[QUOTE=joemomma53;31882930]You mean [url=https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=40420]Archey[/url]?
It's on the AUR. A guide to using the AUR is [url=https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_User_Repository#Installing_packages]here[/url], or you could install something that does that for you, such as [url=https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Yaourt]Yaourt[/url][/QUOTE]
Thats the one, thank you
[QUOTE=joemomma53;31882930]or you could install something that does that for you, such as [url=https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Yaourt]Yaourt[/url][/QUOTE]
I used to use clyde but I now find pacaur my repo tool of choice (Since the Clyde devs quit)
Hm, any idea why the ability to set a terminal shortcut is disabled? I have the Gnome DE
It shouldn't be in any version of Gnome. Which version are you using?
[QUOTE=ASmellyOgre;31885719]It shouldn't be in any version of Gnome. Which version are you using?[/QUOTE]
Gnome 3, it's with the other keyboard shortcuts in settings
Just search "terminal" and drag it to the favorites bar/dock or open the terminal, right-click on the icon in the favorites bar/dock, and select "add to favorites". If that doesn't work, you could try adding a launcher to your desktop (assuming you let Nautilus draw the desktop).
I'm trying to run UNetBootin from Fedora 15, but I get the following error: [code]g_dbus_connection_real_closed: Remote peer vanished with error: Underlying GIOStream returned 0 bytes on an async read (g-io-error-quark, 0). Exiting.[/code]
This also happens when I try to run Firefox as root (I only did this to see if it would cause the same thing.
[QUOTE=Andaeeee;31885465]Hm, any idea why the ability to set a terminal shortcut is disabled? I have the Gnome DE[/QUOTE]
You could try something like guake out? It's amazing.
Recently got my Arch laptop up and using KDE, but there's one nagging flaw: I stream all my movies over SAMBA from my NAS, and nothing seems to want to stream over SAMBA. VLC segfaults / throws Generic Mc. Error, Dragon does nothing, and MPlayer plays it with no video. Ideas (short of manually mounting it with fstab, which I don't want to do because I'm constantly in-and-out of my home network)?
I've never had problems streaming with Arch/KDE.
Does mplayer throw any errors?
I've heard that OpenJDK is shitty and slow, and that there was another alternative. Anyone know about this?
Yes, we do know about it. However, you should probably just try OpenJDK before you dismiss is based on what you've heard.
openjdk/jre is just as fast but you'll occasionally have issues with some programs (ie minecraft)
[QUOTE=Andaeeee;31885465]Hm, any idea why the ability to set a terminal shortcut is disabled? I have the Gnome DE[/QUOTE]
It says "disabled" because it hasn't been set. You should still be able to set it, though.
[QUOTE=leach139;31890885]Recently got my Arch laptop up and using KDE, but there's one nagging flaw: I stream all my movies over SAMBA from my NAS, and nothing seems to want to stream over SAMBA. VLC segfaults / throws Generic Mc. Error, Dragon does nothing, and MPlayer plays it with no video. Ideas (short of manually mounting it with fstab, which I don't want to do because I'm constantly in-and-out of my home network)?[/QUOTE]
What is the console output of mplayer?
Anybody got a suggestion for a Java IDE and a HTML IDE?
[QUOTE=Sir Whoopsalot;31897383]Anybody got a suggestion for a Java IDE and a HTML IDE?[/QUOTE]
Eclipse.
Java, HTML, Javascript, C++, and more if you want
One last thing, my laptops middle mouse button which I always used to use for scrolling now registers as a left click. Is there any way of changing that?
[QUOTE=Sir Whoopsalot;31897383]Anybody got a suggestion for a Java IDE and a HTML IDE?[/QUOTE]
Vim and/or Emacs.
But pick Vim.
[editline]23rd August 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=ButtsexV17;31895240]openjdk/jre is just as fast but you'll occasionally have issues with some programs (ie minecraft)[/QUOTE]
The only problem I've had with minecraft on OpenJDK is that sometimes the movement keys get "stuck". So if you're moving forward, and you release the W key, your character keeps moving.
[QUOTE=thelinx;31895932]What is the console output of mplayer?[/QUOTE]
Any app I try and open a video in just throws "Remote files not accepted: You can only select local files" (tested with VLC, SMPlayer, and Dragon). Trying to open it through Dolphin just starts a download to /tmp (which isn't ideal every time I want to watch The Terminator). I don't really want to have to fire up a command line and whack in the smb:// URL to mplayer every time I wanna watch a movie, and right now it's just throwing "Could not open from LAN" unless I open it through Dolphin, which starts streaming audio only.
I'm going to try out Fedora. If I don't like Gnome 3 do they have openbox in the repos?
I believe that they do.
[QUOTE=Boris-B;31910450]I believe that they do.[/QUOTE]
Thanks, disk just burned.
[QUOTE=Dr. Deeps;31910443]I'm going to try out Fedora. If I don't like Gnome 3 do they have openbox in the repos?[/QUOTE]
They have KDE, LDXE, Openbox, and whatnot.
The gnome software manager has no sorting algorithm though (sorts alphabetically by package name), so prepare to search a bit.
I'm not home right now, is there a way for an ubuntu server to repair its network config if i mess it up from ssh?
[QUOTE=Giraffen93;31915051]I'm not home right now, is there a way for an ubuntu server to repair its network config if i mess it up from ssh?[/QUOTE]
If you messed it up, then it's using the messed up config. To repair that, you'd have to connect to it first.
[QUOTE=T3hGamerDK;31915103]If you messed it up, then it's using the messed up config. To repair that, you'd have to connect to it first.[/QUOTE]
But if i can't connect to it? If i mess up the config i can't connect to the machine, i'm just wondering if like it can detect when the internet doesn't work then it will revert to a backup automatically.
[QUOTE=Giraffen93;31915127]But if i can't connect to it? If i mess up the config i can't connect to the machine, i'm just wondering if like it can detect when the internet doesn't work then it will revert to a backup automatically.[/QUOTE]
No, it won't work that way. Depending on how you fucked it up, try using LAN cables?
[QUOTE=T3hGamerDK;31915264]No, it won't work that way. Depending on how you fucked it up, try using LAN cables?[/QUOTE]
But i can't get home until 2 hours, and i have nothing to do here since everything is blocked so i'm setting up an VPN at home, but i don't want to mess up the network config since i run a filehost and shit and i can't restart it until i get home.
Hello again. I need some shell scripting help.
I have this script that needs to be run as root, but there are certain commands in it as well that needs to be run as an other user (let's call it user1). How do you specify that one single command is to be run as user1 and then resume running as root?
[QUOTE=Giraffen93;31915051]I'm not home right now, is there a way for an ubuntu server to repair its network config if i mess it up from ssh?[/QUOTE]
[code]#!/bin/bash
while [ 1 ]; do
sleep 10
if ! ping -qc 1 google.com > /dev/null; then
echo "Problem detected, restoring backup"
#Shut down interface
cp config.bak config
#Start interface
fi
done[/code]
[editline]24th August 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=Surma;31920743]Hello again. I need some shell scripting help.
I have this script that needs to be run as root, but there are certain commands in it as well that needs to be run as an other user (let's call it user1). How do you specify that one single command is to be run as user1 and then resume running as root?[/QUOTE]
[code]su -c <command> <user>[/code]
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