here is the solution
1: you must have your working internet connection
2: open the terminal
3: type command:
sudo apt-get install intltool
after completion there is no more problem.......
Out of the box, Ubuntu does not support ANY Windows programs, released by Microsoft or not. If you install Wine on Ubuntu, With Wine installed, you can run Visual Studio .NET 2003, but no later version.
You can update Ubuntu later as well without any issues. ... If there are other operating systems installed, you may get the option to install Ubuntu along with them in dual boot. But since your goal is to only have Ubuntu Linux on your entire system, you should go for Erase disk and install Ubuntu option. Read More:- hands-on.cloud
If you get a message in Ubuntu stating "Still waiting for root device" and you HAVE installed Ubuntu while an external sata hard drive was attached or an extra sata drive that was removed later. Check the GRUB file! You might need to boot into Ubuntu with live CD and change /boot/grub/grub.cfg on the boot drive. The grub.cfg file is where to change the root drive device settings. Change from /dev/??sdb1?? to what your root drive is. usually /dev/sda1THIS IS ONLY FOR NEW UBUNTU USERS THAT INSTALLED UBUNTU WITH A REMOVABLE SATA DRIVE ATTACHED TO THE COMPUTER DURING INSTALLATION. OR FOR PEOPLE THAT KNOW THEIR BOOT DRIVE IS NOT WHERE ROOT IS TRYING TO LOAD.If you are not one of these users then just Google all the other fixes. Most answers say "It can not be the GRUB device settings", but it is sometimes.More Answers:There are several possible ways that error could occur. The most likely reason is that the file system or hard drive has become damaged in some fashion. Booting in recovery mode should offer more detail as to the cause of the error, as well as providing the opportunity to run fsck if the file system is damaged.
Yes. Instead of rebooting with the CD in the drive, pop it in, go in the CD and run Wubi.exe. Wubi is an easy way to install Ubuntu alongside Windows, with one-click uninstall should you want to later.
Ubuntu uses Upstart, as does Fedora 9 and later. There is no direct equivalent to /etc/inittab, as startup scripts run asynchronously. Each script in /etc/event.d serves a similar purpose to a line on a traditional inittab.
GPO Inheritance
When you originally configured the machine you are offered the option of configuring the Mail program then or postponing it until later. If you choose later then the first time you start Mail it will let you configure it first.
Yes
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Actually - all phases of SDLC can be a source for Errors. The later in the life cycle an error is detected, the costlier it will be to fix it
Legally you will be responsible as the payment was an error.,
Lawsuit for medical malpractice - at your expense.