DEAR PEOPLE FROM THE FUTURE: I found this other page in the same Google search:
http://www.webmonkey.com/2010/01/ubiquity_alternatives_offer_power_users_command_line_tools_for_the_web/
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DEAR PEOPLE FROM THE FUTURE: I found this other page in the same Google search:
http://www.webmonkey.com/2010/01/ubiquity_alternatives_offer_power_users_command_line_tools_for_the_web/
I found my larger USB drive, so I don't need Samba yet. I might try again after updating Ubuntu. The larger issue continues here.
I've managed to get an uncorrupted ISO over to my Ubuntu 9.10 (this computer) via a flash drive. I installed it to the hard disk with Unetbootin (frugal install) and tried to boot to it. A message...
I got seven packages returned as results for that search, including those you listed. For completeness, I got them via the terminal so I can paste them. Interestingly, smbclient and libwbclient0...
I'm trying to upgrade to Ubuntu 11.04 via Unetbootin, but for some reason I can never download an uncorrupted ISO. I have Windows 7 on a separate computer (It's for work, I promise! :p) so I decided...
Just thought I'd update this thread... https://bugs.launchpad.net/unetbootin/+bug/351556
With guidance from one PovAddict in #infinote IRC, I was able to get 0.4.93 running on 9.10. I believe this sums up the steps that actually worked, although I haven't tested it. (Note that...
Well, I guess I need to sit down and read for a few hours some day soon.
But since a USB can be installed onto without a CD, surely we can turn that on its head, basically use a full hard drive in...
It's been a while since I hosed my system, and I finally stopped procrastinating to backup, format, and reinstall. The latest disc I have available is 9.10, and getting new ones is a feat now that...
Is there no other possible lead to fixing this?
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Bash script:
sudo apt-get install -f
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
Output:
Reading package lists...
Building dependency tree...
Reading state information...
0...
Alright, I finally got this done. Sorry it took so long.
I saved the provided bash commands at the root of the broken partition from the Live CD, then booted into repair mode and ran them. At...
Wow this got buried fast... (bump)
I forgot that Python is actually essential to Gnome and wanted to update to 3.1, and didn't realize my mistake until some of Gnome had been removed, then I Ctrl+C'd out. Now I can't even connect to...
I tried editing sources.list in nano and using the Live CD, but that didn't help... Here's sources.list:
deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 9.10 _Karmic Koala_ - Release i386 (20091028.2)]/ karmic main restricted...
I forgot that Python is actually essential to Gnome and wanted to update to 3.1, and didn't realize my mistake until some of Gnome had been removed, then I Ctrl+C'd out. Now I can't even connect to...
http://jesdisciple.blogspot.com/2010/05/learning-lisp.html :D
The most commonly recommended Scheme textbook, and the one I will use, is probably The little Schemer, which you can read all but one page of here. For Common Lisp I'm using the de facto standard...
I haven't yet learned Scheme, but I am fairly far into Common Lisp (not done learning it yet) and the folks who helped me instructed me in many of the differences. It seemed like every time I found...
O.O I've never written assembly, but I have seen it (refer to Wikipedia) and I think your second statement above is way off the mark.
I just found out that pygame can't open GIF images when run in the terminal, but it can from SPE. This seems like a strong indication that SPE has its own Python, so how can I tell SPE which Python...
Meh. I like having a Run menu option and hotkey in my editor. Nonetheless I might end up needing to do that.
The bold is correct. =)
...Can it have its own installation? The boilerplate...