
Assuming gnome is required, the following 2 results were found.
How to run a .RUN filehttps://www.joellipman.com/articles/linux/how-to-run-a-run-file.html
to go to your desktop folder Type 'LS' just to check the .RUN file is in this one Type 'sudo sh nameoffile.run' Through the Gnome GUI Right-click on the file you downloaded Select 'Properties' Select the 'Permissions' tab Tick the 'Execute' checkbox...
Ubuntu as a media serverhttps://www.joellipman.com/articles/linux/ubuntu-as-a-media-server.html
LinuxMCE has it's own method for doing this so the LMCE UI is never cropped off, but when the user switches back to Ubuntu's gnome desktop, the top nav bar is cut off if he's using a normal tv and not a pc monitor. I'd like to have 1 screen adjustment...

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