@Danatela what do you mean "two paths" in your answer here? If you mean you can only install from CD or USB that's wrong, you can also boot the ISO from the hard drive using grub.
I found this looking around on the net.
Grub2 is capable of directly booting ISO images for many Linux distros if the entries have been properly defined in the Grub2 configuration files.
The ISO image can be placed virtually anywhere on your HDD but for the sake of simplicity, we would place it...
What I want
In order to clearly differentiate the terminal windows,
I want to change the title of each terminal window.
I don't want the window title changes when switching tabs.
Problem
By default, terminal window's title depends on current tab.
And I don't know of a way to change a...
@Rinzwind Actually, not sure that was her. Wiretapping was and a lot of the Iraq "war" was but I'm not sure about the water boarding. That was more rumsfield's baby.
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Anyone know if there are commands called on and off in Linux? I want to create aliases for them... (They are not present in my system presently, but I want to be certain before doing it)...
@Aditya The command-not-found (or whatever it's called that runs when you try to run something that doesn't exist) can't seem to find either, so I think you're okay immediately.
# Alias definitions. # You may want to put all your additions into a separate file like # ~/.bash_aliases, instead of adding them here directly. # See /usr/share/doc/bash-doc/examples in the bash-doc package.
@Aditya That will never be a problem. If there are any scripts using the actual commands, they will still use the commands. Aliases are not available in scripts unless you use shopt -s aliases and your scripts won't have them. Anyway, system scripts are usually run by root who won't have your aliases in the first place.
@terdon Oh... that solves the problem... But if I am running the script - are aliases available to them (suppose using python's subprocess or os.system())
An alternative solution is to paste those commands into a text file instead of a function block. Something like:
## This is needed to make the sourced aliases available
## within the script.
shopt -s expand_aliases
source /some/environment/setup/script.sh
aliasToSetupSomeSoftwareVersion
anothe...
I quote the relevant section of the man page there
@Rinzwind No... I don't want to use aliases in scripts... Just want to be certain that if there is a command by that name tomorrow, it doesn't break stuff for me
Okay, I tried turning on my other computer this morning, And got the following error message. Error no such device edddc179-e42e-4666-8ff3-00566a57908a Entering rescue node grub rescue > - is flashing.
I have had nothing but trouble trying to down load and run the live CD for this program. And e...
@Oli I want to save [this code of yours](http://askubuntu.com/a/445638/114818) using: cat << EOF | tee ~/Desktop/bash-autocomplete <all the code given there> EOF which went horribly wrong because of bash variables. Any idea how to save that file using command-line? Let me know and I would ask a new question about it. (I am creating a script which I would run once I install 14.04 when it comes out) :)
Infact I don't know what to search for - "how to escape bash variables when piping the output" doesn't give me what I want...
cat << "EOF" | sudo tee /usr/share/bash-completion/completions/apt
# Debian apt(8) completion -*- shell-script -*-
_apt()
{
local cur prev words cword
_init_completion || return
local special i
for (( i=0; i < ${#words[@]}-1; i++ )); do
if [[ ${words[i]} == @(list|search|show|update|install|remove|upgrade|full-upgrade|edit-sources|dist-upgrade|purge) ]]; then
special=${words[i]}
fi
done
if [[ -n $special ]]; then
Yesterday I installed conky manager and got a conky theme pack...Enabled a conky..made it to start on OS startup...rebooted....bricked my OS!! :-( Couldnt even get a tty...and had to reinstall the OS!! So today I am wondering if it was because I didnt get my graphic driver installed...
@Venki Whoah! No, that shouldn't have anything to do with the driver. Shouldn't have anything to do with conky either. Are you sure you did nothing else?
In any case, if you can't get to the tty, you know it's not a graphics problem.
@Venki Not yet, no. But, if you then proceeded to install something and that brought in various dependencies and, for example, upgraded something basic like glibc then that would indeed break your system.
Yeah..probably that was the problem...I tried to install the propreitary graphic driver since the conky wasnt looking so right..then changed my mind in the middle and cancelled it.....
So much for wanting a beautiful desktop...!! Ok..So without conky manager, I will get some conky and ask for help..thank for volunteering to help btw!! :-D
I was trying to install gtk+3.12-1. It couldn't find the correct version of atk, so i decided to remove it and reinstall.
The problem is that, after doing
sudo apt-remov atk-1.0
ubuntu has stopped working correctly.
The only web-broser I can use is Opera, I can't open a new terminal (Ctrl+Alt...
@terdon In the Readme file it says me to adjust things according to res in .lua .. I dont know what to do with it.. The .conkyrc is already according to my resolution it seems(my res is 1366x768, you may already be knowing!!)..
@Venki actually it works fine, it just complains. I am used to my conly appearing on my left hand monitor and this appears on the right so I hadn't noticed :)
Simply adapting the paths used in the conkyrc was enough
@Venki Ah, no! Hang on, that's the text that's distorted. OK, change the font or disable anti-aliasing in the conkyrc file. You probably don't have the default font installed
This is a pretty urgent question. I need to hide the GRUB2 Bootloader (default is XP and Ubuntu 14.10 LTS the 2nd option.) BUt no matter however I try to configure it, it fails to hide.
Can anyone please provide a screenshot of a working GRUB Customizer settings which are guaranteed to hide th...
If you have more than one operating system, it can be challenging to hide the grub2 menu. The easy way to accomplish it is:
First, download and install grub-customizer from https://launchpad.net/~danielrichter2007/+archive/grub-customizer
OR just do these steps in a terminal:
* sudo add-apt-rep...
Hmm.. So will try some other conky and get back to you some other time... Its late here! 11:22 pm Gonna sleep. Bye and thanks a whole lot!! +1,000,000,000,000..... for you!!