Yes, I see the error:
Stop using this punctuation sign: '
just type in the terminal without quotes.
Thank you! That was apparently the issue!
So I always pulled the file onto the terminal and hit enter. But I didn't
know what the . meant. So I didn't type the dot and it finally worked!
Thanks to all! It works now (see #13)! Case closed.
I also notice you looked for ./home/amilopowers/Downloads/unity.sh_0' while
you were in /home/amilopowers. . represents the current working directory,
so what you typed is equivalent to
/hmoe/amilopowers/home/amilopowers/Downloads/unity.sh_0'.
Note: that greater-than sign you're seeing is
First of all, I've been studying that picture of your terminal and I realized
you are writing all the path to the file, if that is the case, I don't know
why did you put a point at the start of the path
(./home/amilopowers/Downloads/unity.sh_0). If you placed that point because
I've
I've reviewed the script and I must say that it worked for me flawlessly on a
fresh trisquel installation.
The session's name is Ubuntu and not unity, I tried to change its name to
Unity but the globalmenu stopped working after doing so.
I've modified the script to send a massage after it
Hi There
I am coming from a Mac and do like OS X for it's usability. Then I once tried
Ubuntu with Unity but I quickly figured out that it isn't as free as thought.
Now I am here and I really love on which values you built Trisquel.
But the Gnome desktop I can't handle at all.
I tried to
i found this page which may help you:
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/how-install-unity-desktop-environment-and-create-session-entry-trisquel-70
i am also having trouble installing another desktop environment
i have asked the person who made the script why it is not working
on this post:
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/help-putting-bash-script-wiki-page#comment-64149
By the way, I should note that Trisquel is not the normal GNOME desktop,
but rather GNOME Flashback. The normal GNOME desktop can be used by
installing the gnome-session and gnome-shell packages.
(I don't know whether or not you would like GNOME Shell as much as Unity, but
I just wanted to
Amilo said: I am coming from a Mac and do like OS X for it's usability. Then
I once tried Ubuntu with Unity but I quickly figured out that it isn't as
free as thought.
You may want to consider modifying the gnome setup so you only have one panel
at the top (task bar etc...)and add
Sorry, I'm the author, I'm going to check it now.
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