Here's what I did to solve this:
leafpad ~/.gconf/apps/mail-notification/%gconf.xmland add the following line after the <gconf> tag:
<entry name="always-display-icon" mtime="1320676101"...
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Here's what I did to solve this:
leafpad ~/.gconf/apps/mail-notification/%gconf.xmland add the following line after the <gconf> tag:
<entry name="always-display-icon" mtime="1320676101"...
This doesn't actually fix the issue...but it makes it easier to reset the panel after a suspend to get rid of the added blank space. You would still have to type the command every time you wanted to...
I'm not sure which eeepc you have, but on my eeepc 1005ha with a clean install of lubuntu 11.10 (i.e. installed from the lubuntu 11.10 iso, onto a reformatted hd) the double-click works fine.
Thanks! I was trying to figure out how to do this. Works perfectly.
Mail Notification (http://www.nongnu.org/mailnotify/) works well on my lubuntu 11.10 system.
Available in the repos:
sudo apt-get install mail-notificationIf you want the icon to display even...
To make the file more readable, you can use xmlindent:
xmlindent ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml | less
Doesn't change the file...just outputs it nicely formatted.
It's the same way in my lubuntu-rc.xml file...all the keybindings in one long line. Not sure why.
I also have the files lxde-rc.xml and rc.xml in that directory (~/.config/openbox/). If you're running straight LXDE rather than Lubuntu, one of those files might be controlling your keybindings.
The following disables the Alt-Space function on my fresh install of Lubuntu 11.10 (can't say if it would work on LXDE 11.04):
1. Open ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml
leafpad...
You can add a battery indicator:
Right-click on the taskbar
Choose Panel Settings > Panel Applets > Add
Choose 'Battery Monitor'
Click '+Add'
@jlells01 Yes...this is a known bug. See this thread for a temporary solution:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1869357
I think you could use something like UNetbootin...but probably better to ask over on the Linux Mint forums.
I tried it once with a Debian .iso and it wouldn't boot...but it might work for you.
Done.
Hopefully, the devs will consider this bug to be a priority. It's the kind of thing that might discourage people from using Lubuntu on their laptops.
I know I was reluctant to install...
Yes...as far as I can tell (based on my only Lubuntu laptop)...if the battery icon is present, the extra space will be there after a suspend/resume. If the icon is not there, no additional space is...
On battery power it still works as it should. No extra space in the tray after 3 suspends and resumes.
If it's the same problem described over in that other thread (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1869357) then it seems to be related to the xfce power manager battery icon. When I turned off...
I believe this is related to the battery icon which is controlled by the xfce4 power manager. When I set the power manager to never show the icon...I do not get the extra space added after every...
Sounds like you may be encountering this problem:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1869357
If so, consider adding a comment to the bug report(s) over on Launchpad so it will get fixed...
There are several ways to get to Lubuntu 11.10 (upgrade, complete reinstall, etc.). But whatever you do, make sure you backup all your critical data first. You don't want to lose anything important...
I've used Recoll for a long time and really like it. Very powerful and fast searches. It has a GUI but can also be used from the command line. It's in the repositories and seems to work well in...
If you are on an Ubuntu box currently, you can the Startup Disk Creator program (which should already be installed on 10.10). Simply select the .iso file and the usb drive you want to use and it...