Debian Multimedia :: Change Yes/No Button Order?

Jan 27, 2011

Is there any way to change the Yes/No buttons order on the sistem windows (warning, question etc)? Like, is it possible that the "Yes" button appears in the left and the "No" button appears in the right?

don't get impressed with a vanilla kernel 2.6.37 if the "yes" button isn't in the "right place".

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Debian :: Change Order Of GRUB Boot List?

Apr 1, 2010

I tried looking this up. It seems that in Ubuntu, you need to edit /boot/grub/menu.lst. I tried that, and the file is not present in Debian "Squeeze". (Just trying it out on a different PC, In case you are confused by my other thread regarding Lenny) So what do I need to do to change the default OS to boot?

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Change Some Settings In Order To Get The Ipod To Sync W Banshee?

Nov 13, 2010

I really, really like Banshee and I really, really don't want to use gtkpod or rythmbox

Overview:I have a 5th gen video ipod which I'm trying to load onto my banshee.I was able to do this in the past, but since the upgrade to 10.04 (WHICH IS AWESOME!!) I've been S.O.L. Previously, I had to change some settings in order to get the ipod to sync w banshee, and I'm wondering if that's why I'm blocking it's native ability to sync. I'm trying to remember what changes I've made,but it's been awhile...

Breakdown: - in order to mount the iPod, I have to go to Places>Ipod and select it from the list

- I then open banshee, and the ipod is recognized in my menu

- when I go to load it, it says "loading ipod", which goes indefinitely and never ends...

- in addition, it does not recognize any music/video is on my ipod - only 11.9gb of "other"

...and that's it. I would love to load my new music

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Debian Configuration :: Disable Middle Mouse Button Paste Action-not The Whole Button?

Apr 1, 2011

While searching the net I found how to complete disable the functionality of the middle mouse button but I need this button for many other uses.I want to disable only it's paste action.

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Debian Multimedia :: Lost Two-button Paste In Squeeze On EeePC?

Feb 16, 2011

Since the update to Squeeze, I've lost the ability to paste text by pressing both right and left mouse buttons. I'm using an EeePC, so I have no middle (scroll) button. I use this a lot,because I copy-and-paste IPA pronunciations of words onto worksheets I use at the school I work for*. *input the IPA symbols myself aside from choosing them from lists of symbols in LibreOffice excruciating when you've got to do it every day...

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Debian Multimedia :: Middle Button Emulation Sometimes Stops Working?

Mar 19, 2011

I have xorg configured to enable middle button emulation:

Section "InputDevice"
Identifier  "Mouse0"
Driver  "mouse"

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Ubuntu :: Possible To Change Name Order \ First Last --> Last First?

May 22, 2010

I am a new Ubuntu user in Hungary, where we use reverse name orders (perhaps called the "eastern name order"). I mean Hasselhoff David instead of David Hasselhoff. Its quite a big problem for me, especially during syncing with my phone (which finally works now, after a few days of reading and searching...).Is it possible to change that in Ubuntu?

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Fedora :: Change The Boot Order In Xp?

Jun 16, 2011

how slow XP was on my laptop, a casual friend (who moved away and I have since lost touch with) installed Fed 11 as a dual boot with XP, Fed 11 first. It has worked great for email and some net surfing. Now the machine is going to my wife, who does not want have to go to the boot menu to get XP. How do I change the order so that XP boots first and you have to go to the menu to get Fed 11? I've tried going through the forums, but since I'm not really a computer person, there are some basics I don't know (for example "open a terminal" - how does one do that?)

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Ubuntu :: Change Boot Order ?

May 20, 2011

I have a dual boot linux system with Mint 10 and Ubuntu 11. Currently Mint is the first OS in the boot order. How difficult is it to change that config so that Ubuntu is first (or default) and Mint second ?

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Fedora :: Change The Order That Drivers Are Loaded?

Jul 25, 2009

I have reinstalled Fedora 11 i386 four times now. After I install the Nvidia drivers from rpmfusion I start having intermittent problems with no sound at bootup. Null output. I've posted here about this problem but received no responses so this must not be a common problem.
Would it be possible to change the order that the drivers load so the nvidia driver loads after the sound drivers?

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General :: Change Default Boot Order In 10.04?

Jan 13, 2011

How can I change default boot order in Ubuntu 10.04 from Ubuntu to Windows7? However, I already checked sudo gedit /etc/default/grub and modify the grub file to be GRUB_DEFAULT=4 and update the grup sudo update-grub I even install graph software to re order the book sudo startupmanager But still after restart the default choose for boot is Ubuntu ...

P.S: I am using Ubuntu 10.04 with grub version 1.98

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Ubuntu Installation :: Can Change Boot Order ?

Apr 7, 2010

I use dual OS, n i have a problem when i want to set boot order. Can i change boot order? or can i make a priority for my OS?

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Ubuntu :: Change The Order Of Startup Programs?

Apr 12, 2010

I have noticed a few problems when some screenlets are loaded before some others. I think that "Startup Applications Preferences" should have an option to arrange the order of their execution.

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Ubuntu :: Change ORDER Of Groups One Belongs To?

May 10, 2010

I'm currently using an NFS server to share data on our small business network. It works a bit faster than SAMBA, but I do have a problem. NFS takes group id from the first 16 groups a member belongs to when mounted - let's not get into how that doesn't make huge amount of sense

Since I assigned about 6 different groups to our users internally to control directory access, some internal groups do not pass when mounting the server's files (as ubuntu has at least 8 or so groups that are system dependent). Is there a way to change the ORDER of the groups a user belongs to? I see that what gets passed to NFS mount follows exactly the order given when I type "group" when logged in. The groups do not come in alphabetical order or group ID number. I did try changing the order of entries in /etc/group and that also doesn't do anything. Essentially they seem completely random.

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Ubuntu :: Change Order Of Boot Options?

Jul 5, 2010

I am using Ubuntu 10.04 x64 in a three-boot configuration; the first boot choice screen (the one I would like to change) gives the options of booting to Ubuntu, 3 options I don't understand, and booting to Windows 7. Unfortunately, at least for me, Ubuntu is at the top and is the default. [The third choice is Win XP x32 - but it appears on a separate screen]

My question: How can I make the boot to Windows 7 the default choice?

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Ubuntu :: Change Boot Order In Grub?

Jul 13, 2010

I want to change the default boot from Ubuntu to windows xp. What file do I need to edit to make that change? In other distros the file is grub.lst but I can not locate that file name in Ubuntu.

I can find the file /boot/grub/grub.cfg that looks like what I need but has a warning "DO NOT EDIT",

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Ubuntu :: Change System Shutdown Order

Oct 3, 2010

My Ubuntu file server sits under a desk and shares files with the network without a hitch, and in a perfect world I wouldn't ever need to shut it down (I reached 6 months uptime once). However, since it occasionally needs service, or additions and needs to be moved, I need to shut down.

The trouble is, the power management system is borked, so whenever I issue "sudo powerff now", the system halts, but the PSU stays on. I usually wait a few minutes after and flip the PSU switch, but I'm never sure if the system is already down.

Is there a way to reorder the way services shut down so that I put SSH last, and therefore know when the system is down when my session is disconnected? Is defaults.rc or whatever responsible for that?

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Ubuntu :: Change Order Of Boot Menu?

Oct 19, 2010

how to change the order of GRUB. I found someone who asked in '06 but I believe the method has changed. I want windows (The bottom on the list) to start without me having to select it.

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Ubuntu :: Change Grub Boot Order?

Mar 18, 2011

I am trying to change the default gnu grub boot order to first go to windows 7. I entered gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst and it opened up the file but the file was blank.It didn't show me the 5 or 6 possible choices.

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Ubuntu :: Dual Boot With Xp Cannot Change Order?

Aug 18, 2011

I installed Ubuntu 11.04 as a dual boot system. I am given 5 choices with XP choice 5. Unless I highlight it I will boot into Ubuntu. I used the startup manager, and indicated that XP should be the default OS. Nothing changed. I tried the PySDM storage device manager which lists the partitions, but does not allow me to make changes.

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Ubuntu :: Change The 11.04 Boot Order List?

Sep 1, 2011

I've installed ubuntu 11.04 side by side with my xp. However after reboot I found my boot order list is like

Ubuntu, with Linux 2.6.38-8-generic
Ubuntu, with Linux 2.6.38-8-generic (recover mode)
Memory test (memtest86+)

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As you can see the windows option is way in the bottom, how to make it to be on the second line like below ?

Ubuntu, with Linux 2.6.38-8-generic
Microsoft Windows XP Professional (on /dev/sda1)
Ubuntu, with Linux 2.6.38-8-generic (recover mode)

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how can I remove the other 3 which I thought unnecessary

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General :: Change The Boot Order In Grub?

Aug 4, 2010

I just installed Ubuntu 10.04 onto my toshiba C655 iCeleron 900 2.20ghz 1GB RAM. I have win7 and I have a 4GB swap partition. How Do I change the Boot order in Grub? I saw instructions somewhere else to type sudo, etc in the command line and was getting access denies...

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Ubuntu :: Get To The BIOS To Change The Boot Order?

Nov 13, 2009

I want my PC to boot from the CD Drive instead of the hard drive.Can I change the boor order in UBUNTU?[I did a search on BIOS and got 0 hits]

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General :: Can't Change The Boot Partition Order?

Jan 27, 2011

I recently installed Ubuntu on one of my partitoins. Sinec I am new, I formatted that partition to install a different type. Now when I boot my machine, instead of booting to my Windows partitoin, it boots to my blank Linux partition and gives me a Linux prompt.

I can boot from the Ubuntu DVD, by changing it in my BIOS, but I can't change the boot partition order within Linux (that I know of).

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General :: Change The Macintosh Boot Order?

Feb 19, 2010

I'm working with an employer as part of a college internship. I work on anyone's computer that brings it in. Some lady brought in a macintosh. I'm not here to give my opinion on evil, controlling corporations, but I can't figure out how to get the thing to change boot order.

It has an old and unsupported version of OSX, it's "panther" and I can't even install any firefox after 2.0. It has 256mb ram and a 1.8ghz single core so I thought to dual boot it with debian.

-Tried holding "C"
-Tried holding "option key" (alt)
-Tried holding command (windows) + option + shift + delete
-Went into system prefs and chose "startup disk" but it doesn't list the CD drive at all.

The bios, or whatever it is, is completely blank at startup besides an apple logo.

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General :: How To Change Boot Order In Grub

May 12, 2011

I wanna change the boot order, right now Linux starts first, and I wanna configure GRUB to make Windows start first, how can I do this?

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Ubuntu :: Change Sort Order In Nautilus?

Feb 12, 2011

How do you change the sort order in Nautilus? I want it to look like this code...

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CentOS 5 Networking :: How To Change Lan Card Order

Dec 11, 2009

I need to change my lan card orderI have 3 lan cards eth0, eth1, eth2and I need my current eth2 as my primary lan card

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Debian Multimedia :: Xfce4-power-manager Doesn't React To Power Button / Fix It?

Jun 4, 2010

I use Squeeze with Xfce. My problem is that recently (after the xfce updates) the xfce power manager doesnt react to the power button - it is set to suspend. I dont have gnome-power manager or anything like it running.
If i reboot the computer, the power button will work but if i suspend and resume, it doesnt work again.
The computer is built on an Asus M3N78-VM mobo (2GB RAM/Athlon3200+ single core).

acpi_listen detects the button press.

Any thoughts?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Change The Boot Order In Grub?

Jul 31, 2010

I'm trying to change the boot order in grub (menu.lst) but does not working.

My menu.lst:

# Modified by YaST2. Last modification on Qua Jul 28 22:45:21 BRT 2010
# THIS FILE WILL BE PARTIALLY OVERWRITTEN by perl-Bootloader
# Configure custom boot parameters for updated kernels in /etc/sysconfig/bootloader

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