General :: Remove Warning - Which Appears Every Time When Open A Terminal?
Jun 15, 2011
How to remove this ever occuring Warning, which appears every time I open a terminal?
* Warning: removing empty lock file
* Error: failed to remove empty lock file
* Error: failed to get the lock: /usr/bin/keychain: 1492: cannot create /home/prashant/.keychain/http://prashant-laptop.promptcloud.com/-lockf: Directory nonexistent
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Jun 7, 2011
I am using red hat .I want that when ever the user login in GUI interface the terminal windows automatically open and then the user want to logout it 1st close the terminal and then login. There is a file in #ls -a i.e .bashrc and .bash_logout
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Jan 19, 2009
if my network downs my system process get slow down ... only in user mode but in root it is working fine ..the process slow especially if i try to open a terminal or run any gui application its taking much time comparing to normal time where network is up ..
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May 18, 2011
I upgraded to 11.04, but the updgrade crashed, and now it has some errors with Unity crashing every time I open a terminal. Is there any way to re-install without having to reconfigure all my programs? I am running a dual-boot.
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Jul 9, 2011
I'm using Ubuntu 11.04 and I've been running into a bizarre scenario. So when I open a terminal, I can type commands into it. Then I open a tab (by pressing Ctrl+Shift+T) and can type into it normally as well. But when I close the tab (going back to the original terminal), I suddenly can't type into that terminal -- no characters appear on its command line. It is not a severe issue since if I jump to another window (say Firefox), then come back to that terminal, I can suddenly type again. Also as far as I know this seems to be the only scenario to which this problem occurs. Has anyone ran into the same issue?
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Apr 4, 2010
Every time I log in, a terminal appears on my screen. Previously, I attempted to embed a terminal as part of the desktop but I have deleted all the scripts and packages used, yet the terminal still appears. It is not an embedded terminal, but it does not have the panel at the top. It appears as a window on the lower panel of my screen. Is there anyway to stop this from appearing, so I can then attempt to start over with embedding a terminal in the desktop?
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Jul 27, 2011
I would like to remove a string pattern which like this.You should not remove this /*This is the part should remove*/ You should not remove this.I would like to remove all the text inside the /* and */.
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Feb 23, 2011
I've just installed openSUSE 11.3 on a workstation in my office and am having trouble with the font in the terminal window. It appears very blocky and some of the letters run into each other, regardless of font chosen. Here is a pic of the issue: Has anyone any ideas as to what is going wrong? I've gone through the 'Preferences' on the terminal window but nothing I change helps.
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May 15, 2010
I'm not sure what Nvidia driver I installed the other day, but it's messed things up. After Ubuntu boots up and asks for login, I am greeted with terminal. Setting 1152Xwhatever resolution failed. Setting to 1024X768. My xorg.conf.old file is completely empty, so I have no idea what the original settings were. I have tried removing and reinstalling xserver.xorg but that hasn't seemed to get me anywhere. I have also used the "apt-cache search nvidia" command to see what drivers could be installed, but every single driver that I attempt to remove isn't installed.
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Aug 2, 2010
I was wondering if there is a command to show a real-time creation of files. I basically executed a command that will created thousands of files and takes a long time. I want to check if it is still creating additional files or if ti got frozen.
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Sep 30, 2010
How can we write a file and display in terminal at the same time. Like for example, when I do..
php -f file.php > testfile
That should save right.. but I want to display it in terminal otherwise.
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Feb 4, 2010
OS: Debian unstable 32bit, kernel 2.6.32-2, grub 1.98 from late january 2010 (only have working net-access from work now, so I am grabbing information from memory). EXT3 and EXT4 support is compiled into the kernel along with chipset/scsi/sata support (not as modules), and I have tested to boot ext3 with it before proceeding. Prereq: my old disk started to have too much S.M.A.R.T errors, so I bought another one, put in a USB cabinet, added swap and ext4 partition/filesystem to it, and copied over all data from the old system to the new that was mounted at /dest using the command "find ./ -xdev -print0 | cpio -paV0 /dest". Swiched disks, so I now have the ext4 disk sitting at /dev/sda (partitions: sda1 => ext4, sda2 => swap), and booted into rescue-mode from cdrom, using /dev/sda1 as root with a shell on. After doing this, I performed the following commands:
mount --bind /dev /dest/dev
chroot /dest
modified the /etc/default/grub to instruct the kernel to boot using ext4, ran grub-install --recheck /dev/sda
ran update-grub to modify /boot/grub/grub.cfg (which looks as it should) After doing this, grub finds my partition and mounts it. It however stalls with the message: "warning: unable to open an initial console" and does nothing after this point. I have no ramdisk, but my old kernel booted fine from ext3 (and still does if I copy it to a ext3 partition), and since the ext4 support is compiled into the kernel - should I really need a ramdisk?
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Jan 6, 2009
just managed to install zenwalk on an old freebie sony p3 laptop last night (thanks to some really helpful folk on these forums) and am feeling rather chuffed but i'm still having a few teething probs.The main one is that when i try to open terminal it just chucks me back to the login screen.Unfortunately the zenwalk forums are closed to new users so no help there! I wondered if anyone on these forums has had a similar problem?
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Dec 13, 2010
its just 3 days i have started using Linux..Am using Mandriva 2010 version.i updated the software as i could see the more updates option being red..N now the Terminal isnt just getting opened.I had just begun with Linux and ws learning Terminal commands...n now the terminal isnt opening itself.Plz suggest me something..Also, i dont have much idea about gnome packages download n stuff..
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Jul 27, 2010
I get an expired key warning every time I add a repo from the OBS. Creation/expiration dates are the same each time. This alway happens in the OBS, not Packman or elsewhere. I've tried cleaning the metadata and cache, and doing a rebuild with rpm. I've removed all of the existing keys associated w/OBS. Somebody know what this is about? I can't think of anything else to try.
Code:
New repository or package signing key received:
Key ID: 9584A164BD6D129A
[code]...
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Sep 1, 2009
I'm running CentOS 5.3 on a laptop and there are numerous warnings in the dmesg output that look like:
Warning Timer ISR/0: Time went backwards: delta=-252671169 delta_cpu=-248671169 shadow=6729603658291 off=235680520 processed=6730092000000 cpu_processed=6730088000000 0: 6730088000000
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Jul 1, 2010
I am using:
user@unknown:~$ sudo command -option > log
to save the results of "command" to the file "log", but I'd like to also get the result on the terminal, is this possible?
I am using ubuntu 10.04 lts.
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Jul 6, 2011
Suckit rootkit... Warning: /sbin/init INFECTED
How can I remove this guys? using fedora 15 64bits
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Mar 27, 2011
how to remove the text prefixing the dollar sign in mac terminal?
For example,
Peters-MacBook-Pro:~ peter$ ls my_dir
should become
$ ls my_dir
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Aug 27, 2010
how dyou open a terminal when there is no mouse?
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Jul 10, 2011
When you are in Nautilus, can you right-click a folder and choose to open it in terminal?In Ubuntu, I can't do it, any idea?
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Apr 17, 2010
Whenever I open GNOME MPlayer the attached error dialog appears. What can I do about it?
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Aug 11, 2009
i'm heaving the following message at boot time: "Starting udev: udevd[114]: unknown key 'DEVTYPE' in /etc/udev/rules.d/70-cups-libusb.rules:6", i guess it's something about usb printing support but i am not sure, and i don't know how to fix it, does any of you guys know what this exactly means and how to fix it
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Jun 20, 2010
I really hate this warning when I try to open certain types of files in gedit: (using ubuntu lucid)
Quote:
Do you want to run File.c or display its contents?
"File.c" is an executable text file.
Open in Terminal; Display; Cancel; Run
Is there any way to remove the warning? I have never once clicked anything other than display, and when I'm opening lots of files, having to hold down ALT-D to get rid of these warnings.
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Feb 25, 2010
I'm pretty new to Ubutnu and Linux in general so take it easy on me. I'm a Senior at the University of Houston and part of our final project involves running an application in Ubuntu that was developed by another university. It installs fine, but when I run the command the launch the configure gui I get a strange warning message.
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Dec 4, 2010
Currently if I have folder "/abc/def/ghz" open on Nautilus and I want to run a terminal command on that folder I have to manually open the terminal and go to that folder.I'd like to know if there is a way to have a button or a short cut that'd allow me to open the terminal right in the desired folder.Something like pressing CTRL ALT and have the terminal popup in the the current folder.
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Mar 5, 2011
Usually in Gnome, under Ubuntu, the terminal command I use is:
Code:
gnome-open (path)
In most cases, I won't know the path and I'd rather not search for it with:
Code:
locate (file name)
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Aug 20, 2010
Are there a command to open up a new tab in gnome terminal(Ctrl+T outcome). I need it to use with in bash script.
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May 13, 2010
I had wrote a program in the vi editor using the command vi [filename.cc] in open terminal and now i need to compile n run it
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Jun 25, 2010
I want that when ever my Red Hat Linux machine use run level 5 it automatically open terminal. Is there anyway to do it? Normally I see the desktop, Right click on anywhere and click for terminal then it can see terminal.
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