I tried:
gio set myapp.desktop "metadata::trusted" yes
and
dbus-launch gio set myapp.desktop "metadata::trusted" yes
and get from both:
gio: Setting attribute metadata::trusted not supported
I tried:
gio set myapp.desktop "metadata::trusted" yes
and
dbus-launch gio set myapp.desktop "metadata::trusted" yes
and get from both:
gio: Setting attribute metadata::trusted not supported
I had to create an EFI partition to install ubuntu 18.04. Now I want to create another boot on the same HD with 18.04 again. Do I need to create another EFI partition?
Today I switched on my laptop and ubuntu 18.04 stuck on the purple loading screen after boot. As I have another ubuntu boot on my drive, I boot into it and everything was working normally.
it boots on recovery mode.
How do I solve it?
I tried:
Problem keeps the same.
Ubuntu 18.04
When I'm looking for a file on a program launched by wine, I'm directed to windows virtual drive. Its annoying to surf until I access ubuntu home folder. However, there is a Favorites bar.
How to add an ubuntu/home folder to Favorites bar?
I want a complete guide to make a generic multiboot USB.
Requests:
What I've tried:
MultiSystem only lets 1 persistent ISO.
MultiBootUsb limits your persistent storage to 4GB, no partition for data (still good)
mkusb
More than 4GB persistent storage, data partition, but single boot.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
What can be done so far is accepted.
I'm looking for an application that can copy two or more items and then I can choose one of them to paste. Indeed, it should work on terminal.
I don't like to have dozens of terminals opened. Is there a way to add Open in current Terminal instead of Open in Terminal when using Nautilus?
I really read many tutorials, but crontab doesn't start notify send.
What I've tried:
etc/crontab
added at the end:
15 * * * * notify-send 'crontab' 'test'
with crontab interface:
crontab -e
added at the end:
15 * * * * notify-send 'crontab' 'test'
Using sudo nautilus
I created some folders and I want to get rid of root permission on them. But I have many and I want to do it to a entire directory and its containing folders.
So how to allow read/write to current user to all files and folders inside a specific directory that is inside /home
?
I'm using tmux
on EC2 AWS but I want to see what is going on in one session I created.
I use Ctrl+b and then d to leave the session.
I found it in a uninstallation tutorial of a program, but I want to be sure what it does before executing it.
Are there specific configurations and packages that could help blind people to use Ubuntu?
Blind people do use computers, and Ubuntu should be accessible to everyone.
It would be interesting to have the testimony of a totally or partially blind person who uses Ubuntu sharing their experience.
(Using Ubuntu 16.04, but I'm open to other Linux distributions)
Even the simple ctrl+F is not working... I tried installing texmaker from software center and xm1math web site, but shortcuts still doesn't work...
When it is set "view items as grid of icons" you just right-click and open in terminal. However, when it is set "viewing items as list" and the page is full of files, it's not possible to find an empty space to right-click and open in terminal.
I don't have a good experience with codeblocks on Ubuntu. I've tried in 15.10 and 16.04 and it always crashes after a while. I just open a console application, create some .h files and run. I use it for a c++ university class. I don't do complex stuff. I reinstalled many times on both 15.10 and 16.04 and it keeps crashing .
How to upgrade from 14.04 LTS or 15.10 to 16.04 from terminal.
Whenever I open a terminal, I have to write
export PATH=~/anaconda3/bin:$PATH
to use any feature of anaconda
I want a persistent path.
When I try to install .deb files with "Ubuntu Software", it keeps "Waiting to install" for ever.