Managing Startup Applications (and Other Swami Settings) Bodhi Linux offers both GUI based ( Swami Control Panel) and command line based ways to add and remove programs from Startup Applications, configure Date and Time, Keyboard Layout and Light DM. As opposed to Ubuntu, Bodhi has no short term support. An installed Bodhi Linux can be upgraded to the latest state via command line or package manager. Release Cycle. Releases are numbered x.y.z, where x represents a major release, y represents an update (or point) release and; z represents a bug fix release. Bodhi Linux 3.0 Review and Installation Guide. Standard Bodhi Gnu/Linux is designed for Intel compatible processor with an alpha release version for ARM Processor (Tablet computing) based on Debian GNU/Linux. The ARM processor version of Bodhi is no more officially supported, in lack of time. Start from the Command Line¶ We ship some examples that are ready-to-run. However, these examples are packaged inside the package. This means you must first know where easy_install has installed your current kivy package, and then go to the examples directory. Using the bodhi command-line interface Installing the client. Bodhi 2 is distributed with Fedora >= 26. If you are on an older Fedora version, you can install bodhi 2 from Copr: $ sudo dnf copr enable bowlofeggs/bodhi $ sudo dnf update bodhi-client Manual page. Having some issues installing Bodhi onto a MacBook era 2008. Right now it's hung with the splash screen for the first boot. Command-line software-installation.
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I've currently encountered some issues with ubuntu causing me to be stuck in tty mode.I already tried fixing the issue but since I'm not sure of what really happened for this issue to occur I now just want to reinstall ubuntu.I was wondering if there is a way to reinstall ubuntu via terminal?I'm currently running 12.04.4 lts and I already tried the command line:sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh -aBut that didn't do anything (after ~10 min of nothing happening a new command line appeard, I tried to restart but nothing changed)
Any help is highly appreciatedThanks
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Reinstall Ubuntu Operating System
You can install programs/applicationss via Terminal, but in neither case an operating system. The Terminal is good and you can do a lot of things with it, but this time you will need more than only the Terminal to reinstall Ubuntu.
Please read read the following community wiki to find out what you need:
Reinstall Ubuntu desktop system
If you are referring only to the Ubuntu desktop system package, then you can use the following command to reinstall it:
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Trying to recover from a failed update between Ubuntu 14.04 and 16.04. The update was locked, the only to get out of it was to reboot the computer, and after reboot, I was presented with the terminal prompt and it would not launch Ubuntu desktop.
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It did not work, system told me to do :
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This one terminated. I shutdown the computer. During Shutdown I noticed it was displaying Ubuntu countdown. Good sign. I restarted again the computer, and it start to load as usual and launch Ubuntu desktop Unity. Success. Thanks for the tips !
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