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Sudo runs the command following as another user (root by default) So you open a terminal, then in that window, you write (or copy/paste) sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 4E9CFF4E which will run apt-key as root. (If you're familiar with the Windows command line, the equivalent command would be something like runas /user:administrator "apt-get adv....")
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I made a shortcut to a program on the desktop, picked an icon for it and it looks and works great. Even shows the right icon in the dock. But when i drag the icon to the launcher, it reverts back to the jack in he box looking spring icon. edit: figured it out I created this file as ~/.local/share/applications/sublime.desktop code:
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# ? May 12, 2012 13:37 |
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Slopehead posted:Okay super, I'll give that a shot tomorrow. Thanks for the duh in your face answer. I/we are still extremely new at this. You don't need to mess around in the terminal to add repositories to ubuntu, in fact I recommend you don't. This page lists multiple ways to add repositories to ubuntu. Use the Ubuntu Software Center method if you're using the standard ubuntu install. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu
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# ? May 12, 2012 18:45 |
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Installed to external USB hard drive but I got a grub fatal error at the end of the install. I booted a USB with rEFIt and it didn't see it. What do I have to do special to get my Macbook Air to boot a USB hard drive with Ubuntu on it?
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# ? May 14, 2012 01:52 |
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Bob Morales posted:Installed to external USB hard drive but I got a grub fatal error at the end of the install. I booted a USB with rEFIt and it didn't see it. What do I have to do special to get my Macbook Air to boot a USB hard drive with Ubuntu on it? You shouldn't have to do anything special. I did it the other day to make sure 12.04 worked on my MBA and it booted off USB just fine.
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# ? May 15, 2012 00:12 |
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anyone here have experience with Ubuntu cloud? I was playing around with the cloud live CD last night but having some issues. in the control panel it wouldn't create any volumes. I assume that's because it was running off USB. I was able to load the cirros image, but couldn't SSH into it from another computer in my LAN even though it was set as public. is there an easy way to just install that live image, or do I have to install server edition on several computers and choose the MAAS option?
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# ? May 18, 2012 00:36 |
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I want to shut down my computer with a cron job, but it doesn't work. shutdown -h, shutdown -P and shutdown -r all work fine when run in a console, but in a cron job it just shows the ubuntu shutdown screen (and suspends when using -h or -P) but never actually powers down or restarts. I tried shutdown -r now in a cronjob and I got the usual broadcast message and it disconnected my ssh session, but did not actually reboot. Since nothing happened, I reopened the ssh session and ran shutdown -r now, and it worked beautfully.
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# ? May 18, 2012 08:33 |
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I used to use btnx on prior versions of Ubuntu, to map Home and End to extra mouse buttons. Now, btnx is apparently deprecated, I can't get the old source to compile cleanly, and I can't find any newer alternatives for 12.04. Is there something which can easily map a keystroke to a mouse button, like btnx? EDIT: I got it working by going to my 11.10 backup, and just copying the btnx and btnx-config binaries, and the config file btnx-config.glade. It is working perfectly. Eyecannon fucked around with this message at 21:42 on May 18, 2012 |
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Wheany posted:I want to shut down my computer with a cron job, but it doesn't work. shutdown -h, shutdown -P and shutdown -r all work fine when run in a console, but in a cron job it just shows the ubuntu shutdown screen (and suspends when using -h or -P) but never actually powers down or restarts. Well, I don't really know what causes it, but I was able to make an acceptable solution. My original try was code:
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edit: Except now that it's the next day, I saw that it didn't work any better. Maybe it's the length of the sleep or the countdown to it. With a 5 minute sleep and 1 minute warning to shutdown, it works the way I want to. ~5 hours shotdown and 5 minute warning and the computer does power down, but when it comes back up (or rather when I wake up and turn the tv back on) it's in the shoutdown screen. i.e. this screen: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_4B7ZWQHqMpk/TMcEEwqP88I/AAAAAAAAAEc/uVUzQyc32Ik/s1600/boot1.png Wheany fucked around with this message at 10:08 on May 19, 2012 |
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Are there any good web development IDEs for ubuntu (lubuntu in my case if that makes a difference)? Or even just a nice text editor with HTML and CSS highlighting?
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# ? May 19, 2012 14:35 |
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fuf posted:Are there any good web development IDEs for ubuntu (lubuntu in my case if that makes a difference)? Sublimetext is a fine text editor
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# ? May 19, 2012 14:44 |
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Hopefully hasn't been asked a million times. I have a wubi install on my dual-booted machine. Will there be any issues with just do-dist-upgrading it?
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# ? May 19, 2012 15:06 |
I gave up on Ubuntu after 11.04 (mostly because of Unity) but I've been trying the new release on a VM and it seems like they solved most of the problems related to releasing Unity before it was ready for production. So, I'm thinking about installing Ubuntu again. I have one question though, is there anything similar to Photoshop that is not GIMP? I used to use a Windows VM just for Photoshop and I'd like to avoid that this time.
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# ? May 19, 2012 16:37 |
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gmq posted:I have one question though, is there anything similar to Photoshop that is not GIMP? I used to use a Windows VM just for Photoshop and I'd like to avoid that this time. I'd say it depends on what you're trying to do. My father uses inkscape in production, but that's just to create logos for his products. There's also LibreOffice Draw, although I can't attest to its quality.
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angrytech posted:I'd say it depends on what you're trying to do. My father uses inkscape in production, but that's just to create logos for his products. There's also LibreOffice Draw, although I can't attest to its quality. I do a lot of things with it, from making website mockups (including graphical resources like logos, backgrounds, icons, etc) to perfectly ordinary photo editing. Lately I have been making mockups directly into HTML but I still need something to make things to fill up that mockup. vvvv Last time I tried that, Photoshop ran actually slower than on a VM and it had some graphical issues. lunar detritus fucked around with this message at 17:30 on May 19, 2012 |
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# ? May 19, 2012 17:14 |
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gmq posted:So, I'm thinking about installing Ubuntu again. I have one question though, is there anything similar to Photoshop that is not GIMP? I used to use a Windows VM just for Photoshop and I'd like to avoid that this time. Run it in WINE?
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I keep meaning to check out Pinta, but I haven't had the chance to yet. There is also Paint-Mono - maybe not ready for prime time yet though?
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# ? May 19, 2012 17:42 |
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gmq posted:I gave up on Ubuntu after 11.04 (mostly because of Unity) but I've been trying the new release on a VM and it seems like they solved most of the problems related to releasing Unity before it was ready for production. I hate unity so I just installed Gnome, and now it looks just like 10.04
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# ? May 19, 2012 18:25 |
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So there's a fantastic bug in 12.04 that affects laptops. The Fn+F1 shortcut on Dell computers no longer functions properly. There's a patch, but I have no idea how to use the patch command. The patch is something that can be applied to an install right, it's not for the source code? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/950160 Is it wrong to ask for help on this kind of thing here?
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# ? May 19, 2012 20:03 |
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gmq posted:Last time I tried that, Photoshop ran actually slower than on a VM and it had some graphical issues. How long ago was it? WINE keeps getting better at what it does, if it was a while ago I'd try it again.
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# ? May 19, 2012 20:43 |
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Jago posted:So there's a fantastic bug in 12.04 that affects laptops. The Fn+F1 shortcut on Dell computers no longer functions properly. There's a patch, but I have no idea how to use the patch command. The patch is something that can be applied to an install right, it's not for the source code?
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# ? May 20, 2012 03:18 |
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Destroyenator posted:... What is with Ubuntu constantly changing core apps and repackaging the same functionality instead of actually improving or fixing things? Edit: actually no it didn't. My previous whingeing stands. Destroyenator fucked around with this message at 10:24 on May 20, 2012 |
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gmq posted:I have one question though, is there anything similar to Photoshop that is not GIMP? I used to use a Windows VM just for Photoshop and I'd like to avoid that this time. There's also MyPaint which seems pretty solid (and it starts up quicker than GIMP).
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# ? May 20, 2012 12:11 |
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fuf posted:Are there any good web development IDEs for ubuntu (lubuntu in my case if that makes a difference)? I'm partial to Bluefish simply because I run around between Windows, Linux and Mac boxes and I'm lazy enough that I just want to use the one interface on all three platforms.
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Eukodol posted:I'm partial to Bluefish simply because I run around between Windows, Linux and Mac boxes and I'm lazy enough that I just want to use the one interface on all three platforms. JetBrains' IDEs work very well on all three platforms as well. I mostly use PyCharm and a bit of IntelliJ on Kubuntu, but I've tried them on all three platforms and I've only had good experiences.
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# ? May 23, 2012 00:58 |
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I'm having a wireless connection problem since I've upgraded to 12.04. I'm able to connect to a wireless but not to the internet. Other devices are able to connect successfully with internet to the same connections (another laptop and my android phone). What's weird is I'm able to connect to the open ATT wireless connections. I was briefly out of the country when it stopped working. I've reset the country code back to the US using iw.
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Oops. Forgot about the thread Longinus00 posted:What program is crashing? It should say in the crash report. blueman-applet. I assume it's the Bluetooth manager? Seems to happen often after opening the laptop's lid, but it doesn't seem to do anything. My Bluetooth mouse works just fine after it happens. I don't want to make Apport ignore the crash (which is an option), I just want it to be sent automatically. Speaking of mice: Can anyone recommend a touchpad manager that has the same functionality as Synaptiks but, you know, actually loving works?
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# ? May 23, 2012 21:08 |
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Wheany posted:Well, I don't really know what causes it, but I was able to make an acceptable solution. I think I know my actual problem now. It's because my tv is off during the reboot, (and because Mythbuntu logs in automatically?) Ubuntu goes into low graphics mode. Is there some way of making ubuntu get out of that mode (automatically) when I turn on my tv?
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# ? May 24, 2012 05:31 |
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So has anybody figured out why the webcam/mic flash setting popup is unclickable (unless in full screen) with Unity 3d? People blame the flash plugin, but I know for sure it's Compiz. I've tried Gnash as well with the same results. There is a work around, but it's a huge pain. Unity 2d works fine for this, but I want the pretty desktop effects
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# ? May 24, 2012 16:36 |
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when using gnome classic, is there a way to have all three menu options at the top (which are Applications/Places/Admin. Admin seems to be missing which then makes it slightly harder to get rid of. Additionally, it seems like Alt+Tab is broken as well. (I installed gnome by using sudo apt-get install gnome-shell. should I remove it/install gnome through the fallback method?) I wanted away from unity because when using steam through playonlinux (which uses WINE), it would create a black box to the lower right of the window as well as eventually causing the bar on the top and left sides of the screen to disappear completely (though I could still select icons/menu tabs). I guess I'd settle for fixing unity as it does bootup faster than gnome.
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# ? May 27, 2012 06:16 |
I'm completely new to Ubuntu. I have an older desktop running 12.04, and I'm using it as a media server for a couple HTPC's while also running SABNZBD. What's the best way to decrease power consumption? I've seen things like Jupiter, laptop mode tools, etc, but like I said I'm new to all this. So far I've just tried using the suspend mode, but I noticed that once it suspends my HTPC loses its connection.
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Shane-O-Mac posted:I'm completely new to Ubuntu. I have an older desktop running 12.04, and I'm using it as a media server for a couple HTPC's while also running SABNZBD. What's the best way to decrease power consumption? I've seen things like Jupiter, laptop mode tools, etc, but like I said I'm new to all this. So far I've just tried using the suspend mode, but I noticed that once it suspends my HTPC loses its connection. If you want to decrease power consumption, make sure you have cpufreq and laptop_mode installed. The basic settings should be enough to decrease it quite a lot, and they'll be active immediately after installation IIRC (well, assuming your hardware has support for that kind of stuff).
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Zom Aur posted:You mean the connection to the machine you just put in sleep mode? Yeah, that's how suspend works. It takes down pretty much everything except what's needed to keep the RAM going. That means programs won't do anything while it's sleeping, and the network cards are powered down. Thanks! I'll check those out.
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I'm using a Macbook 2,1; dual-booting OSX and Xubuntu 12.04. The laptop seems to have a lot of trouble connecting to my wireless network. Xubuntu reports the connection as successful and a great signal, but I can hardly do a thing with it. There is a lot of latency and it takes forever to actually load anything. I'm not sure what kind of diagnostics checks I can do here, so I was hoping someone here could give me a hand getting this to work. For the record, wireless works fine in OSX. EDIT: Guess I should mention that my other computer (Toshiba Satellite running Windows 7) connects without a problem as well. It's just Linux... Mak0rz fucked around with this message at 17:31 on May 29, 2012 |
# ? May 29, 2012 03:21 |
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Not sure why this is, but for some reason when I tried to do a clean install from my USB drive, there was a problem at the end trying to install GRUB (I tried twice). After burning to a disc and using that instead, the installation went off without a hitch. Just a heads up for anyone who might be having trouble.
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# ? May 31, 2012 04:04 |
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enthe0s posted:Not sure why this is, but for some reason when I tried to do a clean install from my USB drive, there was a problem at the end trying to install GRUB (I tried twice). After burning to a disc and using that instead, the installation went off without a hitch. Just a heads up for anyone who might be having trouble. I've had problems on two computers now where the installer wrote GRUB to the USB drive rather than the hard drive. It's not too hard to fix from a live CD/USB, but it seems like the installer should be more intelligent.
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# ? May 31, 2012 04:16 |
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Fun fact: the Humble Indie Bundle V is now out, and can be purchased here. Once you purchase them, the download page has a link that will automatically install the games via the Ubuntu Software Center. The future is now!
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# ? May 31, 2012 19:28 |
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enthe0s posted:Not sure why this is, but for some reason when I tried to do a clean install from my USB drive, there was a problem at the end trying to install GRUB (I tried twice). After burning to a disc and using that instead, the installation went off without a hitch. Just a heads up for anyone who might be having trouble. Same thing happened when I tried on my MBA. I think there's a problem enumerating the install drive since it's on USB or something.
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Ok I'm three hours in and I'm channeling 1999. How do I get a working E.Q. in Ubuntu? Every single possible thing that existed no longer works on Precise Pangolin, and Winamp in Wine is completely spastic. What is the easiest path to get an equalizer in Ubuntu? This poo poo used to come with Movie Player and it seems to be totally absent now.
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