Thread reopened, so questions can be asked. ;)
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Thread reopened, so questions can be asked. ;)
Sorry for the jumbled mess, but I've reopened the guide, merged the questions for the guide to the guide itself, and split away one post from a sticky into this thread so that all the pertinent material is in one spot.
Now if someone can offer an answer, I'll feel like I actually have a purpose in life. :biggrin:
To All:
My questions asked in the email above were answered by K. Mandla in a seperate email (quote pasted below). For this I thank K. Mandla very much.
I am posting the answers here for those who might have the same questions in the future. I am running Gutsy.
It seems for the present the terminal emulator I get is the default without options, and the default for focus of the desired window, is by left clicking the desired window. At present I find no other focus optins. These will do well for now.
When I need more answers on the tutorial at the start of this thread, I will ask here again.
Regards.
Jeffrey Tooker
Paynes Ck. Ca.
<<<Hi Jeffrey. Thanks for the e-mail. Could you tell me more about this guide? Is it online or on the forums? Can you send me a link? Or is it a book?
I found your original post about focus. I'll see if I can find the focus settings in Gnome Ubuntu, but generally speaking the focus is generally the action that moves a desktop window to the forefront. In some window managers you can click on a window to give it the focus, but others you only have to move the mouse over it to give it focus.
Also, the terminal in Gnome is located under the Applications menu, in the Accessories submenu. The icon should look like a little black box
-- a terminal screen. Clicking on that will open a terminal emulator.
Does that help at all?
Thanks again,
K.Mandla>>>
frost pikie had this stickied in his signiture when i was trying to find out about how to sort my office clipart stuff out.
gotta say i could have used this ages ago!! :(
nonetheless, its a great guide.
Thank you , Thank you ,Thank you
Your definition of FLOSS is false. The F in FLOSS refers to free AS IN FREEDOM software, and has nothing to do with price. The Wikipedia article you link to also demonstrates this. Please correct this mistake.
Great write-up nontheless. Thank you for taking the time. Exteremely useful.
Read through the whole thing . . . MY COMPLIMENTS.
I'd like to see your Wiki article, but that "Ubuntu Document Storage Facility" link seems to be broken. So where is it?
I'm still around bapoumba :D
Ya I never quite got around to that, due to other things. Still a good guide for learning, even if outdated. I ought update it. I'm glad people still find it useful. You are all quite welcome, was a labor of love that took me quite a while.
Maybe I'll do a bit of updating on the weekend if I've time.