Slackware :: Change The Display By Clicking On The Month?

Jan 1, 2010

If I click on the clock in the system tray, KDE presents me with the calendar December 2010... if I try to change the display by clicking on the month and selecting Jan, KDE crashes!

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Fedora :: Display The Next Month Using Cal?

Sep 1, 2011

The "cal" command returns the current month. The "cal -3" displays the previous, the current and the next month.

How do you make it display the next month only?

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Programming :: Bash - Use The Call Command (displays The Current Month And The Next Month)?

Mar 8, 2011

how i can use the cal command so it displays the current month and the next month, i know you can use cal -3 9 2007 to show the previous current and next but i just want to display the current and next.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Traffic Monitor - How Much Data Downloaded/uploaded On An Interface This Month And Previous Month

Nov 20, 2010

I'm looking for a powerful network traffic monitor that can do all of the following (or at least a combination of tools that can do the following):

Tell me how much data was downloaded/uploaded on an interface this month and the previous month tell me how the traffic was used throughout the monthshow which internal IPs (IPs in the 192.168.1.0/24 network) used how much traffic show which ports/protocols on those IPs used all that traffic

Hhow LIVE traffic flow statistics that can tell me total speed of traffic going through an interface as well asshow which internal IPs (IPs in the 192.168.1.0/24 network) are using how much of the traffic show which ports/protocols on those IPs are using that traffic

This tool will run on a linux router through which all my internal PCs are connected to the Internet. This means the tool(s) need to work with NAT (traffic being forwarded and not necessarily destined for the interfaced being monitored).

The distribution being run doesn't have a package manager so any packages or dependencies have to be manually compiled and SCPed over file by file. For this reason, the tool/tools need to be simple (things like vnstat, not things like ntop that have their own web interface).

I know that vnstat can tell me the first bullet point so it's only there incase there's a tool out there that can do everything. If there's a tool that can only do the second or third bullet point, that's great too - I'll just keep using vnstat and look for something else to do the other task.

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Ubuntu One :: Change Subscription From Month To Year?

Nov 15, 2010

Does anybody know where the "pay-per-year-instead-of-per-month-botton" is located. I can't find it

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Ubuntu :: Change The Date Format So That It's- Month-Day-Year?

May 13, 2010

I use an email program that shows the date as, 10-4-26.....which means the year 2010 (10) April (4) 26th day.

How do I change the date format so that it's- Month-Day-Year?

I want this changed system wide so all dates are shown in the format I want.

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Ubuntu :: Make A Repetitive Job That Reminds To Change Password Every Month?

Sep 5, 2010

I would like to have ability to inform a user to change its passwd every month ? How can I do it in ubuntu by using cmd ?

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Ubuntu :: Change The System Clock So It Shows The Stardate Instead Of The Month, Day And Year?

May 21, 2010

on the mac there is a piece of software to change the system clock so it shows the stardate instead of the month, day and year. Is there something like that for Ubuntu? I think it would be pretty cool to have a star trek themed desktop

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OpenSUSE Install :: When Clicking My User Name To Login - The Password Box Would Not Display

Jun 4, 2010

I am not sure if anyone here has any experience with Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Linux but my problem relates to that product.

I am running 11.2 openSUSE and after installing the latest version of the Kaspersky product in question, I went ahead and restarted the machine. At the logon screen, when clicking my user name to log in, the password box would not display.

I tried clicking on the other option and trying it that way and after putting my name in the username box, the machine just started thinking and thinking and nothing happens.

I also tried logging in through terminal service but it would not recognize my password to be correct.

I really need to log into my username since I have important files on that Linux partition. I tried mounting this partition in Windows since I have a dual boot setup but I can only view the folders of the partition and not the contents.

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General :: Run Open Office Doc By Clicking / Terminal Have To Change Permissions To Run

Dec 8, 2010

Im trying hard to get familiar with Linux Ubuntu and Im a bit comfused on one thing. Why can I run an Open Office doc just by clicking and in terminal a have to change the permissions to run it even as a root?I thought that in graphic mode Im the actual root no? And so when I run the terminal I should be still the root no?

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Ubuntu :: Mouse Stops Left Clicking When Change Volume With Keyboard?

Oct 22, 2010

when i change my volume via the buttons on my keyboard, my left click on my mouse just stops working, then i have to restart my computer to get it to work again. anyone now a fix or a workaround for this?

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Slackware :: Mouse Randomly Quits Clicking And Scrolling And Windows Freeze

Jul 20, 2011

Unfortunately, I've encountered a disaster the likes of which I've never seen before:Yesterday, in slackware 13.1, while using firefox, the window would no longer move or resize, and I could no longer click on things in that window.While this happens, the icons in xfce4 panel no longer acknowledge that the mouse is rolling over them, so I can't launch terminal from a panel, etc.; however I am still able to right click on desktop and open terminal and other apps that way.Since it was high time to upgrade to 13.37, and since I was experiencing weirdness, I decided to do a clean install: I actually repartitioned my drive, and reformatted the partitions (all xfs, and after backing up my data, of course)...

I don't know if that's significant, or not. there seems to be some lines in /var/log/Xorg.0.log about my logitech mouse.way too complicated to write by hand.I will log out and back on... sometimes that frees up other windows. Then I'll add the Xorg.0.log.

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Ubuntu :: Change And Hit "apply To Enclosed Files" Before Clicking The Button Labeled "close"

May 11, 2010

Nautilus as root is on the left; nautilus as Ubunterooster (normal user) on the right Screen-shot# 1, Permissions before I change them. #2, after I change and hit "apply to enclosed files" before clicking the button labeled "close".

#3, The containing folder has all folders as belonging to root even though I told it to "apply to enclosed files".

#4, Obviously, I don't want to change permissions on every single file individually. I don't know how to change permissions to allow the folders and files to be able to be viewed by me (as a normal user) or by my SAMBA connected father.

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Ubuntu :: Is There GUI To Change Display?

Jun 29, 2010

Is there a GUI to change the display? (Color quality, resolution, refresh)I've Googled my butt off, and can't find any answers.

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Red Hat :: Change The Console Display?

Feb 24, 2010

red hat How can I change the text in the console display?

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Fedora :: Change Display Driver On F13?

Jun 21, 2010

how to change my display driver (eg. ATIMACH, VESA, etc.)

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Ubuntu :: Display And Change The Name Of The Computer?

Jun 19, 2010

Where abouts in Ubuntu can you display the name of the computer and is it posible to change it.

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Ubuntu :: Change Window Min / Max Display?

Jul 5, 2010

I would like to change the taskbar Minimized/Maximized view. Right now the active windows are protruding, i would like the opposite effect.

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Ubuntu :: Can't Change The Display Settings?

Feb 24, 2011

I received Ubuntu 10.10 (a friend gave me the cd) Well, I installed, but I can't change the display settings: the maximum it gives is 900x600 So, I went online and looked for a fix.. I found this:

Code:
Sudo dpkg-reconfigure x server-xorg

Well, the problem is that according to the steps that the person who posted the code, I should type this code after executing Terminal before computer boots. and the way to execute Terminal is to have the key: escape holded Well, I do hold the key: escape. but I see no terminal! I have typed in normal mode...but, I guess the code only works before boot up. How can I execute terminal? is there any other way to fix the display settings? I currently have Windows Xp and Ubuntu.... and I have no problem with the display settings on Xp Can I do do from recovery mode?

Because I have 2 operating systems I get a screen like this (except mine is ubuntu 10.10) If I do it from the recovery mode.... would the code works?

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Ubuntu :: How To Change The Display Of Computer

May 10, 2011

I have a Samsung B2030 Monitor whose resolution is 1900x1200 but after installation of UBUNTU 11.04 it shows only 1024x768.If the person wants a remote access to the system - I can allow that as well but he will have to tell me the info step by step as I am a novice and new to ubuntu.

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General :: Change Display Settings Without Using GUI?

Jul 12, 2011

i have debian squeeze installed on an old computer to use as a file/web server. i had an extra monitor laying around and wanted to use it with the server. after about half an hour or so, it turns off and i have to press a key on the keyboard to get it to turn back on. i'm not sure how to keep it from doing this without installing a gui. does anyone know how to do this?

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Slackware :: Getting The 13 Display Configuration?

Apr 24, 2010

I have installed SW13 and I cannot seem to be able to configure my display resolution. Under windows I have it configure as 1440by900 pixels, colors = 32bit, chip = intel 965 express. Under SW the resolution = 800by600. I have try to change the resolution size but have not been able to do it. I try to run the xorgconfig command but is not installed on the computer.

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Fedora :: How To Change Time Display Format

May 15, 2010

How do I switch from 24hr format to 12hr format clock in Fedora 12 + KDE?

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OpenSUSE :: Change The Kmail At The Top Of The Display To Thunderbird?

Apr 23, 2011

I know that you can select from a list, groups from plasma "search & launch" - but is it possible to create and add other groups. Also is it possible to change the kmail at the top of the display to thunderbird, which I use.

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OpenSUSE :: 11.4 KDE Change Power Settings For Display?

May 15, 2011

how to disable the power settings for my monitor so that it always stays on.

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Ubuntu Installation :: How To Change Display To 1200 X 800

Apr 29, 2010

I have installed Ubuntu 10.4 on Virtual Box, i have installed it successfully, the only problem is when i check the display settings it only have 2 options : 600 X 400 and 800 X 600 and this makes it difficult to work on Ubuntu as 800 X 600 is half the size of my desktop.

how i can increase / configure the display settings so that atleast i can fit ubuntu screen into my screen size.

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Ubuntu :: Change Default Display Manager From Kdm To Gdm?

Sep 26, 2010

I installed 6.04 LTS on my machine and the upgraded to 8.04 LTS, and then 10.04 LTS. I was playing around with appearance settings and chose the highest level of window animation but this seemed to cause some sort of problem with gnome (the top bar of windows disappeared including minimize, maximize and close buttons). So I used command line to reinstall gnome (sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop) and this fixed the problem, but because i didnt realize what i had done to cause it i tried to do the animation settings again, which messed it up and became unfixable by using the above command, so i installed the kde desktop environment using command line and chose to use kdm as the default display manager because i thought i might have to uninstall gnome and didnt want to lose all display managers. Later on i had another idea of how to fix my gnome problem, i chose the highest level of animation again in the appearance settings but when it asked if i wanted to keep these settings or use previous settings i chose previous which reverted back to the lowest level and the window bar came back!

Because i got this fixed i didnt want to use the kdm display manager anymore, so i modified the /etc/X11/default-display-manager file from /usr/bin/kdm to /usr/bin/gdm, at the time i didnt realize it was supposed to be sbin! so i restarted the computer and now it cant find the file for kdm or gdm because gdm is in sbin and kdm is in bin but its looking for gdm in bin. So i have been trying to use recovery boot up to edit the file, which is where my problem is: whenever i try to edit the /etc/X11/default-display-manager file to read /usr/sbin/gdm, it displays that i do not have write permissions and that it is a read only file. I have used sudo with every command, and tried nano and vi text editors.Long story short I need to edit the /etc/X11/default-display-manager file to read /usr/sbin/gdm but it will not let me due to "write permissions" even when im using root and sudo;

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Ubuntu :: Change Gnome Display Setting?

Jan 12, 2010

i was using GDE in my ubuntu system. But yesterday i did some thing so my ubuntu system has changed as debian. My login screen changed and i cant access "system->administration->Login window"when i do this i am getting this error message"GDM (GNOME Display Manager) is not running.You might be using a different display manager, such as KDM (KDE Display Manager), CDE login (dtlogin), or xdm. If you wish to use this feature, then your system will need to be configured to use GDM instead."How to come back to my normal original ubuntu with GNOME.

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Fedora :: Change The Display (login) Manager From Gdm To Kdm?

Sep 1, 2009

I've been using kde environment in fedora 11 but I get the login screen gdm instead of kdm. Is there any way to change the display (login) manager from gdm to kdm.

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General :: How To Change Gnome Display Setting

Jan 11, 2010

i was using GDE in my ubuntu system. But yesterday i did some thing so my ubuntu system has changed as debian. My login screen changed and i cant access "system->administration->Login window"when i do this i am getting this error message"GDM (GNOME Display Manager) is not running.You might be using a different display manager, such as KDM (KDE Display Manager), CDE login (dtlogin), or xdm. If you wish to use this feature, then your system will need to be configured to use GDM instead." How to come back to my normal original ubuntu with GNOME.

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