Pulseaudio is finally build with equalizer support in Raring, but the actual equalizer is missing from the package and also, you need to load two modules (as opposed to just one in Arch; the dbus...
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Pulseaudio is finally build with equalizer support in Raring, but the actual equalizer is missing from the package and also, you need to load two modules (as opposed to just one in Arch; the dbus...
DockBarX doesn't support the Xfce panel yet and the xfce4-xfapplet-plugins package has been removed from the Ubuntu repositories starting with Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot (that plugin allows...
I've assumed it's auto-detected, but I've only tested it in Ubuntu so I wasn't sure. Post updated, thanks! :)
Done! By the way, I wrote about PSD: http://www.webupd8.org/2013/02/keep-your-browser-profiles-in-tmpfs-ram.html
Nothing, it works great, we didn't understand each other it seems. The only thing I would like is support for Firefox Nightly (the profile is under ~/.mozilla/firefox-trunk) :)
Mm it is running on startup in Ubuntu, sorry, I didn't check, I thought it may need some changes.
Great work, thanks! Would it be possible to add support for Firefox Nightly also known as Firefox Trunk? There's an Ubuntu PPA that lets you install it without overwriting Firefox stable or beta and...
You can see how the patched worked with Unity 5.10 in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_bkPbbJlUk
I've found another bug: if you select "hide launcher - never" in CCSM, then log out, when you log back in, Window Dodge is active. So basically, the window dodge behaviour is restored each time you...
Like jsevi83 said above, it seems there's a bug with minimize when there's more than one window for the same application (but minimize with a single window works fine for me). This is how it's...
That's because Sun Java has been removed from the repositories and replaced with an empty package. Install OpenJDK instead. See here:...
1. There are two ways: a Show Desktop icon for Unity Launcher or a Show Desktop Indicator.
1. That's not possible for now. But try: Super + W
waqar is right, installing alternate status menu Shell extension from the official GNOME Shell extensions website will make GNOME Shell crash if you do not set a profile picture for your user. This...
Unfortunately it doesn't work... When I try to add some images, I get this:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/macrofusion", line 405, in ajout
...
For this you need to use CompizConfig Settings Manager - install it using the following command:
sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
Then launch CompizConfig Settings Manager,...
Bottom panel is not enough. To get a window list on the bottom panel, you also need to install and enable "Window List" extension. See here.
I guess the best way would be to reinstall GNOME Shell:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall gnome-shell
Now it's less crippled thanks to indicator applet being ported to GTK3: http://www.webupd8.org/2011/11/indicator-applet-ported-to-gnome-3-can.html
I don't know what's causing GNOME Shell to restart by itself, but when it doesn't fully restart, you can press CTRL + ALT + F1, log in and run these commands:
export DISPLAY=:0
gnome-shell...
This should fix it:
sudo apt-get install libgdk-pixbuf2.0-dev
If somehow it still occurs, try:
sudo apt-get remove gloobus-preview
If you still want to use Gloobus Preview, install it...
Actually I've fixed that bug by adding a delay before starting the extension. But it's better to be safe so if you want to set a profile picture, go to System Settings > User Accounts, click the...
Well, at least all Qt applications like Skype, etc. will have an appindicator by default (automatically converted).
Firstly extract the theme (I assume you've downloaded a the theme as an archive).
Then, in your home folder (that's the folder with your name), create a new folder called ".themes" - adding a "."...
I think what you're looking for is Update Manager Indicator.
That's a GNOME Settings Daemon + GDM bug, see a work-around here: Fix Ubuntu / Linux Mint Theme Changing To A Classic, Windows-95-like Gray Theme