinkpad X220 running Ubuntu 14.04.1, and a Thinkpad T400, running the Ubuntu 15.04 development release, both of which I use...
That was odd, but, at least you have it worked out.
Edit:
I install most everything from the terminal. Maybe that's why synaptic was listed in the repos when I checked. But, I have no...
HOWTO: Cleaning up all those unnecessary junk files...
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=140920
Ignore the original post date - the info is just as relevant now, as it was then.
Smartphones simply make a busy life easier to manage. Mine is an iphone 5s. In addition to all of the normal stuff it does, I sync docs and photos with my Ubuntu laptops using Dropbox, and I print...
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGet/Howto
I walked away from Drive quite a while ago (accessed it though a Win 7 partition, and then drug folders and files to Ubuntu). Now, I sync my iphone, and two Ubuntu laptops through Dropbox. Works...
No problem, thanks for checking.
I've Googled for confirmation on your comment, but didn't find anything. Could you please state your source, and provide a link? Thanks.
I see Elfy's response, and his implication, that you're doing fine, by trying out a new release. I agree, though pre-alpha releases are definitely not for the weak of heart. But, there's nothing...
That.
Jumping into a new dev release is a good thing, in my opinion. The worse that can happen, is that you bork the box. If you do, just reinstall and move on. The best thing that can happen, is...
Xubuntu 14.04 on a Lenovo T400 ThinkPad.
Other than minor customization, I never stray too far from a stock install:
Exactly.
When I see this,
steve@laptop:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
Release: 14.04
This should help...
Basic Security - Ubuntu
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicSecurity
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW
I just ran Xubuntu 14.04 through it's paces. It's a thing of beauty, and definitely a keeper. Congrats to you, and all involved in this dev cycle.
Thanks for your support, and kind comments, they're highly appreciated.
:)
Hopefully, you took a cab, and someone else drove it home last night.
:)
Thanks.
:)
Don't necessarily give up on Unity. It has matured greatly since 12.04, and it's quite usable/customizable in the new 14.04 release (available on the 17th). You might be pleasantly surprised, though...
Linux can be frustrating. Building a new release is like a bunch of carpenters building a house. They've got a plan, and the materials ready at hand, and when someone blows the whistle, the dust, and...
I also run ThinkPads. Though you appear to have found a solution, the new 14.04 LTS release, which I'm currently using, is available in a few days (17th). There is an option in that new release to...