The fact that Automatix exists shows that there is still a ways to go for Ubuntu to become user friendly. Things are progressing, albeit not as quickly as some would like. I think the improvements...
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The fact that Automatix exists shows that there is still a ways to go for Ubuntu to become user friendly. Things are progressing, albeit not as quickly as some would like. I think the improvements...
To those still running Dapper: How do you deal with the Dapper repos containing old versions of all your applications? I have this problem even with Edgy. Either the repos have old versions, or...
I think you make some good points. I really didn't intend to quantify the number or percentage of people who want bleeding edge software. However, it would be interesting to know, e.g., how many...
The leading packaging systems for Linux are broken, notwithstanding the interesting justifications in this thread.
How could maintainers of a free operating system test all the software in the...
I didn't mount anything. I went to settings > configure amarok > media devices. Clicked Add Device, plugin = MTP, Name = zen. That's all.
I think the name could have been anything. It...
I don't really know what the error message says, but it looks like similar to a problem I had. I solved it by running the make commands AND the configure command with sudo. The reason for this is...
ok.. making progress. I reinstalled libmtp, then reinstalled amarok (twice). Now amarok shows the option for mtp. however, it still doesn't detect the device.
when i plug in the device,...
amarok-xine depends on amarok according to synaptic. I uninstalled both then reinstalled from the source, skipping the install of amarok-xine. Then in amarok, under Settings > Configure Amarok > ...
I had to run configure as root. For some reason all the dirs were owned by root. Suppose I could have done a chown an all. Thanks for the help. Unfortunately, my creative zen micro still won't...
The result is:
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/jross/dls/amarok/amarok/amarok-1.4.3/amarok'
make[1]: *** No rule to make target `install'. Stop.
make[1]: Leaving directory...
Are these make errors normal?
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/jross/dls/amarok/amarok/amarok-1.4.3/amarok'
make[2]: *** No rule to make target `all'. Stop.
make[2]: Leaving directory...
When I execute this:
./configure --with-njb --with-mtp --prefix=`kde-config --prefix`
I get this:
checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X libraries. Please check your installation...
Anybody know why the Amarok in the official repos would lack mtp and other features? I continue to be frustrated with the repository method of installing software. Seems like a good idea, but it...
Hi,
I'm running Eclipse 3.2.1. My end goal is to get the WTP stuff installed. My first task was installing the pre-reqs listed, which were EMF 2.2.1, GEF 3.2.1 and JEM 1.2.1. I've installed...
I think I'm more comfortable installing and updating eclipse manually.
I did not realize I had been using GNU's jvm. Fixed that immediately.
I've currently got eclipse and jdt installed via apt. However, since Eclipse likes to do updating and installing itself, won't there be some kind of conflict with APT? I don't think APT has any way...
Coming from Windows, I'm apparently very spoiled by TortoiseSVN. I'm curious to know what everyone is running. Here are my experiences so far:
RapidSVN - Got this from the ubuntu repository. ...