Ubuntu :: Firefox 4 Progress Bar ?

May 11, 2011

Where is the progress bar in the new Firefox, or can it be got back if Mozilla removed it? If you have Mobile Broadband or dial-up this is a handy thing if you start looking at your watch waiting for a page to load...

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Ubuntu :: Display Progress Bar Using Cp (if Possible Mv Also)

May 16, 2010

A quick google search gave me a possible answer at this post: [URL] However, this isn't my question exactly. It sort of is, but the answer is not correct for me. I'm wondering how to show progress of a cp or mv command. The man page says -v should do it, but it seems it doesn't show any progress at all. Is it possible to show progress info with cp or mv? Or, is there a different command I could use that would show a progress bar. I know for example scp will show a progress bar, but that is for local-->remote or visa versa, but I'm trying to copy locally.

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Ubuntu :: GParted Progress Bar Stuck?

Aug 19, 2010

I removed my Ubuntu 10.04 partition from my hard disk with GParted because it didn't install properly and there were no solutions available. After I removed it, I set it up to extend my Vista partition into the unallocated space. It's been going for three hours so far (which I expected) but the progress bar is now stuck. The timer's stopped and everything; it's not increasing infinitely like when your internet cuts out when downloading something, it's just stopped. Here's a screenshot:[URL]..

I know to resist the allure of the Cancel button, but I don't really know what to do here. It's been sitting here for about half an hour with no sign of budging.

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Ubuntu :: Progress Bar In GIMP Is Not Affected

Dec 23, 2010

I've modified the Radiance theme and installed it, and everything looks wonderful except for one thing. Certain programs have ugly windows and progress bars, as if all window effects were disabled for those windows. The progress bar in GIMP is not affected.

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Ubuntu :: No Progress Meter During Installation

Apr 30, 2011

I am trying to install Ubuntu 11 with Wubi and the progress meter is missing. I cannot see if it's 30% done installed or 60% or whatever. It's annoying.

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Ubuntu :: No Progress Bar In Unity Launcher

May 22, 2011

When Ubuntu one is syncing there is no progress bar in the Unity launcher as there is supposed to be. What could be wrong?

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May 10, 2010

I upgraded from 9.10 to 10.04 and after I select ubuntu in grub, the fancy new loading screen with progress bar(dots actually) comes up and just keeps going.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Allow Logins When There Is A Shutdown In Progress?

Jun 24, 2010

I've got a server that I just use for backing up and archiving files. Since I don't need access to it often I just keep it powered off. I set up wakeonlan and have port 9 and port 22 forwarded to it.

I travel fairly often, and how its set up now, I can send the magic packet to the connection its on and wakeonlan kicks in and powers up the server. Then I can sftp into and access the files I need and then shut it down again in ssh.

It all works good until there's a power outage. For some reason after a power outage wakeonlan doesn't work.

Here's a workaround for this: I can set the system to automatically power up after a power outage. Problem is, the computer could be on for a week or more, wasting power before I log in and turn it off. So the workaround for that is to put a "deadman's switch" where a script will run at startup that will run "shutdown -q -P +5" which will power off the system after five minutes.

After I run wakeonlan I can ssh in and run "shutdown -c" to cancel that shutdown and still use it. If there's a power outage, once power is restored, the system will start up and then automatically shutdown again and be ready for the next wakeonlan signal I send.

Everything is flawless, except one problem. When "shutdown -q -P +5" executes, it disables all new logins. If I'm fast enough I can ssh in before the shutdown program disables logins, but not always. What I want is a way I can run shutdown without disabling logins.

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Ubuntu :: Force Kill Format In Progress?

May 4, 2011

Does anyone knows how to force kill a format in progress?

even when i try to run top kill process id for mkfs.ext3 it says "operation not permitted"

is very annoying to have to reboot the server just to be able to cancel the make fs ext 3 just to change the partition size

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Ubuntu One :: Drop Box - File Sync In Progress

May 13, 2011

I thought I would give Ubuntu One a try, even though I have used DropBox for ages. I think it is all set up ok, yet the box is open and it says along the top:
Using 102.6 MB of 2.0 GB (5%)
File sync in progress......
It has said that for 5 hours now.....is it actually doing anything? I have closed it a couple of times, and opened it, and it goes right back to the same thing. What is more weird is there are no sent / receive lights flashing on my Modem either.

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General :: TAR Command With Progress Bar

Nov 5, 2009

I have this command in a bash script

Code:
!#/bin/sh
cd /home/n3t
tar -czf /media/disk/BACKUP/home/Pictures/$BACKUPDATE.tar.gz ./Pictures

How can I create a progress bar for this action? I have download the clpbar but I don't know how to use it exactly.

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General :: How To Put Progress Bar While Copying

Nov 9, 2009

I want to create a script which will show the amount of data that is been copied from one location to another location. For example: Say I have a file called abc.img which is approximately 4 gb of size therefore every time I copy the file from one location to another I want a progress bar to appear like 50% completed 51% completed and so on.

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General :: Can Cancel Ubuntu Update-Manager In Progress?

Jul 1, 2010

I am using Ubuntu 9.10 and am bothered by the sometimes pretty long update progress. sometimes i wish to abort the update-manager, apt-get or synaptics because i need to go, but i think it might break anything. could you advice me how to do it safely, even if some cleaning up is required afterwards?I was just wondering because certainly there is a way to preserve the pre-update condition, e.g. when installing a new kernel. but my guess is, that the installation is postponed to restart then.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Blinking Cursor During Boot - Can't Progress?

Feb 10, 2011

I am attempting to install Ubuntu 64Bit Server 10.04 on a new server.

Server Specs:
Xeon E5620
12GB RAM
2X 160GB 7200 RPM in RAID1 (Onboard Software RAID)
Super Micro X8DTI-8

I am doing a typical install with no special functions on a RAID1 onboard Intel array. I know the array works because I tested it by installing Windows Server 2003 which works fine. The RAID also shows as healthy in the BIOS.

This problem is very difficult to remedy because everything seems to install fine with Ubuntu but when you reboot after the install you get a blinking cursor _ and nothing else. It appears that something happened when loading the OS but it's impossible to get past the blinking cursor because you can't type anything or escape out of it. The only thing that it will register is Ctrl+Alt+Del which will restart the server.

The funny thing is it does not display the typical Sigkill and show processes shutting down. The screen goes black and it restarts only to return to the blinking cursor. I am on my 6th attempt at an install with ubuntu and I am seriously considering switching over to windows unless.

I am almost certain this is a RAID issue because I can load the Ubuntu on 1 drive without any issues but I always get the blinking cursor in the RAID.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Installed 10.10, Dual Boot Now Only Have Progress Bar No Gui?

Mar 20, 2011

I installed 10.10, dual boot. (with xp pro)Did reboot.choose ubuntu from boot options.Now only have progress bar no gui.

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Ubuntu :: Natty Update Manager GUI: Not Showing Progress

May 18, 2011

When I run the update manager in XUbuntu (natty/11:04) it does not show its progress while installing the upgrades.

After clicking on "install updates" and authenticating, there used to be a popup window with a progress bar and an option to show "details" but these appear to have disappeared in the last few days.

I don't recall switching these features off and there are no settings to restore them, available within the GUI. Is there another way of restoring this functionality?

If not, is a reinstall the way to go? If so what package(s) need re-installing? And in-case it is a configuration script, what files in my home directory need deleting to ensure a clean reinstall.

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Fedora :: Recording Sound Progress

Nov 28, 2009

Well, I've made progress in getting my recording to work.I was running a piece of software called liveice, and this used to work, but now with the current versions of of Fedora I just get noise and other strange problems. I stopped using liveice, and switched to darkice, and now my recordings are working without noise. I hear correct sound and the volume controls are acting sensible.Liveice was broken in a very weird way.The recording meter worked correctly, but the audio it actually recorded was just noise.This program uses OSS, as does darkice.When I record on the SB live, which is dsp2,sometimes I hear sound on it from the other sound card? Is that weird? Why would the input from the sound cards come in mixed like this?I have two sound cards, /dev/dsp and /dev/dsp1. One shows as ICH5/AD1985, and the other is an SB Live 5.1.I currently have Pulseaudio installed and running. I did a yum update just now.This is all with Fedora 12.This system was upgraded from 10 to 11.And then again from 11 to 12.

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Mar 7, 2010

I recently did a kernel update usingCode:yum -y updateAfter update while booting progress reaches till the end and it stops there, it doesn't progress. If I use earlier kernel for booting I do not have any issues.

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General :: Terminal FTP Client With Progress Bar?

Mar 21, 2011

I'm SSHing to a headless Ubuntu box and sometimes need to upload files from that box via FTP. The built-in FTP client does not show the progress of my upload (or at least I don't know how to view it). I just see this during the operation (which could take up to an hour):150 Opening BINARY mode dataonnection for MyFileAre there any FTP clients which I could use in terminal and would show the progress (some kind of a progress bar or just the percentage)?

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Software :: Cp To Have A Progress Bar For Large Files?

Mar 10, 2010

I always wanted cp to have a progress bar for large files. I came across this:[URL]... I just wonder, how could you install it as an Arch package? Is it possible?

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Programming :: Copy At Terminal With Progress Bar

Mar 9, 2009

After searching I cant find script that can deal with directories. All the found scripts work file to file and not directory to directory. Someone know script that can deal with all this situation?

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Slackware :: Which Displays An Image And A Progress Bar

May 19, 2010

I do not know if all knew, but the BusyBox version used by Slackware 13.X for initrd, has an "application" called /sbin/fbsplash, which displays an image and a progress bar, of course, in the console framebuffer.

An excerpt from the BusyBox code:
Usage:
- use kernel option 'vga=xxx' or otherwise enable framebuffer device.
- put somewhere fbsplash.cfg file and an image in .ppm format.
- run applet: $ setsid fbsplash [params]

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Ubuntu :: Pipe Bash Script To Zenity's Progress Feature?

Feb 22, 2010

Example from zenity:

Code:
#!/bin/sh
(

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Ubuntu :: Startup Screen With The Orange Progress Bar - Hardy Won't Boot

Aug 1, 2010

I've been running Ubuntu for a few years now and this is the first time in a while that I've been really stumped. My power went out earlier today. Of course my Ubuntu box was on, so it had a hard shutdown. When it booted back up upon power coming back on, it went to the normal Ubuntu startup screen with the orange progress bar, but stopped about halfway through. It then goes to a black screen, with a continuous stream of y's scrolling down the left of the screen. Like this:

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So, I try selecting other sessions (Ctrl-Alt-F1, F2, etc) and only get anything from F1, where it says "Starting Up... <cr> Loading, please wait..." I then reboot into recovery mode and get the same continuous y's. However, now when I press Ctrl-Alt-Del, I get the Recovery Menu, which lets me into a root shell. Below is my fdisk -l output.

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Ubuntu :: Making Slight Progress On Banishing .IECauthority Demon

Jan 14, 2011

So, "unable to update .IECauthority hit me yesterday in a big way. After trying all sorts of suggested remedies in the [solved] and unsolved threads, it became quite evident that the chown and chmod would not work coz ubuntu cant find the "file or directory specified" by .IECauthority. {pardon the n00bspeak}

So i looked around for the "new user" option, i.e. creating a new user so i can log in. That worked. i got to terminal and used sudo adduser guest and now i can at least log in but, predictably i cant access the files of my home directory that was under my "owner" login.

How i can access these files as my new "guest" user alias?

I feel like im so close to beating this friggin .IECauthority error though i am well aware i brought all this misery upon myself coz i just had to have the extra skins for this particular screenlet...

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Ubuntu :: No Progress Indication When System Checks Disk(s) On Startup

Jan 21, 2011

Ubuntu 10.10 does not appear to have an indication of progress when the system checks HDs on start up. In previous versions - at least back to 8 - I think there was either a
progress bar or % reading to give an indication of progress of the scan / check .Is it possible to switch this back on in 10.10?Also how do you control the frequency of disk checks on start up?

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Ubuntu Installation :: 10.10 Installer Shows No Progress After Formatting Partition

Apr 24, 2011

I'm trying to install Ubuntu 10.10 on a brand new 500GB hard drive I just purchased and installed in my machine. I boot from the CD and instruct Ubuntu to install to this drive and tell it to "erase and use the entire disk" for this 500GB drive. After moving forward from that, I see it saying a message about creating an ext4 partition for root "/" and then shortly after the entire install dialogue goes away. All I am left with is the little circle cursors spinning round (mouse input still works) and the installation background. The HDD activity light was still on though. I gave it about 3 hours before I finally gave up and tried again.

When I tried again, I saw that it did create two partitions (root and swap) during the last attempt. The same thing happened, although now even mouse input isn't responding so my system is completely locked up. HDD activity remains active this time as well. Running Ubuntu from the CD works fine. The only problem I saw with it was when I ran gparted from the CD and tried to manually create a ext3 partition on my new disk drive. When I tried that, I ran into a similar occurrence (couldn't run any programs, eventually system locked up) and had to reboot.

I have a second hard disk but I have a lot of valuable data on that and don't want to mess around with it. It could be a hardware failure, but that seems unlikely to me as this is a brand new Seagate disk drive. I suppose I could try installing it on a spare partition on my other drive and see what happens, but other than that I'm out of ideas.

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Ubuntu :: 9.10 - Rhythmbox Stops Playing - Track Progress Speeds Up

Feb 27, 2010

I just installed Ubuntu 9.10 yesterday. When I opened rhythmbox music player, I dragged over some mp3 files to play. It asked me if I wanted to install mp3 support. Naturally I selected yes, as I have several times before. Everything appeared to install correctly and music started playing. The first track finished fine. The second track made it roughly 20 seconds and then the sound stopped. I switched back to the desktop that rhythmbox was on (I had been browsing firefox on the other desktop) and noticed that the progress bar for the song was moving very fast and would continue doing so on every song. The progress bar would cycle through the length of a 3:40 song in about 6-8 seconds. But there was no sound.

I should also note that the reason I used rhythmbox (RB) was because I tried to install Amarok 2.2, which did install, but I couldn't get the program to work when I opened it. So I decided to settle for rhythmbox. So the first time I encountered this error on RB was the first time I used the program, and the first time I used RB was after I had installed Amarok 2.2 and couldn't get it to work. Idk if this is relevant or not, but I figured I would include it anyway.

Anyway, I have tried a number of potential solutions:

1) Changing the hardware profile for my multimedia.
2) Making sure my bios is set up properly. I have a soundcard, so I disabled onboard audio.
3) I thought maybe Pulseaudio was the problem, but didn't try to resolve it because this thread from he Ubuntu forums appears to be outdated for Karmic Koala, so I didn't take my chances using it.
4) Uninstalling Amarok, however, I couldn't locate all the dependencies to uninstall them
5) Installing "libxine1-ffmpeg" manually since another forum on ubuntuforums had recommended that. However the deb-installer failed with this output

Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libavcodec1d (>= 0.cvs20070307)

6) Booting to the LiveCD for Kubuntu (Kx) 8.04-2, Kubuntu 9.10, and Ubuntu (Ux) 9.10. I went through the process of opening RB, loading music, installing mp3 support. For Kx 8.04-2, I got an error telling me I needed to install "libxine1-ffmpeg" manually, which I did via deb-installer. Everything worked great. For Kx 9.10 and Ux 9.10, I got the already mentioned error about the unsatisfiable dependency. So I could go back to Kx 8.04-02 (which many of my friends here at LFO know this has been my favorite distro+version for almost two years now). However, I can't be stuck with it just because of some minor issues.

I should also note that video on firefox (e.g.; ......com) is very slow and usually greys out firefox until it stops working. Yes, I have installed flash player and jre 6.0 via synaptec. :D So this is apparently an overall multimedia problem, which doesn't surprise me because it seems that both Ubuntu AND Kubuntu have been having more multimedia problems since fall of 2009 (at least based on what I have gathered from forums while searching out my current problem). Whether that is related to the 9.10 releases and later, or not, I don't know.

Another option I have is to try Mint, which I have had very good experiences with in the past. But I don't want to leave the *buntu family as I am very partial to it and really enjoy the time-saving convenience of the deb-installer.

Other info:

Hardware:

ATI Radeon 4670, 2 GB RAM Crucial Balistix, 80 GB hardrive, 3.2 Quadcore, SIIG DP Soundwave 4 Channel PCI soundcard

Screenshots of Hardware Profile:

dmesg output:

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Jun 29, 2015

Is there any way to track packaging progress of Plasma 5 in Debian? I periodically check [URL] .... and [URL] .... debian.org for something related, but it doesn't give any idea how far Plasma 5 is from landing in Debian (unstable / testing). Is there some easy way to track this?

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General :: Shell Script Progress Indication

Sep 23, 2010

I can get some sort of indication to show a shell script is running? Even a simple rotating cursor will do, or an increasing row of dots.

Here's one of my scripts...

#!/bin/sh
echo "Main directories"
echo ""
cd /home

[Code]....

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