config editor

Guy Terreault terreaultguy at hotmail.com
Wed Dec 28 17:49:24 UTC 2011


Hi Raymond, I am sorry for giving you old info link.

But I have found this one but have not tried it yet.
http://ubuntugenius.wordpress.com/2011/10/23/ubuntu-11-10-fix-how-to-add-the-classic-desktop-and-gnome-3-shell-as-login-options/


On 11-12-28 12:31 PM, raymond house wrote:
> Ok Chris, many thanks for all your help. I tried the link mentioned by 
> Guy and those options are not available to me, I tried System settings 
> and I don't have login screen also I no longer have the option to go 
> classic Ubuntu at the bottom of the login screen. Never tried KDE. 
> Thank you all.
>
> On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Chris <candive1 at gmail.com 
> <mailto:candive1 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     I am out of ideas right now.
>     I "was" using unity for a couple hours, found it Mysterious and
>     restrictive, switched back to classic.
>     So do I understand there is no way to switch to classic at sign in??
>     on the very bottom of the screen drop down arrow?
>     Sorry I can't be of more help.
>
>     Anyone else on here that can help Raymond?
>
>     Chris.
>
>     On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 7:42 AM, raymond house
>     <raymondh40 at gmail.com <mailto:raymondh40 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>     > Hi Chris, I can't find anyway to edit applications,
>     >
>     >
>     > On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 4:44 PM, Chris <candive1 at gmail.com
>     <mailto:candive1 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>     >>
>     >> Right click on applications "edit Menu" check each category to
>     see if
>     >> you want to add or remove anything from the menu.
>     >> You might not have any system tools installed.
>     >>
>     >> On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 2:29 PM, Chris <candive1 at gmail.com
>     <mailto:candive1 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>     >> > It sounds like you have more than sound issues.
>     >> >
>     >> > On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 1:08 PM, raymond house
>     <raymondh40 at gmail.com <mailto:raymondh40 at gmail.com>>
>     >> > wrote:
>     >> >> Chris, I don't have System tools under applications and it's
>     not in the
>     >> >> software center?
>     >> >>
>     >> >>
>     >> >> On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 11:33 AM, Chris <candive1 at gmail.com
>     <mailto:candive1 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>     >> >>>
>     >> >>> I can open synaptic and it stays until I tell it otherwise.
>     >> >>> Try Applications, System tools, Ubuntu tweak?
>     >> >>>
>     >> >>> You should join the oz forum, personally I have found the
>     help is
>     >> >>> fantastic!
>     >> >>> I am known as LinuxPusher on both sites.
>     >> >>>
>     >> >>> Chris.
>     >> >>>
>     >> >>> On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 11:27 AM, raymond house
>     <raymondh40 at gmail.com <mailto:raymondh40 at gmail.com>>
>     >> >>> wrote:
>     >> >>> > Hi Chris, nice forums but there seem to be so many now. I
>     did as
>     >> >>> > Amir
>     >> >>> > says
>     >> >>> > but now I have another problem, I had to download
>     Synaptic to do
>     >> >>> > what
>     >> >>> > Amir
>     >> >>> > suggested and now when I enter my password to open
>     Synaptic, it
>     >> >>> > opens
>     >> >>> > for a
>     >> >>> > fraction of a second and vanishes ! I can't find it
>     anywhere. So I'm
>     >> >>> > stuck
>     >> >>> > again. I hope 12.04 will be better. all the best.
>     >> >>> >
>     >> >>> >
>     >> >>> > On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 10:10 AM, Chris
>     <candive1 at gmail.com <mailto:candive1 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> Raymond, try this.
>     >> >>> >> I am now a member of both "Ultimate Edition Forums"
>     >> >>> >> I think they are the best Linux forums on the internet.
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> http://forumubuntusoftware.info/index.php
>     >> >>> >> https://www.ultimateeditionoz.com/forum/index.php
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> Chris.
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> Re: All installed pkgs missing pieces
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> by Admin-Amir » Tue Dec 13, 2011 3:20 pm
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> Hello LinuxPusher.
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> You have few issues on this post.
>     >> >>> >> quick few step for you on the system.
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> 1- open terminal and:
>     >> >>> >> Code:  sudo apt-get update
>     >> >>> >> Then:
>     >> >>> >> Code:  sudo apt-get upgrade
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> if there are upgrades please Y to all the Upgrades.
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> 2 - open Ubuntu tweak and load the software + source
>     software.
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> 3 - ( hope that you have install your Video Card in
>     Advance).
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> 4 - open Synaptic Fix Broken Packages.
>     >> >>> >> 5 - close Synaptic - open terminal and:
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> Code: Select all sudo dpkg --configure -a
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> Then:
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> Code: Select allsudo apt-get install -f
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> and restart your machine after all the process done.
>     >> >>> >> please post back on the issues.
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> Amir.
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> 2.) LinuxPusher.
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> some info for you on Nvidia Cards and Drivers:
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> in Ubuntu tweak - on the software source you will see -
>     Ubuntu-X.
>     >> >>> >> mark the source and apply.
>     >> >>> >> That will update the source.list for Nvidia.
>     >> >>> >> when it is done - close the Ubuntu Tweak and open terminl.
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> copy and past the commandes in the terminal+Enter.
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> Code: Select allsudo apt-get update
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> Then :
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> Code: Select allsudo apt-get upgrade
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> Now you will get in the upgrade all the new Drivers for
>     you Video
>     >> >>> >> Card+others.
>     >> >>> >> Apply in the terminal with - Y+ Enter.
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> Amir
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >>
>     >> >>> >> On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 3:23 AM, raymond house
>     >> >>> >> <raymondh40 at gmail.com <mailto:raymondh40 at gmail.com>>
>     >> >>> >> wrote:
>     >> >>> >> >
>     >> >>> >> > Hello all, In my hunt to find out why I have no Login
>     sound, I
>     >> >>> >> > found
>     >> >>> >> > on
>     >> >>> >> > Ask Ubuntu that I should use Config editor to do some
>     checks, so
>     >> >>> >> > I
>     >> >>> >> > downloaded it from the software center and I don't
>     know if it
>     >> >>> >> > relevant to
>     >> >>> >> > 11.10 with unity, because it does nothing. None of the
>     items in
>     >> >>> >> > left
>     >> >>> >> > side of
>     >> >>> >> > the window respond. Any ideas? Thank you.    Btw, when
>     I run the
>     >> >>> >> > machine
>     >> >>> >> > from the memory stick all the sounds are there.
>     >> >>> >> >
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