cm9
http://aosp.chris41g.org/chris41g_org/aosp/post/2012/07/09/How-To-Compile-CyanogenMod-9-from-Source.aspx
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cm9
http://aosp.chris41g.org/chris41g_org/aosp/post/2012/07/09/How-To-Compile-CyanogenMod-9-from-Source.aspx
i also found that and install it but i still got the error, let me reinstall again, thanks by the way !!!
can anybody please be so kind to help me with this problem:
im trying to compile android from source but i keep getting:
/bin/bash: flex: command not found
i google around and try a few things...
sorry about the late reply i was in school, to add to all other replies if you dont make those partitions you will more then likely get an error along the lines of "No root file system define" and i...
hey bro look at this guide is simple to follow:
http://www.linuxbsdos.com/2012/05/17/how-to-dual-boot-ubuntu-12-04-and-windows-7/
Yeah slowly but surely I'm figuring things out I'm gonna keep the launcher and see how I can make it work after all if this is the future of ubuntu I'm gonna have to use it
I was wondering why it looked a lot like a tablet launcher and don't worry guys I'm not the type to cry about it I'm just gonna have to get use to it again thanks all for filling the gap for me is...
hmm im not sure im gonna keep it if im gonna use ubuntu from now on I think im gonna fall back to the old gnome desktop
ok i feel like a noobish right now but i have not use ubuntu for a very long time not my own choise but i just install 11.10 and i cant seem to like the new launcher what happen to the gnome desktop...
share please if you dont mind :)
wildmanne39 thanks for the guide i've been unplugged from ubuntu for some time not by choice but this is just what i need to get back into compiz
try this guide
http://my.opera.com/ubuntunerd1/blog/how-to-install-compiz-fusion-in-ubuntu-hardy
if you don't mind can you try making another launcher only this time make it for a "terminal" and type this code:
gconftool-2 --shutdown
rm -rf ~/.gconf/apps/panel
pkill gnome-panel
it should...
instead of this code try this one, you shouldn't have to log out and back in. It should reset your panels automatically right then and there:
gconftool-2 --shutdown
rm -rf ~/.gconf/apps/panel...
If you want to install kubuntu-desktop in Ubuntu use the following command in a terminal:
sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
after you install it logout out and back in and look at the login...
I agreed I have tried all the docks out there but just ended up with the Gnome panels in the end, I find them to be more for looks.
thats cool I like it !!!
you can also try this place: http://free-brushes.com/gimp/
go to this link: http://www.deviantart.com/#order=9&q=GIMP+BRUSHES
i'll check it out :)
I have a collection of steampunk wallpapers you can check them out at this link:
http://my.opera.com/ubuntunerd1/albums/show.dml?id=776545
I seen that laptop before on line is nice :)
I also like it but im not sure about the shadow behind the Ubuntu logo
I thought the original was pretty good except for Ubuntu logo being a bit blurry and yes I will make a wide screen version, can you tell me exactly what dimensions you want and i'll make it :)