Ubuntu :: Can Not Find Terminal For CLS / Resolve This?

May 29, 2011

I can not find Terminal for CLS in Ubuntu 11.0.4. Where is it located in 1104 version.

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Ubuntu :: Terminal Won't Open After Natty Upgrade / Resolve This?

Jul 27, 2011

There's something very weird going on here...after upgrading to Natty, my Terminal just won't open. I've tried uninstalling it and then installing it again, with no luck.
When I open it, it appears on the launcher menu as active, its menu even appears at the top bar. But there's absolutely nothing on my screen, no sign of terminal. I press alt+tab, and nothing.

I thought it was an issue related to Unity and its window scheme, so I tried logging in using the classic ubuntu - still no luck. This time, I click on Terminal and its window appears in the bottom screen (as a minimized window would), but I can't restore it. It's just not there.

Since this is kinda of a serious issue, has anyone experienced such problem? Should I report it to the development team, how?

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Can't Find W32codecs / Resolve It?

Mar 19, 2010

Can anyone point me towards the location of w32codecs for Ubuntu 9.10? I found them a month or so ago but can't find them now. Where do I look?

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Ubuntu :: Can Not Find Grub Menu / Resolve This?

Mar 20, 2010

My parent's hard disc is failing and I am trying to boot into single user mode to run fsck. If I try to enter through terminal with "sudo init 1" the screen goes black and the computer freezes. I tried to enter single user during start-up with ESC, but the machine still boots straight into a normal session. I was going to edit /boot/grub/menu.lst to for the machine to display the grub menu option but I do not seem to have a menu.lst under /boot/grub. Does anyone have any ideas as to where this file might be or an alternate way to enter single user mode?

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Ubuntu Networking :: Domain - Unable To Resolve Host Whenever Try To Use The Sudo Command In The Terminal

Nov 4, 2010

Whenever I try to use the sudo command in the terminal I get the message unable to resolve host, then my computer name. Here's some command line output with some files which I think may be causing the problem. I have Operating Systems homework and need sudo

steve@steve-laptop:~$ sudo gedit /etc/resolv.conf
sudo: unable to resolve host steve-laptop
steve@steve-laptop:~$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
# Generated by NetworkManager
domain domain_not_set.invalid
search domain_not_set.invalid
nameserver 68.237.161.12
[Code].....

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Ubuntu :: System Can't Find My Built-in Webca / Resolve This?

Dec 27, 2010

I have a Dell Inspiron 1525
And for some odd reason I can't use my webcam, whem I try to use my webcam all the programs I tried say the same "webcam/device not found". I don't know what's happening but a while ago I had to reinstall ubuntu 10.10, but the version I had installed before could use my webcam.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Unable To Find /etc/resolve.conf On Centos Machine

Mar 7, 2010

I am not able to find /etc/resolve.conf on my centos machine.it says no such file or dir .with out this file i am not able to connect to internet.when i ping my localhost and my machines ip address i am getting a reply.but when i ping some domain(eg - google.com) i get no reply.i tried manually entering the dns nameserver from system->adminstration->network->dns tab.i dono what ip to enter there..

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Ubuntu :: Find By Type From Terminal?

Jun 27, 2010

I'd like to find all files of a specific type (as determined by the terminal "file" command) from the command line ... and haven't been able to figure out a way to do so. For instance, I'd like to be able to find all JPEG files in my filesystem, even if their names don't end in .jp*. It would be helpful to be able to combine this with other tests in find, so that I could type something like "sudo find / -atime 0 -size +1M -type adobeflash" or something like that.

I've looked for ways to hook find up to file and tinkered around with a few ideas involving pipes, but nothing seems to get what I want.

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Ubuntu :: Find Out Displays From Terminal?

Aug 20, 2010

I need to show which Display is online on X if i have 2 Graphic Cards ,how to find out which is display 0.0 or 0.1 ex.

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Ubuntu :: Bulk Find & Copy In Terminal?

Mar 29, 2010

I have found KRename to be very useful for bulk find and renames; however, I'd like to do a find a copy, which KRename doesn't appear to do.

For example, I'd like to (case insensitively) search all subdirectories for files called "cover.jpg", "cover.gif", or "cover.png" and create a copy of these called "thumb.xxx", in the same subdirectory the original is found, with the same extension as the original.

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Ubuntu :: Find Wireless Networks In Terminal?

Jul 29, 2010

I like to do a lot of my tasks through the command line, and was wondering, is there a way to see all the wireless networks available in the terminal? I tried 'iwlist scan', and it said all the interfaces do not support scanning. Is there anything I can do?

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Ubuntu :: Find Specs On Computer With Terminal?

Oct 28, 2010

I would like to find out the specs of the computer, however I did build the computer from components myself so I can't google anything to find out specs.

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OpenSUSE :: Cannot Find A Terminal

Aug 26, 2010

I have installed Open Suse 11.3, after giving up on Ubuntu when the latest version would not connect to the internet. In Ubuntu I could always open a terminal to carry out any command line task. In Suse I simply cannot even find one.

I need to find a terminal that I can run in Root in order to load some firmware for a different network adapter, as I am currently using one borrowed from another computer.

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Ubuntu :: Find A Complete List Of Commands For The Terminal?

Jan 24, 2010

Were can I find a complete list of commands for the terminal in ubuntu linux 9.10

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Ubuntu :: Can't Find A Keyboard Combination To Start Terminal

Oct 30, 2010

No menu, can't find a keyboard combination to start terminal. Ubuntu 10.10 32 bit. Do I have to re-install?

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General :: Upgrade From Ubuntu 10.10 To 11.4, Now Cant Find Anything. No Terminal, Admin?

Jan 31, 2011

i just jumped into linux with both feet not having a clue what im doing.. loaded ubuntu 10.10.. liked it but i couldnt get stellarium to work with my ati x1300, so i upgraded to 11.4 and it works fine.. problem is.. i have a applications start on the left side, but i cant seem to find the setup like in 10.10 at the top, where you can go to terminal, admin, synaptic, etc.. the only way i found synaptic was trying to download it and asked me if i wanted to keep it in the bar, so now its on the left, but cant find anything else.. ive been trying to find it on the net but 11.4 seems to be so new that there arent very many faqs or tutorials about it..it would be nice if i can get that stuff back without having to format and reinstall 10.10.. im not going back to windows.. so i might as well figure this out..

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General :: Can't Find Terminal In Zorin

Aug 5, 2011

I've just installed Zorin 64 bit and want to make some changes and install some new packages using apt-get but i've been through the whole start menu and can't find a terminal.

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Programming :: How To Find Out Width Of Terminal

Mar 19, 2010

I wonder how CLI applications know the width of the terminal. For example, how does ls know how many columns to use?

How do package managers like pacman know what length to make the download progress bar?

Also, how do they redraw the progress bar in the same line?

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Programming :: Find What Is Displaying In A Terminal?

Jan 23, 2011

Is there any way to find what is displaying in a terminal in C language?

I want to automate ssh login process, I know that I can use "expect" but I want to write another program in C myself.

In first ssh try to a host, ssh prints a message like this:

Quote:

The authenticity of host '192.168.30.1 (192.168.30.1)' can't be established. RSA key fingerprint is **** Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)?

and waits for an answer. I want to enter "yes" programatically when the message appears, but I don't know how to find if the message is appeared or not. In this case problem can be solved in another way, deleting the entry of the host from ~/.ssh/known_hosts before executing the ssh command, sleeping for one or two second and entering yes. Same problem exist for password prompt and this can be solved by sleeping, too.

But it is not a general solution and can be failed if prompts appear after entering required keys.

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Debian Multimedia :: Command In The Terminal Can't Find Anything?

Aug 11, 2010

I just decided I'd give Google Chrome a try. Installed it via the google repository and it went fine.

However, every now and then it just vanishes from my menu and it can't be found again, also the command in the terminal can't find anything.

So, what's left is to reinstall it, and during reinstall it doesn't even whine about already being installed.

Anybody else with this matter? I am running 64-bit Squeeze.

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Software :: Cant Find To Run Dosbox In Any Of The Menus Or From Terminal?

Jul 31, 2010

i'm running slackware 13.0. i've installed dosbox package and the installation process showed no errors,but now i cant find how to run dosbox in any of the menus or from terminal.

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Fedora :: Terminal-based Programs Won't Run Because It Can't Find Libtermcap

May 30, 2010

I installed Fedora 12 on a new machine (Intel Core i3) and one of my terminal-based programs won't run because it can't find libtermcap. The specific error is

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error while loading shared libraries: libtermcap.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

I seem to have this problem every other time I install a new Fedora. I tried a few things with old libtermcap files from other machines, and I tried looking around the YUM repository, but nothing seemed to work.

What's the proper way to get the libtermcap libraries for a Fedora 12 machine on an iCore i3?

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Fedora :: Gnome Terminal Randomly Can't Find All Files

Aug 18, 2011

yesterday I tried to convert a file with ffmpeg and as usual I type the first letter of the file and hit tab to auto complete and nothing happened, I then cut and pasted the file name, no such file or directory I have 41 files in ~/videos and if I hit tab without choosing anything gnome terminal gives me the choice of just 1 file, ok just tried it again first time only 1 file second time 4 different files 1st file can't be found. I can't do anything from the command line, is anyone else seeing this odd behaviour ?

Edit: I just installed aterm and gnome terminal found some more files and now can't find them again, aterm seems to be removing the first 4 letters and replacing them with spaces

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General :: How To 'find' Text Listed On Terminal Screen?

Dec 21, 2010

Since I see on my Centos 5 system, when using the Gnome Terminal, there is no 'Find' feature, do I use grep to search the output on Gnome Terminal?

I see grep syntax is:grep search-term file

But what do I use as the 'file' when what I want to search is the contents of the gnome terminal screen?If there is a good terminal program that does have a 'find' feature, let me know.

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CentOS 5 :: Can't Find The Start Command For Gnome From Terminal

Jan 11, 2010

I can't find the start command for Gnome from Terminal.

I tried:

start gnome
startx
start gne

Nothin is matching. In the Documenation is no help from console.

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Fedora :: Can't Find / Display Files In Home Folder In Terminal Or Fm

Feb 23, 2010

I was messing around with fed 12 yesterday (only on a test installation) and i've hit a snag. I installed openbox and tint2, nitrogen, obconf etc so i could have a #!-style session at startup. It all worked fine until i installed pcmanfm and removed nautilus. The problem is that i can't display files in my home directory, either using pcmanfm, a reinstalled nautilus, or in terminals. Every time i try to point a file brower there it just seems to get stuck searching forever, until i kill it. Weirdly in terminator i can do an 'ls' to see visible files, but 'ls -la' causes the problem again.

ps i thought permissions might have something to do with it, so i did a 'chmod -R 777' as root. it changed permissions for quite a lot of the files but then froze again, and now the problem persists.

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General :: Find Out What Computers Are Connected To An Access Point/router Using Terminal?

Feb 10, 2011

I would like to determine what computers are currently connected to my access point/router via the command line in Linux.

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Ubuntu :: Find List Of Ubuntu Command Listing For Terminal?

Jul 23, 2010

Where can i find a list of Ubuntu command listing for the Terminal?

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Ubuntu :: Unable To Find The "Programming" Menu And The "Terminal"

May 4, 2011

I have just upgraded to 11.04 from 10.10. I am having the following problems noticed. I'm unable to find the "Programming" menu and the "Terminal". Also the right mouse button responds just like the left mouse button in fire fox.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Edit Proxy Settings Using Terminal / Cronjob Using The Terminal?

Jan 25, 2010

How can I edit the system proxy setting using the terminal? Which file contains this settings? I want to edit this automatically using cronjobs, cause from 8-5 I need to use a proxy, but at home I don't need the proxy. How do I fix this?

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