Dual monitor setup on Ubuntu 18.04; when I hit activities only the left monitor switches workspaces while the right monitor just keeps whatever is on its screen. Is there a way to make the workspace span both monitors so that when I switch from one workspace to another both monitors switch?
I have received an .rar
which I wish to unpack as it contains something rather important to me that I need to really have now. However even though I can view the contents of the .rar
archive in the Archive Manager, I am unable to extract it due to this error:
The archive should contain two folders within it, each though contain at least 10 audio files as well as a PDF file each (I don't know what the contents exactly should be except for there should be audio files in there, and the content I have described is what I can see from the Archive Manager's view). So the only thing I am left with except the error is one of the folders and one of the audio files, but it says it has 0 bytes in it.
So how exactly do I fix this problem? I am running Ubuntu GNOME 16.04.1 with GNOME 3.20.
Information Update:
In reply to a comment requesting the output from the dpkg -l unrar unrar-free
command:
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name Version Architecture Description
+++-==============-============-============-=================================
un unrar <none> <none> (no description available)
dpkg-query: no packages found matching unrar-free
I'm used to GNOME Classic and personally don't want to change to anything else, but it seems there is no more GNOME Classic in the Oneiric release. After apt-get installed gnome-session and all, though there comes back the GNOME Classic option in the session listbox, however, after logged in, it seems not the expected one.
There is no System menu in the top bar, and I couldn't customize panels at all. I want to change the appearance(theme), but I can't find Appearance menu at all. And much more differences to my previous experience of GNOME classic shell.
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I followed the instructions for compiling GNOME Shell and it did compile with a few errors here and there but it didn't run. I installed GNOME Shell using sudo apt-get install gnome-shell
but I got version 2.31.x, while the latest is 2.91.5 or something. So is there a way for me to install the latest build?
Is there some repository available for the latest build?
There's got to be some simple way I'm missing, but for the life of me I can't find it. How do I check my version of GNOME-Shell?