I think you can change the popping nature of the panels by enabling or disabling AutoHide
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I think you can change the popping nature of the panels by enabling or disabling AutoHide
In the third panel, you could right click, then -> Panel Preferences. From Here you can click on the + button to bring up panels 1 and 2. Note that their functioality may not return; so right click...
Thanks to the people who've been replying to the posts :)
On viewing my root filesystem on windows with ext2fsd, i think the rc0.d and rc6.d are correct..
in rc0.d umountfs and umountroot occurs before halt...and in rc6.d both occur before reboot.
On viewing my root filesystem on windows with ext2fsd, i find that there's no file named user.rules in /etc/udev
there's a file udev and a folder rules.d which has 3 files... 70-persistant-cd,...
I think this problem is not only linked to installing and uninstalling the packages...i had this problem before also with installation on my external HDD whose connection gets disturbed very easily...
No i dont get any error messages at shutdown...anyways thanks for the help i am thinking of reinstalling.
First it shows 1 which quickly changes to 2 and sometimes 3 (this is displayed on the bootup page where the"Your drives need to be checked" message comes up.."Checking drive 1 of 2 or 1 of 3")...but...
I am using Ubuntu 12.04(fresh install), installed on an external HDD.
Somewhere along the line(while installing gnome3, kde, cinammon, xubuntu-desktop, lubuntu-desktop, and mate...using them for a...
I am using Ubuntu 12.04(fresh install), installed on an external HDD.
I accidently brushed against my external HDD while using it; its connection is very sensitive so it got disconnected while...
Tried editing the /etc/rc.local file but that did'nt work either..
When i was using ubuntu 11.04, this was not a problem..whichever brighness setting i used to set was persistant after rebooting...
but in 12.04 every time the system restarts the brightness setting...
That worked!! Thank you :)
no i made a live usb partition using linux live usb creator(for windows)..in the partion /dev/sdb2 of 5gb fat32 filesystem..which has persistance of 3.5 gb..which is not present using .iso...
i have 150 gb external hard disk with following partitions-
/dev/sdb1 elements(data) 123 gb
/dev/sdb2 linuxlivekey(bootable live usb ubuntu 12.04.2) 5gb
/dev/sdb5 /boot
/dev/sdb6 /
/dev/sdb7...