Ubuntu :: Change OS Version In Profile?

Mar 5, 2010

How do I change the OS version in my profile. I have gone from 8.04 to 9.04 (so far).

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Ubuntu :: Change Used Version In Profile?

Sep 29, 2010

When I write a reply in the forum the information on the left says that I am using "Jaunty Jackalope". However, I am on Maverick development release.

Quote:

Join Date: Nov 2005
Beans: 239
Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope (testing)

How can I change this information. Seems not to be in the profile.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Change H.264 Video Profile?

Jul 22, 2010

How would I go about changing the video profile on a h.264 video from 5.0 to 4.1? I need it for Xbox 360 compatibility. Can't seem to find anything on it.

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Oct 10, 2010

I can't seem to change my profile photo in Empathy.I'm not messing with my Facebook or MySpace profile photo, just my MSN Messenger profile photo.Now, I can click on the photo space, and choose my image, and it shows that it has been changed, but as soon as I close the window or switch to a different profile,it goes back to default

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Jun 3, 2011

As i played with compiz configuration, just for fun i changed the profile from unity to default. Then i cant see sidebar and search and all. only i can see in the desktop is my wallpaper!! How can i restore back?

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General :: Change Language Based On Profile?

Aug 21, 2010

Using Fedora 13, I need to specify the language and keyboard on a per user basis. I am familiar with the necessary changes if editing system-wide /etc/sysconfig/i18n just not sure where the custom settings need to be based on user.

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Ubuntu :: No Access To Home - All Profile Settings Disappeared After Password Change

Aug 9, 2011

after a period of 3 months I had to change my ubuntu account password on my workstation.

Immediately after the change it seemed to work fine, but when I rebooted all the icons on the desktop, my personal data and themes account settings were gone.

I got an error that there was a problem with a file in my home directory. (I think .ICAccount or s.th like that) I don't remember the correct name, because I bypassed it using chmod 755 on my home directory.

No I dont get any error message but the files in my home folder and all settings are still gone.

There is a README.txt in my home folder:

Quote:

THIS DIRECTORY HAS BEEN UNMOUNTED TO PROTECT YOUR DATA.

From the graphical desktop, click on: "Access Your Private Data"
or

From the command line, run: ecryptfs-mount-private

I can mount it by using the command but that doesn't fix the settings problem and the data that was previously stored on my Desktop doesn't apper. I also dont want to have an encrypted home directory. I didn't use that before. I'm using the whole disk LVM encryption that I applied using the alternate installation cd.

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Ubuntu :: Edit Profile.ini To Lead To Windows Profile

Dec 21, 2010

I've already gotten into the .mozilla folder and found the profiles.ini file. My windows XP system has it's Documents and Settings folder on a seperate drive (D:Documents and settings) And I've located the profile (application datamozillafirefoxprofiles) Now all I need to do is put the path into the profiles.ini file in the .mozilla folder in Ubuntu. The problem is I don't know exactly how to format it.

In windows the path is:

How would I translate this into something ubuntu "follows?" I already have the profile name changed as well.

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Fedora :: Share Default Profile File By NIS Not Have To Setup Profile In Every NIS Clients?

Jul 28, 2010

How do I share default profile file by NIS so that I do not have to setup profile in every NIS clients?

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Ubuntu :: Change PC To 9.10 Or Some Other Previous Version

Dec 12, 2010

I'm using Ubuntu 10.04 on my computer, I asked a couple months ago here if my PC would run it and it does well, but I believe that not as well as I want to, mainly because of my computer. Right now I have the following:

RAM: 433 MB
AMD Sempron, 1800 MHz 3000+
HD 120 Gb

So I believe that maybe if I change my Ubuntu version to, lets say, 9.10 it will work a little better, because right now the PC have a lot of lag and some other troubles when working with PDF and the GIMP, etc. and I think its mainly because of the low memory. So, what do you think? Should I change my PC to 9.10 or some other previous version of Ubuntu?

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Ubuntu :: Change Desktop To Look Like The Remix Version

Sep 16, 2010

I have a 10.4 Remix on a 7" eeepc. It has to be the coolest desktop ever.

Just installed a 10.10 Beta on a PC, and wonder what I have to do in order to convert the stock desktop (Gnome?) into a "remix" type desktop with all those cool icons and menu organization.

The install of 10.10 Beta "just worked". Great!

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Ubuntu :: Can't Change Screen Resolution Version 10.10

Mar 19, 2011

I like many of its features. But i cant change the screen resolution from 800 x 600 and the monitor type is set to unknown... I tried googling to find a solution but i didnt succed.. Atlast i gave up and tried fedora.. fortunately fedora detected my monitor and i was able to change the resolution.. It is also another linux distribution but why not ubuntu...?

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Ubuntu :: Change Version 10.04 Netbook Menu?

May 20, 2010

how i change the default menu to something like windows where you go Start > All programs etc?

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Ubuntu Installation :: How To Change Default OS In New Grub Version

Apr 26, 2010

I have just installed Ubuntu 9.10 on a laptop previously running 8.10

I am unable to change the default OS in Grub from Ubuntu 9.10 as I cannot find /boot/grub/menu.lst.

How do you change the default OS in this newer version of Grub.

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Ubuntu :: Downgrade Gdm To Version 2.20 In Order Be Able To Change Gdm Themes Again?

May 16, 2010

I'm trying to downgrade gdm to version 2.20 in order be able to change gdm themes again, but following the instructions;

(1)sudo /ect/init.d/gdm stop
(2)sudo apt-get install gdm-2.20
(3)cd /ect/gdm
sudo sed 's|x11r6/||' gdm.conf >/tmp/gdm.conf
sudo mv /tmp/gdm.conf .
(5)sudo gdm

The output from the first command was "sudo: /ect/init.d/gdm: command not found" How can I downgrade, also is it because im running lucid, not karmic koala?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Change The Display Resolution Version 9?

Jun 1, 2010

Would someone please point me in the direction of how to change the display resolution on Ubuntu server version 9? I am talking about the actual VGA port on the back of the server. I am NOT talking about anything related to XWindows or a SSH session. This is a text based display. When I installed Ubuntu Server 9 on my server I picked a larger display resolution than I really want.

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Ubuntu :: Installing Firefox - Version Doesn't Change ?

Feb 7, 2010

I decided to see if I could update my Firefox install that comes with Crunchbang Linux (cut-down Ubuntu).

I followed the Mozilla instructions to the letter and the first thing I found was that I had missing files and or directories. With this in mind and thinking about it - I uninstalled my current Firefox with the Package manager.

I then followed the install instrcutions again but, this time telling the system where to find the .tar.bz2 file I donwloaded (version 3.6 from the mozilla site).

Everything appeared to extract and following the instructions for starting Firefox - I got version 3.0.17, exactly the same as I already had.

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Debian :: Can Change My Grub Version

Nov 13, 2010

I want to use Remastersys Backup, but their webpage [url] says that it only works with Grub-legacy, not with Grub-2 (Grub-pc).

What I currently have is Grub-2, and the question is can I safely switch from that to legacy, i.e., with a simple synaptic remove and install?

The Remastersys package actually wants to install, also in synaptic, the dummy package "grub"; so should I allow it to take care of the switch, or do I do it myself as above?

Using Debian Squeeze only, no multi-booting.

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Sep 24, 2010

I've read quite a few threads on how to change the GCC version to 4.3 from 4.4 but when i do it tries to tell me that it cannot even compile the gcc version check or something similar. Also the kernel-source is 196.x.x even though the latest driver is 256.x.x so will compiling it make a difference since it's using an older version of the kernel source, i've checked in sid and apparently it's using the same package which is surprising. The main reason why i'm going to try to upgrade from 196.x.x is because that release has frequently and does frequently stay in the higher gpu clock for no reason and also runs ~10-20*C hotter than 256 does and for me that's the difference between 65*C max and 85*C max which is a very noticeable difference.

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Jan 3, 2011

I want to change my kernel to an older version my current kernel is (2.6.35-24 generic i686 GNU/Linux) I want kernel 2.6.21 or 2.6.31 how can I do it?

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Ubuntu :: Change Image In Floating Screen Saver In Version 10.04

May 8, 2010

[URL]... I want to change the image in the floating ubuntu screensaver in 10.04 back to what was used in 9.10. I used the guide above but overwrote the old file instead of creating a new one. When I click on it, it shows the image I specified, but in the screensaver manager under system>preferences it still plays the new logo, not the old one. I've restarted my computer and such but no luck. Is there something else that needs to be changed?

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Ubuntu Installation :: Multiboot - Change Which Version Of GRUB Is Used When Boot Up?

Aug 18, 2010

I'm having an issue with GRUB, I have four OSes on my hard drive. Here they are in the order I installed them:

Windows 7 (Windows bootloader)
Ubuntu (GRUB 1.97)
YLMF OS (GRUB 2)
Debian (Some ancient bootloader)

(For those of you unfamiliar with it, YLMF OS is an Ubuntu-based distro re-skinned to look like Windows XP. Other than the theme and branding it's exactly the same as Ubuntu) Each time I installed another operating system, it replaced my original bootloader with its own. I made the mistake of installing Debian last, thus leaving me "stranded" with an old version of GRUB. Since at the time I was relatively inexperienced with Linux, I solved the problem by reinstalling Ubuntu, which then replaced the bootloader with GRUB 1.97.

I mainly use YLMF OS, and so when I wanted to change some GRUB menu settings (the default entry, timeout, etc.) I naturally changed the /etc/default/grub file in the YLMF OS partition, not the one in Ubuntu. Once I rebooted I realized that my changes weren't being applied for that reason. Thus my problem is that my computer is using the GRUB that Ubuntu installed, not the one YLMF OS came with. How do I change which version of GRUB is used when I boot up? Yes, I could just change the settings in the Ubuntu partition, but YLMF OS came with the newer/est version of GRUB, so I want to use that instead.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Change Mysql/php Version With Script ?

Aug 24, 2010

Has anyone tried downloading all the different releases of the mysql source code and creating a .sh script to switch between them? Will it work well? I would imagine there would be issues with library linkage and compatibility? The issue I'm having is a client was running mysql 5.0.x and I was on 5.1.x - my tests pass on my server but not on his. Both my development machine and my continuous integration server where the tests run all use the latest. Do I have to purchase a server for every combination of software configuration I want my application to support? Or can it be emulated with virtual machines or something?

Same for PHP. I want to essentially have this happen:

Basically looping thru all combination, would I have to set up a virtual machine? Or would that even work?

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May 18, 2010

I am using squirrelmail version 1.4.3a-5. i need change password plugins for this version.

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Feb 24, 2011

I use mandriva 2010.2 on my web server, and i use nginx for the web server. how to change nginx version header.? it's already installed

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Ubuntu Installation :: Change Netbook Remix 9.10 To The Full Version Of 9.10 As On Desktop?

May 29, 2010

I have Ubuntu 9.10 on my desktop pc and Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.10 on my Acer D250 10in Netbook.

I want to change my netbook Remix 9.10 to the full version of Ubuntu 9.10 as on my desktop

Is this possible and if so what do I do.

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Fedora Servers :: Change The Respository To A Newer Version?

Oct 21, 2009

i have a new vServer with Fedora 6.So now i want to update my box. how can i get a full updated server??

i do this stepps:
yum install yum-fastestmirror
yum update << all installed
yum upgrade << no packages to update

is it a good idea to change the respository to a newer version? can I get a secure and good server with Fedora v6? if no, how can I upgrade to a newer version? is my box now updated or is this only a lightupdate of an old fedora version? ps: sorry for the very bad english

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General :: Change Required Depen Version For .deb Without Recompiling?

Jan 7, 2010

I was wondering how/if it was possible to edit the min. version number of a depen for a .deb package. For example lets say my package says it needs libc6 2.7.1 or higher but I want it to be 2.5.1 or higher instead. Can I make this change with out having to recompile the .deb package?

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General :: Gentoo+urxvt+terminus: How To Change Font Version

Jun 27, 2011

In my Debian installation I can type extended ASCII characters such as åäö by default using the terminus font, however in Gentoo I can't get it to work so far. Nothing happens when I hit those keys, like in this thread:Missing glyphs in Terminus font, how to setup a fallback font ? But in this case I know terminus supports those characters in at least some of its versions, since it's works in Debian. So what I want is to find out how to see and choose which of the many different terminus font files is being used. I set the font in the same way on both Debian and Gentoo, using URxvt*font: xft:terminus:size=xx in .Xdefaults. Both systems use en_US.UTF-8 as default locale.

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Apr 18, 2011

I installed a newer version of python in /usr/local/bin/python2.6. Now I want to use that python and only that one. When I type "Which python", I want to see /usr/local/bin/python2.6, NOT /usr/bin/python, which is old one (2.4). Also, I want to see the same even after I reboot. How do I do that?

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