@NathanOsman Yeah. Especially not 111111. I mean, if your password is actually 1111111, as far as anyone who wants to "hack you" is concerned, they may as well know it already. Doesn't make much difference. That will always be one of the first anyone tries.
Yeah, I'll leave it. The OP didn't care, this isn't particularly sensitive (we'd need to first find the OP's machine to use it), it has probably been changed since (the answer was posted in 2014).
How big of a change should be needed before an edit is justifiable? For example a small grammatical error bugs the crap out of me, but I am too hesitant to fix it, whereas sometimes a question is either not written in "real" English, or not written well, and I feel like I should edit it, but what...
I want to listen to a Queen song on YouTube, but for some reason they decided to make it inaccessible for me. Is there a way to bypass YouTube restrictions?
sudo pulseaudio -k [sudo] password for rinzwind: E: [pulseaudio] core-util.c: Home directory not accessible: Permission denied E: [pulseaudio] main.c: Failed to kill daemon: No such file or directory
By mistake I have removed dpkg from my pc (ubuntu 16.04). When I am running apt commands, it was showing error :
Could not exec dpkg!
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (100)
Can anyone suggest me any solution to this. Thanks in advance !!!
But now when I restart, I get this error: E: [pulseaudio] backend-ofono.c: Failed to register as a handsfree audio agent with ofono: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.ofono was not provided by any .service files
@jenboi there are possibly more than one location where to look - say 1.000.000 or more. But you could try a pulseaudio -vvv run to see where it errors.
or unplug any handsfree audio devices if you have any.
So I think we can all agree that this has become a canonical question: How to install Android Studio on Ubuntu?
I would like to create my own, superior version.
If I were to do so, would the community be okay with changing which question we use for dupes of installing Android Studio?
So I think we can all agree that this has become a canonical question: How to install Android Studio on Ubuntu?
I would like to create my own, superior version.
If I were to do so, would the community be okay with changing which question we use for dupes of installing Android Studio?