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The most common places would be in: /bin (system utilities) or /usr/bin (usually user programs).Some applications like Steam will install the game library in your user's home folder (by default) instead of doing it Windows-style which would be in the Program Files directory.
A suitable software package to open PDF files on your computer would be something like Adobe's PDF reader. However - there are many more publishers of PDF readers.
I would doubt its ever been done. It may be possible but it would cost a lot of money.
Only if installed as a addon. It did not come as the standard package. But I have a tow package on mine. It was installed later, not standard. So it is not uncommon that the current 1990 would have the amp installed. I have 92 4runner it is pretty basic truck but it has a built in amp in the rear quarter panel I want to say on rightside can't remember for sure.
There is no command as such. Unlike in Windows, a program in Linux does not have to register it's existence in a list or registry. If you installed the program manually, or use a distro without a package manager, there is no way to determine what is installed. On distros that have package managers, such as Debian, Fedora, or Ubuntu, you can usually print an output of installed packages. In Debian / Ubuntu, use the commanddpkg --get-selections | lessto scroll through a list of installed packages. I do not recall offhand what you would do in Fedora or Red Hat.
PDF files can be opened by anyone if you have the right software installed. If you are having trouble opening PDF files you should install the necessary software. Adobe make a great PDF reader.
An example of a screw would be a jarlid.
An example of a screw would be a jarlid.
That would be a "phillips" heades screw.
CD of different softwares are available from markets buy it and follow the instructionsAnswers #2Software installed under the operating system Windows XP is usually installed into it's own named sub-directory under \program filesSo if you are installing on the C drive it would appear at c:\program files\new software here.In just about any case the program should be telling if not first asking where you would like to install the software. Although there are other directories that a program may have information/files stored such as the documents and settings sub-directory.
The 'tar' utility is not usually used to install packages; it would consist of a source package that has to be configured, compiled, and then installed. The tar file you receive usually is in a compressed format as well.The sequence of events with a tar file (sometimes called a tarball) is to do the following:Uncompress the tar file if it is compressedExtract all of the files into a directory with 'tar xvf filename'Run the ./configure command in the root directory of the package if it existsRun the 'make' command on the resultRun the 'make install' command if everything compiled and linked successfully.
That means there is some fault in loading graphics of the game.You need to reinstall the game and i would suggest you to make a backup of all the user files of the game in My Documents.If you have installed some mod then you need to remove it as it is not properly installed.