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Re: Ubuntu Linux by Gargoylesmiles(m): 8:12pm On Jul 29, 2018
purplekayc:
I did a fsck check a while ago without the installation disks and it fixed the problem.
Am told it's temporary ,hope it will not return.

You need to check your HDD for errors if this continues.It might be failing.
Install GSmartcontrol and run a disk check. Hope this helps.
Re: Ubuntu Linux by ezehy: 2:52pm On Jul 31, 2018
Wine not working on 18.04, any solution?

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Re: Ubuntu Linux by 4llerbuntu(m): 4:35pm On Jul 31, 2018

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Re: Ubuntu Linux by hichamaziz: 10:19pm On Aug 25, 2018
thank you mr

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Re: Ubuntu Linux by Ayodele951(m): 6:12am On Sep 27, 2018
I have dual boot of windows 8 and kali linux on my system. I want to remove the window 8 and install window 10, Please how can i go about that without altering the kali linux.
Re: Ubuntu Linux by blackweaver(m): 10:12am On Sep 27, 2018
Ayodele951:
I have dual boot of windows 8 and kali linux on my system. I want to remove the window 8 and install window 10, Please how can i go about that without altering the kali linux.

Once you upgrade, you won't be able to see your linux boot.
What happens is that after you install windows, the Master Boot Record is overwritten by windows, although your linux is still present in its partition.
What I would advise you to do is first make a linux bootable cd or usb, then upgrade your windows. Afterwards boot with your bootable disk and install grub on your mbr.

Check this link for instance:
https://networkwolves./2015/04/13/repair-kali-linux-grub-after-installing-window-in-dual-boot/

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Re: Ubuntu Linux by Romeo386: 10:37pm On Oct 10, 2018
Pls I deleted a partition from my laptop, how can I allocate the unallocated free space of the deleted partition to my C: drive? When I right click on the C: drive, "extend partition" option is in grey (not click able). Please help me. Thanks.
Re: Ubuntu Linux by duwdu: 4:01pm On Oct 11, 2018
Romeo386:
Pls I deleted a partition from my laptop, how can I allocate the unallocated free space of the deleted partition to my C: drive? When I right click on the C: drive, "extend partition" option is in grey (not click able). Please help me. Thanks.

EaseUs Partition Manager should solve your problem. Get the free version from easeus' website.

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Re: Ubuntu Linux by Romeo386: 9:22pm On Oct 13, 2018
duwdu:


EaseUs Partition Manager should solve your problem. Get the free version from easeus' website.

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I tried mini tool partition master but it didn't work
Re: Ubuntu Linux by Gbengard(m): 1:52pm On Oct 16, 2018
Some should help me with the Telegram Group link.

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Re: Ubuntu Linux by Cormung: 9:04am On Oct 20, 2018
Oh, Linux thread. I like these topics. I worked a lot with this OS. What a time. I remember how I struggled when I tried to run it. Thankfully, now you can find guides that describe how to run a virtual machine. But long ago I spent lots of time on it.
Re: Ubuntu Linux by bigrovar(m): 9:47pm On Oct 28, 2018
Recently decided to try things out in gtk land after a long absence. Utterly disappointed. Gnome 3 is a big pile of poo. It is heavy using almost 5g of ram with just file Firefox (with one tap open) and slow as sin. It is sad what default Ubuntu has become.. I had to remove it and install unity back before sanity prevailed on the machine. Gnome 2 was one of the best desktop GUI ever made. What they did to it in vain pursuit of mobile is sad and a cautionary tale.
Re: Ubuntu Linux by blackweaver(m): 10:53am On Oct 30, 2018
bigrovar:
Recently decided to try things out in gtk land after a long absence. Utterly disappointed. Gnome 3 is a big pile of poo. It is heavy using almost 5g of ram with just file Firefox (with one tap open) and slow as sin. It is sad what default Ubuntu has become.. I had to remove it and install unity back before sanity prevailed on the machine. Gnome 2 was one of the best desktop GUI ever made. What they did to it in vain pursuit of mobile is sad and a cautionary tale.

I wonder how people use gnome 3. But is unity still in use? I stick with mate myself
Re: Ubuntu Linux by bigrovar(m): 11:17pm On Oct 30, 2018
blackweaver:


I wonder how people use gnome 3. But is unity still in use? I stick with mate myself
Unity is still in the repository but it is nolonger shipped with any Ubuntu imagine. What I did was to install Ubuntu 18.04 via the text based installer then install Ubuntu unity desktop which worked fine. Gnome 3 is vomit atm.
Re: Ubuntu Linux by Chxta(m): 8:13pm On Oct 31, 2018
bigrovar:

Unity is still in the repository but it is nolonger shipped with any Ubuntu imagine. What I did was to install Ubuntu 18.04 via the text based installer then install Ubuntu unity desktop which worked fine. Gnome 3 is vomit atm.

These days I do KDE Neon on my personal laptop, and Lubuntu 18.10 on all the systems in my office. You should try it. The move to LXQt by Lubuntu was really good. We have no need to change the office systems.

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Re: Ubuntu Linux by blackweaver(m): 8:17pm On Oct 31, 2018
Chxta:


These days I do KDE Neon on my personal laptop, and Lubuntu 18.10 on all the systems in my office. You should try it. The move to LXQt by Lubuntu was really good. We have no need to change the office systems.

Hmm, I should try it then
Re: Ubuntu Linux by bigrovar(m): 10:51am On Nov 01, 2018
Chxta:


These days I do KDE Neon on my personal laptop, and Lubuntu 18.10 on all the systems in my office. You should try it. The move to LXQt by Lubuntu was really good. We have no need to change the office systems.

So I have heard. The move to Lxqt went well. Lx* holds a special place in my heart because the project started getting attention when netbooks swept the computer scene and desire for a light weight desktop environment was strong. The transition to Qt after it merged with Razor Qt was eagerly anticipated by this one.

I used KDE Neon for close to 2 years. But the drive for a complete PIM suite pushed me to search for something different. KDE PIM Suite of Kmail, Korganiser and Kaddress book just don't cut it. Akonadi is just a "promiscuous woman". Thunderbird lacked the type of integration I wanted which left me with Unity. Not as light weight nor flexible as plasma desktop but it is light years from the vomit called gnome 3. The result is a well integrated desktop where emails can be turned to calendar entries, I can right click on a document and send it to anyone on my contact by email. Perfect integration with google account (Drive, Mail, Contact, Calendar). Redhat really put money into making evolution the best PIM suite in the open source desktop. I have my eyes on the Silk project aka Akonadi Next and their goal of creating a new email suite for kde. Their Kube email client is very promising but still a long way to go. Hopefully, once that is done.. I pack my bags and head back to KDE.

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Re: Ubuntu Linux by dukeo(m): 9:29pm On Nov 02, 2018
bigrovar:


So I have heard. The move to Lxqt went well. Lx* holds a special place in my heart because the project started getting attention when netbooks swept the computer scene and desire for a light weight desktop environment was strong. The transition to Qt after it merged with Razor Qt was eagerly anticipated by this one.

I used KDE Neon for close to 2 years. But the drive for a complete PIM suite pushed me to search for something different. KDE PIM Suite of Kmail, Korganiser and Kaddress book just don't cut it. Akonadi is just a "promiscuous woman". Thunderbird lacked the type of integration I wanted which left me with Unity. Not as light weight nor flexible as plasma desktop but it is light years from the vomit called gnome 3. The result is a well integrated desktop where emails can be turned to calendar entries, I can right click on a document and send it to anyone on my contact by email. Perfect integration with google account (Drive, Mail, Contact, Calendar). Redhat really put money into making evolution the best PIM suite in the open source desktop. I have my eyes on the Silk project aka Akonadi Next and their goal of creating a new email suite for kde. Their Kube email client is very promising but still a long way to go. Hopefully, once that is done.. I pack my bags and head back to KDE.

Tried installing this Ubuntu on my desktop and I got the errno 5. Input/output and I wiped the whole disk and my files and still the same issue. I need help
Re: Ubuntu Linux by bigrovar(m): 1:00am On Nov 03, 2018
dukeo:


Tried installing this Ubuntu on my desktop and I got the errno 5. Input/output and I wiped the whole disk and my files and still the same issue. I need help
most like an install disk problem or the drive you intend to install to has bad sectors.
Re: Ubuntu Linux by IDRWFB(m): 8:39pm On Nov 13, 2018
Following. Will need help along the way.
Re: Ubuntu Linux by faithfull18(f): 6:10am On Nov 16, 2018
Lovely OS.
Re: Ubuntu Linux by NoChill: 4:00pm On Nov 21, 2018
Please i want to know if I can run normal. exe files in Linux/Ubuntu for example photoshop or Microsoft Word. Or do they have special applications like Mac
Re: Ubuntu Linux by edicied: 9:18pm On Nov 21, 2018
NoChill:
Please i want to know if I can run normal. exe files in Linux/Ubuntu for example photoshop or Microsoft Word. Or do they have special applications like Mac
I think Gimp and Libre office replaced those software on Linux or you could try to use WINE to run the .exe

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Re: Ubuntu Linux by blackweaver(m): 9:55am On Nov 23, 2018
edicied:
I think Gimp and Libre office replaced those software on Linux or you could try to use WINE to run the .exe

Wps office is another alternative to Microsoft office on both Linux and windows

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Re: Ubuntu Linux by edicied: 3:45pm On Nov 23, 2018
blackweaver:


Wps office is another alternative to Microsoft office on both Linux and windows
I haven't used it before is the interface that good on Linux?
Re: Ubuntu Linux by blackweaver(m): 9:58pm On Nov 23, 2018
edicied:
I haven't used it before is the interface that good on Linux?

It's quie ok, and it looks more like Microsoft office than libreoffice
Re: Ubuntu Linux by edicied: 10:13pm On Nov 23, 2018
blackweaver:


It's quie ok, and it looks more like Microsoft office than libreoffice
Ok, but have you tried using Photoshop exe on Linux?
Re: Ubuntu Linux by Olalekank(m): 9:59am On Nov 24, 2018
Hello here! Never knew this kinda section existed on nairaland.

I recently decided to join the ubuntu crew as I realized the windows OS was just for receiving fresh breeze.

I need someone's help please. Is it possible to have the virtual box to support mac on ubuntu running on an intel pentium and 8GB RAM laptop?
Responses would be greatly appreciated!

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