Hi,
thanks for your answer. Yes, I can get to a fully working desktop, only restricted to 640x480 resolution. I've found the window you were talking about and set the driver to the open source...
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Hi,
thanks for your answer. Yes, I can get to a fully working desktop, only restricted to 640x480 resolution. I've found the window you were talking about and set the driver to the open source...
Hello everyone,
I was using UbuntuStudio 12.10 with the official Nvidia drivers (graphics card: GTX550 phantom), a 2-monitor setup with XFCE 4 as desktop manager and everything was working very...
@Sudodus: Thanks, that's awesome :D Works perfectly now, thank you very much!
First of all, thanks for your responses :)
I know that there are several ways to open a terminal. But somehow, I really got used to starting literally *everything* via ALT+F2 (imho one of *the*...
Hello everyone,
I'm using Ubuntu 12.10 with XFCE. I really like XFCE, but one thing annoys me: the terrible long name of its terminal application ("xfce4-terminal").
My question is: can I...
@SlugSlug Thank you, I'm going to try the "screen" option, looks promising :)
Hello everyone,
I've got a pretty special question today. I have a regular Java application that I want to run on a linux-based server. The program is started via command-line-only SSH, which...
Hi,
I tried as you said and logged in with Metacity (without effects) instead of the Unity desktop manager. After resizing the Unity3D window once, the window seems fine.
However, I get a...
Hi,
thanks for the reply, I'll try that - I already imagined that it could have something to do with Compiz, but I wasn't sure of it... I'll give it a shot as soon as I can and report back here...
Hi guys,
I'm new to Ubuntu 11, but I used a couple of other GNU/Linux distributions before.
What I would like to do is to run the Unity3D engine (unity3d.com) (not to be confused with the Unity...