Is there anyone who can help me out there with the following:
1. How can I install Apple ITunes on Ubuntu 18.01 LTS Desktop or get
new software for my Apple IPad?
Thanks in advance,
Kind regards Hans
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iTunes is made for Windows and Mac only. The only way to reliably
run it on Linux is to install VirtualBox (virtualbox.org) - or
some other virtualization software - and then install Windows on
VirtualBox and then install iTunes on Windows. I have done this in
On Sun, Sep 2, 2018 at 10:44 PM, MR ZenWiz wrote:
> I just took the plunge and installed Xubuntu 18.04.1 on my home desktop.
>
> I installed a brand new SSD for the boot drive, and after a couple of
> issues with the DVD, I installed Xubuntu 18.04.1 and brought it up.
>
> Then I remounted my old
On 03/09/18 17:44, MR ZenWiz wrote:
I just took the plunge and installed Xubuntu 18.04.1 on my home desktop.
I installed a brand new SSD for the boot drive, and after a couple of
issues with the DVD, I installed Xubuntu 18.04.1 and brought it up.
Then I remounted my old /home drive on /home
On 08/30/2018 07:21 AM, Brian wrote:
> On 08/29/2018 08:38 AM, Michele Mor wrote:
>> Hi Brian,
>> Jedit is based on java, so I would check which version of java is
>> supported and if you have it installed.
>> It could be that Ubuntu has upgraded to a new version while your jedit
>> still expects
On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 12:14 PM, chris wrote:
>
> Gave up on xubuntu. Too much is broken including not being able to shut
> down cleanly on several different laptops I have it installed on.
I saw that in your last post here.
Not helpful at all. If you're not using Xubuntu, why are you on an
On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 1:37 PM, MR ZenWiz wrote:
>
> Update: I realized last night that this is actually the menu layout
> from 12.04 (IIRC).
>
Solved:
I opened the application menu (whiskermenu) properties and changed the
format to Bionic (from Whatever it was before - I forgot).
HTH.
MR
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