Re: firestarer problem



Dennis Castanos wrote the following on 31.12.2006 04:15:

<snip>

Is there a command that I can used in the terminal to copy the Firestarter folder in my home folder to /etc/firestarter.
I'm new to Ubuntu so I don't know if this can be done.

below, the two commands confuse me. How does it know that my desktop fire folder in is my home directory, or maybe I just missing something.


$ sudo aptitude purge firestarter
$ sudo aptitude install firestarter

<snip>

This comand has to be copy and pasted into a terminal (you get one when
hitting ALT+F2, then enter there gnome-terminal)

The above will erease firestarter completly including all it´s config.
After that it will install firestarter again with default settings.

I guess that´s what you want.


HTH Thilo


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