A multi again, I appreciate the help on my Jan 31 multi-Q post!
1. Question: how do I fix sound in a web browser in Kubuntu?
Background: I have no sound in Opera and Konqueror. This is out of the blue -- it was working fine. I open Kmixer and I have raised and turned on EVERY setting, to no avail. To date I have therefore seen all of the Super Bowl commericals with no sound. Every other application in the OS that uses sound works fine. I went so far as to go to the Adobe site to reinstall Flash but then I stopped because this kind of assinine "reinstall when it stops working" approach is one of the things I so detested about Windows and I am sure there is a more logical way to fix this in Linux. I Googled but the problem with Googling for Linux problems is that the solutions seem so distropendant, to coin a word. I won't quote the lines I found to (supposedly) fix the problem, becuase they didn't work and were for Debian mostly with one for Ubuntu that didn't work.
2. Question: How do I add context menu items? In other words, right-click mouse menu items? Say I want to right click on a folder and have "open a command prompt here" as a choice.
3. Question: Do Linux / KDE programs usually fail silently, or is it more common to get an error? Kate seems to be closing 1 minute after I switch to something else. I apt-get'ed an update, was the last version prone to fail silently? To do using Linux I cannot recall having an app just die without a message popping up.
4. Question: Is there a good GUI frontend for cdparanoia? (KDE obviously?)
Background: yep, I really did Google. I am learning however that Googling to fix Linux problems is at best a very iffy proposition. Unintentional Googlebombs of links that get you to pages that say "obsolete" or "answer moved here" (only to get more 'obsoletes' or redirects) are pretty much the norm. I know people don't mean to do that but so many Linux users in other forums link to their OWN threads, which doesn't help when the thread closes or gets modified with a link somewhere else (that is closed, broken, or links somewhere else, etc etc). I also don't love Google at times when I look for "kde frontend cdparanoia" and get a dozen hits of CDP frontends that are all for... Gnome. Or XFCE. You get the idea. Anyway, this is not a rant, it's just a note to prove that I really DO Google for answers first!!
5. Question: I screwed up Automatix and it says "BROKEN". How do I uninstall something "BROKEN" ?
Background: I downloaded automatix. (Now, I know that installing Automatix doesn't actually install anything, you're downloading a downloader). I download the .deb for Ubuntu, though I am a Kubuntu user, because going by past experience, many packages run on both. I install the .deb. I go to the Automatix menu item to start the app so as to install things. When I launched it, I got the bouncy icon, then a password dialog to su. Then, after typing in my password, nothing. A third and fourth try yielded nothing as well. So I check it out in Adept, it says "BROKEN" and "installed" in red. There is no uninstall option. How do I do that? Have I damaged my system using the Ubuntu version?
6. Question: So I figured out what to do for Automatix on Kubuntu, and get a DigSig verification error and want to proceed.
Background: So anyway, then I see instructions for Kubuntu are totally different. Ok, I understand that. I type line by line as they recommend in order to download it (yep, right over my BROKEN one).
After this line, I get:
(Ummm, running apt-get is EXACTLY what I JUST DID, smarta55)
Now let's say I don't care about verifying the GPG digital signature and just want the software to install. Is running through GNU Privacy Guard really necessary? Can I skip that step? I see and understand exactly what is taking place, I am verifying legitimacy, but will the installer "see" that I didn't and abort? (I can't go ahead and try, I get an "already installed" error).
7. Question: Someone has pranked me and caused a very unfunny "crazy mouse" app when my system starts. I can kill it, but I want to remove it from start items.
Background: back in Win 3.1 days, there was an app called "crazy mouse" or something that caused a click when you hovered too long over an icon. To my joy, this seems to be a default now with kmousemanager or whatever the heck it is. I must have clicked something and started it now every time my machine boots. How do I take itout of start items? (I know there is no start items group, it's Win parlance for "make it stop starting on boot." I don't know the Linux speak.)
8. Is there an applet EXACTLY like the processtable, but also shows how much memory each item is taking, along with a reveal of how much Total RAM is being taken, how much RAM is free, and how much swap is being used?
Background: I want to get a process manager that shows memory usage. Maybe even one that shows the libraries each module is currently using so I have an idea and can learn what relates to what.
Thanks for any help folks
1. Question: how do I fix sound in a web browser in Kubuntu?
Background: I have no sound in Opera and Konqueror. This is out of the blue -- it was working fine. I open Kmixer and I have raised and turned on EVERY setting, to no avail. To date I have therefore seen all of the Super Bowl commericals with no sound. Every other application in the OS that uses sound works fine. I went so far as to go to the Adobe site to reinstall Flash but then I stopped because this kind of assinine "reinstall when it stops working" approach is one of the things I so detested about Windows and I am sure there is a more logical way to fix this in Linux. I Googled but the problem with Googling for Linux problems is that the solutions seem so distropendant, to coin a word. I won't quote the lines I found to (supposedly) fix the problem, becuase they didn't work and were for Debian mostly with one for Ubuntu that didn't work.
2. Question: How do I add context menu items? In other words, right-click mouse menu items? Say I want to right click on a folder and have "open a command prompt here" as a choice.
3. Question: Do Linux / KDE programs usually fail silently, or is it more common to get an error? Kate seems to be closing 1 minute after I switch to something else. I apt-get'ed an update, was the last version prone to fail silently? To do using Linux I cannot recall having an app just die without a message popping up.
4. Question: Is there a good GUI frontend for cdparanoia? (KDE obviously?)
Background: yep, I really did Google. I am learning however that Googling to fix Linux problems is at best a very iffy proposition. Unintentional Googlebombs of links that get you to pages that say "obsolete" or "answer moved here" (only to get more 'obsoletes' or redirects) are pretty much the norm. I know people don't mean to do that but so many Linux users in other forums link to their OWN threads, which doesn't help when the thread closes or gets modified with a link somewhere else (that is closed, broken, or links somewhere else, etc etc). I also don't love Google at times when I look for "kde frontend cdparanoia" and get a dozen hits of CDP frontends that are all for... Gnome. Or XFCE. You get the idea. Anyway, this is not a rant, it's just a note to prove that I really DO Google for answers first!!
5. Question: I screwed up Automatix and it says "BROKEN". How do I uninstall something "BROKEN" ?
Background: I downloaded automatix. (Now, I know that installing Automatix doesn't actually install anything, you're downloading a downloader). I download the .deb for Ubuntu, though I am a Kubuntu user, because going by past experience, many packages run on both. I install the .deb. I go to the Automatix menu item to start the app so as to install things. When I launched it, I got the bouncy icon, then a password dialog to su. Then, after typing in my password, nothing. A third and fourth try yielded nothing as well. So I check it out in Adept, it says "BROKEN" and "installed" in red. There is no uninstall option. How do I do that? Have I damaged my system using the Ubuntu version?
6. Question: So I figured out what to do for Automatix on Kubuntu, and get a DigSig verification error and want to proceed.
Background: So anyway, then I see instructions for Kubuntu are totally different. Ok, I understand that. I type line by line as they recommend in order to download it (yep, right over my BROKEN one).
echo "deb http://www.getautomatix.com/apt edgy main" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list
wget http://www.getautomatix.com/apt/key.gpg.asc
gpg --import key.gpg.asc
gpg --export --armor 521A9C7C | sudo apt-key add -
sudo apt-get update
wget http://www.getautomatix.com/apt/key.gpg.asc
gpg --import key.gpg.asc
gpg --export --armor 521A9C7C | sudo apt-key add -
sudo apt-get update
GPG error: http://easyubuntu.cafuego.net main Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 580E2519969F3F57
You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems.
You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems.
Now let's say I don't care about verifying the GPG digital signature and just want the software to install. Is running through GNU Privacy Guard really necessary? Can I skip that step? I see and understand exactly what is taking place, I am verifying legitimacy, but will the installer "see" that I didn't and abort? (I can't go ahead and try, I get an "already installed" error).
7. Question: Someone has pranked me and caused a very unfunny "crazy mouse" app when my system starts. I can kill it, but I want to remove it from start items.
Background: back in Win 3.1 days, there was an app called "crazy mouse" or something that caused a click when you hovered too long over an icon. To my joy, this seems to be a default now with kmousemanager or whatever the heck it is. I must have clicked something and started it now every time my machine boots. How do I take itout of start items? (I know there is no start items group, it's Win parlance for "make it stop starting on boot." I don't know the Linux speak.)
8. Is there an applet EXACTLY like the processtable, but also shows how much memory each item is taking, along with a reveal of how much Total RAM is being taken, how much RAM is free, and how much swap is being used?
Background: I want to get a process manager that shows memory usage. Maybe even one that shows the libraries each module is currently using so I have an idea and can learn what relates to what.
Thanks for any help folks
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