Not to worry, ARK is simply an interface for Linux which is geared at being easier to install for beginners. To install Firefox, start by making sure you have all of the necessary libraries, then install Firefox itself. Next, create shortcuts to Firefox and make Firefox available to all users. Consult the Mozilla webpage if you need additional information.
Some programs can use features from other programs, or you can add so called "plug-in" to an existing application. For instance, Skype is a separate application but it uses plug-ins for Firefox, Internet Explorer and so on. If you have Mozilla installed but it's running at the moment you are trying to install Skype, you might have to close the browser in order for Skype to install the plug-in.
Of course you need a serial number to install a legally purchsed program.
If someone is trying to access your computer,it is best to install a antivirus program like Norton or AVG.Make sure that your firewall is enabled too.
No. Firefox has a number of methods to protect it from people trying to get access to your computer and information but it itself does not have a firewall.
It sounds like you are trying to install a program, and it needs the data disk to be put into A Drive.
It should work on any browser that supports java, and that basically means simply "any browser". I suspect Java is not properly installed on the browser. RuneScape requires Java. Apart from trying to install or re-install Java, you may try other browsers, such as Opera, or FireFox.It should work on any browser that supports java, and that basically means simply "any browser". I suspect Java is not properly installed on the browser. RuneScape requires Java. Apart from trying to install or re-install Java, you may try other browsers, such as Opera, or FireFox.It should work on any browser that supports java, and that basically means simply "any browser". I suspect Java is not properly installed on the browser. RuneScape requires Java. Apart from trying to install or re-install Java, you may try other browsers, such as Opera, or FireFox.It should work on any browser that supports java, and that basically means simply "any browser". I suspect Java is not properly installed on the browser. RuneScape requires Java. Apart from trying to install or re-install Java, you may try other browsers, such as Opera, or FireFox.
Because it's trying to tell you to switch to firefox.
Make sure your speakers work, and that what ever you are trying to listen to has the volume turned up.
The exe extension primarily tells the computer it is trying to run an executable file. This means is telling the computer to install or run something. All software like games have exe files that prompt the computer to install the program and to open it each time one clicks on the shortcut.
That really depends on what sort of program you are trying to build, what do you want the program to do?
Um, are you trying to install cruise on a car that didn't come from the factory with it? Or are you trying to replace/repair an existent system?FriPilot