Ubuntu :: Specific Location For Installed Programs?
Jan 9, 2011
Yesterday, I downloaded qt and gcc by using "synaptic package manager" tool.Where does those programs intstalled?Well, in windows the programs are installed in c:Program Files folder. Similarly, is there a specific folder that the newly installed programs are placed?
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Sep 4, 2010
Is it possible to find programs that were installed on a specific date or within a specific date range? If so, how?
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Jul 13, 2010
How to write a value to a specific memory location in C language and how to access the same value ?
I am trying the same on fedora linux and i am trying to write the value to the 32-bit address.
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Mar 18, 2010
If i have a comma separated string like this one
Code:
aa,bb,cc,dd,ee
11,22,dd,3f,22
[code]....
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Jul 7, 2010
Can anyone imagine a way to set certain TTY's to show specific programs upon login?
If I were to log in under my normal account, it'd be cool if I could set one up to load top upon authentication, maybe watch tail /var/log/syslog on another, and so on.
I know they require authentication, but would there be a way to say on startup if isTTY and TTYnum=y and if user=x execute script z?
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Nov 11, 2010
My wish is to launch some programs (chromium, pidgin and xchat on the first virtual desktop and the terminal, the file manager and geany on the second one). I also wish them to have the same size and place than they've had the last time I used them (just to keep them always at the same place). My researches haven't been successful for the moment cause the only idea I found was lxsession-edit which doesn't do exactly what I want..
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Jun 16, 2011
I am fairly new to Ubuntu and was wondering if anybody knows of a way to open up a number of programs and placing them in specific spots programmatically. Basically, I'm trying to avoid having to open my IDE, multiple terminal windows, browsers, etc... and then having to place them all in the exact position I want when my machine boots up. Ideally, I could say:Program A, is placed on Monitor 1, workspace 1, at position 0, 0, with height and width 600 x 400. Program B, is placed on Monitor 2, workspace 2, at position 600, 500, with height and width 1000 x 600
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Jul 31, 2010
how to kill all Programs on a specific X display? In example, I need to kill all Programs on Display :1. How is this possible?
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Mar 24, 2011
I'm using ubuntu 10.04 and PostgreSQL 8.4.7. I need to find out where PostgreSQL is located so I can run commands. I successfully installed PostgreSQL without changing any of the defaults. Matthew & Stones' Beginning Databases with PosgreSQL From Novice to Professional, as well as the PostgreSQL documentation, indicates the standard location is /usr/local/pgsql/bin/ but it's not there; it's somewhere else (ps -el | grep post confirms it IS running and psql is able to do du to display the list of users and l to display the list of databases).
But when I tried to create a new user by running /usr/local/pgsql/bin/createuser the command was not found. I tried to locate the installation by running pg_config --bindir but it said pg_config was not installed. I downloaded pg_config and its dependencies and tried to install them with the package installer, but it wouldn't go because something is wrong with the libkrb5-3 and libkrb5support0 packages - they won't install and the package installer just zips through without reporting missing dependencies or anything. The MD5, SHA1, and SHA256 checksums all match, but they just won't install. I then tried the libk5crypto3 package just to make sure something wasn't wrong on my end - it installed fine. So I searched the PostgreSQL FAQ and found out how to get the version without pg_config by doing a SELECT version(); query. here appears to be no corresponding SELECT bindir(); query. A plain ordinary file search for pgsql, postgresql, etc.
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Aug 16, 2011
I'm trying to get Rigs of Rods working on Fedora, but I've run into problems. RoR uses wxGTK development version 2.9, but Fedora only uses the stable 2.8. When I compiled and installed wxGTK and other RoR depencies not available with yum, some installed to /usr/local/lib and not the CMake expected location /usr/lib64 (LD_DEBUG=libs /home/user/ror-trunk/bin/rorconfig) I had to add "CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS:STRING=-ldl" to CMakeCache.txt to get RoR to compile, and tried adding "CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH:PATH=/usr/local/lib" and "wxWidgets_LIBRARIES:PATH=/usr/local/lib" to try and fix
ldd rorconfig | grep -i libwx
libwx_baseu-2.9.so.1 => not found
libwx_gtk2u_core-2.9.so.1 => not found
libwx_gtk2u_html-2.9.so.1 => not found
libwx_baseu_net-2.9.so.1 => not found
libwx_gtk2u_adv-2.9.so.1 => not found
but it didn't work. ldconfig hasn't helped either.
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Jan 14, 2010
I installed fedora 12 very recently after which I installed a few files. I don't know where these files get installed. Is there a default location for newly installed files?
If there is one, is it possible to change the location?
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Sep 7, 2011
I installed new jre in linux. but i when i checked env variable $JAVA, it is showing old version. how to set the default java env variable to new installed location
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Mar 26, 2010
Using rpm -qa | grep -i <pkgname> gives if a package is installed or not.
But, I would like to find out where a package is already installed i.e the location where a particular package is installed say /opt/<pkg>
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Oct 21, 2010
I have installed a couple of programs - nagios and zoneminder, but am unable to see them listed in the 'Applications' drop down.
anybody else seen this or have a resolution?
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Jul 25, 2011
The rpm command to get all the list of all installed file location after rpm installation is rpm -ql <rpm file-name>
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May 11, 2011
I have been installing programs, that I can't use. Kpackagekit assures me they are installed, as does the installer, Yet if I am to search for my installed program, it only finds the DEB file, and no installed program.
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Apr 11, 2010
i am using Ubuntu 9.10. I want to make a live CD with some programs installed i know i can do that by chroot ,etc. but i cannot re-download all packages again due to bandwidth limit. The packages i want to have on my live CD are already installed on my OS.(i usually clear the cache after installation to save disk space). Is there a way to transfer the programs to the live CD.
ps. all the programs are installed either by deb's or apt-get, none by source...
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Jul 8, 2010
How do check the programs that the actual user of the computer installed. I do not care at all about the default programs that came with your distro of Linux, I only want the user installed programs.
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Sep 28, 2010
I wanted to set up a small file/print server using Ubuntu. I'm planning on using a spare nano ITX board running C7 processor with 2GB and an 80GB drive for right now. I've set up desktop and systems and like using KDE. I've read installing KDE and X Server and have had problems running on 10.04. I can run command line but wanted to know if there are there any good GUI programs that are reasonably easy to install on server 10.04?
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Dec 14, 2010
I have almost everything congigured on my new Ubuntu desktop, now i just need to get the TV working, works fine in Vista. I have a couple of programs installed, neither detect the TV Tuner, guessing i either need a driver or it just wont work at all.After a bit of research i found this to be my TV Tuner - AVerMedia H789 PCI-E Hybrid DVB-T
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Mar 3, 2011
Running 10.10 64bit
I tried installing the latest Mupen64Plus from source, and something went wrong, and now I get errors when trying to run it. How do I remove the link that was created from the source install?
This is what I get code...
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Apr 23, 2011
I was wondering if there is a way to uninstall the last programs installed in a certain day with the cli?I can get the "lots of things" I installed today.but how to give that list to apt or something to get them uninstalled?
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Jun 27, 2011
i has follow website article to create a Ubuntu 11.04 on a 4GB flash drive. And, i has use "EASEUS Partition Master Home Edition" create 2 partition on my USB flash drive (2GB MBR with ubuntu 11.04, 2GB data volume). I has able to run my Ubuntu11.04 from USB and i was so happy and then start installed VLC player, Ubuntu Tweak, unrar programs. after those programs installed, i reboot the Ubuntu then i encounter all installed programs were missing,,,,the O/S back to it's original state. How am i can installed programs in USB flash drive and keep it on USB flash drive.
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Dec 10, 2010
I am wondering what the difference is between the two. I know that the server does not have GUI enable. Does the server have more server programs installed by default?
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Mar 22, 2011
I am running usb version of lucid 10.04.2, with many apt-get installs. Shortly after running awhile, programs will not run, I get either an "input/output error" or "Bus error (core dumped)". (Examples of programs rendered inoperable are top, df, file)
I've read something about a memory leak in Lucid, but in my case, the computer doesnt slow down, things just stop working. Is this a known problem with Lucid? I'm thinking maybe one of my apt-get installs corrupted something. Is this a known problem that has a software update available?
Here is the output of "top" which fortunately currently DOES work, while other progs don't. (the memory usage stays constantly in that 1.5 GB range)
Mem: 3056772k total, 1554952k used, 1501820k free, 173004k buffers
Swap: 0k total, 0k used, 0k free, 1081808k cached
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Oct 14, 2009
So I just installed a LiveCD version of Fedora on a USB stick. I also did a persistent disk so I can install a few items.
My main goal is to use this to remote into my home computer. I *think* I installed rdesktop, but I don't know how to access it or where it was installed. Here's what I did to install it:
su -c 'yum install rdesktop'
The installer downloaded a package and reported that the install completed.
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Jul 29, 2010
I am trying to install freemind without it downloading and installing openjdk as a dependency as it makes freemind run very, very slow. I have already installed sun-java-jre as a substitue but debian still wants to install openjdk.Any ideas how I can stop this? Also, should I assume that sun-java-jre is not installed properly as debian thinks the dependency is not met? I installed sun-java-jre with the auto bin file downloaded from the sun site. It is installed in /usr/java, is this right?I love debian! It's much faster and more robust then Ubuntu, even with squeeze testing (current version). Just a bit of a shock have to do some basic config myself.
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Jun 25, 2011
I run a bunch of CentOS 5.6 servers, where we continuously deploy our software. Our software comes in self-made rpm packages from a network-local yum repository. As bugs happen in software development, I sometimes want to downgrade to the previous release, so force the installation of a specific version of the package.I tried the allow-downgrade plugin, but so far no luck. Neither yum update nor yum install seem to work with allow-downgrade. (It does not seem to do anything?). Does anyone have a working example for yum --allow-downgrade?
This is what I tried:
1) Show current yum version
[root]# yum --version
[code]....
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Mar 5, 2010
I can't remove nor uninstall the wine programs. I have tried the uninstaller that comes with wine but it doesnt work. How can I remove them from the start menu and the uninstall list as if they never existed on my pc? The only thing I can do is to remove the files.
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Jan 4, 2011
I made this thread last night~[URL]... Because my Ubuntu failed, and i have no idea why. I hadnt done anything different or risky.. and Ive no idea what to do. So, It appears Im going to have to do a re-install. Which, I really dont mind too much... (especially with Ubuntu) But It will stink if i *again* lose all my bookmarks , and lose track of all my installed programs. The programs, not as much of an issue as the bookmarks in my browser.. I would like to know, If I can somehow access the HDD from the LiveCD, So that I can create just a simple text list of all programs installed on the hdd? I cannot access my HDD except through the LiveCD So is there a way I can do this? Some kind of simple command I can toss into terminal, and have it output me a text file of all programs installed? or something? I really am totally clueless on how I would be able to save my chromium bookmarks.
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