After I reinstalled Ubuntu, I have the newest skype version installed now. And now I keep getting notifications at the right bottom corner, who came online, who went offline. I would like to get rid of these notifications, butt the problem is that problem is that at Options>notifications there is no such options like to turn off or on who came and who went out. What can I do about this? any skype parts missing or something?
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I have found quite a few topics within this problem, but didn't really find a clear answer. I have updated my Ubuntu. The update I have installed Ubuntu update center said it had some unothorized installs. I have read, that people get these messages, but what you need to do is run sudo apt-get update and then sudo apt-get upgrade. So that was what I did. After I restarted the computer, I received this "Internal system problem". Tried to restart computer quite few times, but still the same. The thing is that I can not see the desktop as well, no icons, no nothing.
Can you tell me the command lines for removing Google Drive from Ubuntu?
I don't find it very useful since it doesn't sync for some reason, I would rather use internet version only.
I've used Installing Google Drive on Ubuntu 12.04 as a guide to install it.
I have just got a new monitor to connect it to the laptop. I have opened Firefox in both screens. When i make full screen mode on the monitor and want to surf the web on the laptop at the same time, the full screen mode just goes off to normal one. Is there a way to watch full screen mode videos on youtube and surf the web on my laptop as well?
Thank you
I am trying to install Java. I have to reload my system wide PATH
from /etc/profile
by typing the following command:
/etc/profile
And then I get the error:
bash: /etc/profile: permission denied
Why do I get this and how do I fix it? Can I fix it opening another Terminal window? Will my installation complete if i reboot computer? (if it is needed to fix this problem)
I am trying to install Java via the terminal using the guide How to Install Oracle Java JRE on Ubuntu Linux.
Everything went perfectly fine until "Step 11: Save the /etc/profile file and exit":
I spent maybe 30 minutes figuring out what ^
means (apparently Ctrl), but I cannot understand how that guy called the save command where you can choose yes
and no
.
I did try ^O
, but I didn't get the same result as he did. How can I fix this problem?
I am completely new person on Linux. I installed it just today and i have to say I like them a lot, until I faced the problem. I was looking on the internet but nothing worked for me. After i downloaded skype and tried to run it, software center showed up and was loading something for 5 mins. then it just dessapeared. Now everytime I try to turn it on, the window is gone after 3 sec. I tried to kill it but didnt really wokrked. I get this message when trying to run it from the terminal:
whats_new_cat = self._update_whats_new_content()
File "/usr/share/software-center/softwarecenter/ui/gtk3/views/lobbyview.py", line 240, in _update_whats_new_content
docs = whats_new_cat.get_documents(self.db)
File "/usr/share/software-center/softwarecenter/db/categories.py", line 131, in get_documents
nonblocking_load=False)
File "/usr/share/software-center/softwarecenter/db/enquire.py", line 330, in set_query
self._blocking_perform_search()
File "/usr/share/software-center/softwarecenter/db/enquire.py", line 225, in _blocking_perform_search
matches = enquire.get_mset(0, self.limit, None, xfilter)
File "/usr/share/software-center/softwarecenter/db/appfilter.py", line 89, in __call__
if (not pkgname in self.cache and
File "/usr/share/software-center/softwarecenter/db/pkginfo_impl/aptcache.py", line 281, in __contains__
return self._cache.__contains__(k)
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute '__contains
when trying to kill it via terminal, it says there is no process like this.
Thx guys for help! Help me like Ubuntu for rest of my life! :P