1. Install the player:
You can select your favorite player. The following is a recommended PLAYER:
Sudo apt-Get install totem-xine w32codecs libxine-extracodecs mplayer
If w32codecs cannot be downloaded, click here to download it. To correctly install the program, delete w32codecs from the preceding line.
2. Install downloader for X
Sudo apt-Get install d4x Azureus amule
3. Add the terminal to the right-click menu:
Sudo apt-Get install Nautilus-open-Terminal
4. System Service Management Software:
Sudo apt-Get install bum
5. Installation of RAR support:
Sudo apt-Get install RAR unrar
6. Obtain the uuid of the block device:
Sudo vol_id-U/dev/sdax
7. Install visualbox1.4
Download here: http://www.virtualbox.org/download/1.4.0/virtualbox_1.4.0-21864_Ubuntu_feisty_i386.deb
8. install Adobe Reader
Download here: http://ardownload.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/unix/7x/7.0.9/chs/AdobeReader_chs-7.0.9-1.i386.tar.gz
You may run the dig READ command on the terminal. The following message is displayed repeatedly. If the CPU usage is 100%, kill the command and reinstall it. Reference expr: An error occurred while writing
Later, I found it on the Internet after Google. It turns out that this is a bug of the committed read. Not all users will trigger it, but it has something to do with the libgtk version. There is a problem with the libgtk version validation by Using implicit read, and an endless loop appears.
You only need to modify the executable file of the committed read Statement.
Sudo Vim/usr/local/Adobe/mongobat7.0/bin/mongoread
Find the line echo $ mfile | SED's/libgtk-x11-\ ([0-9] * \) below. 0. so.0. \ ([0-9] \) 00. \ ([0-9] * \) \ | \(. * \)/\ 1 \ 2 \ 3/G'
Modify it to the following, and add a * number. Echo $ mfile | SED's/libgtk-x11-\ ([0-9] * \). 0. so.0. \ ([0-9] * \) 00. \ ([0-9] * \) \ | \(. * \)/\ 1 \ 2 \ 3/G'
If you are using scim, it is best to add this sentence to the script (Row 3). You do not need to add it to fcitx. Gtk_im_module = xim
9. install Java support
We recommend that you install JDK, which is no more space than JRE.
Sudo apt-Get install sun-java6-jdk
Install the browser Java Plug-in:
Sudo apt-Get install sun-java6-plugin
10. Beautify grub
You may have seen SuSE's beauty, especially the grub startup animation. Next I will tell you how to implement it in Ubuntu. First download two files: grub-gfxboot.tar.gz message.tar.gz
Note: After downloading, change the file name to the corresponding name. Otherwise, the file cannot be retrieved.
0. sudo apt-Get remove grub
1. sudo dpkg-I grub-gfxboot_0.97-5_i386.deb
2. sudo apt-Get install gfxboot
3. Decompress message.tar.gz, copy message. xxxx to/boot, and connect the file, as shown in figure
Sudo ln-s message. SuSE message
4. sudo CP/boot/GRUB/menu. LST/boot/GRUB/menu. lst_bak (good habit is to raise it)
5. sudo VI/boot/GRUB/menu. lst, in timeout = ?? Add the following line:
Gfxmenu (hd0, 7)/boot/message
PS. Change the above partition Location Based on your/boot location
6. sudo grub
> Find/boot/GRUB/stage1
> Root (hd0, 1)
> Setup (hd0)
7. sudo grub-install hd0
Restart
You should be able to see the same grub image as Suse.
In fact, this screen can be customized.
0. Create a directory and drill in.
1. cpio-I </boot/message
2. Edit everything you want to edit
3. sudo ls. | cpio-o>/boot/message
Everything is so simple!