I'll add that this doesn't seem limited purely to GTK applications - it's still reproducible in xterm, and similar pauses can be seen in the output of xev.
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I'll add that this doesn't seem limited purely to GTK applications - it's still reproducible in xterm, and similar pauses can be seen in the output of xev.
I'm having a slightly strange issue that appears to be limited to the GNOME desktop environment. I'm running Ubuntu (gnome flavour) 17.04, 4.10.0-32-generic.
The problem is this: there is a...
I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS after a bit of a hiatus from ubuntu, and am doing so with a full-size mac keyboard (the UK variant). The suggested layout works almost perfectly, except that two keys are...
I've just done a fresh install of 10.04 on my laptop, which had 8.04 previously. It seems to work nicely, except that there is no battery indicator in the panel. I've tried plugging/unplugging the...
Hi - I've just tried installing Alpha 2 into a Virtualbox VM (host OS X). After selecting United Kingdom - Macintosh for the keyboard layout, I've found that the key containing "§" and "±" is mapped...
This is something that has annoyed me ever since the iPhone and iPod touch were released. If you have a song with a long title, album name or artist name, there's absolutely no way to see it on the...
Not sure if this is related - just upgraded to 2.6.31-16, and system predictably crashes after gnome desktop loads, on any attempt to open a window/menu.
This is only if I boot with the 2.6.31-16...
Thanks very much everybody!
I'm having a problem with the Python file I/O methods. Here is the offending code:
f = open('test.tex', 'w')
f.write(latex)
f.flush
f.close
os.system('pdflatex test.tex')
OK, typing in your code and trying to compile, the error messages suggest that the Foo() method of class A must be defined before you can apply the friend keyword to it.
I was thinking that maybe...
Try this at the top instead
class A {
void Foo();
}
although I'm not sure whether or not you can persuade the 'friend' keyword only to apply to a few members of a class and not all of...
Well, none at the moment. Basically because they're currently useless with anything other than iTunes (until the database hash is cracked - which I think it recently may have been). Also, seemingly...
With onboard sound, I've never had any problems. Obviously you wouldn't expect it to do much more than just play sound though...
Things such as midi playback have been a pain in the past - I seem...
There are several methods of doing this, all of which are described in the Qt Documentation!
Start here and work your way through - i believe it even has a simple worked example.
Also consider VIM - it is a very nice text editor with lots more features than you'll ever need - albeit command-line oriented with a rather steep learning curve. Otherwise, I'd recommend KATE (K...
Hi all! A while ago I was looking for a graph paper printer on linux that supported several different graph paper types (e.g. linear, polar, logarithmic etc.) but failed to find anything. So I've...
6.626068 × 10^-34 m^2 kg s^-1
I think I'll go against the trend here and recommend C/C++. C++ was my first language, and I have found it to be the most useful. I've found that most libraries are written with C/C++ in mind, and so...
On my laptop - pure Ubuntu 7.04. :)
On the desktop, dual-boot XP Home (for games) & Kubuntu 7.04.
I had something like this recently, too. Although, before the "CMOS checksum error" began to pop up every time, it would just change the system time to a seemingly random time & date.
Replacing...
Zoobuntu as well.
Although, if you pronounce the "X" as you do in "LaTeX", you would pronounce it 'koo-buntu'. :)
I prefer KDE over Gnome, so Kubuntu gets my vote.
:lolflag:
(To wolfen69, Brucevdk has quoted from the kind of EULA that is included with most pieces of proprietary software)
I can see your line of reasoning, and I agree to some extent. Although I would say that there are many ways in which Open Source has done much better than proprietary software. The example of TeX...
compression