I am using Ubuntu 12.04 Beta 2.
As a Physics simulation software I tried STEP. But I was disappointed because I had frequent crashes with that thing.
Is there any good Physics simulation software for Ubuntu?
I am using Ubuntu 12.04 Beta 2.
As a Physics simulation software I tried STEP. But I was disappointed because I had frequent crashes with that thing.
Is there any good Physics simulation software for Ubuntu?
I'm using Intel DG41RQ motherboard with Intel Core 2 Duo E7400 - 64-bit architecture @ 2.80GHz. Is there any way to update my BIOS?
I am using Ubuntu 12.04.
Hello I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 Beta 2 and I've got the .debs of the softwares I had been using in Oneiric. I wanna install them all!! But the problem is I can't install them one by one [due to shortage of time and patience].
Is there any command to install all the .debs placed in a single folder once and for all!!
I've got many softwares installed. But when the new version is released I'm not getting notified from the application that an update is available.
And I found that in most of Ubuntu applications the Update option is not available. I should wait for the next release for an updated version of the software. I've been updating Mozilla using the packages available from their PPA.
In ubuntu is there any way to update the softwares without using any PPAs?
Please don't recommend Build from source method since I don't like to do all those weird stuff like configuring the things manually etc.
Currently I'm running Linux-3.0 and I want to update it to Linux-3.3.1 the latest stable kernel release as mentioned at http://www.kernel.org. Can I update to 3.3.1 in Ubuntu without any risk of crashes? I'm updating my kernel regularly as provided by the Update Manager..Currently I have Linux-3.0.0.17..Can I update?
NOTE:
The latest kernel version any user is supposed to use in Ubuntu is updated automatically via the Update Manager, so no action is normally required by user regarding kernel upgrades. What the question author is referring to is mainline kernel, see: Should I upgrade to the "mainline" kernels?