I believe the proper usage is:
sudo service gdm stop
And in 11.10:
sudo service lightdm stop
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I believe the proper usage is:
sudo service gdm stop
And in 11.10:
sudo service lightdm stop
That's very strange, but maybe Nautilus is confused by the fact that those drive labels start with numbers rather than a letter.
It's called gconf-editor (both the package and the way you invoke it). :D
I know right? And Microsoft would NEVER sue anyone over patents. Why that would just be so unfair! :P
I don't think Dash's echo really needs the -e to use backslashes.
FWIW, here's the list of stuff I want fixed:
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7367
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/+source/lightdm/+bug/816700...
I think we've seen this excuse a few times. :popcorn:
Run gconf-editor, navigate to apps/nm-applet, and set the keys whatever way you want.
???
You mind doing a:
sudo blkid
and copy/paste the output? Not quite sure what the problem is.
I kind of like this one myself: http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/
You have matching "done"s for all your "for"s? I think 61 might be the problem.
Another way to not waste a DVD would be multiCD.
Maybe we could format the DVDs with partitions so that you have the iso at the front of the disc and some other stuff using the rest of the space...
You'd still have about 3700MiB to fill on a...
Actually, in many cases, you'll find that logging is your only form of debugging. It's similar in principle to using printf (except that your output goes to a file rather than an open console).
I have a strong feeling this might be necessary:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1984319
In the English version of Leafpad's Open dialog, you would look for a control called Character Coding. You probably need to change that to something (since I'm getting the impression that there's an...
Interesting. Not surprisingly, the bottom panel and the window list have the most work left to do. The menu just needs a little drag and drop and it'll be done. :D
Are you using old plugins? Because they recently did a lot of updating.
http://live.gnome.org/Gedit/Plugins
Instead of thinking about user interaction, think of it as a way to use Python as a calculator. So, for example, you open a terminal and type python to start an interaction session. Then define your...
Walking on random memory could cause a crash if you didn't have memory protection, which is a new feature of that cutting edge 80286 CPU (it also blew people's minds with 16 bits rather than having...
AskUbuntu is a Q&A site, designed with that in mind. The forums here are more geared around chronological discussions, and not necessarily Q&A.
I think there already is a forum for that community.
http://forums.linuxmint.com/
No, there's also zsync, csync, grsync, isync, obsync, etc. (okay maybe that joke isn't all that good).
(Sheesh. Feature bloat, even in a little Python app.)
If you want to edit a .desktop file, first copy it from /usr/share/applications into ~/.local/share/applications, then modify the .desktop...
You could try
sudo dpkg --force-architecture -i mydebfile.deb
I suppose I'm obligated to warn that this could break your system, loss of data, etc. FWIW, it usually works.