If you want to resize windows, the best way is alt+right click+grab. Simply hold the Alt key, right-click somewhere inside the window and drag to resize.
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If you want to resize windows, the best way is alt+right click+grab. Simply hold the Alt key, right-click somewhere inside the window and drag to resize.
In settings manager>session and startup you can add applications to execute at desktop startup. Also, in shutdown menu you can check the option for save current session.
Opss you're right!! Settings manager not configuration manager. Sorry, my xubuntu is in spanish and i made a bad translation.
Try in configuration manager>keyboard. Second tab. Here you can assign keyboard shortcuts.
Now run in a terminal:
sudo dosfsck -av /dev/sdX
- replace X with your device name (sdb in your case)
When it finishes, unmount the device, unplug it, wait a few seconds, then plug it back...
For a read-only USB try this:
Plug in the device and wait about 5 seconds
run in a terminal
dmesg | tail
If you see something like this:
FAT: Filesystem panic (dev sdh)
Book: Reamde
Game: Monster Hunter Portable 3
Movie: Unforgiven
Mostly LibreOffice. Google Docs for notes and tips.
Try with this icon theme:
http://xfce-look.org/content/show.php/Mist?content=148172
Read the post form Toz. Is a bug in alacarte. Check the bug report posted above for a workaround.
I have an acer aspire one netbook with xubuntu.Everything works out of the box, light and fast! Try xubuntu booting from usb before install.
Pentium IV (2,66),512 Mb RAM, 80Gb HDD and an old Radeon 5200, with xubuntu 12.04
Only Ubuntu since Dapper. My first linux was Red Hat 5, then Suse, Mandrake, Progeny ...Ubuntu is my main and only OS.
Try deleting:
.config/menus
log out and log in
If not, delete also:
.config/xfce4
.cache/xfce4
sudo apt-get install fonts-lklug-sinhala
It's a file-roller bug:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2072704
Here is the launchpad bug page:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/978789
The best theme for me is the new greybird theme from shimmer project. And it's the default theme in xubuntu 12.10.
Sorry but i don't understand your problem. Greybird is the default theme for xubuntu 12.10. Select the theme you want in settings manager > appearance.
I have greybird-git in 12.04 and it's the same that default in 12.10. What do you really want to install? Simply select greybird theme in preferences.
I don't know. Sorry.
Install xfce4-battery-plugin and add the new battery item to your panel.
Xubuntu 12.04.
Thanks