I installed only the base debian package and during installation I did not select any of GUI window manager, laptop, or system utilities.
So basically I'm running debian from command line, now I want to set up a GUI just for desktop. For this I tried installing gnome-core by
apt-get install gnome-core
But is shows gnome-core as a 400MB archive, is the core package so big?
I had Kubutnu 12.04 which was shot after installing updates and could not fix the problem.
Following this article in order to get my Infuse to work with Rom Manager, "Install ClockworkMod Recovery On Samsung Infuse 4G [How To]" I find only about 7 entries in the DL section of the app, nothing I've ever heard of. What's the deal there?
Emerald Theme Manager is a useful software to manage the themes installed on your Linux system. This time I want to show you how to install Emerald Theme manager on Mandriva 2010.
First, make sure the repository is well configured on your Mandriva 2010.
Dear *,I want to install xen hypervisor in !# and related tools.From the official Debian wiki (Squeeze) it says that installation can be done through a metapackage. Nevertheless, I get the following when giving it a try:nuno@NINhOs:~$ sudo apt-get install xen-linux-system
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information...
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Most of us will install our GNU/Linux system once or twice and then use the excellent package management systems to upgrade when new releases of our chosen distribution come out. Users of Debian and Debian-based systems (such as Ubuntu) will be quite used to the idea that you only need to install it once.
This is a theoretical scenario that has come up as part of another question:
I have x Ubuntu desktops with x users.
Users don't have sudo privs
I can let them install things through the software center by editing the Policy Kit rules
But that would let them install anything (inc games) which is not desirable.
I'm wondering if there's a hack that would be able to limit what sorts of things a us
Hello,
I am coming from the Debian way (previously used Ubuntu 9.04) and I am having troubles with the package mannager in Fedora 11.
hello dears
i installed fedora 9 and i forget to select & add kde enviroment while installing fedora
now in default enviroment i want to install kde but i can't
i follow this way
system->administration->add/remove software
but in this section i can't select kde enviroment and install it !