The CPU beep is a really irritating thing in Linux distros and sometimes the graphical sound manager does not work when shutting it up.
Fortunately there is a simple way to do it in terminal. In Ubuntu (and distros based upon it) type:
gksudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
In Debian type:
Awesome python completion module for gedit would be nice indeed.
What I want for Christmas is simple:
Being able to adjust application sound volumes and choose output device via volume drop-down.
I installed vmware in order to get a Linux system.
I started a project and created a database.
In addition, I wrote these lines in the Ubuntu, in order to get something like textmate (it is called: gmate):
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ubuntu-on-rails/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install gedit-gmate
I am searching how can I open a rails project in gmate, and didn't find (in textmate is:
I installed vmware in order to get a Linux system.
I started a project and created a database.
In addition, I wrote these lines in the Ubuntu, in order to get something like textmate (it is called: gmate):
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ubuntu-on-rails/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install gedit-gmate
I am searching how can I open a rails project in gmate, and didn't find (in tex
I've just been attacked with exactly the same console output after running scribes, and after some investigation it seems like some parts of scribes are being run using python3 instead of python2.E.g.
This brief tutorial will show you how to set gedit the default tex
Su Linux possiamo trovare centinaia di editor di testi come Gedit, Kate, Mousepad, e tanti altri, tutti molto completi e semplici da usare, tuttavia alcuni utenti potrebbero trovarli limitanti per certi tipi di esigenze come ad esempio la programmazione.
I’ve revamped the hamster graphics library (the pygtk/cairo abstraction thing).
What it means is, that you can do this:
In 110 lines.
Just a short Tutorial today. It’s surprising how many people do not know this. To change the hostname under Linux, open a terminal window. Type the following code.
sudo nano /etc/hosts
and change the text to your new hostname. Changes will take effect on Restart.