The rotate cube settings don't work because you don't have desktop space open? I've always used mouse 4 and 5 to rotate and had it set to be grabbed and moved with the middle button.
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The rotate cube settings don't work because you don't have desktop space open? I've always used mouse 4 and 5 to rotate and had it set to be grabbed and moved with the middle button.
Compiz has "Group and Tab Windows," which allows you to group 2 or more windows together and then "spin" them. I usually only do 2 but hey, I'm a crazy person. I have a gnome-terminal with 11...
I had Ctrl-Alt-<number> setup for moving with the window to desktops 1-6 and Ctrl-Alt-Shift-<number> for moving window without the desktop.
The net of my posts is that I see a lot of "people don't...
Oh, that's brilliant. Thanks!!
'Course, now that I'm using this wall thing, I realize that I also can't switch viewports with the mousewheel or grab the desktop with the middle button and rotate it. Frustrating.
The nice thing...
Could someone tell me how to move a window from one viewport to another using the keyboard? Two ways: move the window and follow it to the new viewport -- move the window without following it.
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Go back to my post #5. I'm saying all those things are simpler and more efficient.
And yeah, it seems like I'll be going back to the Cube soon - maybe after trying Gnome 3 first - but that just...
I disagree... I'm sorely missing it since my 11.04 upgrade two days ago.
- Ctrl-Alt-<desktop #> to move a window and folow
- Ctrl-Shift-<desktop #> to move a window and don't follow
- Middle...
And I almost forgot, practically the most comforting:
Alt-Middle-Button to resize a window
Alt-Left-Button to grab and move a window
...from anwyhere in the window. It's the little things...
Since I've been posting bitches about Unity lately, I wanted to post a positive message.
Gnome 2, Compiz, Desktop Cube and the Compiz Plugins create the most advanced desktop environment I've ever...
Sounds like something might be blocking on I/O? Do you have something in your Places that isn't responding? External smb share or optical drive or something?
That's great but what does Unity have?
One of the many things missing in Unity are my gnome-panel applets - cpu, bandwidth and memory meters to note my most missed. Aside from widgets that can pop up on an F9 (or whatever), does Unity...
Thank you, I appreciate that. However, is there no hope for the customization and the spirited, productive use of Unity?
There's a new command for me. xprop. Cool. Here it is (thanks).
arpad@sasangasana:~$ xprop
_NET_WM_ICON_GEOMETRY(CARDINAL) = 9, 1057, 48, 48
XKLAVIER_STATE(INTEGER) = 0, 0...
What you're suggesting is that I also re-enable desktop cube... which will disable the Unity plugin (not sure what that will do).
I was really more interested in trying to figure out what this...
Nope. Still the same.
My apologies for posting this twice - the first time I had a poorly chosen title.
First hour with Unity. First impression: Ewww.
It seems like Unity is designed more for the average newbie than...
Thanks, but it had no effect.
In Unity, on a dark themed background (most of them), I can't see the top menu text. If I change the "Input Boxes" Text color to white, then I can't see the text in input boxes. (Why didn't they...
First hour with Unity. First impression: Ewww.
It seems like Unity is designed more for the average newbie than for the power user. Yet, I'm willing to give it a shot.
Can anyone help with...
FINALLY!!
So... as per this thread,
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=99383&forumpage=13&PHPSESSID=6
listing the sources via:
pacmd list-sources
and then unmuting the...
So... as per this thread,
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=99383&forumpage=13&PHPSESSID=6
listing the sources via:
pacmd list-sources
and then unmuting the appropriate source...
If only it were that easy.
I appreciate the reply though, thank you.
But of course, now, I have Flash 10.2 64-bit Square Preview (http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/square/) AND 64-bit Firefox 4b9pre...