I switched to xmonad, for now still on Ubuntu. It's been fun (running Ubuntu at least since 2005 as main OS), but I get less productive after each release of Ubuntu..memory bloat, cpu, breaking...
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I switched to xmonad, for now still on Ubuntu. It's been fun (running Ubuntu at least since 2005 as main OS), but I get less productive after each release of Ubuntu..memory bloat, cpu, breaking...
I use dclock, although not in terminal, using xmonad it does the trick you're looking for. Other option could be xclock, cairo-clock did not work.
I think this release has been my worst experience upgrading. Probably because previous upgrades went ok I guess (since 7.10, didn't miss an upgrade on this system.) I had problems with my atheros...
LiveCD works fine in my setup, problem is: I want to run a 64bit OS, there are no binaries and the compilation process requires me to spend a lot of time firguring stuff out without clear...
I think I found the vendor of the solution in the video, somehow I don' t think we will get a quick howto..
http://www.multiseatcomputer.be/index.php/en/
maybe it's worth a try
Remove the line from modules section in your xorg.conf
Load mga_hal
after this you have to add this in the Section "ServerFlags"
Option "IgnoreABI" "True"
to get past the next error
Your answer is almost correct, it helped me a lot..
Just remove the line:
Load mga_hal
after this you have to add this in the Section "ServerFlags" to get past the next error:
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