Internet works perfectly on host (Ubuntu 13.04, 32 bit, fully updated) but cannot connect to internet on guest Windows 7 (under Virtualbox 4.2). Have tried NAT and Bridge Network - none worked. I had internet connection in the guest OS a couple of months ago, but I haven't tried the virtualbox since and now it's gone for some reason. I would be grateful if someone could help me re-connect the windows OS back online (without the need to format my computer or to uninstall and re-install the guest OS). Thanks!
In Raring, everytime I connect to the network, Cups installs all the printers in the network automatically, some more than once.
Furthermore, I connect a USB printer to the laptop every now and then. Even though the printer is configured already, another printer is added to the list.
I wish to disable this feature and allow only manual installation of printers. How do I go about it?
I cannot make xmodmap run on login in Ubuntu 13.04. I have searched around, including in askubuntu and all answers I found do not work.
I have a file named .Xmodmap in my home folder which contains the desired mappings. If I run it manually it works fine, so there is no error there. In order to make it run on startup, I have tried:
Using various
.xinitrc
containing one of the following commands:xmodmap .Xmodmap
xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap
/usr/bin/xmodmap /home/NAME/.Xmodmap
if [ -s ~/.Xmodmap ]; then
xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap
fi
Using
.Xresources
instead of.xinitrc
with the same variations.Setting it as a startup application.
None of the above works in Ubuntu 13.04 (64-bit). I also saw a few ideas about globally changing the keyboard mappings, but most of them were not applicable in Ubuntu 13.04 (i.e. the corresponding files did not exist where specified) and I prefer not to touch the global settings anyway.
How do I find out how much ram my computer has? I am running Ubuntu 13.04.
I want to install FileZilla. I can find it in Ubuntu Software Center but not download button. Using Ubuntu Dash I can't find a download button either.
Using terminal it doesn't work because I only found instructions for Ubuntu 12 (but I am on 13.04).