A bit silly, but I can't type this character ಠ, on ubuntu.
Some page say it should be this way
Ctrl+Shift type u0CA0
But it doesnt do anything. Even I find a shortcut for sublime that I didn't know that exist before try this.
A bit silly, but I can't type this character ಠ, on ubuntu.
Some page say it should be this way
Ctrl+Shift type u0CA0
But it doesnt do anything. Even I find a shortcut for sublime that I didn't know that exist before try this.
Currently Canonical is no longer supporting ubuntu 13.04, so I wonder if (and I'm asking only for my currently work's project that are a PITA to reinstall, don't ask why) upgrading will lose my config.
Previous version I know that I every installation, but I want to know if for there is anyway that I could upgrade without this reinstallation of my development tools.
Thanks
I just updated google-chrome-stable to version 32.0.1700.77 in my Ubuntu 13.04.
I tried to use this renamed feature, now called screen emulation, so I set the resolution to different values, but all I got was this message:
screen emulation is not available on this page
I can't confirm if is it working for other OS/Chrome versions setup, but I'm pretty sure that it may be a problem with Google Chrome for Linux. Also I can't find discussion, blog post or even Chrome changelog.
Is it a bug or is it something in Ubuntu?
I use Sublime Text 2 and because I use to work in different computer I don't like to change the default setting, so I note that Ctrl+Shift+/ is overridden in ubuntu but I don't know where to verify this.
Ctrl+Shift+/ is for block comments and is very handy, have any of you fixed this?
Update, I just notice something that is even wrong.
My laptop has num keyboard, that includes in it the / but sublime do nothing when I use Ctrl+/ (in the num pad), but works with the / in my 7, I mean, Ctrl+Shift+7
I'm totally lost now
Or in other words, has any of you been able to install pyv8 and google v8 without pain?
Hello, everyone... well, my question is regarding to install the emmet.io plugin on Sublime Text 2 but so far I can find and easy & straightforward to install it.
Thanks in advance for your time. This is the url to the plugin https://github.com/sergeche/emmet-sublime
I wonder to know if should I use ubucleaner script on Ubuntu Oneiric/Precise?
I'm just wondering if it is okay install the package python3.2 from ubuntu's repositories?. I have been so unlucky with ubuntu lately, that I'm afraid to do anything because everything seems to break my system.
The point is that I want to learn python 3, but without breaking the python dependencies of my system.
sudo aptitude install -s python3.2
doesn't show any conflicts, but still I prefer to ask.
Thank you in advance.
my case is the following, I want to find the best way to have as many firefox's profiles as I want. I used to solve this problem with firefox sync before they limit the number of account per mail. I reach 7 profile with the same email account but right now that is not possible anymore, so I was thinking in option like this
I like your opinion over my personal limitation about server, knowledge, finance. Perhaps, with your ideas I can find another solution that fit my case.
Thank you all in advance.
P.D, maybe it is obvious, but it is important that any solution involves ubuntu, that why I asking here, at least ubuntu-based distrosa little bit of git on firefox, but so far it is not going so well, because many files are created once you run a profile, and other are deleted once close it. So I find this underestimate
Recently I make an ubuntu oneiric fresh install, but it is deadly slow. My computer is a HP Pavilion AMD Phenome X3 8600 with 3GB RAM and GeForce6150SEnForce430 according to Nvidia x server.
So I make a few reads, and maybe the slowness it is because the HW, but I'm not an expert, but I installed 64 bit and I think should be faster that if I installed 32 bit version, right? so the problem must be something else, Am I right?
My english is far from perfect, I'll hope you can understand. Thanks you all in advance
Update + with unity 2D is faster Update + The test's result suggest by Kelley gives me yes.
Is there a way to use wildcards with aptitude
such as in the following:
sudo apt-get remove openoffice*.*
Possible Duplicate:
What is the difference between 32bit and 64 bit and which should I chose?
I installed Ubuntu Natty 64-bit on HP machine, with the following hardware:
But I feel that it's so slow compared with the same machine with Ubuntu Lucid 32-bit with PAE.
What do you recommend, install Natty 32-bit? Get back to Lucid or Maverick?
Some tip for speed up my machine? Should I install gnome?