I have got two egg format files <birdsuite-1.0-py2.5.egg and mpgutils-0.7-py2.5.egg> ,and intended to install on my ubuntu 10.10 platform.Following the instructions googled on the web,the steps as follows:
1>sudo apt-get install python-setuptools
then cd to the directory contains the two egg files
If you want to install rediff bol (messenger) in Ubuntu first you have to install Wine. Installation of wine software in two way. First way through the command line second way through the Ubuntu software center In first way you go to applications---> accessories ---> Terminal and type sudo apt-get install wine after installation complete you should install Microsoft's True Type fonts: sudo apt-get install msttcorefonts in the second way you go to applications ---> Ubuntu software center ---> in search box type wine It will show Wine Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Beta Release) Wine Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer Q4Wine (GUI configuration tool for wine) in this you should install Q4wine (GUI configuration tool for wine) install first second you install Wine Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Beta Release)
after that you install Wine Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer after installing you download Rediff Bol 8.0 Messenger.exe from [URL]... after download is completed you go to places ---> download and copy Rediff Bol 8.0 Messenger.exe and past it Desk top now Right click on Rediff Bol 8.0.exe and open with Q4wine after open you will see one box that is Run Program and press OK button now you will see a new box Q4Wine:. Qt4 for Wine v0.118 now you will press Default place It will open Rediff installation box.............
new bought cheap PC, with pleasure installed 11.3 and then I tried to install Ubuntu 10.04... on grub startmenu see I now only SuSE Failsafe. I want my trusted SuSE ro seen, can not find an handy solution on forums.
I just tried UB10's Startup Disk Creator under Admin drop down to install Ultimate Edition 26 and it worked like a charm. Now I have this distro. on a USB stick and can install it for friends rather than via disk. Also helpful for those with netbooks who do not have a CD/DVD reader. It was surprisingly painless and very fast
I am a PHP developer.I have always used XAAMP(in Windows7) for development purpose. I am driven to turn to Linux now . I have installed Ubuntu10.04-rev189(Wubi) in Windows7 recently. I have a PHP script which require the following tasks to be performed.
1. Give permissions "777" to the following files and folders:_cache media images /configs.php mages/config_photo_preview.jpg
2. Set up cron jobs on your site like this: /usr/local/bin/php -q /your-site-root-dir/cron/index.php I need to get an environment like XAAMP and perform the above mentioned tasks.
I do not know what I have done but I used to be able to see the partitions on Hard Disk wich has WinXP and Ubuntu 10.04 as well as other partitions I have created.
I can access the partitions but cannot any longer see them with Gparted. Enlosed 2 screenshot ( Gparted and Disk Utility which shows the partition)
This BBS interface setup is quick, simple, plenty of options, its handy, and follows a similar format that other places do so you can know what to expect or where to look. Double bonus if your a busy personEspecially for the creators and authors of programs many of us have come to enjoy. Don't forget to say a big thanx to the "Grand Father" of Linux, Linus Torvald.
Ok, this ol' fudge is trying to figure out how to save some files to a Live Thumbdrive USBboot of Kiwi10.08 which is running on the Ubuntu 10.04.1 desktop. Using the included File Manager, I can access the fat32 USB flashdrive, read the folder named "Buk" I created in XP at the root of the drive and displayed as "isodevices/Buk" when viewed through "System Files" or "Files System", which ever it is. The options to copy/move itesm to that folder are greyed out or missing. Both copy and move options seem to work as normal otherwise on the desktop. I should check and see if it is even saving/modifying items there but I would almost guess to be correct in saying... NO! As i said this is a kind of Live boot from the Kiwi ISO.I was told about "Chown" but I have not a clue of it and the Wiki just made my head ring.One more question, where can I find a good ol' Linux Dunce Reference that wont confuse you more. Don't get me wrong, I tried math for dummies once, it confused me more, so I re-wrote the pages as I went, or thats what we're suppose to do ?
I am trying to configure LAMP environment on ubuntu10.04 Lucid system.I am writing the output & attaching files of output of different issues. PHP is not running,I cant figure out why its not working. To add this issue I would like to inform you that nanoweb server is working{I can see the page in web browser"It Works"}.Also MySQL is working fine. To summarize Linux-->Apache/Nanoweb but no bridge between MySQL--X--> PHP. guide me for right direction,how to approach this problem as i am unable to crack this common problem.
I have downloaded and successfully installed oracle 10g expressedition,but i cant configure it, when i executed this cmd"/etc/init.d/oracle-xe configure" showed an error "bash:/etc/init.d/oracle-xe: No such file or directory"onfigure it,started using ubuntu few days before only, i dnt like togo to windows for using oracle.
I just installed Ubuntu10.10 64bit on a DELL Inspiron Laptop dualboot with Windows VISTA. May be I did a bit too much: I resized the Win partition (wit Ubuntu Installation tools) and Win was not shut down but in sleep mode.Now in grub I can choose between Ubuntu, memtest and "Windows Recovery Environment" - first time Win came up fine (continued the session). After I shut windows down, it does not boot correctly (shutdown after half way Win boot).
I installed ubuntu 10.04 today after vista for dual boot. my internet is working fine (wired/wireless) in vista but in ubuntu only wired internet is working and wireless its not working... also when i try install ndiswrapper using sudo command (sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper-utils), i get an error message sudo: apt: command not find.I am using dell inspiron laptop and below is the output for the command
I have an asus p5gv-mx motherboard with ADI AD1986A audio chip. Everything so far works great except the audio input. The mic does not work. It works under windows, not ubuntu. I have almost no linux experience.
I have read that installing ubuntu 10.10 will inevitably install grub2 with it(unless you use flash drive workaround). i am wondering how slackware 13.1 reacts to grub2.
Does it go on like nothings changed (if configured correctly)? Or does it freak out and have a fit? If slackware doesn't play nice with grub2. i don't think i will use ubuntu 10.10.
Well I use Ubuntu 10.04 and I loved everything about it . But I really dont like the dull purple color scheme of Ubuntu . I wish it had colorful and sleek outlook .I dont liked default themes of ubuntu either .
my computer hangs as soon as i boot into ubuntu 10.04 LTS GNOME. nothing works and i have to press the reset button.i don't face this issue with ubuntu 8.04 LTS. my comp works fine with linux mint 7 GNOME but it hangs when i try install mint 8. i have tried to work with windows xp. things seem to be alright. but not with latest ubuntu and its variations it just HANGS..I am on a mercury 945 series motherboard and i have 2 gb RAM.
Last night I installed Ubuntu 10.10. Everything is going on very well. But after installation when I reboot the system my A4 TECH WIRELESS MOUSE (MODEL-G3-230)does not work. Its pointer is moving freely but no left or right click is working.My Keyboard is working fine without problem. Is there any solution to this problem?
I'm running Ubuntu Lucid formatted ext3. It boots with Grub (old Grub) in sdb6 (hd1,5) It mounts at /, and its partition, sdb6. is flagged boot.
I created a new partition for Fedora 13, 64bit. I installed Fedora in sdb8 (hd1,7), formatted ext4, and created a separate /home in sdb7, formatted ext3, so I might share it with Ubuntu, in sdb6.
Fedora installed with Grub2. It booted fine, and after adjusting references in fstab Ubuntu booted OK too, but rather roughly.
That is when I shifted the boot flag to the Ubuntu partition. So now the original Ubuntu Grub is handling boot once again. Ubuntu boots as before, but I can't get Ubuntu's Grub to boot Fedora. An earlier post suggested this code, which generated error 13, Invalid or inappropriate executable:
Code:
I tried the following code, pasted from the Fedora Grub, but it doesn't work either:
Code:
I've got alternative lines invoking the kernel, because someone had suggested omitting the direct reference to root= ....
Either way I get error 2 - Bad File or directory.
I suspect the problem may be that I'm booting Grub in an ext3 partition and trying to invoke Fedora in an ext4 partition. Does anyone know if that is the likely cause of my problem? If so I can reinstall Fedora formatted ext3.
Alternatively, can I create a Fedora /boot partition, and move/reinstall Grub there? Either way -- should I use old Grub, so both Grubs are the same?
Should I have assigned mount points to sdb8 (Fedora) and sdb7 (home)? Currently I'm not using sdb7 at all.
I'll attach a screenshot from GParted of my partitions.
i want to install ubuntu 10.10 but when i insert the cd into my laptop and boot from it,it get stuck on a purple screen saying "ubuntu10.10" with five dots underneath it
I am trying to install windows xp from an .iso so I can use windows for work and linux for personal use. But I cant figure out how to run an .iso file. How do you do it?
I am using linux for the first time. My linux distribution is RedHat 5.4 on a VMWare. On this machine, I went online and downloaded mozilla firefox.
The file I received is firefox-3.6.12.tar.bz2. I have tutorials on how to install from the rpm and yum commands, but these do not help when installing a .tar.bz2 file. Please explain how I can install this file.
Well, I just came from India two weeks ago sitting for two exams for LP1 -101 AND LPI-102. i PASSED MY Exam over 85%. I am very new to Linux and I want to implement them in my production area, but before this I need to really test all the different option.
I have remove windows on my machine and install red hat 5, now i am trying to install vlc but it didn't work.
created an empty .img file with dd associated it to /dev/loop0 with losetup created a partition in it with fdisk formatted such partition with mke2fs copied a custom GNU/Linux system into that partition
Now I'd like to make the .img file bootable by installing grub into its MBR and /boot directory. My goal is to load the .img file with qemu. It would be better if grub2 is used instead of grub legacy.
I have stood it for a long time. Have anyone changed it successfully ? Please tell me and all the friends viewed this thread.I often download login window theme package from http://art.gnome.org/themes/gdm_greeter , the file type is .tar.bz2 , but I don't know how to install it.
I have a Canon MX320 printer/scanner/copier/fax to install on Sabayon 5.1. I have a choice of downloading a .deb file, a .rpm file, or a tar.gz source file from Canon Inc. Where do I have to put the file prior to install, will the files automatically end up in the correct place? (I haven't done this on Sabayon before, bet you couldn't tell!)