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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2009

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  • THERE HAS BEEN CHANGES TO THE QUICKLY COMMANDS--- small changes but different then what is in thiese videos --

    "quickly create ubuntu-project (name)" has changed to "quickly create ubuntu-application (name)".

    and also "quickly glade" is now "quickly design".

  • The good news is that Quickly tries to use your default editor. So if you have your editor set to emacs:

    $quickly edit

    should launch amacs for you, with the right files open.

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  • This is awesome, the packaging and integration with ubuntu one is just amazing!

  • you are absolutely right. When I went to search for a flash driver I downloaded SWFdec instead of Adobe. that is the main reason. How do I uninstall it and reinsteall Adobe?

  • Probably you have SWFdec or Gnash as the default flash plug-in instead of the proprietary from Adobe.

    Try this:

    $sudo apt-get uninstall mozilla-plugin-gnash swfdec-mozilla

    and then

    $sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree

    Anyway, a search engine is your friend: it is probable that a lot of people had the same problems before, and there is a good chance that the solution has been published many times on the web.

  • this was a great video! please please please make more videos like this!

    Evilmonkey1453

  • Man, alot of Ubuntu users use gedit.

    I live in emacs, and everyone I know who doesn't uses vim(and about 10 other apps to fill in what I do in emacs, to be fair).

    I dunno, it's not bad for what it does, but it seems to do...syntax highlighting.

    'Where was I?.....' could be a single keystroke to get back to where you were in any of the more programmer-oriented editors.

    If you want to use gedit, that's your prerogative, I'm just saying I don't get it.

  • you should ask your questions at answers(dot)launchpad(dot)net

    but try:

    sudo apt-get remove mozilla-plugin-gnash swf-player

  • I had to re-install my Ubuntu 9.04 but ever since, my videos have been playing very laggy to the point sometimes I get no picture or sound. I downloaded Flash drivers but it still do not play right. Do you think Ubuntu installed using the intergrated graphics card instead of the ATI graphics card?

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