Ubuntu :: Edit Location At Location Bar?

Apr 30, 2010

i found that 10.04 hasn't edit location icon at location bar of nautilus. how to get it?

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Ubuntu :: OpenMotif : Create Network Location Link As Local Filesystem Location?

Apr 26, 2011

I'm working with a program that uses Open Motif to create all of the widgets, including the Open File dialog box (obviously). However, Open Motif being kinda old-timey, 80's vintage, and for the most part now an abandoned project, it is quite clunky. So, actually what I need to do is to open some files located on my work server. I have already successfully connected to the relevant server directories with Samba, and with programs built with GTK+ (such as GIMP) I can open files across the network because I have created a bookmark in Nautilus, and those bookmarks appear in the Open File dialog box created by GTK+. Now, Open Motif is different: it doesn't see network locations, orNautilus shortcuts. When I type "smb://serveripyadayada" in the search folder, it really doesn't like it and complains. So, what do I do? Can I get somehow Open Motif to open a network location? Or can I do a run-around and place a shortcut in the file system that points to the network location?

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Ubuntu :: Nautilus Location Bar: How To Write Manually Location

Oct 30, 2010

I have been testing ubuntu 10.10 maverick, it has some nice features. Anyway I am missing the possibility of writing manually the folder you want to go on nautilus using the Location bar. It was used to have some kind of icon which you can click and it switched between graphich breadcrumbs or the location of the folder and you could changed it manually, you know what I mean?

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Ubuntu :: Private Key Location?

Jan 15, 2010

me whereabouts in /home a private key that I've generated would be?I've just done a clean install of Lucid and want to import the keys from my backup of my Karmic home folder.

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Ubuntu :: Location Of X Display

Apr 20, 2010

On Ubuntu (as with 99% of other Linux distros), CTRL-ALT-F7 brings you to your X display on tty7 (:0)...is there any way for me to get the display to appear on tty2 or tty3 instead of 7?

I ask because my ubuntu box is a media server running XBMC. XBMC has some 'flaws'...one of which is screen refreshing during certain tasks (other than watching a video)...the easiest way to get it to kick back into gear is to switch to a terminal, then back to the X display...not that big of a deal really..but the problem lies in the fact that the remote I use for the computer (simple USB IR Remote grabbed off of eBay) has buttons programmed for CTRL-ALT-F[1,2,3,4]. So, if I could get X to appear in CTRL-ALT-F2 for instance, I could easily switch back and forth without having to get up to walk to the keyboard.

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Ubuntu :: Ssh Always Use Alternate Key Location?

May 2, 2010

I know I can add the -i to an ssh command to choose an alternate ssh key:

ssh -i /path/to/private/key user@remote

Is there a way to permanently set the alternate key file location so I can just:

ssh user@remote

Issue is that this is a dual boot Win and Ubuntu, and I store all my data (keys also) on a separate partition.

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Ubuntu :: How To Remove A Location

Aug 14, 2010

I made a shortcut to an ftp location but the port is wrong and now I want to remove that in the list but I have no idea how I can do that. I've made a screen shot so you can see what I mean, the language is in dutch but I guess that's not a problem.

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Ubuntu :: 11.04 - How To Change Location Of Top Bar

Jun 1, 2011

How can I make the bar on the up of the screen down. I want it to be like in ubuntu 10.04 down of the screen. What is the difference between 11.04 dvd.iso and 11.04 cd.iso. Isee a 11.10 dvd.iso. Is that a pre release ?

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Ubuntu :: Can't Mount Location?

Aug 5, 2011

Windows recently decided to hang before it booted, so I'm using an Ubuntu livedisk to access some files. It tells me it's unable to mount

Code:
UNABLE TO MOUNT LOCATION
Error mounting: mount exited with exit code 13: ntfs_attr_pread_i: ntfs_pread failed: Input/output error
Failed to calculate free MFT records: Input/output error[code]......

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Ubuntu :: Permanently Add A Location To $PATH

Jan 14, 2010

How do I permanently add a location to my $PATH so it is always there when I open terminal?

Also is there a GUI for this?

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Ubuntu :: Copy Files From Ldd To Location?

Jan 30, 2010

When I use ldd it prints the location of the depends.Is there a way to copy the depends listed to a location in a single command or streamline it? I don't want to copy each dependence once at a time.

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Ubuntu :: Unable To Mount Location?

Feb 22, 2010

I have some shared folders on my laptop, most of which I can access from any other machine in the house. But one returns an error every time from any PC. I open the Places menu, select network, choose the machine and get a set of shared folders. But when I try to open this one I get an error message "Unable to mount location. Failed to mount Windows Share". All the machines are running Ubuntu 9.04 or better. No problem with any other shared folder, and the permissions are the same for all.

I worked around it by creating another folder, copying everything across, and sharing it with the usual perfect result.

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Ubuntu :: What Is The Default Download Location

Apr 8, 2010

What is the default download location in ubuntu?

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Ubuntu :: Toggle Between Breadcrumbs And Location Bar?

Apr 29, 2010

how do I toggle between breadcrumbs and location bar? Ctrl L just doesn't do anything, just gives focus to the already existing location bar.

I'd like breadcrumbs back.

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Ubuntu :: Can't Get Videos To Play At Location

May 8, 2010

I "think" I have the right apps installed (but obviously not) but I still can't get the videos to play at the following location. Go here [URL].... choose any video and see if it will play for you. I've tried both FF and Chrome .. using 10.04

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Ubuntu :: Nautilus : Location Is Not A Folder?

May 18, 2010

Nautilus : Location is not a folder

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Ubuntu :: Best Location To Install Software?

Jul 9, 2010

Where should you install software? There isn't a "Program files" directory.

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Ubuntu :: Change To Trash Dir Location?

Jul 15, 2010

I have an SSD and i was wondering if i could change my trash location to an SD card that i always have plugged in, so that i write less to the drive and maybe extend the life of my ssd.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Automount Location In 10.04 From 10.09

Jul 31, 2010

In 9.10 I could access my auto-mounted network location with something like /home/user/.gvfs/sharename. This was particularly useful for F-Spot because that's the only way I could get it to import photos from my server.However, in 10.04 I no longer have a .gvfs folder and can't find a way to import photos from my server in F-Spot.

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Ubuntu :: Starting Location For SSH / FTP Login?

Aug 21, 2010

Im logging into a server through SFTP by going to places->Connect to Server, that way I can access my files easily through nautilus. When I login, it starts me in the root directory, but I want to start in my Home directory. Is there any way to have that my default starting location?

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Ubuntu :: Adding A Location To PATH?

Aug 27, 2010

Quote:

Select a starter package from the table at the top of this page and download it to your development computer. To install the SDK, simply unpack the starter package to a safe location and then add the location to your PATH.How do I add a location to PATH?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Php Upload Location ?

Oct 30, 2010

I am running php on my ubuntu server, and I am trying to upload files to it.

Heres my code:

Code:

I use the move_uploaded_file(), but I can't get the location to work correctly. "/var/www/upload/" uploads to "/var/www/". This is the only way i can get this code to work. I would like to upload to "/var/www/upload/".

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Ubuntu :: Default Save Location For VIM?

Nov 1, 2010

I saved a file with vim, but not really sure where it is. I didn't specify a save location, just :w filename.

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Ubuntu :: Copy File To New Location?

Nov 29, 2010

File is named similar to : logout 10.10.10 100817.txt

I need to copy this to a new directory.

To fine the latest file I was advised to use code...

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Ubuntu :: Set My Log Files To Copy Themselves To A Different Location ?

Dec 12, 2010

How can I set my log files to copy themselves to a different location every, say, two weeks? Thanks in advance.

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Ubuntu :: Location Of Password(login) In 9.10?

Dec 19, 2010

I just want to know where the password(login) file is located in ubuntu 9.10 and what is the encryption method(md5 etc..) for encrypting these passwords??

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Ubuntu :: Location Of File To Run At Boot?

Dec 30, 2010

How would I edit, from Terminal, the programs that run at boot? I'm making a project that's actually kind of cool and I need to add a program and remove a program, all without using a GUI.

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Ubuntu :: HDDs Keep Swapping The Location?

Jan 1, 2011

I have two HDs, one is a 80gb OS drive(Parallel ATA) and the other is a 1T storage drive (SATA). Well after each reboot they swap between /dev/sda and /dev/sdb, over and over again. One boot the OS is /dev/sda and the next its /dev/sdb, same goes for the second drive. This makes it difficult to setup fstab so it will mount the large storage drive on boot.

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Ubuntu :: Location Rather Than % Sign In The Terminal?

Feb 17, 2011

I have been recently been using Ubuntu machines in my faculty labs at university that have % as the terminal sign for the line rather than the location.

For example,
% kate &
% echo "helloooo" > hello.txt
%

I find this extremely annoying as I am used to % being replaced with a path to the current directory followed by a $. Like a default Ubuntu install.

For example,

james@james-pc:~$ cd Documents
james@james-pc:~/Documents$

I would like to know if there is an easy way to change this to what I am used to? I don't necessarily need the "james-pc" bit, the username would be nice but I really want the path to the directory.

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Ubuntu :: How To Find Location Of Executables

Feb 23, 2011

I just installed the xubuntu-desktop package on my netbook (running UNR), and I've got one major complaint about xfce.

I can't right-click on icons in the Applications menu and add them to the launcher!Instead I have to know the location of the executable for the application, so that I can right-click the panel, add a launcher, and then type the location of the executable in and manually select an icon for it...Of course it probably wouldn't be a pain if I could find everything. In Windows, if I want to know the location of a program that's running, I just open Task Manager, right-click the application, and select Properties.

Is there some equivalent or command-line way of finding the location of a running application in Linux?

A few I'd like to know the location of are:
1) Gnome System Monitor
2) Terminal
3) Swiftfox
... and I'll probably think of others.

Even though I'm using XFCE, I figured this fell under the "all variants" category since my main question is just how to find the locations of executables...

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