Installing latest Gnome Do on Ubuntu 8.10
by Mandar Vaze on February 10, 2009
in Linux, Productivity, Tutorials, Ubuntu
If you are not sure what is Gnome Do, read my previous post on this topic. Ubuntu 8.10 repositories has older version 0.6.0.1 of Gnome-DO. This was probably released around October 2008 time frame when Ubuntu 8.10 was released. It has been several months since then, and Gnome DO has progressed nicely.
If you want to try the latest version of Gnome DO, which now comes with Docky, then read on How to upgrade to latest version.
Remove the existing version
Although update might work after adding coorect sources, it was adviced (on various ubuntu forums) that removing exisitng version is better. Use following command.
sudo aptitude purge gnome-do gnome-do-plugins gnome-do-plugin-rhythmbox
Add new sources
You need to add what is called PPA – Personal Package Archive. This is where newer packages, which aren’t yet approved by Ubuntu are available. In simpler terms, this are additional Software Sources.
- Go to System->Administration->Software Sources
- Third party software Tab, Add, copy following line one by one. (Create two entries)
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/do-core/ppa/ubuntu intrepid main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/do-core/ppa/ubuntu intrepid main
Install
- System->Administration->Synaptic package manager
- Click on Not installed from left hand side, then type gnome do in the search box.
- Select gnome-do (it will also add gnome-do plugins) Click Apply, and wait for the installation to complete.
- Once done, go to Applications->accesories->Gnome Do.
Docky still not available ?
So far so good, But I wanted to install Docky. As per the instructions, I was supposed to select Docky theme. But there was an error that I had not enabled composting.
Since I had four years old machine, I had turned off all the effects, I thought I won’t be able to use Docky, after all. But apparently one can enable composting without having latest and greatest graphics card.
Follow this link to Enable Composting in metacity
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