I havent had any slowing down problems, its just when i click the clock at the top expecting the dropdown, my screen turns black. if i move my mouse or click again it goes back to normal, no problems...
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I havent had any slowing down problems, its just when i click the clock at the top expecting the dropdown, my screen turns black. if i move my mouse or click again it goes back to normal, no problems...
ive been having trouble with the calendar and notifications lately... they are causing my whole screen to go black or flicker, then everything goes back to normal like it never happened hah... i dont...
both of those look really good, im thinking about incorperating a background into my overview too, but im not sure if that fits the old human theme too well :) i think ill make a new theme here in a...
I just fixed a few things i missed, here is the corrected version of my theme.... anyone have a theme request or a mod idea (that can be done with css of course)
thats how i had it at first with the same thought process, but then i realized it is the only tab, so i decided to treat it as a button... i would have definitely done it that way if there was more...
just letting you guys know i am working on a Human theme at the moment for those who want the Shell to match the old Ubuntu theme. Sorry im a bit late on the parade here... I just found this thread...
Ok, ive been messing with it some more, and now im wondering that since i no longer use thunar as the default file manager, maybe that could be causing the issue? I think the problem is beyond...
I am trying to use the cursor theme that Kubuntu is currently using on xubuntu, but the cursor theme only displays over dolphin, pidgin, gimp, kmail, and firefox. Anywhere else it uses the default...
so i dont need anything special other than those 3 to set up a webserver... cool ill go try it and see how it works out, anyone have any warnings for me or anything let me know...
I recently got a hold of someones old computer after they bought a new one, and i would like to turn it into a server for a website. I have no idea how the Ubuntu server edition even works, so i was...
hmm...well so far what im trying to do is working ok, but it would be nice to fix it completely....
lol all i wanted to hear thanks man
TRIPLE bump. thats right. almost as good as a triple dog dare :) could i use devilspie on the panel i want on top or something like that?
im guessing this is either an easy fix or impossible, so could someone just point me in the right direction i dont need a whole tutorial really...
Lets say I have a panel on the left side of my screen and one on the bottom. Is there any way (gconf-editor maybe?) that you can have the bottom panel set to always be "on top" of the side panel?
lol its an hp keyboard but i have a mac usb keyboard too... im suprised that would help. The card i am using now is the 9250, i was wondering if the 200 was better. I am thinking about going back to...
there is no driver for it... it just works how it is. i thought the driver was an open source kinda thing that was built into ubuntu haha... well should i try this 'envy' thing? because 'hardware...
what i was sayin is when i run without compiz, the thing is lightening fast. (its an AMD sempron processor with 4 gigs of ram, so i mean for what im going to do with it it runs real fast) the only...
I think its slowing the whole system, because when i type, it takes about 10 seconds for the text to show up on screen. If i run without compiz it runs beautifully so i know my computer is fine.
well, this question mainly came up because compiz runs reeeeaaaalllllyyyyy slow on my computer, but i have a decent pc with 2 gigs of ram, so i was thinking it was a graphics issue. according to that...
I know how much linux hates ATI cards, but thats all i have to work with so i was wondering which one would work better with ubuntu. I have an ATI Radeon 200 Xpress built into the motherboard, and im...
thanks alot i just did sudo gnome-appearance-properties and it worked perfectly.
makes sense...(i used to run Xubuntu and it didnt do that) well i guess i just go under root and select what theme i want then?
Just a real quick question, why does the GTK theme change back to the original(?) gnome theme rather than using Dust when i go into something under root? (dust works in all my other windows) Is there...
this has gotta be relatively simple stuff for a ubuntu regular can anyone help out?