Did you try to load the wacom driver manually?
"sudo modprobe wacom"
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Did you try to load the wacom driver manually?
"sudo modprobe wacom"
"Real" workaround (no dumb sudo tricks): Remove the symlink at ~/.config/alien-arena and put a folder in its place.
rm -v ~/.config/alien-arena
mkdir -p ~/.config/alien-arena
There's a comparatively simple Howto for Arch here: http://d.goodlad.net/articles/arch_linux_on_mba_42/ has anyone tried something similar for Ubuntu (use only GPT, install grub manually)?
I'm waiting for my Macbook Air 13" to arrive. Is it rude to ask for a summary of this thread?
Things should be much better for linux on sandy bridge and macbook air-2011 now than it was half a...
hm, that didn't work.. (sorry)
You can also change the program associations globally using Kupfer
1. Select any folder in Kupfer's first pane
2. Select 'Set Default Application...' (subject to translation in your locale) in...
Ah, I guess you see now, that's the whole point with triggers. And why you must choose very inconvenient keyboard shortcuts for them (well) so that they don't collide with other applications.
And...
If you bind a trigger in Kupfer to the Launch action, for example Firefox → Launch, Kupfer will start the application if not running but focus it if already running. Pressing the trigger key...
It only says "python" in the system monitor. Show the Kupfer window while system monitor is running, then Kupfer will take its correct icon in the list. Then hover over each python process to check...
Python has lots of awesome tools for modules and whatnot hidden away in the standard library. I discovered pkgutil -- that generalizes package listing and module loading for Python.
I wanted to...
If it's not Python 3 code, don't run it with Python 3!
A bit OT, but if it really is Python 3, the correct way to catch an exception is like this:
try:
pass
except UnicodeError as e:
...
The goto statement you are seeking is called return. Write the code in a function and return early when the work is done early.
hi! Did you try kupfer? I can help you debug it if you have problems. You should really try the lastest version from the PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~kupfer-team/+archive/ppa
...and this is just in from the PyPy status log.
You know I think the PyPy JIT compiler generator is really one of the most exciting things you can follow on the web :-)
But it's interesting...
Well, all is not lost. I forgot there is Psycho for Python on x86; this is mostly like a typical JIT compiler; it selects only the oft-used functions to compile, can compile different versions of the...
Python is not JIT compiled, it is only compiled to Python interpreter byte code. The only optimization is the peephole optimizer, optimizing smaller things on the Python level. Python does not do...
Use GLib. GLib is your platform when using vala, and there is a convenient website (though not complete) to browse documentation here:
GLib.Process.spawn_command_line_async
It feels good to know that your program now uses a proper gtk event loop, and handles its threads correctly. Good luck with the program!
You got me there! Yeah I forgot the full path. Machen wir den Thread weiter komplett auf Deutsch? :-)
Just as an excercise, let's type this up a bit more Pythonic:
#!/usr/bin/python
import os
import random
backgrounds = os.listdir("/home/joshua/Desktop/ALL/downloaded_wallpaper/")
I use vim. Before that, I used gedit; both can be used very successfully I guess; I am yet to find the bottom of vim -- constantly learning new stuff and configuring new smarts after what, two three...
Well you can use Python bindings for GLib to change this, just install a .desktop application description for the file, then run in python:
python -c 'import gio;...
You should pass timeout_add_second a function object to call later, not call the function and give it the return value:
glib.timeout_add_seconds(120,checkMail)
What does the checkMail...
You should run gtk.main() in the main thread, not in a separate thread you started.
All of your program's logic is going to happen "inside" the gtk.main() call; and you quit when you call...
Well this is difficult. All lies in how you distribute your software. If you distribute binaries compiled against Ubuntu's version of the library it may well be totally against the terms of the...