i did that before . but it is nt workiing :-(
what next?
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 11:17 PM, Tarin Mahmood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> There is a option in the display settings, "Apply settings at startup" or
> something like that. You need to turn on that option
>
> On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 10:03
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There is a option in the display settings, "Apply settings at startup" or
something like that. You need to turn on that option
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 10:03 PM, Sameeul ` Bashir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> i have installed kde on my ubuntu yesterday; thought of giving it a try!
>
> i adjusted th
i have installed kde on my ubuntu yesterday; thought of giving it a try!
i adjusted the screen resolution to 1024*768, which is default in my Gnome.
but everytime i boot, kde seems to lose his settings, and i have to set
these again. also it seems to fail to remember my previous desktop settings.
Hmmm I got that. But I think I'll stick to the automated method that Ubuntu
has.
And I'll save this, just in case.
Thank you a lot Nasim Bhaia :D
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 10:24 AM, Nasimul Haque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> No, you cannot do that. Well, in theory you can by rebuilding the
> pack
No, you cannot do that. Well, in theory you can by rebuilding the
package database but it will mess up your installation. But of course,
you can make your own repo placing .deb's into a folder.
Let's do it.
Make a folder wherever you like. I'm making it in my home directory
calling 'myrepo'. Move
Okay! So i just have to back that up... :D Thanks a lot!!
Accah, does that mean that I can download *.deb files and put them in that
folder?
Thank you again :D
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 3:38 PM, Nasimul Haque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> All your downloaded .deb packages reside in the folder /var
All your downloaded .deb packages reside in the folder /var/cache/apt/
Nasim
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 10:25 AM, Kowsheek Mahmood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah, maybe, but I'll have to try it out.
>
> Let me clarify a little. I installed/downloaded most of the updates that are
> available. Now
Yeah, maybe, but I'll have to try it out.
Let me clarify a little. I installed/downloaded most of the updates that are
available. Now if I want to keep all these updates next time I install
Ubuntu (on my pc or any other pc) how can I keep these updates?
Kowsheek Mahmood
http://profile.to/redkid