you try to do things you want to do, and when you face a challenge you cannot understand or get past, then you come to me or someone else here for assistance ^^
So I installed ubuntu-desktop on a server (sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends ubuntu-desktop), will sudo apt-get remove ubuntu-desktop do a nice job cleaning it?
I am configuring a router to redirect TCP port 5900 (yes, this is for VNC) to a specific IP address on the network. Here is what I have:
From a local computer on the same network, I can telnet to 192.168.1.64 (port 5900) just fine. However, when trying to telnet to the machine (port 5900) usin...
I was wondering if this is possible.
I want the same effect as with Super+w but that it only affects the selected windows.
Is this ("easy" and) possible?
Thanks in advance!
then again, that's why i don't upgrade. a beastly system for what? web browsing? psh. maybe if i needed virtualisation again.
@Trufa sure. who wouldn't want sixteen gigs? especially if you're running multiple VMs (which i'm not currently, because of the whole single processor, limited ram dealio)
keep a few ajax heavy tabs open, maybe a couple facebooks, twitters, a gmail. toss in a few youtube tabs. then have another window for your own web development. a final window for perl, html, and php reference docs and various google queries..
I'm using Talika 0.50.. when pinning an app, sometimes I have to associate other processes with it so they always appear as the same icon. When I add a nautilus launcher, I can't find a way to make all windows appear as one icon. Any ideas?
@Trufa i just launched a gnome-session and moved the bottom panel to the right. it's a little buggy with the spacing of the window list/buttons, but it worked
I guess you are referring to the latest update.
It included a package called linux-firmware which is a package that provides firmware used by the Linux kernel drivers so it was a kernel related update.
So to answer your question or better to correct that statement, Ubuntu doesn't need to be res...
@OctavianDamiean Nothing wrong with rebooting regularly. (And I know you didn't say that). I just reboot after every update anyway, since normally, it's got an update to something that I use regularly.
there is another reason why the rebooting problem doesn't make sense to me. I always have the latest stable of Ubuntu (10.10) and at least one instance of Ubuntu+1 installed. Currently I have two of them (11.04)
so yea I have to reboot anyway if I want need Natty for example
@JamesGifford if i were doing that often, i would change mysandbox to a VM and keep stable + windows running on my hdd. but thats my own personal preference.
my biggest fear is the use of weyland, and how much that will change the game with my workflow. i cant deal with weyland/compiz crashes every 20 minutes like i was experiencing on the thumb-drive boot of 11.04 the other day.
The only thing that I missed when I upgraded from 10.04 to 10.10 was the old netbook UI. Unity was nice on 10.10, but that launcher not autohiding was a pain in the butt. No stability issues at all.
Shameless plug for ubuntu - and its 100% speculation by my own experience - THere is no single other distro out there thats as widely supported as Ubuntu. 90% of all indie packages come with a ubuntu variant. Trying to find that for another distro such as Arch, or fedora, not so much. While perhaps 70% of the archives i've run across may have the RPM its very odd to not
see a Ubuntu pacakge since Ubuntu holds quite a bit of the market share through their dedication to keeping linux simple, and making it a "useable" solution for everyone.
@OctavianDamiean Early congrats. I'm 15 years into this system, and haven't missed the other OS's one bit. Linux has kept me entertained for that long, which is surprising considering I'm about as ADHD as it gets.
@OctavianDamiean thank Tom Gilbert for inspiring me without knowing it. I was an avid follower of linuxbrit.co.uk in the early 90's. His adventures with debian got me started.
i started off with Redhat 5.2, had a love hate relationship with it, eventually migrated to slackware 6 and ran it for circa 3 years, then Debian for a few years until i managed to totally and utterly break a potatoe install... found ubuntu and have been running it ever since.
wow throwback from way back... i just google image searched "monochrome clippit icon" and i got results for clippy, the word97 assistant O.o totally offtopic google slaps google
@JamesGifford yeah..don't think ubuntu is going to have an easier of a time than microsoft with discouraging people from abusing the system tray (or indicator area, whatever it's called these days)