Click the OK button and, in a few seconds, you'll notice a "swap" line with the specified size;. This screen will feature a map of the Earth. Upon the selection of your current location, the time for the final system will adjust accordingly. You can try to guess you exact location with the mouse on the map, or just type the town in the designated field.
Click the "Forward" button after you have selected your desired location On this screen, you will be able to choose a desired keyboard layout. But the default automatic selection should work for most of you. You can also click the "Figure Out Keyboard Layout" button for better recognition of your keyboard's layout.
Click the "Forward" button when you have finished with the keyboard configuration However, in case you want to install it manually for some reason Installation: search in Software Center: gnome shell.
If you decided to install Gnome Shell, you may also be interested install the Gnome Shell 3. Indicators - You can install many indicators, which will appear on the top panel of your desktop. These indicators can display information about many things weather, hardware sensors, ssh, system monitors, dropbox, virtualbox, etc.
A complete list of indicators, along with a brief description of their installation, is available at Ask Ubuntu. Quicklists - Quicklists allow you to access common functionalities of the applications. They run through the bar that appears on the left on your desktop. A complete list of quicklists, along with a brief description of their installation, is available at Ask Ubuntu. Compiz is the one who makes those amazing stationery that leaves us all speechless.
Unfortunately Ubuntu does not come with any graphical interface to configure Compiz. Also, it doesn't come with all the plugins installed. To remove the so-called "global menu", which makes the applications menu appear on the top panel of your desktop, I simply opened a terminal and typed the following:. If you are a lover of the global menu and you don't like that LibreOffice I don't support it, I opened a terminal and wrote the following:. The content of the article adheres to our principles of editorial ethics.
To report an error click here! Your email address will not be published. Your contribution is a real gem, this was what I wanted, thank you very much and good luck in life. I had an unreasonable problem with this version, and that is that once I install flash, when accessing the TUENTI social network, the network card disappears, that is, the signal is not lost, but the equipment does not register any card Wi-Fi or ethernet network, and not even updating can alleviate the failure.
What to say that happens to me only since The truth is that I would not know how to help you. Anyone have any ideas? As far as I understand, it seems that it is a problem with the kernel rather than the distro. That is to say, the kernel that Ubuntu uses seems to no longer have that driver, which attracts my attention. Anyway, I find it hard to believe that the kernel no longer supports that driver I think it does not have the driver, when I put lsmod grep rt I get several drivers but no rtsta, instead in the others it is Dear, you make a very good contribution here I have installed ubuntu I am left in the login menu, where you have to put the password.
To record a video with your webcam, I recommend you try Cheese. If you are trying to record video with Empathy it might be a Google issue in case you are trying to use Google chat. You have to configure it in a special way to make it work I think at some point I made a post on the subject. Search for "empathy" in the blog search engine. Here's why I say this blog is cases neutral.
This looks like a Windows guide. It is best to remove the data to install from scratch, and of course try with Open Xange or Mageia so that these things do not happen to you again.
Hi, I'm a new Linux user, and like most beginners from what I've read , I've chosen to start my Ubuntu adventure. I have installed 'Ubuntu I found your tutorial and it has helped me a lot to add other things that do not come by default, however, I have not been able to install the 'Ubuntu Tweak' even though I have followed your instructions to the letter.
Now every time I update I get the following:. I'd really appreciate it if you could tell me how I can reverse that, or else and if possible how to install it without getting that error or if someone else in the community could help me, I'd really be grateful. I just noticed that Ubuntu Tweak doesn't seem to have a package for Ubuntu Can someone else confirm it?
Che, the guide assumes the user has internet. But at the very beginning of the system installation you don't ask yourself in which language you want it? Is that with an internet connection, when choosing a language other than English, the language packs corresponding to the choice are downloaded.
Or did that change in this version? If I stay like this, I don't find any meaning in the language. Although good, it is valid for those who did not install the packages initially, whatever it was. Oe broder, I think you were wrong with the image of the classic Gnome, the one you put is version Thank you very much, you are a student of the subject and make the concepts embodied here very clear.
From Colombia. What is it? That's because at some point apt either from terminal or from synaptic quit unexpectedly. It can also happen when you open synaptic trains and you want to install something from the terminal Ok, I'll do that then.
Thank you very much for your attention. I knew that what was happening to me was something strange, because I have not found anything on the internet that resembles it. Thanks again and best regards. I have a problem, the update manager tells me that the system was updated for the last time 83 days ago, I give it check, it starts but then it sends me the following legend on the screen and it does not let me update, what do I do:. Now I have a question I'm quite new to linux and when I tested Ubuntu The problem is that in this new version of Ubuntu the rtsta could not find it and it was impossible for me to install the updates and graphic driver and everything from the internet.
Once the above steps are done, the installation of Ubuntu The following image shows the installing of Ubuntu Once the Machine restarted, you will get the following Log in window.
Type your password on the below of your user name and Press Enter. Setup WSUS 3. How to Install Team Viewer on Ubuntu But question 2 can you boot off a logical partition? I've read otherwise but that may be out of date. Assuming I can, I'll have a play. Sorry for the late reply.
Linux does not care if the installation is on physical or logical partitions. It will work equally well. The only requirement is the boot loader being installed to the MBR or a primary partition, due to the way the MBR works.
You would still need to remove one of those partitions, and make it logical during the installation of Linux. The best way would be to make a full backup, and just remove that partition in the Linux installation you want "choose something else" option during the partitioning phase. Essentially: 1. Remove 4th partition. Create logical partition for the remainder of the hard disk space.
Create NTFS volume to the correct size you need 4. Create root partition for Linux 5. Create SWAP partition at end of remaining hard disk space. Thanks a lot, Leeky. At the moment I'm having problems - I've found that the Ubuntu and other Linuxes distro doesn't have a driver for my hard disk controller, so I'm going to have either to plug the disk drive into a different controller or to get old of the driver and find out how to install it with the Linux.
That is very odd, usually they're identified right off of the bat. What controller is it that's causing you problems? It's a Marvell controller. I've now replugged the drive into the Intel controller on the same mobo and parted -l finds it and the partitions, but haven't had time to do any more yet.
Probably not for a few days now that was my weekend project and it's already Tuesday. Aye, I know how that feels. I had a rather stressful weekend migrating my server with loads of sites from the US to the UK.
It should have been a smooth transition planned to take just a long days work at the weekend, but was still knee deep in it most of yesterday. Hey Leeky, thanks for the thread It explains the entire process in a very detailed way. Thanks, and bookmarked. Though I still don't like Linux much, and don't think it's quite ready for people like me yet.
Pedro Akaki. Was looking for this so long. Thanks for the guide for the installation it will surely help many. Geez, I might need a guide on helping me to fix a libc6 error I'm getting while upgrading to Xfce 4. Hi Lee, Thanks a lot for this detailed description for Ubuntu Now, if I could figure out how to upgrade to Ubuntu Then not even my Windows 7 will boot.
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