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Are my file permissions correct? Can't get linux thunderbird to use the data copied over from my windows thunderbird install. by linnewbiein linuxquestions

[–]linnewbie[S] 0 points1 point ago

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I got a whole lot of :

chown: changing ownership of /home/george/.mozilla-thunderbird/profiles.ini': Operation not permitted chown: changing ownership of/home/george/.mozilla-thunderbird': Operation not permitted

trouble unlocking linux thunderbird data directory so thunderbird can read write transferred windows thunderbird data by linnewbiein linuxquestions

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thank you.

well it took all the commmands but still thunderbird thinks it is running and won't open.

event though system monitor shows clearly no thunderbird process is running

using synaptic packager manager I see many categories listed in this manner Database Database (multiverse) Database (universe) synaptic help doesn't find anything for multiverse or universe. what do they mean? by linnewbiein linuxquestions

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in my file manager synaptic i only see blank or multiverse or universe

no restricted

using synaptic packager manager I see many categories listed in this manner Database Database (multiverse) Database (universe) synaptic help doesn't find anything for multiverse or universe. what do they mean? by linnewbiein linuxquestions

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Ok I read that and am still confused.

does that mean the untitled selection has both free and non free software listed that is supported software

and multiverse has unsupported non free and universe has unsupported free?

so really i want to choose form the one without multiverse or universe

god those are terribly unintuitive names.

looking for a gui version of linux "find" that I can access with the mouse on a file folder instead of using terminal by linnewbiein linuxquestions

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terminal only though right?

i was looking for a mouse driven search function

catfish is pretty good whch someone recommended. not a feature rich as windows right click search function but best I have found so far

looking for a gui version of linux "find" that I can access with the mouse on a file folder instead of using terminal by linnewbiein linuxquestions

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wow! That's an excellent and huge improvement along the right lines.

I bow to your expertise.

I notice that I can ask it to search "filesystem" or "80gb filesystem" which i beleive is my old windows partition.

I don't see any way to get it to search "everysingledamnplaceonmycomputer" Any ideas?

also I wish it could offer me a preview list that showed thumbnails of the images . so far i can only get it to to display found files in a detailed list .(which is a huge improvement over command line becuase you can click onthem and do things with the result with the mouse).

catfish should be in every distribution.

I can't believe more people aren't like me and relying heavily on searching to find random stuff they have stuck in random folders all over their computer. if they were this would be perfected in linux.

also downloaded and installed "gnome do" which I can't quite tell what it is offering since I downnloaded. Just haven't found it yet on the computer.

some basic linux overview comprehension questions by linnewbiein linux

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I need bat files shortcuts and kernels extensions to be able to indentify all the stuff that was on my windows desktop in familiar folders that is now lost int he goo that has become my old windows harddrive partition which I will try to replicate on the desktop of linux.

also having the basic overview of how a system works andits basic structure before delving into the details makes me learn it all in one quick scan.

(on reason I often scan a childs form of a subject or cliff notes before reading a thick advanced book. you know why what you are reading is important if you know what part of the house it hangs on when you read about it.)

as thanks to those helping me I offer this tidbit of knowledge I just learned "A backronym or bacronym is a phrase constructed after the fact to make an existing word or words into an acronym. Backronyms may be invented with serious or humorous intent, or may be a type of false or folk etymology." by linnewbiein linuxquestions

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it came up about daemons

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daemon_%28computer_software%29 "Terminology

The term was coined by the programmers of MIT's Project MAC. They took the name from Maxwell's demon, an imaginary being from a famous thought experiment that constantly works in the background, sorting molecules.[2] Unix systems inherited this terminology. A derivation from the phrase "Disk and Execution Monitor" is a backronym.[1] Daemons are also characters in Greek mythology, some of whom handled tasks that the gods could not be bothered with. BSD and some of its derivatives have adopted a daemon as its mascot, although this mascot is actually a cute variation of the demons which appear in Christian artwork."

What the heck is a "daemon" I see this all the time in linux stuff as if any newbie should know. What the heck is it? I always imagine a red suited dude with a pitchfork. by linnewbiein linuxquestions

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well mine was slightly creepier but maybe he can transform :-)

some basic linux overview comprehension questions by linnewbiein linux

[–]linnewbie[S] -2 points-1 points ago

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Really? We have to go here?

There is a time for unstructured or structured long study time and there is a time to ask the few important questions that will get you to ninety percent to functionality in an emergency when your windows computer has crashed and linux for the first time is what you have to work with.

This is the latter.

But hey if you are stranded on the side of the road in the future and you ask for a lift I won't argue if someone doesn't ask you instead why you don't learn to fix the car yourself on the spot.

(and I'll expect you to stick to your conviction about learning.)

some basic linux overview comprehension questions by linnewbiein linux

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thanks. yes a bit of a different philosophy.

and at one time I used to enjoy command line in dos and was very good at it.

now 20 yrs later I find so many other more interesting things to do with computers that I want to make the basic stuff as simple and lazy as possible.

Thanks for the insight.

some basic linux overview comprehension questions by linnewbiein linux

[–]linnewbie[S] -3 points-2 points ago

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What you fail to recognize is that you KNOW the terms to look for because you know linux.

You can also identify the best result quickly because you know the results.

In any case even though you are smartassy about it I appreciate the effort.

looking for a gui version of linux "find" that I can access with the mouse on a file folder instead of using terminal by linnewbiein linuxquestions

[–]linnewbie[S] 1 point2 points ago

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Dude. I can't believe you are making fun of my epilepsy.

Next thing you'll be riffing about my cancer.

OK OK just kidding.

Just switched to linux and finding that many firefox addons don't work for a linux install of firefox even though firefox version is correct . Work around? by linnewbiein linuxquestions

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saved me a ton of time. I was about to somehow delete and reinstall all of firefox.

some basic linux overview comprehension questions by linnewbiein linux

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'Linux doesn't use file extensions to determine what to do with a file."

then how does it know and can you do file clicks with a mouse to automatically bring up the associated openingprogram?

does the file manager examine the file header to know what to do with a file that is clicked on?

Just switched to linux and finding that many firefox addons don't work for a linux install of firefox even though firefox version is correct . Work around? by linnewbiein linuxquestions

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'make sure it's not actually still running in the background, hung or otherwise."

You sir or mame are brilliant! It was not really shutting down. when I killed the process it reopened and cleared up the add on mess.

Thanks!

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