Nah, I'm using standard Chrome, not Chromium. I don't use Chromium because some of the extensions that I use don't work well under Chromium. As of right now, I'm using Chrome version 30.0.1599.101.
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Nah, I'm using standard Chrome, not Chromium. I don't use Chromium because some of the extensions that I use don't work well under Chromium. As of right now, I'm using Chrome version 30.0.1599.101.
Maybe two weeks ago I got an update for Chrome on my desktop (running Windows 7) that changed quite a few things, most notably the new tab page. However, in that time Chrome has been updated on my...
Okay, "synclient -l" works and I cleared all two finger gestures and touchegg started working. It doesn't recognize anything more than two fingers, so I guess my touchpad doesnt support anything more...
When I run Touchegg from the terminal, it tells me to make a gesture to see if it is recognized. The problem is that no gesture I make is recognized, not even a tap. Not sure what the deal is.
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I just got a lightly used Lenovo ThinkPad X220 for only $200 (it was going to be scrapped despite being in perfect condition) and I love it so far, but I was curious about gesture support in Linux. I...
I might just install Xubuntu instead, though I really wanted to use Unity/GNOME Shell because its more usable on smaller screened devices (at least I think it is). XFCE has been my favorite...
Today I installed Ubuntu 13.04 on a Lenovo ThinkPad X220. It worked fine at first, but after the first round of updates and rebooting it GNOME Shell seems to have been broken. At first I was able to...
These days new computers are coming with more and more RAM out of the box, and 8GB or higher is becoming common. This makes me wonder: are page files/swap areas really necessary anymore? Sure, it's...
I don't really have any recommendations for a device, except that my personal preference would be a netbook, but I can say that android devices that are running Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0) or higher are...
correction: the command should be "sudo dpkg --configure -a"
My mistake.
try "sudo dpkg --configure"
if that doesnt work, try "sudo apt-get install -f"
the first command should fix your problem, though.
No, unfortunately, I never did. I've since switched to Xubuntu and no longer have a need for the hotspot feature (I was at school with no wifi in my room). I wish you luck in finding a solution,...
I'm thinking of turning one of my family's old PCs into a media and file server, just for kicks. I haven't been able to get it setup yet (won't boot to the CD for some reason, but Lubuntu installed...
How would I go about doing that? How would I make the switch to alsa? I've never had to mess with any sound configurations in Linux before.
I'm using Pulse Audio, since that's what Xubuntu uses by default.
It's weird, when I press the volume up/down keys, the volume indicator shows up on the top right of the screen but the volume does not actually change even though the bar goes up/down with each press...
To use the dual band 802.11n wireless.
Here's my dilemma: I have a nice Vizio Dual band router that I would like to use. My house however has Verizon Internet and they use a coaxial cable to send the internet to their proprietary router...
A lot of people use Xubuntu/XFCE for older hardware with limited resources, but honestly, I think it is great for a lot of other reasons. It doesn't feel as bloated as other desktop environments...
For some reason I can't change the window border theme under GNOME-Shell. It seems to be stuck on the Ambiance theme. Most themes I try to use simply don't work and don't change anything or when I...
EDIT: Nevermind, looks like I found a fix. It seems to be a problem with the newest flash player and nvidia cards, though its more Adobe's fault than nvidia's.
It seems that for every YouTube video I watch, the colors are way off from what they should be. Everything is just is a very odd color from what would be normal. No issues in Windows on the same...
*BUMP* any ideas?
I just installed Xubuntu 12.04 onto my desktop and I seem to have an issue with the NVIDIA drivers. On the splash screen right before the login screen, where it usually says "Xubuntu" with the dots...
I installed PlayOnLinux today and it added a WINE submenu in the XFCE menu. I can't figure out how to change its order in the menu or remove it entirely. When I right click on XFCE...