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My operating system is Manjaro Linux with gnome Desktop.
I installed gitkraken with yaourt, whereas I was asked to install libcurl-openssh for gitkraken.
Nevertheless, I have gitkraken installed now!
But when I go to the file/folder browser dialog in gitkraken, I see a broken fonts in the dialog as you can see on the following screenshot
How can I fix the wrong fonts?
It's a known problem, see:
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/gitkraken/?comments=all
https://github.com/Azd325/gitkraken/issues/45
It's because gitkraken uses an old electron version
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I really like the Linux command-line, while I also like Windows. Is there any way possible for me to get the Linux command-line on Windows?
apt is a packaging tool to interact with packages in linux.windows does not use any kind of packaging system.If you want you can use wsl or vagrant.
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is there a way to view the file permissions for a file in a Windows that will give the same output like as Linux machine (e.g. -rw-rw-r--)?
Thanks.
You can install the GNU Win32 tools.
It contains a lot of useful Linux/Unix tools for Windows.
That includes ls.
And unlike Cygwin, it's Windows native exe's. No need for cygwin.
See here: https://u-tools.com/msls.asp
And here: http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net
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I've been downloaded TeamViz.3.2.x64.tar.gz
"teamviz timer" and extract it but when i'm trying to open it this pop up
my os : ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64-bit
NOTE:I Tried running it as root
some library are missing btw it's noticed in the site under the description :
"Firstly you need to install necessary libraries by commands:
sudo apt-get install libjpeg62 libxss1"
so copy-paste these commands in the terminal
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Someone just recently hacked my Linux server and installed some software on it. Just to be sure if it was the hacker i want to find out which software were installed and when those software were installed recently?
You can find the complete log of the software installed in the /var/log/dpkg.log file. You can view it using sudo nano /var/log/dpkg.log
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I am a user of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS using Unity default inteface.
I use Guake, a Drop-down terminal for GNOME.
I want to open it immediately without transitions because of Unity.
What can i do? Thanks.
Ok, I find it! Open a terminal and execute:
sudo apt-get install ccsm
And then execute: ccsm.
Uncheck 'Animations' to disable these kind of transitions.