Not yet. I didn't like the idea of the uglier interface, so I've been using the terminal version. I thought Lucid was XEmacs? I wonder why such a critical bug has not yet been fixed for 13.04.
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Not yet. I didn't like the idea of the uglier interface, so I've been using the terminal version. I thought Lucid was XEmacs? I wonder why such a critical bug has not yet been fixed for 13.04.
^ I don't have those themes available. Removing ~/.gtk* files did not help.
Other machines on the network are allocated dynamic IPs, but an IP is reserved for this server, so I've hard-coded it so that it always has the same IP. I tried connecting to the server via the IP...
There are many other machines on the network, none of which experience this problem AFAIK. The server is less than a year old, but I guess hardware failures can happen at any time. Thanks for the...
I have a headless server running 12.04. On occasions (after several weeks of uptime), I am unable to access the server (via HTTP or SSH) -- the connection times out and cannot route to the server. I...
I think that would be very complicated to do. You would have to call a script every second and it would have to know which letters are currently being shown in order to know which letters to show...
Look here or here as a starting point.
but that did not achieve the desired effect.
I suppose I could put the elisp that sends X a maximize message in my .emacs, but that seems less clean, elegant, and easy to remember next time I'm...
Check that nothing else is bound to W-Down earlier up in the config file? Check that you've put the code in the <keyboard> section of the file.
Finally got around to testing out this functionality in CrunchBang Statler OpenBox. Works perfectly :) Window-Menu key moves the active window to the other monitor :) Thanks mDuo13 :)
Running MPD 0.15.4 from repos on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. CPU usage slowly creeps up to 25%+ over time and seg faults with no message/log when playing aac/m4a files (according to #mpd discussion, this is...
FWIW: Using 10.04 on an Acer AspireOne netbook. 'man synaptics' indicates that clicking the left and right buttons together (my touchpad has buttons) generates a middle-click. Works for me.
Thanks :)
Thanks. The reconfigure worked for me too.
I wasted a whole day trying to get my Broadcom B4311 to work under Kubuntu Natty. It has worked well under Lucid and Maverick Ubuntu by installing via the Additional/Restricted Drivers. In Kubuntu...
I downloaded the latest gtkPod from http://www.gtkpod.org (2.0.1) and tried to compile it under Ubuntu 10.04. ./configure reported errors and I installed these packages:
intltool libgtk2.0-dev...
Why is this marked as Solved? It seems to come from the CrunchBang forums:
http://crunchbanglinux.org/forums/topic/9330/gtkpod-install-problems/
or
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Good question. Ubuntu uses Debian Testing AFAIK, but I'm also searching for an answer to this.
This 2009 article indicates that Ubuntu uses Unstable.
More recent discussion here. Seems Ubuntu...
Multiple downloads don't go any faster for me. If you download one file at X or 5 files at X/5, the final speed is the same. I prefer to know when/where/why settings like this are changed.
Ubuntu Lucid 32-bit desktop machine. I run "aptitude update" and "aptitude safe-upgrade" manually from the command-line regularly to upgrade my machine. I usually don't pay that much attention to the...
See here. Worked for me.
Set "own_window_type" in the config to "override".
Solved by removing package "global" (see discussion in bug report).
Same result if I remove emacs23-nox and install emacs22-nox or emacs23. Something is broken somewhere :(
Bug report here.
Installing emacs23-nox on a headless Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid) server "works" in the sense that I can launch emacs, but the installation throws out all of this:
# sudo aptitude install emacs23-nox...