I'm pretty happy with my multi-monitor setup. Using Dash 2 Panel, I have nice left or bottom panels which contain everything and minimize the wasted vertical space for me.
The only problem I have...
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I'm pretty happy with my multi-monitor setup. Using Dash 2 Panel, I have nice left or bottom panels which contain everything and minimize the wasted vertical space for me.
The only problem I have...
Are you powering on the controller properly? IIRC you have to power it on in different ways to make it appear ready for pairing to various devices.
It pointed me to a crash dump but I'm not sure that in itself is particularly useful.
However since the update via the software updater GUI, the command line apt has returned to normality.
The standard software updater GUI worked. I just tried it on the off hand that it might give me more feedback, and it didn't encounter the error. Strange... but a solution of sorts, I guess.
Ubuntu 19.04, upgraded from 18.04.
root@charles-H310M:/home/charles# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 19.04
Release: 19.04...
What version of Ubuntu?
Nobody is forcing you to use the bleeding edge version of Ubuntu. What reasons cause you to need to move to 19.10 or later? Just stick with 18.04 or whatever version you are on now.
Shout out for Bodhi Linux, with its Moshka desktop (a fork of e17).
https://www.bodhilinux.com/
Or perhaps try another kernel.
My Ubuntu experience improved dramatically after installing the Liquorix kernel: http://liquorix.net/
Of course I was told by a forum member here to "configure...
Most applications group. I have downloaded Eclipse from eclipse.org (as opposed to installing the Snap; historically I've always encountered issues with the prebuilt versions outside of eclipse.org)...
Operating systems that are an alternative to the more mainstream (Microsoft, Apple, Linux, BSD).
Please comment with suggestions!
Haiku - http://www.haiku-os.org
An open source...
Punch do in the UK.
Ok Cersei. Sip your wine then. I literally just told you it skips audio (not just on YouTube, on any audio application it seems, I got skips on music and movies) on a very modern i9 PC.
How should...
I just bought a new PC, the fastest I have ever owned by a mile (an i9, 16gb RAM, SSD etc). The only thing it lacks is a dedicated graphics card; it's for software development so I don't need one. I...
STK has been in steady development for many years. Some of the new tracks are gorgeous.
I'm still not totally in love with the game's kart handling or the weapons, but for an open source project...
I only refer to FOSS games. I'm not much interested in anything else. Apologies for not being clear about that.
See Free Gamer which I started. :D
No. IRC is just about the worst medium...
Is this the source?
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~avaneya/avaneya/trunk/files/head:/AresEngine/Source/
I mean, I know you are on a shoe string budget, but if you are that "shoe string" that you...
I appreciate that you work on a shoestring budget. You are not alone, most projects do. However most projects also have a publicly viewable communication medium, will update periodically with...
As with all FOSS game projects, this is of great interest to me. However, with over a year gone by - this thread started in April 2010 - without any real 'news' (a handbook on how to get Mars Rover...
I think you guys need to be posting these levelsets to the Pinugs devel mailing list.
http://pingus.seul.org/contact.html
Yeah, as others have mentioned, RG Pro Hockey is where you want to start.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/rg-pro-hockey/
It has a new release as recently as 2009 so it's not the most inactive...
Did you try Fish Fillets NG?
http://fillets.sourceforge.net/
Also some puzzle games on Free Gamer:
http://freegamer.blogspot.com/2010/02/beautiful-open-source-puzzle-games.html
For me (on Fedora) the sound quality with this/ALSA was awful.
The fix was to set the SDL_AUDIODRIVER to "pulse" in et-sdl-sound:
# SDL audio driver
SDL_AUDIODRIVER="pulse"
I've written an article on my take on Music Players for Gnome:
http://thefreedesktop.blogspot.com/2009/08/music-players-for-gnome_25.html
Whilst I did the review on Fedora, they are all available...
I don't think that's a great decision. At the very least, keep the Free version out there and in development...