Reset Budgie panels to default
Signed-off-by: Pierre-Yves <pyu@riseup.net>
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title = "Restore panels"
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lastmod = "2017-11-08T19:30:00+01:00"
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# Restore panels
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To reset Budgie panels default settings
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``` bash
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budgie-panel --reset --replace &
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title = "Restoring Panel Defaults"
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lastmod = "2017-11-08T21:15:00+01:00"
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# Restoring Panel Defaults
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To restore Budgie's default panel settings, run the command below
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``` bash
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budgie-panel --reset --replace &
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```
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title = "VirtualBox"
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title = "VirtualBox"
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# VirtualBox
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# VirtualBox
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[VirtualBox](https://virtualbox.org) is an x86 virtualization software package developed by Oracle.
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[VirtualBox](https://virtualbox.org) is an x86 virtualization software package developed by Oracle.
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## Install kernel headers
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## Determine which kernel you are using
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For using VirtualBox in either guest or host mode, it is important that you install the correct headers for your kernel,
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Solus support both a `current` and `lts` kernel. It is important to install the version that corresponds to your kernel.
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as Solus support both a `current` and `lts` kernel.
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If you aren't sure which kernel you
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If you aren't sure which kernel you are running, run the following in terminal:
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are running, run the following in terminal:
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``` bash
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``` bash
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uname -r
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uname -r
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```
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```
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You will either have a `.current` or `.lts` suffix. Examples: `4.12.12-19.current` or `4.9.49-46.lts`
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You will either have a `.current` or `.lts` suffix. Examples: `4.13.12-32.current` or `4.9.61-57.lts`
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If you have an lts kernel, install the lts headers:
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## Solus as Host
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VirtualBox is available in the Software Center, select the package that matches your kernel.
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virtualbox | virtualbox-current
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VirtualBox modules for the **linux-lts** kernel | VirtualBox modules for the **linux-current** kernel
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## Solus as Guest
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### Preparing your system
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Before you start, ensure your all packages are up-to-date on the virtual machine
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``` bash
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sudo eopkg upgrade
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```
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If you have a **lts** kernel, install the lts headers
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``` bash
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``` bash
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sudo eopkg install linux-lts-headers
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sudo eopkg install linux-lts-headers
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```
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```
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If you have a current kernel, installing the current headers:
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If you have a **current** kernel, installing the current headers
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``` bash
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``` bash
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sudo eopkg install linux-current-headers
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sudo eopkg install linux-current-headers
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```
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Make sure you have the necessary packages installed
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## Solus as Guest
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Make sure you have the necessary core packages installed:
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``` bash
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``` bash
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sudo eopkg upgrade
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sudo eopkg install gcc make autoconf binutils xorg-server-devel
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sudo eopkg install gcc make autoconf binutils xorg-server-devel
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Reboot your system first so that it's all up to date.
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Reboot the virtual machine.
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Now install the **Guest Additions** : from the VirtualBox menu `Devices` -> `Insert Guest Additions CD image...`
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Now install the **Guest Additions** : from the VirtualBox menu `Devices` -> `Insert Guest Additions CD image...`
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On the guest Machine, open `Files` and click on the optical drive icon (CD name starts with VBOXADDITIONS) then click on the `Run Software` button and follow the on screen instructions.
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On the guest Machine, open `Files` and click on the optical drive icon (CD name starts with VBOXADDITIONS) then click on the `Run Software` button and follow the on screen instructions.
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**Note:** For each kernel update you will need to rebuild the VirtualBox Modules. So simply remount the ISO and run the instructions again.
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**Note:** For each kernel update you will need to rebuild the VirtualBox Modules. So simply remount the ISO and run the instructions again.
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### Virtual machine settings
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### Virtual machine settings
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Here is a brief overview on some options you may want to set (you can only do it when your virtual machine is not running).
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Here is a brief overview on some options you may want to set (you can only do it when your virtual machine is not running).
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Select your guest machine and click on the Settings icon.
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Select your guest machine and click on the Settings icon.
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#### USB Controller
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If you have installed the [extension pack](https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch01.html#intro-installing) and your hardware supports it, you set the USB Controller to USB 2.0 or 3.0, in `USB`
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If you have installed the [extension pack](https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch01.html#intro-installing) and your hardware supports it, you set the USB Controller to USB 2.0 or 3.0, in `USB`
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Note: Access to USB is granted by the user group `vboxusers` on the **Host** operating system. You can add yourself to this group with the following command:
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Note: Access to USB is granted by the user group `vboxusers` on the **Host** operating system. You can add yourself to this group with the following command
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``` bash
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``` bash
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sudo usermod -aG vboxusers `whoami`
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sudo usermod -aG vboxusers `whoami`
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#### Shared Folders
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You can share folders from the Host to the Guest in `Shared Folders`
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**Note:** auto-mounted shared folders are mounted into the `/media` directory, along with the prefix `sf_`. For example, the shared folder `myfiles` would be mounted to `/media/sf_myfiles`. Access to auto-mounted shared folders is only granted to the user group `vboxsf` on the Guest operating system.
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**Note:** auto-mounted shared folders are mounted into the `/media` directory, along with the prefix `sf_`. For example, the shared folder `myfiles` would be mounted to `/media/sf_myfiles`. Access to auto-mounted shared folders is only granted to the user group `vboxsf` on the Guest operating system.
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Execute these commands to set the permissions and add yourself to the group:
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Execute these commands to set the permissions and add yourself to the group
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sudo chmod 755 /media
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sudo chmod 755 /media
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Download the latest [VirtualBox Installer](https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads) - [direct link](http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/5.1.30/VirtualBox-5.1.30-118389-Linux_amd64.run) (5.1.30) right click link and Save As.
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Now install the dependencies and VirtualBox like so:
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sudo eopkg it -c system.devel
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sudo sh ~/Downloads/VirtualBox-5.1.30-118389-Linux_amd64.run
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Replace the version number of the file with the one you downloaded.
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**Note:** You will probably want to install the [Extension Pack](https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads) to extend the functionalities of VirtualBox.
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