I just installed Kubuntu 8.04 and updated 83 packages with Adept. So far, so good.
Then, when I rebooted from the package upgrades, I was informed that my video acceleration would not work until I enabled the Nvidia driver. I checked the box to do that, then it informed me I need root privileges to do it. I know about sudo, but I don't know how to do sudo, then get back to that dialog to enable the video driver. So, question 1 is, how do I do that?
I also cannot use the Internet very well without access to my KeePass database. So, within Kubuntu, I downloaded the current version of KeePass from Source Forge. But, now I can't find the zip file to install it. I only find a file called WebKeePass<other stuff.zip.desktop and it is only a 182 byte file. I assume it is some kind of shortcut that should be on my desktop, but there are no icons of any kind on my desktop. So, question 2 is, how do I install the new downloaded app?
I work with Solaris servers at work, so I am ok with Linux in general, but very confused about the particulars. At work, I do almost everything from a command line terminal window.
Thanks,
Tim
Then, when I rebooted from the package upgrades, I was informed that my video acceleration would not work until I enabled the Nvidia driver. I checked the box to do that, then it informed me I need root privileges to do it. I know about sudo, but I don't know how to do sudo, then get back to that dialog to enable the video driver. So, question 1 is, how do I do that?
I also cannot use the Internet very well without access to my KeePass database. So, within Kubuntu, I downloaded the current version of KeePass from Source Forge. But, now I can't find the zip file to install it. I only find a file called WebKeePass<other stuff.zip.desktop and it is only a 182 byte file. I assume it is some kind of shortcut that should be on my desktop, but there are no icons of any kind on my desktop. So, question 2 is, how do I install the new downloaded app?
I work with Solaris servers at work, so I am ok with Linux in general, but very confused about the particulars. At work, I do almost everything from a command line terminal window.
Thanks,
Tim
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