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[...] automatically to the newest stable Firefox version a few days after the official release. 5. Linux Mint 15 “Olivia”, Debian 7 “Wheezy”, CentOS 6, ... This howto has been [...]
[...] .) By Johannes Eva, December 2010 – April 2012 Read also: How to install LibreOffice 3.5 on Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Xubuntu, Debian... How to set default programs on Linux Mint or Ubuntu This article [...]
[...] howto explains how to change the default program to open all files with a given extension on Linux Mint and Ubuntu. It also details how to change the default application for a batch of filetypes, for [...]
[...] howto explains how to change the default program to open all files with a given extension on Linux Mint and Ubuntu. It also details how to change the default application for a batch of filetypes, for [...]
[...] in as root). DKMS has some important dependencies like gcc and kernel-devel. Use the following command line to install DKMS and its dependancies: sudo yum install dkms Install Virtualbox Once DKMS an [...]
[...] in as root). DKMS has some important dependencies like gcc and kernel-devel. Use the following command line to install DKMS and its dependancies: sudo yum install dkms Install Virtualbox Once DKMS an [...]
[...] -64_install-deb_en-US/DEBS (No need to write everything: use Tab ↹ to autocomplete the command line, or copy and paste with the middle-click mouse button) Finally, install all .deb packages: [...]
[...] .2.0.x_Linux_x86-64_deb/DEBS (No need to write everything: use Tab ↹ to autocomplete the command line, or copy and paste with the middle-click mouse button) Finally, install all .deb packages: [...]
[...] , comment out the following line in /etc/sudoers by inserting a dash: #Default requiretty By Johannes Eva, 2012 This article has been linked on LXer.com and some more... [...]
[...] are. (Obviously these are NOT official Mozilla artwork, please use them wisely.) By Johannes Eva, December 2010 – April 2012 Read also: How to install LibreOffice 3.5 on Linux Mint, [...]
[...] (beta) version of LibreOffice, use the following command: sudo apt-get remove lodev* By Johannes Eva, January 2011 – May 2012 ... Updated on April 30, 2012: LibreOffice 3.5.2 → 3.5.3 Read also: [...]
[...] of totem with vlc (Search → Replace...) Proceed similarly for audio files if needed. By Johannes Eva, January – July 2011 Updated on July 1st, 2011: Ubuntu Linux → Linux Mint 11 Read also: [...]
[...] howto is about setting up sudo on Red Hat Entreprise Linux and its derivates CentOS and Scientific Linux. It also gives a quick introduction on using the vi text editor through visudo. Becoming [...]
[...] howto is about setting up sudo on Red Hat Entreprise Linux and its derivates CentOS and Scientific Linux. It also gives a quick introduction on using the vi text editor through visudo. Becoming [...]
[...] the following distributions, with Firefox 4 to 12 and Firefox Beta: CentOS 6.2 / Scientific Linux 6.2 / RHEL 6.2 Debian 6 “Squeeze” Linux Mint 11 “Katya” Linux Mint 12 “Lisa” [...]
[...] about installing VirtualBox on CentOS 6.2. Provided instructions should also work on Scientific Linux and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). It is possible to install VirtualBox from rpm [...]
[...] ... or any other Linux distribution. This howto explains how to install Firefox 12 on Linux, with or without replacing an [...]
[...] on April 30, 2012: LibreOffice 3.5.2 → 3.5.3 Read also: How to install Firefox on any Linux distribution (Ubuntu, Linux Mint, ...) How to set default programs on Linux Mint or Ubuntu This article [...]
[...] on July 1st, 2011: Ubuntu Linux → Linux Mint 11 Read also: How to install Firefox on any Linux distribution (Ubuntu, Linux Mint, ...) How to install LibreOffice 3.5 on Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Xubuntu, [...]
[...] July 1st, 2011: Ubuntu Linux → Linux Mint 11 Read also: How to install Firefox on any Linux distribution (Ubuntu, Linux Mint, ...) How to install LibreOffice 3.5 on Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Xubuntu, [...]
[...] to set default programs on Linux Mint or Ubuntu This article has been linked on Tuxmachines, Ubuntu News, Debian News, LXer.com and some more... If you found this article useful, please share it! [...]
[...] Mint, ...) How to set default programs on Linux Mint or Ubuntu This article has been linked on Ubuntu News, Debian News, fsdaily.com, Linux Today and some more... [...]
[...] LibreOffice 3.5 on Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Xubuntu, Debian... This article has been linked on Ubuntu News, Debian News, LXer.com, Linux Today, fsdaily.com and some more... [...]
[...] LibreOffice 3.5 on Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Xubuntu, Debian... This article has been linked on Ubuntu News, Debian News, LXer.com, Linux Today, fsdaily.com and some more... [...]
[...] programs on Linux Mint or Ubuntu This article has been linked on Tuxmachines, Ubuntu News, Debian News, LXer.com and some more... If you found this article useful, please share it! [...]
[...] to set default programs on Linux Mint or Ubuntu This article has been linked on Ubuntu News, Debian News, fsdaily.com, Linux Today and some more... [...]
[...] 3.5 on Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Xubuntu, Debian... This article has been linked on Ubuntu News, Debian News, LXer.com, Linux Today, fsdaily.com and some more... [...]
[...] 3.5 on Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Xubuntu, Debian... This article has been linked on Ubuntu News, Debian News, LXer.com, Linux Today, fsdaily.com and some more... [...]
[...] ... or any other Linux distribution. This howto explains how to install Firefox 12 on Linux, with or without replacing an existing Firefox installation. Firefox 12 has been [...]
[...] ... or any other Linux distribution. This howto explains how to install Firefox 27 on Linux, with or without replacing an existing Firefox installation. Firefox 27 will be [...]
[...] Fedora in the comments. C. Uninstall/remove Firefox 12 (non-ppa installations) Remove the Firefox directory: sudo rm -r /opt/firefox12 You also should consider changing back or removing symbolic links [...]
[...] pointed to the old Firefox directory. Change back: sudo mv /usr/bin/firefox-old /usr/bin/firefox Or remove the firefox27 symlink: [...]
[...] automatically to the newest stable Firefox version a few days after the official release. 5. Linux Mint 15 “Olivia”, Debian 7 “Wheezy”, CentOS 6, ... This howto has been [...]
[...] .) By Johannes Eva, December 2010 – April 2012 Read also: How to install LibreOffice 3.5 on Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Xubuntu, Debian... How to set default programs on Linux Mint or Ubuntu This article [...]
[...] howto explains how to change the default program to open all files with a given extension on Linux Mint and Ubuntu. It also details how to change the default application for a batch of filetypes, for [...]
[...] howto explains how to change the default program to open all files with a given extension on Linux Mint and Ubuntu. It also details how to change the default application for a batch of filetypes, for [...]
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