Sorry, I don't use netbeans.
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Sorry, I don't use netbeans.
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The quotation marks "" used may be a problem. I replaced them with the default "" in nedit, and the page displays properly.
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Are you talking about playing .swf files? If so, Google Chrome, Firefox can play them--if you installed Adobe Flash.
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As macduck says, the package already contains the binaries. Do not copy the "archive" (unpacked or not) to /usr/bin/ . Assuming you have unpacked the archive in your home folder, just do
cd...
Something is indeed not right: "javaw" is Microsoft's java. Equivalent to Sun/Oracle's "java".
I just tried to download and run the jar file on Lucid. It works ok. I suggest you download it again...
Get "gnome-system-monitor" with Synaptic. Then right-click on a panel (upper or lower) and choose Add to Panel. Select System Monitor. Now right-click on System Monitor, select Preferences. and tick...
Try rebooting.
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javaw.exe (note: not "javaws") is a MS command. Under Linux use "java".
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Did you use the full path for Seamonkey in the "Sun Java 6 Plugin Control Panel" > "Command to launch default browser"?
Did you click on Apply after doing so?
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aria2c from the repos is v1.8.0, but the most recent release is v1.10.9. You could try to uninstall the repo version, get the source of the new release, build and install it. That's what I did. It...
Trecker installs Tracker-Status-Icon on the panel. It looks like a magnifying lense and it flashes in a different color while indexing.
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Preferences > Personal Stuff > Browsing Data > Importa Data from Another Browser > ...
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Ctrl+Alt+F7 is definitely faster than typing "gohome".
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file [cache item]
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It works beautifully. Better than Tracker, in my opinion.
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Possibly because the system may clean /tmp when shutting down.
/luigi
How about
locate seamonkey.xpm
Way faster. Here's the output
/usr/share/app-install/icons/seamonkey.xpm
No, it does not.
/luigi
I believe it is possible to uninstall the manually compiled MPlayer from the folder where you did the compilation/installation:
sudo make uninstall
I don't know how "badly" you compiled...
I built and installed v0.6.0 on Lucid with no problems. The files are copied to the correct folders. The application can be uninstalled from the source folder (so, keep it and don't change anything...
Some applications have Firefox or other browsers hard-coded in.
/luigi
I don't know much about Chromium, but Google-Chrome (I use the dev version) has Flash built in.
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It's possible to build vlc v1.1.7 on Ubuntu 10.04. I did, and it works very well.
There are indeed many, many dependencies. First do what Crazy Horse suggests:
sudo apt-get build-dep vlc
...
I suggest you use Synaptic. The Software Center seems to be unreliable, as reported in these forums over and over again.
/luigi
I use beagle, not tracker. I think with beagle it's possible to have it search the locate db. I don't know about the reverse, but you can try the documentation for locate (man locate).
/luigi