You can validate/verify your .desktop file with the `desktop-file-validate' command:
desktop-file-validate <your desktop file>
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You can validate/verify your .desktop file with the `desktop-file-validate' command:
desktop-file-validate <your desktop file>
It's relatively easy to do it in BASH. Check out BashFAQ #10 (link in my signature).
man path_resolution
First of all it is BASH not DOS.
I did a search for: 'unix slash vs double slash'
and found this very interesting reading:...
libgstreamer1.0-dev
I would try:
sudo apt build-dep ugetto install all the build dependencies of uget.
Assuming that you are using gedit:
Hamburger menu -> Preferences -> View tab -> Display Line Numbers
Please don't play with our time.
We are here to help .Please don't ask XY questions: https://mywiki.wooledge.org/XyProblem
Here is a hint.
You have an 8 character string and you know for sure 7 of them.
Try to figure out which is the unknown and how is related to the others.
The bash part is trivial :)
Hi, norbisan!
Is this your homework? What did you try?
I'm not sure if I understand which files do you have to archive. Could you elaborate your question?
What I think I understand is that...
In many GUI applications like nautilus, thunar or gedit you can access privileged files and directories through GVFS by specifying the admin backend. Just prepend the path in the address-bar with...
The rename command used by Ubuntu is based on perl, so check out: https://perldoc.perl.org/perlre.html
rename -n 's/[ -]//g' ./*.txt
should do the trick.
The -n or -nono flag means No...
If you can boot a Live USB, then simply mount your root partition and chroot to it. Assuming that /dev/sdb1 is your root partition:
sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt
sudo chroot /mnt
From here you...
Not sure what do you mean by logging in, but as far as know, by default, non of the mainstream display(/login) managers will allow you to start a GUI session as root (by default).
Thread moved to FF&H.
Here you go:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ForumsFAQ#What.27s_the_deal_with_coffee_cups.2Fbeans_and_the_funny_titles.3F
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1006656
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DashAsBinSh
In the Upstart era they argued that dash would improve the boot process and it did.
It's a Unix/Linux/Unix-like oddity :)
The sh is dead, long live the sh!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bourne_shell
On Ubuntu `sh' is a symbolic link to dash (Debian Almquist shell) NOT bash (Bourne-again shell).
For sh (the interpreter) your shebang is just a comment and simply ignores it.
Just make your...
You can download the latest .deb file and install it from the link provided by the 'About' page.
How are you invoking the script?
In Ubuntu sh is symlink to dash NOT bash.
The brace expansion should work in bash unless you start the shell with `+B' option or disable it with the set...
v1.14 is out and it rocks!
Don't give up on man pages, just make your time to learn the jargon.
man grep | less "+/REGULAR EXPRESSIONS"
man grep | less "+/^.+The period"
Normally xfce4-power-manager should use its own DPMS settings and override the Xorg settings, but in my experience that's not always the case.
You can check the Xorg DPMS settings with:
xset...
There is a README.txt file in the directory
cat /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/README.txt
This directory exists so that 3rd party packages can be installed
here. Read the source for site.py...
For messages/notifications and more you can use gsconnect or KDE Connect.
To mirror and control your Android phone you can use scrcpy.
+1
There are many unorthodox ways to install Ubuntu or any other Linux/Unix distro. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation
Not many people are using this methods - most likely - that's why...
BUMP for v1.13
https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/releases