I second that. The font rendering is a pain in Xubuntu (for me the only one so far, otherwise great distro).
Changing the font to "Ubuntu 11" and using a custom DPI (108) seems to help though...
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I second that. The font rendering is a pain in Xubuntu (for me the only one so far, otherwise great distro).
Changing the font to "Ubuntu 11" and using a custom DPI (108) seems to help though...
Works like a charm. Thanks!
Hi everyone,
I have a third-party program installed (binary, no source code) that keeps crashing. Support from provider is close to useless. iotop shows that the program (idle) keeps writing to...
Fuduntu is a great alternatie and mips, you were right there is a "open terminal here" in Xfce :)
arsenic23, haven't tried the ppa only precise repo. Xfce was actually one of the first options but I got picky when I didn't find a "open a terminal here" function in Thunar :p Although overall I...
jerrrys, thanks for the answer. Yes, you are right but let's face it Gnome-Classic has less features and is more resource hungry in my opinion.
snowpine, thanks for the answer. You're right about...
Hi everybody, I'm don't like the direction where Gnome 3 is going and I'm looking for alternatives.
I remember the days of amazement when first discovering Knoppix, Debian some years back. It was...
Numeric keys work at login (in the username field for example), after Gnome loads the they lose functionality.
Also everything works as it should if I use CTRL + SHIFT + NUM LOCK instead of NUM...
I want to confirm this. Lucid Lynx 10.04 LTS installation, no changes or additional software installed. Num Lock LED is working fine, keyboard is good on another OS. The numeric keypad doesn't work....
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