Hi there! Welcome to Linux :) I'll try to help you as much I can,
*Q1. * There can be 3 solutions *sol 1: * Alt+F2 to bring up the run dialog box. then use your command without the '&' so what is this '&' do? it runs an application in background. *sol 2:* Create a shortcut, Right click on the desktop and select "Create Launcher" Give a name for the launcher and past/write the command in the 'Command' text box. optionally you can set an icon for the launcher. Click OK and your Launcher will be available in the desktop. You can connect by double clicking it *sol 3:* If you want to connect automatically upon login then use the solution, System>Preference>Session Click Add, 'Add Startup Program' Dialog box shown, now I hope you'll understand what to do there :) Q2: Believe me You'll be in lot better shape, if you just install it from Synaptic, Don't worry about Line drop, Electricity as Package manager is very very reliable with downloads. you can stop and resume anytime. Just go with it. If there is any problems (ie. Electricity) then just select the package again and start, it will resume from the last position, If you want to compile and build you'll have to fight with dependency problems which surely is not very please thing to do, and at the end probably you'll have to download more then 65MB to compile it. Q3: Well I have not worked with it, but searching gave me texmaker , looks good to me. available in synaptic ;) Q4: Sorry no helps available :( On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 1:54 AM, Hafiz Imtiaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello everybody, > > I am a new linux user. I have recently switched to Ubuntu 8.04 from > Windows XP. I am facing some problems. Here they are: > > 1. I connect to the internet via SonyEricsson k550i using "wvdial". > Every time i have to open the terminal and write "wvdial gpinternet&" to > get connected to the internet and have to keep terminal open. Is there > any way to connect to the internet bypassing terminal. Or, how can i > keep my net connection intact after closing the terminal? > > 2. I have downloaded glest_3.1.2.tar.gz from www.sourceforge.net, but i > cannot install it on my PC. I have seen "glest" available through > Synaptic. But for that i have to download ~65MB [given the electricity > condition and speed of internet in Bangladesh]. Could you please tell me > the procedure of compiling/installing "glest" ? > > 3. I used MikTeX and WinEdt in Windows XP for preparing my reports,etc. > I have found MikTeX for linux in Sourceforge but could not find anything > replacing WinEdt. I have heard about "Kile" but i really don't know how > to integrate it with MikTeX to compile TeX files and make/convert those > to PDF. I also have a TexLive2007 CD. But still the problem is > integrating it with a LaTeX IDE like WinEdt. Please help. > > 4. I have installed MATLAB R2007a UNIX on my Ubuntu 8.04. But i could > not find Image Acquisition Toolbox. I have done a "Full Install" so i > think the toolbox was not in the DVD image. Can i have it installed > manually now? > > Please do not get bothered by my long mail. I am a novice linux user > with a lot of questions in my mind about doing all the things i need to > do in linux just like in windows. > > Thanks in advance > > Hafiz Imtiaz > 0306005 > EEE,BUET > Phone:- 01915698207 > > > -- > ubuntu-bd mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd >
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