Give me a link to the Simdock.tar.bz2 to help you better.
Generally, it is done by running these in order:
1. ./configure
2. make
3. make install
And for the apt-get thing, syntax is:
apt-get remove <name>
No, I meant you are a hyperactive emotive 13 year old in god-knows-what aged casing. Right, You want me to stick to the topic, but since I don't care I won't too. I wonder why you retort back like a 13 year old does. You really 13? Nah.
Offtopic: I wonder where your cheap Vista user promoting bar is..
Ontopic: How good can a company get after it makes its own anti-* tools? Oh right, when they make their own conceptual infections to fuel it...
Yes you sure can but some applications that exploit a lot of exclusive features of GNOME might need you to install all those GTK libraries, GNOME core files, etc on Kubuntu to run. Not a problem really but takes more space at times.
Ah that's a bit difficult on Ubuntu... But there's this small thing you can try.
System -> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts
Also, in the comments here, there's a good gconf-editor hack way.
Sigh, just try it out and it must mention it. Also look in the sources.list (the 2nd method) the links...
@morpheusv6 -
( Just didn't feel like writing it :mrgreen: )
So in simple, just type cat /etc/lsb-release.
GCC is a C/C++ Compiler and can be accessed only via the terminal. Bittorrent is the same way. Write the words gcc or bittorrent in the terminal to know more about them. A good way is...
Faraaz... Just make a CD out of that Software. Else, simply go to /var/cache/apt and take all the files out into it and port it wherever you want to...
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