Help putting a bash script on a wiki page.
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Greetings ladies and gentlemen:
I've written a Bash script to help people on installing and enabling the Unity desktop environment. Sadly, I'm unable to share the source code on the manual I've made because everything is moved:
I've attached a file but no one is able to download it and use it.
Please help.
Well, you can change it to .txt (I do not recall "sh" being there - maybe it was just added?), but this should be addressed. Use this forum topic to try and paste your files.
Edit: Spelling.
Thank you Trisquelian, I've updated the wiki page with a plain text file.
I have to express my disdain on the functioning of this wiki, shure it makes the job but it has its limitations.
This probably warrants for a bug report. I tested it out and to me it seems that the server tries to execute the file due to it's name, when you click it. This happens despite any chain in permissions on the uploaded file.
Gzip it?
Yes, it works!
Now anyone can download the script without major problems.
Thanl you.
thanks for the manual!
i will find this very usefull
but dose anyone know if the unity
spyware was removed in the trisquel
unity package?
I suppose it was but let's see...
* If you're running Toutatis the spying is not a problem because it was introduced in a later corresponding ubuntu version.
* If you're running Belenos, what is your output of
gsettings list-recursively | grep scope
This page lists (some of?) the nasty scopes https://fixubuntu.com/
a_slacker_here
there is a person on this post who tried your script and it
didn’t work:
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/install-and-use-unity#comment-64143
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