Ubuntu :: Basero Cannot Locate The File In The Packages

Aug 6, 2010

I try and burn a video DVD and I get the following message. p, li { white-space:pre-wrap; } brasero wants to install a file The following file is required:

/usr/lib/gstreamer-0.10/libgstmplex.so

I click yes and it begins to search and I get the following error message. p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; } The file could not be found in any packages. It will also give me this error message after I click OK All required applications and libraries are not installed. install the following manually and try again: mplex (GStreamer plugin) dvdauthor (application). I was able to locate and install dvdauthor via synaptic package manager but I was unable to find mplex there.

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CentOS 5 :: How To Locate Installed Packages

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When configure packages bundled with CentOS, I have difficulty locating the installed directories. Anyway to locate those? I first worked on MySQL and now Firefox. They are not at the standard locations (or the ones refered in the manuals).

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Dec 12, 2010

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Anyways, I recently hooked up an ethernet cable from the server to another computer, which has internet.

I've been slowly working my way through the Server Documentation and am on the Networking chapter. It has given me the commands to install wireless-tools, ethtool, dhcp3 server and I've also tried to install gedit. Every time it gives me the error: E: Unable to locate package XXX

When I ran the sudo lshw -class network command I find that it recognizes both an ethernet interface as well as a wireless interface(my wireless adapter). BOTH of them say *-network DISABLED.

My goal is to enable both of those, but I am assuming I need to be able to locate the packages first. I installed the server edition using a USB pendrive. I still have the files on the pendrive, but I don't know how to make the server locate those files. I'm guessing it wants to access the installation files to locate the packages to install.

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I have 32-bit Debian 8 and am trying to install Vmime [URL] .....

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Jun 15, 2010

Code:

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Aug 24, 2010

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May 17, 2011

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Jul 6, 2010

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vi /etc/passwd.

The contents of file passwd are displayed.I want to find a username of joe assuming the passwd file is 2000 lines long.

I would like to use a linux command that will locate joe and highlight in the passwd file as to where word joe is.

Is there a linux command that can do this?

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Jul 16, 2011

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Oct 28, 2010

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Feb 11, 2010

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When I try apt-check in the console, I get this: The package libvolume-id0 needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it. How do I manually fix this package?

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Jun 14, 2010

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Apr 29, 2011

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Mar 23, 2011

I have several directories of subtitles for some videos, but all the text for the subtitles in each file is in uppercase, and I would like to convert the files' content to lowercase, all in one go. I found on a website a bash command that would do each file separately:tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' <input.txt> output.txt but of course involves specifying the input name and output name for each file.I have been trying to do it in a script that would work for all files in the current directory, without having to rename them each time, if that's possible. So far I've got the following, which doesn't work:

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Aug 5, 2011

I mean codes on how to write a bash script for locate file. E.g: This utility shows you all files and directories that have a specific substring in the name. Press '?' for help, 'q' for quit or enter your search terms:

Kuala bin
I have searched for two terms for you,
Kuala, which has three hits:
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/usr/share/zoneinfo/right/Asia/Kuala_Lumpur bin, which has 2312 hits.
Are you sure you want to see all of those? [Y/n] n
Press '?' for help, 'q' for quit or enter your search terms:
Sorry, you didn't enter any search term.
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Jun 24, 2010

I did the UPGRADE from Karmic Koala to Lucid, and everything was going well. But now I've been having problems with the UBUNTU UPDATE tool for the last 2 weeks. Every time I try to do an update check on the packages, I get the following message:Failed to fetch http:[url]....Release Unable to find expected entry deb-src/binary-i386/Packages in Meta-index file (malformed Release file?)

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Dec 9, 2010

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Feb 7, 2010

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DOS Partition Table
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Mar 12, 2011

just installed ubuntu on my laptop (msi gt640) and, whilst attempting to install something from the software center, get an error. in full, it is: There seems to be a programming error in aptdaemon, the software that allows you to install/remove software and to perform other package management related tasks. Please report this error at http://launchpad.net/aptdaemon/+filebug and retry.Under Details, it states:

Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/aptdaemon/worker.py", line 779, in simulate return self._simulate_helper(trans, status_path)[code]....

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Sep 1, 2011

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I have a lot of doc files and I need to search for text INSIDE these files. I am perplexed with the fact that no search tool is able to search for text INSIDE these file types. "cat" can display them of course, but grep is not able to locate text INSIDE these file types. I even tried to save a .doc file as an .odt file, but no luck. The Applications>Accessories>Search for Files does not search INSIDE doc, xls or ppt with the option "Contains the text".

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Jan 21, 2010

I have changed the preference in the Nautilus file manager/browser to "Single click to activate items" and it works.

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