How to install mac-time utility in Ubuntu 14.10
I am not sure if the software exits for Ubuntu
I want to change the
0|\Avira.lnk (Shellbag)|0|0|0|0|0|1425834998|1425834998|-62135596800|1418486458
to readable text
How to install mac-time utility in Ubuntu 14.10
I am not sure if the software exits for Ubuntu
I want to change the
0|\Avira.lnk (Shellbag)|0|0|0|0|0|1425834998|1425834998|-62135596800|1418486458
to readable text
I am getting this error while unzipping a file how unzip it
c0mrad3@dinp:~/output/zip$ unzip 00000018.zip
Archive: 00000018.zip
skipping: secret.txt need PK compat. v5.1 (can do v4.6)
I have seen searched a lot about sharing internet of computer to Android device (when the computer is connected to the internet via wi-fi not lan- Ethernet)
here are some of the links that helped me, But I have not got a way to figure out the way.
I have also tried out reverse-tethering via usb but it seems to be working only if I am connected via Ethernet not over wi-fi
My computer has single wi-fi card
can I create a hot spot or share internet via any means to my android phone
I want to configure Redshift in such a manner such that it will be in the least brightness every time (irrespective whether it is day or night).
Also let me know if I might face any problem if I use it in such manner.
I am getting the following error when I try to update something
apt-get: /usr/local/lib/liblzma.so.5: no version information available (required by /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libapt-pkg.so.4.12)
also this error
dpkg-deb: /usr/local/lib/liblzma.so.5: no version information available (required by dpkg-deb)
Please help me to fix this error :)
I am getting this error when trying to install java 1.5 JDK
sudo apt-get install sun-java5-jdk
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Package sun-java5-jdk is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
is only available from another source
However the following packages replace it:
apt:i386 apt
E: Package 'sun-java5-jdk' has no installation candidate
I have installed zsh
and I am using Oh My ZSH plugins. Everything works fine, but when I become a root user, it changes to the default zsh theme.
What should I do to make the Oh My ZSH configuration as the default zsh
for all users including root
?
I have tried using the chsh -s /bin/zsh root
That gave me zsh
but not oh_my_zsh
I also tried cp -R /home/user/.zshrc /root/.zshrc
ing to get oh_my_zsh
for root, but nothing worked.
(I don't need zsh
but I need oh_my_zsh
for all the user in the system)
I have a old machine(pc) which doesn't contain os in it. (I can't boot it from pendrive or cd).
I want to install 14.04 over the local network on this device, as a server I could use a modern laptop with ubuntu gnome 14.04 I have.
I don't want to install ubuntu over the internet as it consumes my bandwidth :(
Can some say me how to do it with the iso i have in my modern computer in detail
I have tried to read the documentation of the Ubuntu but could not figure it on my own.
When I am trying to make my pendrive bootable it shows an error "There is no enough space for this image" -using startup disk,I have also tried using unetbootin but I am using a 32 GB Kingstone 3.0 datatraveler, I made other pendrives which are of 4gb live with the same application
what can I do to make it live ( or is it a bug )
How can I reduce the memory allocated for a given program from the terminal?
what I mean is if I have a a.out
executable file, how can I make it run in a less memory from the terminal ( with out using any special applications)
$./a.out fooo
so that my program a.out runs on very less space.
by default ~
is given the value of /home/username/
i.e. If I use the command cd ~
it goes to the directory /home/username/
How to change the value of it to some other file such as /home/username/filename?
I do know that this can be dangerous, I am working on a CTF though, so it is fine.
Is there any shortcut to have the same effect as the right click of the mouse as I don't have the menu button on my laptop
If not, is there any alternative way such that I can make it possible
I am using Ubuntu-gnome14.04
When I install Ubuntu by using something else and create the partitions
What should I usually do is select the mount point as root ie /
I wonder what are the other mount options used for and what can is the best option for booting along with the windows 8 and windows 7
I have only Ubuntu gnome installed in my system.
When I start my laptop it is directly booting to Ubuntu gnome. Instead, I want to see the grub menu every time I switch on my laptop.
I have only ubuntu-gnome 14.04 on my laptop when i am booting into my system some times only show's the grub. Any way I don't need the grub any more but, if I have to get into generic mode to reset my password then what should I do
GRUB_DEFAULT=0
GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=0
GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT_QUIET=true
GRUB_TIMEOUT=10
GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=lsb_release -i -s 2> /dev/null || echo Debian
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=""
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller [8086:0166] (rev 09)
Subsystem: Dell Device [1028:0597]
Kernel driver in use: i915