I am a new user of scientific linux 6 .
I am working on a project started by others and Unfortunatly , the GUI stopped working.
I need to find out how to trouble shoot the GUI to solve the problem .
What I have now When I open my PC is a complete black terminal .
I need to go back to the GUI and start troubleshooting.
Can somebody advice me how to start ?
Thanks
I'm pretty new to Linux and I wanted to start off by getting familiar with it. I wanted to set my vpn up, but I'm having a lot of trouble. I'm not that familiar with installing things from the terminal. Would anyone be able to help me through getting OpenVPN installed and running?
Hello, I'm new here and I want to start learning and getting into linux but my main problem is that I can't seem to be able to install Kubunto 15.04 onto my desktop from a live usb. I'm using a usb because I don't have a cd drive. I've tried installing some different linux distros before and didn't get them to work either. I can post the specs and info of my desktop if needed but they seem to be in working order and I don't think its a hardware problem. I used LiveUSB Creator to make my usb and I put the 15.04 Kunbunto iso file into it. I tried turning off UEFI but I'm not exactly sure what that is anyway. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Here is a photo of what happens after I turn on my desktop and it passes the beep test:
http://s24.postimg.org/cwaa3cc8l/IMG_0425.jpg
Also, if I have broken any forum rules or if you have any advice on how to make my posts better please let me know.
Hi everyone,
I am currently a user of crouton under chromeOS. It worked "pretty" well for about two months but does not work anymore. When I open it, linux start normally but suddenly stop and give me this message:
Quote:
The following installation problem was detected
while trying to start KDE:
No write access to $HOME directory (/home/paul).
KDE is unable to start.
I already try this
Code:
sudo chown -R group:user /home/user
But I can not remember group and user name.
Thanks a lot
When I start my HP laptop, which is dual booted with Windows 7 and Linux Mint 17.1 "Rebecca"(64-bit) and choose to start Mint, the logo of Linux Mint appears and then it freezes and doesn't proceed. Windows 7 is working fine. It was perfectly working for last 2 months.
(My battery back-up is low and cannot give back-up for more than 25 minutes, just mentioned it as it may be associated with this problem).
NB: When I pressed escape while showing the Mint logo at starting, some underlying(?) processes were shown. I have attached a jpg image of that screen. Hope it helps.
Hi,
I am very new to linux, and frankly I do not know a whole lot about computers in general, as I'm entirely self taught, and that was all on windows. I really like the idea and concept of linux and ubuntu, and am in the process of learning. I have recently installed Ubuntu 8.04 LTS on an ex Vista computer at work (upon the urging by the boss). I can give more information on the system if needed. However, I think the problem may not be with the system. This is what I got. I installed the o/s and started downloading the updates from the list. As I tried to install Samba and Wine, all of a sudden things started to become complicated. As I'm doing this at work, and everyone is excited to 'play' with this new o/s, someone tried to download limewire as well, when I was away. I didn't see the error messages at that point, but they apparently had some message about java, and tried to shut everything down. Now when I came back, I get this message:
E: dpkg was interrupted you must manually run 'dpkg -- configure - a' to correct.
Problem E: _cache->open()failed
So, not knowing much about linux and even less about using the terminal, I did open the terminal, and typed in: dpkg--configure-a and hit enter. Then it tells me that that command is not found.
I have followed some other posts that deal with this problem, however, all the remedies that worked for them did not work for me. I could use some help, please. My other option is to just reinstall the o/s all over and start new. Thank you.
Hi everyone,
I will start soon using Linux and I want to know what is the best brand of videocard to use in my pc; I now have a GeForce GT620 and on what I read on forums is that GeForce gives a lot of trouble. Can anyone give good advice what I should do or change?
I am using scientific linux. In the directory user/project/Build, after I ran 'make' to compile and link all the cpp files,I had no problems. But then, when I went to directory user/run/run.sh, which runs the project binary in user/project/Build/bin/project, I get a segmentation fault error. In the directory user/run, I enter 'gdb' in the command prompt and get the message "*** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop."
What am I supposed to do to detect the segmentation fault?
Hey guys, I'm trying to send my text document to my printer but I'm not having too much luck.
I'm typing lpr -p hpprinter test.txt
In order to trouble shoot can you please advise me on.....
01. Should the -p be an uppercase P ?
02. How do I set the default printer?
I just want to make sure I have these right.
Thanks
Hey guys!
So I decided to set up some basic user authentication on my apache2 server, and I am running into some problems. I followed the documentation provided by apache on their website, but I cant create the password file for some reason. I did a little trouble shooting myself, and found out that I need to use htpasswd2.1 as opposed to htpasswd(which is nowhere to be found).
The specific part I am stuck with, is running this command:
htpasswd2.1 -c /opt/apache2/passwords user1
It's displaying htpasswd2.1: command not found.
I am completely stuck, and seeking assistance. Thanks in advance for taking the time to review this.
Hello everyone, I am a beginner Linux user. I have a had very little experience with it and would very much like to know more. Eventually I want to have my computer running strictly Linux.
I have experimented with a few distributions but almost all of them have had issues with my current setup. I always have trouble setting up the drivers for my video card and mouse. I have dabbled in Ubuntu(primarily), Fedora and Linux Mint.
My question is which distribution would you all suggest I use based upon my specs.
My System Specs:
CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 925 @ 2.80 Ghz
RAM: 8 GB of DDR3
GPU: AMD Radeon HD 6870 w/ 1GB VRAM
Ethernet: Killer Xeno Pro 2100 & On-Board
Mouse: R.A.T 5
If anything else is needed to help determine the right distro please let me know.
All help is much appreciated.