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Are you actually having heat issues? Maybe you could be ok to turn the case fan off, which is what brings a lot of the dust into the case. YMMV, but I only have my processor fan running and don't...
Not sure I understand. Where are you clicking on the folder icon? On the desktop?
Right click on a folder and click on properties. On the general tab click on the icon to the right with a picture...
Prolly not the most helpful post but I've had no issues with last.fm. I just signed up a week ago and don't know where that "your music is here" box is. I've mostly listened from...
What are you trying to accomplish here? Open it how? Are you trying to see what's in it? Are you trying to run the command? Did you install the deb already?
I would understand better if you gave a...
Come on now that wasn't nice. He was being nice trying to answer your question, and it didn't meet your needs. Big deal. At least he tried. Would you prefer to get no answer at all?
Does this file exist on your system? Maybe you need to install some other package to get it. Although apt should have taken care of that I would think.
For the record, I have sun-java5 installed...
What's not nice is chastising someone for not answering your post. That's not the way to make people want to reply to you. We're all volunteers here. That means we have jobs and families and lives...
I'm not sure what you're trying to do here. Are each of the aliases on a seperate network? If so the correct interface will always be used. If they're on the same network, let's assume the network...
Lynx is a console based browser. I'm not quite sure if you're aware of that or not. So you have to open up a terminal to run it anyway. Of course you could open the menu editor and make an entry for...
Well, since nobody's answered yet I'll give my experience with trying to do the same thing with XP and vmware.
I once found a tutorial on how to do this and got windows to boot with vmware. Sorry...
Forum search is your friend.
http://ubuntuforums.org/search.php?searchid=42965252
You might get a better answer if you specify exactly what you're trying to do. However, the standard answer is gparted. Have a look and see if that meets your needs.
There are linux programs that can read .chm files including KchmViewer.
While it's not a book, you should peruse the docs that are hosted by Ubuntu:
https://help.ubuntu.com/
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/
There's a lot there so be patient sifting through it. ;)
Assuming you still have use of the mouse and/or keyboard, there are a couple options.
You could try pressing ctrl+alt+escape and see if that works. That starts xkill and you can kill a gui app by...
Check /etc/hosts. Do you have a line that looks like this:
127.0.0.1 localhost
That's about the only idea that I've got.
Can you install any packages? Try just apache2.
sudo apt-get install apache2
The answer then is to not log in as root. I'll spare you the lecture on why it's so dangerous. ;) There are plenty of discussions in the forum on that subject.
You don't see flashplugin-nonfree in the list? Or are you saying it doesn't work in Seamonkey?
If you don't see it, maybe you need to enable the Universe and Multiverse repositories. If you...
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP
The wiki has a lot of tutorials for stuff like this.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/
That's how I run azureus as well. I hadn't thought about it before, but I guess it does pose a risk. The reason is that your user has write permission to the program directory and executables this...
Play a movie from a terminal and paste the ouput in between quote tags. That will give us some idea of what might be happening.
vlc name_of_movie_file
Try this:
cat file1 file2 | sort | uniq
This will print to the screen. When you're satisfied with the output, you can run this to send the output to file3:
cat file1 file2 | sort | uniq...
Removing kubuntu-desktop won't do much. It's really a kind of "meta" package that brings in all the kde stuff with it. You could try removing kubuntu-desktop and then running:
sudo apt-get -s...