Did you install the source needed. Also did you try to get from Ubuntu Software Center.
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Did you install the source needed. Also did you try to get from Ubuntu Software Center.
Just go into settings and disable it. Real simple and easy. If you do not see than disable in the Terminal
Just right click and add volume to your XFCE panel.
How would I configure in User Accounts I do not see it.
If you are wondering what version to download than just download and install the 32bit version. If you know you have a 64bit processor than download and install 64bit version.
If you will be connected to a network than the answer will always be yes. If not you really do not need one.
I mainly use Xubuntu, but while playing with Ubuntu it is a simple feature to show the open application. You can turn this off in the desktop settings last time I checked.
This happens to some people all the time. Their is a easy fix. Just reburn the CD/DVD, and it should fix things. If not it might be your laptop. Check the Laptop Compatibly Thread to see if someone...
I also hate it when people make more than one application with the same exact name. Thank you Terminal for helping to eliminate that problem.
This happened to me all the time on Xubuntu 12.04. It can easily be fixed by running the update manager to update Google Chrome. If it still does it (which it didn't to me) just remove Google Chrome,...
I will now try to help as many other people with this same problem with the BCM43xx driver/software/firmware/activation. This way other people can get their Wireless enabled.
I have had way to...
I have tried Xubuntu 12.04 LTS. It did not work right out of the box, but it was real easy getting it up and running. All I had to do was use the Terminal to download and activate the drivers. So...
If you are getting install problems like me when installing Xubuntu 12.04 LTS than you might want to install Ubuntu 12.04 LTS than install the Xubuntu desktop over Unity. Than you can remove Unity...
It is because of the more processes running in the background and the extra stuff added in the Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. If it is to heavy for you DO NOT TRY Kubuntu that takes up even more. Than try Xubuntu...
What you might want to do is use Xubuntu, and install some applications similar to the Edubuntu applications. This way you get something like Edubuntu only with a Xubuntu UI.
Now if Xubuntu is to...
If you do not like Ubuntu and you are a newbie to Linux I would recommend you try Linux Mint Debian XFCE Edition. I think you will like it. If you are a advanced user than try Fedora 16, you might...
I would recommend that you move this thread to the Mac section this way you will get more/better results than in this forum, but it is ok since you are a newbie. Have you tried the Live CD. Does the...
I have tried all the solutions in this thread on my HP Laptop running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. They never worked on me. My card is the 4318 Wireless card. I install the drivers now it shows their is no...
I was wondering on my Xubuntu 12.04 LTS Laptop how to enable automatic login. I forgot how I did it on my other Laptop running Xubuntu 6.06 LTS.
I can use the help fast.
With my experiences of Windows 7 in a Virtual VM I have found that IMGBurner tends to be the best image, dvd, cd burner by far yet. I would recommend switching to that. If not than I really can't...
If you are a beginner Linux user try working with Linux Mint Debian Edition with XFCE. If that is to heavy for you than work with Linux Mint LXDE Edition.
If you are skilled Linux user like me...
Forget Windows. You really do not need it considering we Linux users have Wine. If the programs you need to use are not on Wine than try to see if you can go with out them. If not go ahead and delete...
Apple has locked their iOS operating system up again for iDevices. I have this same problem with my iPod Touch. Their is a simple fix. Downgrade your iDevice back to iPhone OS 3.1.2. If you didn't...
The same is happening to me on my dad's Linux Mint laptop. I have filed a bug report nothing yet. I have asked this question many times in the Linux Mint forums, but no helpful answers yet.
I would recommend that you try Xubuntu 12.04 LTS you will fall in love. This is what happened to me. If you want to go a little bit more advanced than Ubuntu family than I recommend you try Fedora 16...