I have recently upgraded to Ubuntu 12.04. All the pre-installed software works fine, but some other programs such as Gimp Image Editor, Tuxguitar, and even Terminal have been giving me some issues.
When I open up one of these programs, the arrow to the left of the icon that indicates that a program is opened does not appear.
I just finished installing crunchbang Linux on my computer. I’m trying to install all the useful programs I used .The problem is I can’t open any of them. When I finish downloading the certain program I try to open it so it can install, but it then says I need to choose an application to open it with.
I have searched all the forums and found many posts about keyboard repeat rate but none quite like my issue.
I can alter the repeat rate when a key is held down but can find no way to change the delay when repeating the same key stroke, as when typing double letters (allow, see.
Yesterday I did a fresh install of 11.10 with a 11.10 vBox and can't get it to work. I have done this before and don't understand why Im getting so much grief now.
The vBox install starts out corrupted and in 20 minutes or so after install will become corrupted beyond use.
When I go to the site to download Ubuntu and I click “Install Ubuntu Desktop”, when it’s done downloading it asks me to choose from the list of programs to open it with and none of them work. Even after clicking “browse” and looking for a program that would probably work with it, and none of those work either. Can you help me? Note (My current operating system is “Microsoft Windows XP“.)
Okay, I have the following problem:
I have a file (.jnlp, but that isn't important) that I want to open with a certain program (javaws). Problem is that the program I want to open it with is not diosplayed in the list of programs when selecting Open with in the right-click menu.
I have a computer with 16 GB of RAM, but I often run many memory-intensive programs on at once. Chromium itself often takes up nearly half, and on top of that I often have Windows 7 and another instance of Kubuntu in VirtualBox, along with other programs like KTorrent and Folding@home. I also have /tmp mounted as tmpfs.
I run Ubuntu 12.04LTS and work with a lot of open PDFs, web windows, etc. The Unity launcher is too slow on my netbook, and doesn't provide the organizational features I need: I'm looking for a light program that would show me a tabbed, labeled list of everything I have open so that I can easily switch between files and windows. Any suggestions?
I am suppose to make a program that cuts the extension off of a file. It uses that .ext to decide which program needs to be used to open the file. This only finds the name of the program from a list of programs I made. My problem is when it has the name of the program it needs to use, how can I make the program open the file with code in the script.