did it manually at first - thanks for the correction and link.
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did it manually at first - thanks for the correction and link.
good one, thanks :-)
Thank you Stylintile; it works perfectly!
In my conky I put a reference for which hotkeys I use for mocp.
The dollar sign I tried to escape like this:
\$but that won‘t work.
How can I accomplish escaping $?
I found one temporary solution here:
http://softsolder.com/2013/02/01/xfce-window-manager-recovery/
where the trick is to type in terminal
xfwm4 --replace
The rest of that article, which makes...
8 months later now, and exactly the same is happening!
I hope someone can tell me what the problem is, because once again doing a fresh install isn't an option; if it comes to that then I'd rather...
Solved in a drastic manner:
fresh install .
As you can see in the attachment, there's nothing there to select.
Another strange thing is that in eg Firefox the menus do drop down when clicking them, but when I want to go down in that dropped...
I followed the instructions and once installed choose greybird-git.
The problem still persists.
edit- alt-F4 doesn't work anymore either.
On my friend's machine the windows don't have the -X- thingies anymore to maximize minimize and close, so I wanted to install another window manager's theme to see if it would solve that.
There's no...
I tried this "Obtaining and running the app"
$ wget https://github.com/downloads/BullShark/JSpeak/JSpeak.tbz
$ tar -xf JSpeak.jar
$ cd JSpeak
$ java -jar JSpeak.jarbut it didn't work. Instead did...
I found out what happened (still don't know why)
It's a Medion laptop with 2 outputs for audio, yesterday after the fresh install of Xubuntu the one on the right worked, but since this morning only...
already the latest version installed, it tells me.
I do notice that, after setting internal off in configuration, there's Dummy device now as in the screenshot.
I only have one line there, where you have usb audio.
The external speakers btw are not with usb but a little plug (mini jack).216826
I would too, if only I saw where/how :-)
Installed Xubuntu 12.04 last night and sound came through the external speakers as expected.
Next day only the computer's internal speakers work.
I have done what's here: ...
a lot of Googling and searching documentation on Xubuntu... still nothing...
Is this something the developers overlooked maybe?
Python from scratch, starting in issue 23
http://fullcirclemagazine.org/downloads/
I know how to save a session and name it, but can't find how to delete or rename them.
simply type:
zo
in vifm's documentation look for the File Filters section.
They speak of "dot files"; that's why you didn't find it probably ;-)
found it :)
googling I came on a Polish discussion with the same problem.
With google translate I found out what they were saying: delete moc's cache folder ~/.moc/cache
rm -rf cache
With sudo I get the same error. The moc-forum is usualy quite slow in responding :neutral:
In Xubuntu 10.04 when starting mocp I get this:
FATAL ERROR Can't send () int to the server
I suppose downgrading mocp might solve this, but I don't know how to do this.
In Synaptic the only...
That explains - thanks for the tip. I'll stick with 10.04 and Xubuntu for now then; Lubuntu will be explored carefully bit by bit :-) (can always replace PCMan if I like it, or upgrade to 11.10)
(continuation from the psychocats update discussion)
I downloaded Lubuntu -desktop in Xubuntu and checked the update manager.
PCMan still shows version 0.5.2 and I don't see the trash folder..?