Hi.
I'm on Precise using the standard Remmina from the repoes, but it's got some annoying window placement bugs.
I tested Quantal, and discovered that the bugs have been fixed in the version shipped with Quantal.
In both version of Remmina, under "About", it's the same version number, "0.9.99.1".
Why don't they put the "fewer bugs version" in Precise, or how can I
I have an un-rooted Galaxy Note (1) GT-N7000B running the latest 4.0.4 ICS Android.
Going back at least to June when I got the first version of Ice Cream Sandwich (and maybe earlier) I began to notice that sometimes I find the GPS-tag feature of the camera has reverted to "off". I don't know why this is happening? It is not immediate; it is usually after a few weeks.
I remotely administer a 12.04 LTS desktop and will periodically do
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
However, if the upgrade installs something that causes a system issue, I'd like to roll it back to the previous version.
Is there a way to tell what items will be upgrade, along with the from/to versions?
Once the upgrade is done, is there a way to restore the previous version (an
This simple tutorial will show you how to install or upgrade the newly released KDE 4.9 in Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin.
After six months of hard work, KDE announced its latest set of releases, KDE Plasma Workspaces, KDE Applications, and the KDE Platform version 4.9.0 on August 1, 2012. Provided many interesting and new features, quality improvements, and new updated applications.
I have remmina 0.9.99.1 (1.0.0) in ubuntu precise.
In the password dialog box the "save password" feature is not available.
I would like to install a program from a PPA that has both Oneiric and Precise versions of the same program. The Precise version of the program is 2.2 whereas the Oneiric version is 2.0
If I try an install the normal way through the software centre or the terminal, the Oneiric 2.0 version will be installed. Is there an easy way to force Ubuntu to install the Precise version?
I would like to install a program from a PPA that has both Oneiric and Precise versions of the same program. The Precise version of the program is 2.2 whereas the Oneiric version is 2.0
If I try an install the normal way through the software centre or the terminal, the Oneiric 2.0 version will be installed. Is there an easy way to force Ubuntu to install the Precise version?
I have a question about using packages for production.
As of now I am using Ubuntu 12.0.4 precise for my production boxes. I am now running my servers in the cloud which brings me here to ask my question.
Normally I would either install a package or compile it manually, and keep that version until I need to upgrade.
I have both Precise and Quantal installed on separate partitions on same HDD.
While installing Quantal, in my forgetfulness I let it install Grub. No issues so far. Machine works fine.
However, whenever there is Grub version upgrade on either versions of Ubuntu or if I run update-grub in either the Grub gets replaced by the version where the upgrade or update happened.
Let me be more clear.