General :: Installed Programs Available To All Users?
Jun 8, 2011where (path) usually the programs (packages) are installed in linux.How to make installed programs available to all users of the system ?
View 4 Replieswhere (path) usually the programs (packages) are installed in linux.How to make installed programs available to all users of the system ?
View 4 RepliesI would like to know if there is other ways of checking what is installed in my RHEL other then using rpm -qa.I realised that some programs like firefox that i dl from the firefox website and unzip to use does not appear in the results from rpm -qa.
View 12 Replies View RelatedI have installed new programs with Yast, such as [URL].. It all installs fine (no error messages) - But how do I get to run it? I figure I need to make a shortcut on my desktop, so that I can call up the new application, but I do not know how to do that. Could anyone take a few minutes to explain this to me?
View 5 Replies View RelatedFor every program I've installed, I can see an icon in the applications menu. But, I'd like to be able to find the actual icon so I can use it on panels and such in gnome.
Is there a standard place where icons from the applications menu are found?
I am using qmailserver. I login through webmail but today I installed openwebmail instead of webmail. Its ok, but I cannot login my existing users. It login only new users which I created. and email id come with fully qualified name like saran@www.example.com, so I need saran@example.com. How I do this?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am wanting to startup some programs when I first login with a certain user, but I don't like using KDEs builtin autorun system as I have to go through menuust to edit my programs. Is there not a rc.local for each home directory
View 5 Replies View RelatedDoes someone know how to create desktop shortcuts to programs (e.g to rdesktop) to all users on Ubuntu 10.04 ?Where (in which file) do I put the shortcut so it will appare (clickable) on the dekstop for all users logging into the machine
View 1 Replies View RelatedDo Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 and all Linux distributions have Java JRE installed so end-users don't have to install it to run Java applications?
View 4 Replies View RelatedSo I just installed a LiveCD version of Fedora on a USB stick. I also did a persistent disk so I can install a few items.
My main goal is to use this to remote into my home computer. I *think* I installed rdesktop, but I don't know how to access it or where it was installed. Here's what I did to install it:
su -c 'yum install rdesktop'
The installer downloaded a package and reported that the install completed.
I have installed a couple of programs - nagios and zoneminder, but am unable to see them listed in the 'Applications' drop down.
anybody else seen this or have a resolution?
The normal user is now in the sudoers group. How can i allow it to install programs using it's own password rather than having to know the super-secret Root-Users password?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have been installing programs, that I can't use. Kpackagekit assures me they are installed, as does the installer, Yet if I am to search for my installed program, it only finds the DEB file, and no installed program.
View 4 Replies View RelatedSpecifically, I've used Synaptic to install both Drupal and gufu. The installation seems successfull, but they never show up on any menu/sub-menu.
View 14 Replies View RelatedI have just installed Google using Autoten but it didnt work. Does anyone know how to uninstall programs that have been installed through Autoten.
View 11 Replies View Relatedi am using Ubuntu 9.10. I want to make a live CD with some programs installed i know i can do that by chroot ,etc. but i cannot re-download all packages again due to bandwidth limit. The packages i want to have on my live CD are already installed on my OS.(i usually clear the cache after installation to save disk space). Is there a way to transfer the programs to the live CD.
ps. all the programs are installed either by deb's or apt-get, none by source...
How do check the programs that the actual user of the computer installed. I do not care at all about the default programs that came with your distro of Linux, I only want the user installed programs.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI wanted to set up a small file/print server using Ubuntu. I'm planning on using a spare nano ITX board running C7 processor with 2GB and an 80GB drive for right now. I've set up desktop and systems and like using KDE. I've read installing KDE and X Server and have had problems running on 10.04. I can run command line but wanted to know if there are there any good GUI programs that are reasonably easy to install on server 10.04?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have almost everything congigured on my new Ubuntu desktop, now i just need to get the TV working, works fine in Vista. I have a couple of programs installed, neither detect the TV Tuner, guessing i either need a driver or it just wont work at all.After a bit of research i found this to be my TV Tuner - AVerMedia H789 PCI-E Hybrid DVB-T
View 4 Replies View RelatedYesterday, I downloaded qt and gcc by using "synaptic package manager" tool.Where does those programs intstalled?Well, in windows the programs are installed in c:Program Files folder. Similarly, is there a specific folder that the newly installed programs are placed?
View 4 Replies View RelatedRunning 10.10 64bit
I tried installing the latest Mupen64Plus from source, and something went wrong, and now I get errors when trying to run it. How do I remove the link that was created from the source install?
This is what I get code...
I was wondering if there is a way to uninstall the last programs installed in a certain day with the cli?I can get the "lots of things" I installed today.but how to give that list to apt or something to get them uninstalled?
View 1 Replies View Relatedi has follow website article to create a Ubuntu 11.04 on a 4GB flash drive. And, i has use "EASEUS Partition Master Home Edition" create 2 partition on my USB flash drive (2GB MBR with ubuntu 11.04, 2GB data volume). I has able to run my Ubuntu11.04 from USB and i was so happy and then start installed VLC player, Ubuntu Tweak, unrar programs. after those programs installed, i reboot the Ubuntu then i encounter all installed programs were missing,,,,the O/S back to it's original state. How am i can installed programs in USB flash drive and keep it on USB flash drive.
View 4 Replies View RelatedHow do I uinstall any kind of program that were not installed using pkgtool, like vmware (.bundle file) ?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am wondering what the difference is between the two. I know that the server does not have GUI enable. Does the server have more server programs installed by default?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am running usb version of lucid 10.04.2, with many apt-get installs. Shortly after running awhile, programs will not run, I get either an "input/output error" or "Bus error (core dumped)". (Examples of programs rendered inoperable are top, df, file)
I've read something about a memory leak in Lucid, but in my case, the computer doesnt slow down, things just stop working. Is this a known problem with Lucid? I'm thinking maybe one of my apt-get installs corrupted something. Is this a known problem that has a software update available?
Here is the output of "top" which fortunately currently DOES work, while other progs don't. (the memory usage stays constantly in that 1.5 GB range)
Mem: 3056772k total, 1554952k used, 1501820k free, 173004k buffers
Swap: 0k total, 0k used, 0k free, 1081808k cached
some installed programs do not appear on the xfce menufor example imagemagick and evincemaybe one or two others have to check
View 9 Replies View RelatedI am do not know what to type in the terminal to get a list of installed programs and their versions.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI can't remove nor uninstall the wine programs. I have tried the uninstaller that comes with wine but it doesnt work. How can I remove them from the start menu and the uninstall list as if they never existed on my pc? The only thing I can do is to remove the files.
View 9 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to find programs that were installed on a specific date or within a specific date range? If so, how?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI made this thread last night~[URL]... Because my Ubuntu failed, and i have no idea why. I hadnt done anything different or risky.. and Ive no idea what to do. So, It appears Im going to have to do a re-install. Which, I really dont mind too much... (especially with Ubuntu) But It will stink if i *again* lose all my bookmarks , and lose track of all my installed programs. The programs, not as much of an issue as the bookmarks in my browser.. I would like to know, If I can somehow access the HDD from the LiveCD, So that I can create just a simple text list of all programs installed on the hdd? I cannot access my HDD except through the LiveCD So is there a way I can do this? Some kind of simple command I can toss into terminal, and have it output me a text file of all programs installed? or something? I really am totally clueless on how I would be able to save my chromium bookmarks.
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