Okay I am running the installer now and will see if I get it.
Can you boot a live session (with a USB flash drive, for example, or the USB
card) to it?
i also had this problem with unetbootin
try with the gnewsnese image using this command
dd if=gnewsense.iso of=/dev/your_device_here
is the 50 GB Mediafire free?
what about dual boot?is that possible?
I understood the first time, just remember I am not a computer guy. When I am
talking about installing a tar,gz is that the tar.gz containes an app. Not a
collection of wallpapers or other stuff.
http://www.webupd8.org/2014/09/gnome-314-released-see-whats-new.html
How to achieve this effect
Hello, I've a little problem, can you help me?
I want to disable screen blanking, powersave and power on tty console at
boot, (no GUI).
I try to use setterm with setterm -blank 0 -powersave off -powerdown 0
-store but, after reboot setterm does not remember my settings.
Maybe I need to edit
Removing Pulseaudio seems to work so far.
Anyway sometimes(happenend two times in the last 48hours) there's some other
process pushing the CPU to 94 C and shut down the laptop(i'm almost sure is
browser related)...need to find it.
Anyway how can i remove unecessary processes(like Orca) at
I've tried to install few distros(Gnewsense/Parabola)with no luck.
I got some errors so i cannot check.I've used Unetbootin for make a bootable
usb...any alternative to recommend?
Anyway the bootable USB of Gnewsense works on my x60s with Lenovo BIOS so
using Unetbootin was ok.
I've
A tar file is just an archive. It's not a standard for a software package.
You need to find the instructions for compiling and follow those
instructions. Not everyone uses Autoconf. CMake, in particular, has become
quite popular recently.
On 2015-04-26 10:36, davesamc...@openmailbox.org wrote:
Can you boot a live session (with a USB flash drive, for example, or
the USB card) to it?
This is the key problem: even startup key pressed (alt), when power-on
to show hard-disks or usb flash to boot on, hasn't any effect. bios is
like
What happens if you yank out the hdd and then turn on? Can you get to bios?
If yes, make usb first to boot and then reinsert hdd and usb.
No installing with ppa works. So all tutorials are useluss, it says it says,
it fails to say that the tutorials are now obsolete that is all.
As to compile it from source to daunting fo a noob like me, but managed to
find it via synaptic in the end, as mentioned above.
Thank you for all your
On 2015-04-26 13:31, t8mf4nu6l...@canaglie.net wrote:
What happens if you yank out the hdd and then turn on? Can you get to
bios? If yes, make usb first to boot and then reinsert hdd and usb.
I'm not really good in hardware intervention: I'm afraid to break
motherboard's maps. There is a
What you are showing us is Unity. Not GNOME Shell. That said, GNOME has a
dash too (that is how it is called). In its overview mode. You can learn some
effective tips on this page: http://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeShell/CheatSheet
Notice also that many extensions are available for GNOME Shell and
Hi all, did anyone go to linuxfest? I went and it was good. I Saw
ThinkPenguin and I was volunteering for fsf and libre office
Hey guys, stupid question of the day :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jb8vyUGE9-k
What is the thingy on the left of this video where he stores all his apps
called ? Can we have several of them?
What is your favorite widgets for apps on gnome ? I am actually really liking
gnome after all
I was showing off my trisquel PC. I couldn't convince anyone to install
trisquel unfortunately. Any way I have higher hopes for seagl
Right, and there's no standard for that. At all. Asking how to install a
tar.gz file is exactly as vague as asking how to install a Zip file. The
archive could contain anything.
That's why you have to read the README or INSTALL or similarly named file
that comes with the program. Most
Yes, Thank you about clearing it up fr the tar files :)
Don't I get my gnome upgraded when I install the latest upgrades ? I actually
have gnome-shell and gnome-session already installed, I have rebooted the
machine and nothing changed. It looks just the way it looks by default which
is no
yes you can change the default grub menu to have two boot options
http://libreboot.org/docs/gnulinux/grub_cbfs.html
oh sorry, I forgot to mention, I don't type my password with gnome :P going
to try to fix it.
ok, took me 5 minutes to figure it out but I have achieved what I want :)
Will be back with further questions a little later :D
Thank you so much for the custormized topic :D Allowing me to get so
[SOLVED!!!] I put this command setterm -blank 0 -powersave off -powerdown 0
-store into my .bashrc and it works! I don't know if this is correct or not.
Sorry for my ignorance and cancel or keep this post if you want ;-)
Don't I get my gnome upgraded when I install the latest upgrades ?
No, GNOME gets upgraded between releases. Otherwise the Ubuntu developers
would have to deal with breakages.
It looks just the way it looks by default which is no where near the result
we see in the link :(
You need to
You can try disableing javascript, or installing the noscript plugin for
firefox (and disabling java there), or download the tor browser and use that
(also disable java)
Sometime mozilla will use 100 CPU wit java disabled for no reason seemingly.
Usually it's javascript tho. Browsing
That's a PulseAudio feature. But remember, PulseAudio is usually used on top
of ALSA, so ALSA is still running underneath :)
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