Ubuntu One :: Wont Start First Time - Loads In The Taskbar But Never Comes Up ?

Mar 13, 2010

Ubuntu One wont start first time , it loads in the taskbar but never comes up.

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Ubuntu :: Whenever Try To Run Firefox For The First Time, It Loads For A Bit, Then It Crashes?

Jan 30, 2010

Anyway, I installed Ubuntu normally. Whenever I try to run Firefox for the first time, it loads for a bit, then it crashes. Every time. I tried reinstalling it, and the isntallation was fine. I managed to connect properly. But it won't run.

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Ubuntu :: Unable To Remove One Of The Time Shown In Taskbar?

Sep 1, 2011

Not able to remove one of the time shown in taskbar,it can't be editable and I'm not able to remove it from my panel,when it appeared the shutdown button was removed by itself.No Idea how it happens, please tell me why it happened and how to change it.

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Ubuntu :: Firefox Always Loads On Start-up Despite No Setting For It?

Jun 12, 2011

Every time i start Ubuntu, Firefox loads as soon as i log in. I've checked the list of start-up applications and it's not there, the option to automatically remember open applications is unchecked in both startup application settings and Ubuntu tweak. Is there some other place that has this setting or any setting that would cause Firefox to load on boot? Is there a setting in Firefox I'm missing?Basically how do i stop this from happening?

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General :: Process Is Very Timely As Converting Loads Of Avi Files At A Time

Oct 12, 2010

I'm rather new to linux, and I have a dedi server. I know how to browse, install, remove etc, all the basics needed to use it. I've installed flvtool2, memcoder and ffmpeg, and at the moment im converting avi files in to flv. Im then passing metadata using yamdi.

However, this process is very timely as im converting loads of avi files at a time.Im looking for a script, or a way where I can execute one command/script and which will convert all files in the directory I specify, then run those converted files through yamdi.Im guessing it would be some sort of loop, and then changing for each file?

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Slackware :: Conky - Get It To Start When X Loads?

Jul 23, 2010

I just installed conky. What is the best way to get it to start when X loads? I am using KDE.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Install 12 On Laptop - Every Time It Loads The Screen Rez Is Way Off And Can't See The Bottom Of Any Window

May 12, 2010

I am trying to install Fedora 12 on my laptop. But every time it loads the screen rez is way off and I cant see the bottom of any window. And its in 4 wierd sections. I have trying usb and cd on both Ub. and Fe. My laptop is an HP DV6629wn NVIDIA GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M

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Ubuntu :: Multiple Starting File Manager - Loads Of Them At Start Up?

Aug 15, 2011

I have a problem with 'Starting File Manager' completeley filling my taskbar on startup.There could be 100 of them for all I know, as the taskbar ends up dividing into tiny slices for each.How do I find out what is causing this? Is there a log file I can check or some way to repair ubuntu off the Live CD?Recently installed some updates. Last night tried reinstalling Nautilus and Gnome (did that with commands from Ctrl Alt F1 ) but that has not helped.I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (64bit)Dell Inspiron 530I'm no Ubuntu / Linux expert, but I can try to find any info / logs required

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Programming :: Start Up Script To Execute AFTER Desktop Loads

Oct 22, 2010

I need one, cause I know this is "So easy, a cave-man could do it" (and I can't) yikes.

I need a start up script to execute AFTER my desktop loads. It's for display resolution. I've added the same script in 3 places, and all will execute, but not until I do it manually. It's being over-written by another function...

1 script in /etc/gdm/Init/Default (as per Wiki page, which has a syntax error I found yesterday):

Quote:

#!/bin/sh
# Stolen from the debian kdm setup, aren't I sneaky
# Plus a lot of fun stuff added
# -George

[Code]....

Can I create a run level 7, like rc7.d, that will execute after the desktop loads (and everything else)? I symlinked the second script to level 5 rd5.d, and it didn't go through. I haven't tried level 6.

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Ubuntu :: Disabling Start Notification - Entry In Taskbar

Aug 19, 2010

I recently moved from KDE (the latest developments didn't satisfy me) to Gnome but I cannot find the option to remove it. That is, how to remove the temporary entry in the Gnome taskbar, that appears when you start some applications, with the text "Starting <app name>" (like "Starting Terminal"). This feature seems to have enough names (launch notification, startup notification, etc) to get lost among random discussions.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Start A PXE Installation - The PXE Bootsystem Loads The Kernel

Mar 31, 2011

If I do try to start a PXE Installation, the PXE Bootsystem loads the kernel, and
I guess it trys to start to load the initrd, but then it froze, i need to reset the computer. On the TFTP Server (aftp) I see that it trys to resend the initrd files and runs into a time out.

Ive the problem on 2 maschines, both with the same Motherboard (ASUS M4N78).

And the PXEinstallation of OpenSuSE 11.3 works fine, without any problems.

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Ubuntu :: 11.04 Slow - Start Up Time Is 30 Minutes But It Usually Doesn't Start Up At All

May 4, 2011

I did a clean install of Ubuntu 11.04 64bit and the start up time is abnormally slow. If I start up the computer and don't press anything, the start up time is 30 minutes but it usually doesn't start up at all. It just boots into a purple screen, no splash, then it sits there and the computer doesn't have any loading lights flashing.

I had a similar problem with 10.10, but I assumed it would go away when I did a clean install of 11.04.

I can't get a read out of what's going wrong because when I press Esc it doesn't display anything, though weirdly it can sometimes get the start up process moving. I have also found that pressing enter really fast can sometimes help and something that seems completely oxymoronic, if I press the power button while it's starting up that can make it work, but nothing works every time.

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General :: Make Taskbar Show Preview Like Windows 7 Taskbar?

Jul 29, 2010

In Windows 7 when you hover over an open application in the taskbar, it shows a small image of that application. Is there a way this can be done in Linux?

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Fedora :: Schedule A Process To Start At A Specific Time (not On Start Up)?

Jan 19, 2010

I'm trying to find how to schedule a process to start at a specific time (not on start up). How would I schedule a process/application to start at a specific time (if it matters, it will be a background process). For instance, have process abc start every weekday at 5am. I've done this for windows many times though have only been using linux regularly for a few months and haven't figured out the best way of doing this.

So far the best solution I have is to create a program that will start on boot and have it check the time and sleep until the required time and then start the required process(es) at the required time(s). But this seems more of a hack since I'd expect there to be a proper way of doing this.

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Ubuntu :: How To Shorten The Start Time

Jan 13, 2010

I installed xubuntu8.04 on my laptop(no other system),but when i started the system,there came out a grub and showed "press ESC to enter the menu"

I think this is a waste of time since i have only xubuntu on my lap, why do not just get in directly? why need a grub?i do not need so can i do something to shorten the start time? ( i know the menu is revovery option) by the way i can not mount my usb hard disk, the error shows:

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Ubuntu :: Clock Time Is Wrong At Start-up?

May 30, 2010

Everytime I reboot Ubuntu,the clock is behind by two hours and needs to be manually set. Is there a way to fix this?

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Ubuntu :: Clock Time Is Wrong At Start-up

Mar 22, 2011

Pretty much what the title says. Everytime I reboot Ubuntu,the clock is behind by two hours and needs to be manually set.

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Ubuntu :: Taking A Long Time To Start Up Programs?

Jan 3, 2011

I don't know if it is just me but it seems like Ubuntu takes a long time to start up programs. For example, it takes me 10 seconds to start up "Ubuntu software center". My computer is a relatively fast one. It has 4 gb of ram and an intel core duo processor. I didn't install that many programs. Does anyone know what might be the source of the problem and how to fix it?

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Ubuntu :: Setting Time To Start Automatic Downloads?

Feb 18, 2011

I need a download manager that automatic start download at 2 a.m and stop in 8 a.m . I test many app such as
fatrat
d4x
....
but can not find app like idm in linux.

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Ubuntu :: Each Time Start The Computer - Have To Check The Disk

May 19, 2011

When I start the computer I receive the message that the drive that contains the /home partition has an error. If I press "F" the screen says that the drive is no ready, that I can wait, cancel or manually recovery. If I wait, in about 1 minute, the system starts normally. If I press "M" to repair manually, then I press fsck to repair the disk and apparently repairs the disk. But everytime I start (power on) the computer, Ubuntu always checks the disk and gives a dialog where I can: press F to attempt to fix the errors, I to ignore, S to skip mounting or M for manual recovery

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Ubuntu :: Starting Processes At Boot Time - Don't Start Privoxy?

Apr 27, 2010

I installed and configured privoxy - everything worked nicely when I run it manually by

Quote:
/etc/init.d/privoxy start

After restarting the computer privoxy wasn't start automatically. I checked the links in /etc/rcX.d - are o.k. I installed sysv-rc-conf - shows that for runlevel 2 - 5 privoxy is running. I changed /etc/rc2.d/S20privoxy to /etc/rc2.d/S99privoxy - to start that process at the end. I installed Boot-Up Manager. Privoxy is marked for start automatically. I added in /etc/rc.local line: /etc/init.d/privoxy start

Privoxy still doesn't turn on at boot time and every time I must start it manually. Could you tell me how could I repair this ?

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Ubuntu :: X Wont Start When A Monitor Isn't Plugged In At Boot Time?

Jun 18, 2010

I have a system I use as a file server running Ubuntu 10.04. I don't have a screen hooked up to this system. When this system reboots, if there is no screen, X wont start on it. This then prevents me from using VNC to get to the desktop.If a monitor is plugged in at the time it boots, then everything works, and I can then remove the monitor. But moving this monitor between computers and crawling under desks is not enjoyable.How can I fix this so X starts on boot even when no monitor is plugged in?The error I get in /var/log/Xorg.log* looks like this:

grep -EnC2 "EE|WW|fatal|error" /var/log/Xorg.0.log
...
331- (II) Primary Device is: PCI 01@00:00:0

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Ubuntu :: Register A Daemon To Start Up At Boot Time In Lucid?

Aug 23, 2010

What's the best way to register a daemon to start up at boot time in lucid? I have tried registering the following script using "sudo update-rc.d"

Code:

This is supposed to get the daemon for opentftp started, but it does nothing, although I can see the results of the "echo 'Server opentftpd started' " in the boot log in /var/log .Any thoughts or general help on what the best way to accomplish such a task is?

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: QBittorrent - Takes A Lot Of Time To Start The Download

Jan 10, 2011

I am using qBitTorrent. But whenever i am trying to download, it is having few issues.

1. It takes a lot of time to start the download. Last night it did not even start to download even after 15 mins. But when i put the same torrent in utorrent in Win7 partition it started to download immediately.. can somebody point out what is going wrong?

2. do i need to keep the qBittorrent open all the time till it finishes.. Otherwise it is not downloading... But in my Win7, when i close it, it automatically docks itself to the task bar.. (hav been using Win for a long time.. thats why i am comparing it to Win.. )

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Debian :: Start Bootchartd Non-interactively Each Time?

Apr 19, 2011

want to use bootchart to see how much time its taking for things to load up and the desktop to settle. I am having a little trouble figuring out how to make sure that bootchard loads up each time (non-interactively) so I can easily put up the results and see what could be done better. The man page of bootchartd says :-"bootchartd is commonly used to profile the boot process for the purpose of speeding it up. In this case, it is started by the kernel as the init process. This is configured by adding the init=/sbin/bootchartd option to the kernel command line -- either interactively or by editing the bootloader's configuration file. Please refer to the documentation of your bootloader for details (e.g. lilo, grub or yaboot)."

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OpenSUSE :: Start A Program At Boot Time?

Jul 2, 2010

I do this every time.

Code:
ifup dsl0
How can i set this to start at boot time?

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OpenSUSE :: How To Get Apache To Start At Boot Time 2

Mar 30, 2011

i have compiled/installed Apache from source code ...however i don�t now how to start it at system start up as a daemon to run at level 3the server is usually started by the apachectl scriptwhich understand start stop restarti don't want to use suse distribution of Apachecan i just copy apachectl to /etc/init.d and make a link to it at /etc/init.d/rc3.d

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Fedora :: Can't Start Because Last Mountpoint Time Is Wrong

Jan 25, 2011

I noticed today that my F13 date was one month out i.e October 30th instead of September 30th.Time was okay. I tried to adjust it manually but no success. Now if I try to start up I get to the first blue screeen but then it says something like "last mountpoint date was October 30th = now September 30th which is in the future" (not exact wording). Time zone is correct and not set to network time or UTC. I'm dual booting with WinXP and date and time is correct and Time Zone is correct. System time is correct. So now to get into F13 I have to manually set the system time to 30th October.Which is OK for the 1st reboot but reverts back to the correct date on the next reboot. WinXP boots ok.

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Software :: Get Nagios To Start At Boot Time?

Sep 19, 2010

I tried setting up Nagios 3.2.2 on Ubuntu 8.04 using this guide [URL]Every thing went well until trying 'make install-webconf', I then got the following error.

/usr/bin/install -c -m 644 sample-config/httpd.conf
> > /etc/httpd/conf.d/nagios.conf
> > /usr/bin/install: cannot create regular file

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Debian :: Start Service At Boot Time On 4?

Mar 10, 2010

I am using Debian4 and I have apache under /home/apache/bin/apachectl How to start the apachectl service for every time system restart, Itmust be start automatically. Please tell me how todo or how to write the script, how to configure forrun level 2,3 and 5

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