Hi,
I like this merged toolbar + window title style: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/09/1...res-gnome-3-10
Is there a way to enable that for some Gnome apps in Ubuntu 14.04 - for example Gedit,...
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Hi,
I like this merged toolbar + window title style: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/09/1...res-gnome-3-10
Is there a way to enable that for some Gnome apps in Ubuntu 14.04 - for example Gedit,...
I'm inside the company's internal network and use SSH to login into a couple of test servers. The login is key-based and passwordless, but I cannot modify the server-side SSH configuration....
I use some old conky config of mine from ages ago. It draws conky without shadow in Fluxbox + Compton right now.
Here is the relevant part from the start of the conky config:
#!/usr/bin/conky...
Fluxbox with Rox filer, elementary icons, Zukitwo Noble.
Clean: http://i.imgur.com/3uy0It.png
Dirty: http://i.imgur.com/QZpsmt.png
The one I use:
compton -c -t-10 -l-14 -r10 -o1 &
They are good enough if you have a reasonable powerful computer. I use them on my desktop & work machines as well. (Although I'm starting to move to Firefox, since Vimperator/Pentadactyl are much...
Why are you trying to compile Luakit? It's in the repos. (At least here on 12.04)
Sorry I can't help you, I haven't tried Surf myself - the "build it yourself" and "configure by recompiling" really puts me off, even though I have no problem recompiling programs to fix minor...
It's properly formatted in my post where I quote your post (I fixed it there). If you click the link in your post it will appear broken.
And yes, a well-known rendering engine that displays...
Yeah, I know about Links and the similar. I didn't include them as options since they don't fit with what I had in mind. They are definitely minimalistic browsers, but their backends (or rather...
I'm not talking Midori.
I'm talking Uzbl, Luakit, Vimprobable, Surf, etc. Are you using one? What made you choose one? How is day-to-day browsing?
I'm a long-time user of...
Installed Compton from source, it works. Maybe Xcompmgr is just too old now to work on newer distributions.
If I recall correctly, it should display some basic shadows even if you supplied no parameters. But otherwise I see the same thing that happens to you.
Cairo-compmgr has never worked properly on of my computers. Xcompmgr/compton used to work flawlessly with Arch and the previous Ubuntu version; not anymore. When I start xcompmgr, it gives no errors,...
Mine: KDE 4.8 with icontasks. Pretty vanilla, but I like it.
Clean:
http://omploader.org/tY3c1ZQ
Dirty
http://omploader.org/tY3c1Zg
As I understood HTML5+JS will be mostly for apps for the new Tiles interface. You still have the old windows+taskbar desktop below.
When I start typing "ubuntu" it autocompletes to "ubuntuforums.org" and prevents me from hitting enter to search for "ubuntu". The reason is that I open "ubuntuforums.org" a lot.
But if you look...
More like Google's web services, but you can't access then from just any computer, only from your iDevice.
(Or will there be a web interface?)
Two thing:
1. Swiping looks cools, but how will it work with a mouse?
2. To do any serious work you will need to switch to classic windows interface.
I can totally see Linux users crying "But...
http://i.imgur.com/65Du1t.jpgClean
http://i.imgur.com/7q1Jmt.pngDirty
KDE. Icons are called "Hycons". Wallpaper is the default gnome-shell wallpaper. The taskbar is SmoothTasks on a transparent...
Explorer does have some amazing features, mostly regarding metadata, sorting and the list view with the details. Dolphin (IMO the best for Linux at the moment) comes nowhere near Explorer in that...
My programming workspace turned too big to be synced with dropbox between 2 PCs and 3 linux installs. So I wrote a 10 line script that uses rsync to sync my workspace with a remote folder on my...
Getting compositing to work with an ATI was a pain back then around 2006-2007.
Hours of playing with drivers and Xgl to get Beryl running...
Doctor Who. :)
Though I don't know if you can watch it online.
Rocking out: metal - gothic, symphonic, melodeath.
Relaxing/thinking - classical; classic rock; indie/alternative.
Coding - trance/house/whatever, I'm not sure about the terminology.
Slouching in...