btw, does anyone know of any good CLI for Linux beginners guide? My Father's work is starting to provide them Ubuntu USBs for work (system maintenance and some other stuff he didn't tell me) and he asked me if I knew of any good guides.
Unfortunately I learned everything I know just from diving in more than reading..
@ArtOfCode No, the functionality and interface has not been changed. Just that the project and package got renamed from ChatExchange3/chatexchange3 to ...6 each. But I'm planning to file a pull request for the main ChatExchange repository, so that there will only be the 6 (Python2+3) version in future. Therefore I will probably rename it again and remove those numbers from project and class names within the next days.
(For 100% compatibility with those applications using the current original ChatExchange.)
I used Ubuntu 15.04, but it crushed. Then I reinstalled Ubuntu 14.04 without formatting "/home". But when I type
sudo apt-get install python3-pip
It occurred an error:
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation o...
I fudged up my laptop, and I only got a black to screen at boot up. When I booted up, I started the recovery at the grub menu, and choose fallback at root terminal. And, I saw that I was able to use the add user command. Which I probably could turn into a root user.
@blade19899 yeah and here the kicker: how many people have lost their data due to messing up themself (loosing pwd for decrypting) versus how many lost their notebook and got their data exposed? My bet: the 1st wins
@Rinzwind I can only raise my hand here... Forgot PW of some 7z files once, but I don't even remember what I stored in them, so I guess it could not have been important. That was now a few years ago.
Well handcuffs could get your hand severed from your body :+)
gps tracker or a mail thingy that sends its location to a mail account on boot. Thiefs tend to boot up the system instead of just removing and throwing away the hard disk.
I remember a story of a dude that got his computer stolen and he had some software on it that send him messages every now and then. Took him several months to track the thief down cuz the thief did not even bother with removing the OS.
I fudged up my laptop, and I only got a black to screen at boot up. When I booted up, I started the recovery at the grub menu, and choose fallback at root terminal. And, I saw that I was able to use the add user command. Which I probably could turn into a root user.
Isn't that a security issue?
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The GNOME Shell has the notifications at the bottom by default. Unfortunately, I like to use the dash to dock and stick it at the bottom. Meaning I can't see the notifications anymore. Any way to change the locations of notifications to elsewhere on the screen?
@blade19899 Oh, look: You're the 4th user in the SE-wide "Top network users" because of your security question (which is also the 4th hottest question currently!)
I just started using the linux (ubuntu 14.04). I want to install eclipse for java, c, c++ , & for j2ee. Please tell me how can I install these three ides in my ubuntu 14.04. Can I integrate all these three environment into single eclipse ide.
$ netstat -peanut | grep -P ':53\s' (Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.) tcp 0 0 127.0.1.1:53 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 0 32852 - udp 0 0 127.0.1.1:53 0.0.0.0:* 0 32851
@hg8 No it's not. And the tag isn't correct either. I rolled the edit back.
Version tags should only be used if the question is applicable only to that specific version. They should't be used just to show which version the OP happens to be using.
I have no idea why you need kernel 2.6. To use
make xconfig
you have to install the QT3 libraries, and you could download and install the Precise packages.
But you could also start
make menuconfig
So you have done this sooner, as I have compiled kernel.
@terdon I meant to say that he must either install some libraries, but no longer exist for Trusty or he must take the path for which the libraries are not needed.
@A.B. ? I'm saying I don't understand how the second part of your answer helps. You haven't said what it does, you just give two screenshots. I assume that it is a way to choose what dependencies the kernel should have and, therefore, a way to copile without qt3. I have no idea if that's correct though.
@terdon make xconfig or make menuconfig or make config configures the kernel. You need one of the make commands. But you know that certainly. To build the kernel make && make modules_install && make install
@A.B. I've only ever tried to compile a kernel once and that was years ago. But yes, I assumed that's what it was. So, does that give the OP the choice to not require qt3?
@A.B. Ah! So what you're saying is that if he simple uses one of the options you show, there will be no need for qt3? That is really not clear from your answer, man.
@terdon That's fine. I'm going to be making a bunch more changes to the scope & properly setting it up on LP, so I'll post again in the future if I want help.
I used Ubuntu 15.04, but it crushed. I want to use a more stabilized operating system, so I reinstalled Ubuntu 14.04. While I was installing Ubuntu 14.04, I formatted the "/" directory and used the original "/home" directory without formatting. But when I type
sudo apt-get install python3-pip
...
@fossfreedom Is there a way to invite someone in a chat? answering the question requires a lot of questions and requests for clarification and I do not want to do anything in the comments.
I used Ubuntu 15.04, but it crushed. I want to use a more stabilized operating system, so I reinstalled Ubuntu 14.04. While I was installing Ubuntu 14.04, I formatted the "/" directory and used the original "/home" directory without formatting. But when I type
sudo apt-get install python3-pip
...