I can't get it to change in all my apps though. It gives me a different one than the one I am wanted. It worked for the main desktop but using firefox just now it gives me a totally different one.
I am using Ubuntu 11.04 Ultimate Edtion. I have the themes installed, but need some help, please?
"Nautilus-Share-Message: Called "net usershare info" but it failed: 'net usershare' returned error 255: net usershare: cannot open usershare directory /var/lib/samba/usershares. Error No such file or directory
Please ask your system administrator to enable user sharing." WTF???
@xsdvn hmm...it might be working, but the main point of this video was to simplify the process as far as possible, without using confusing commands so that it can be done by people without terminal experience! :)
when i open my terminal it says, " my name, is not in the sudoers file. this incident will be reported". And i have to start over and it says the same thing. can you help me?
@mv6996 you have to be logged on to an account with administrative privileges. To change your account type, go to System --> Administration --> Users and Groups. You will need the password of the administrator to do this.
I can't get it to change in all my apps though. It gives me a different one than the one I am wanted. It worked for the main desktop but using firefox just now it gives me a totally different one.
I am using Ubuntu 11.04 Ultimate Edtion. I have the themes installed, but need some help, please?
snake2006 2 months ago
"Nautilus-Share-Message: Called "net usershare info" but it failed: 'net usershare' returned error 255: net usershare: cannot open usershare directory /var/lib/samba/usershares. Error No such file or directory
Please ask your system administrator to enable user sharing." WTF???
pat20105 8 months ago
what is ur cursor?
pkanoob1 8 months ago
Thank you :)
Cicrosed 8 months ago
It didn't work :(
RayCharlieSheen 8 months ago
Hi! There is an other method which I'm using.
You also able to set cursors theme by editing ~/.gtkrc-2.0 or ~/.Xdefault
Example: in ~/.Xdefault file which there is one line like this:
Xcursor.theme:"ComixCursors-Black-Small"
and in ~/.gtkrc-2.0 file:
gtk-cursor-theme-name="ComixCursors-Black-Small"
gtk-cursor-theme-size=16
It seems ok, at least with me! :D
xsdvn 11 months ago
@xsdvn hmm...it might be working, but the main point of this video was to simplify the process as far as possible, without using confusing commands so that it can be done by people without terminal experience! :)
Thanks for your reply anyway! :)
AbhiramH 11 months ago
do u live in Bombai cause i hear a whole bunch of traffic lol
TheCompGame 11 months ago
Really THANK YOU!
I mean finally a simple video!
I was searching all day to find this simple solution.
U rock
delfina444 1 year ago
@delfina444 Glad i could help :)
AbhiramH 11 months ago
Th@nks
SAMY2690 1 year ago
@SAMY2690 My pleasure :)
AbhiramH 11 months ago
thank you come again....lol
alexgomez123 1 year ago
@alexgomez123 haha...Harold and Kumar? XD
AbhiramH 11 months ago
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do i click on manage groups or advanced settings?
mv6996 1 year ago
do i click manage groups of advanced settings?
mv6996 1 year ago
when i open my terminal it says, " my name, is not in the sudoers file. this incident will be reported". And i have to start over and it says the same thing. can you help me?
mv6996 1 year ago
@mv6996 you have to be logged on to an account with administrative privileges. To change your account type, go to System --> Administration --> Users and Groups. You will need the password of the administrator to do this.
AbhiramH 1 year ago
@mv6996 try to type "sudo su" without quote, enter ur password then try again
necromorphs 1 year ago