Make sure you click "Apply" to actually reinstall Firefox. Just marking it for reinstallation won't do anything by itself.
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Make sure you click "Apply" to actually reinstall Firefox. Just marking it for reinstallation won't do anything by itself.
You can try the Flash 10 beta. It supports PulseAudio (giving you audio from multiple sources) and MAY be more stable for you, though it's a crapshoot. Be sure to uninstall Flash 9 (and related...
Have you tried uninstalling the program?
Hm. It's a very, very old program that used an old version of the X windowing system when it was called something else. At this point, you would probably have to dive into the code and make a few...
You may have better luck trying to install the .deb file available on the website instead of the .tar.gz.
Are there any restricted drivers available? System -> Administration -> Hardware Drivers
If so, enable them and reboot.
You do not need to use any particular IDE or editor to write Ruby applications. A text editor like gedit will work fine.
Nor does it matter where you save the file. Nor does it matter what you...
It's best to start learning here. You can also follow this guide which uses the irb in your web browser for your convenience.
If you do not use a proxy, make sure "Direct internet connection" is chosen from: System -> Preferences -> Network Proxy. Then try again.
VLC is another media player you can try. You can install with:
sudo apt-get install vlc
You can download a CD image here.
You are reading the message in a different way. It merely means you must run 'dpkg --configure -a' in a Terminal.
It allows users to install Firefox add-ons through the Ubuntu package manager.
To start, you can use Ruby in the interactive mode. Then find a good beginner's guide on the Internet and follow along.
rm -r ~/.mozilla/firefox
The easiest but most invasive thing to do would be to delete your Firefox profile and give Firefox a fresh start. Backup your bookmarks.
rm -r ~/.mozilla/firefox
You can try the Flash 10 beta. Uninstall Flash 9 and then move the libflashplayer.so in archive to ~/.mozilla/plugins and restart Firefox.
If there are any proprietary drivers available in that configuration window, check the "Enabled" box and reboot.
None for AIM, but keep your eye on Empathy. It already does video for Jabber.
Yes, the state of audio in a default 8.04 install is messy and causes conflicts. If you're feeling ambitious, you can resolve most of your issues with this guide.
Have you installed a restricted driver for your video card? Do so, if one is available.
System -> Administration -> Hardware Drivers
You may want to try the Flash 10 beta.
Extract it, then move libflashplayer.so to ~/.mozilla/plugins
To be safe, delete your Firefox profile before installing Firefox 2. Then run:
sudo apt-get install firefox-2
You are missing dependencies. See their FAQ.
The following command may fetch all the dependencies you need:
sudo apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev libxml2-dev gettext libnss-dev libnspr-dev
...
Does anybody know how to configure which sound devices Empathy should use?
My default PulseAudio device output is not the same device output I would like Empathy to use.
Currently, the only way...