I'd prefer not to have to disable multithreading >.> At least Epiphany restores all the crashed windows and tabs afterwards.
I'd prefer not to have to disable multithreading >.> At least Epiphany restores all the crashed windows and tabs afterwards.
3 apps that make Ubuntu more like a Mac
How to make Ubuntu look and feel like Mac OS X
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Hmm ... I have a really quick request that anyone using the Global Menu Applet can do. You might want to do it for yourself just to test, actually.
Can someone who has the Applet installed and turned on install Monodevelop from the repositories, and see if it starts up? Because it hasn't been starting for me, and I'm wondering if it is because of the Applet.
3 apps that make Ubuntu more like a Mac
How to make Ubuntu look and feel like Mac OS X
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If anybody here doesn't want to compile gnome-global-menu, you can download my build from my PPA. It works fine, though it still doesn't get a long with firefox that well.
PPA URL:
PPA Repo. I have builds for Karmic and JauntyCode:https://launchpad.net/~matthaeus123/+archive/ppa
Code:deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/matthaeus123/ppa/ubuntu karmic main deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/matthaeus123/ppa/ubuntu karmic main
you tried to install a very old version of macmenu which is now a new project named "globalmenu"
here are install instructions for ubuntu : http://code.google.com/p/gnome2-glob...allingonUbuntu
After adding the official ppa: https://edge.launchpad.net/~globalme...m/+archive/ppa
Package not found when trying to sudo apt-get install gnome-globalmenu
giftwrap can't make a deb either, and ./configure cannot run glib-2.0, gobject-2.0, etc. are not found in ubuntu repos.
Guys, sorry to drop in.
I just installed 0.77.1 from source in Fedora 11. I'm running Compiz.
I've noticed... I can use the Alt-* shortcuts to access the "Application" part of the menu, and I can use F10 to access the "Window" part of the menu...
But if I use F10 [the keyboard shortcut, not the distribution], I can't use the keyboard to access any of the application menus. It seems like the window menu and application menus are two separate groups of menus.
Is there a way to unify them, or did my installation/config botch up? I would like to be able to scroll through all the menus in the global menu bar using either shortcut sequence.
[EDIT: Sorry, this issue has already been filed as #283.]
And is the Google Group active? Seems kinda barren.
Last edited by twilightomni; September 27th, 2009 at 03:14 PM.
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