t/bin/dtlogin
-daemon
root 3783 3775 0 Oct28 tty10 01:23:21 /usr/bin/X :0 -auth
/var/dt/authdir/authfiles/A:0-ZZAhRD
root 3971 3775 0 Oct28 ? 00:00:00 dtlogin <:0>
-daemon
user1 4055 3971 0 Oct28 ? 00:00:00 /bin/ksh
/usr/dt/bin/Xsession
user
second PC to ssh in the
machine and run top to see if a program is using 100% of memory or
CPU ?
You may then try to kill the program and see if the session starts
correctly or ends.
Le 31/10/20
I am trying to use the latest stable CDE on Manjaro. Compilation and
installation
goes through with no problem.
I remove old .dtprofile and old .dt/ from my home.
startx /usr/dt/bin/Xsession
All is well.
Logout and try again:
On 1/2/22 1:36 AM, Jon Trulson wrote:
>
> I am not familiar with this script - but all you should need to do is
> set LANG properly...? dtlogin can do this for you.
>
> I've alos experimented with various LANGs by setting it in my
> ~/.dtprofile script.
Inserting
export LANG=el_GR.UTF-8
in ~/.d
On 1/2/22 1:40 AM, Jon Trulson wrote:
> On 12/31/21 6:59 AM, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
>>
>>
>> Currently UTF-8 is supported but without scalable fonts the
>> possibilities it provides are very limited.
>>
>
> Yes - see my previous email response.
>
>
On 1/2/22 1:36 AM, Jon Trulson wrote:
>
> I am not familiar with this script - but all you should need to do is
> set LANG properly...? dtlogin can do this for you.
>
> I've alos experimented with various LANGs by setting it in my
> ~/.dtprofile script.
Ah, it is .dtprofile that needs to be setu
I do not think it is implemented and this is a major problem from the
user side perspective.
If ever solved such problems will be much easier to solve.
Because the main difficulty is not to support the locale in the sense
the menus, documentation etc
will be in another language, but the ability to
(I did something wrong and my message arrived with wrong subject.
I am sorry for this mistake I resend it)
-
I am trying to set up CDE on a Librem13 laptop by Purism running PureOS
(Debian derivative).
Once in the wiki there was
wrote:
That error means you don't have the rpcbind service
running
On Tue, 24 Nov 2020 at 17:54,
Antonis Tsolomitis <antonis.tsolomi...@gmail.com>
4/20 3:25 PM, Danilo Pecher wrote:
If libcsa isn't built, you're most likely missing
rpcgen on your system
On Tue, 24 Nov 2020 at 14:20,
Antonis Tsolomitis <antonis.tsolomi...@gmail.com>
wrote:
reinitialize the terminal
From: Antonis Tsolomitis
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2020 2:20 PM
To: Peter Howkins
Cc: CDE development
Subject: Re: [cdesktopenv
On 11/24/20 7:57 AM, Peter Howkins
wrote:
I've pushed a series of patches to master that should
resolve the GCC 10 build issues. Hopefully that will be enough
to get the Fedora build working, but I've only tested
g++ -g -pipe -fcommon
then
make clean && make World
2>&1 | tee make.log
On Mon, 23 Nov 2020 at 21:08,
Antonis Tsolomitis <antonis.tsolomi...@gmail.co
On 11/23/20 8:38 PM, Peter Howkins
wrote:
On Mon, 23 Nov 2020 at 18:36, Antonis Tsolomitis
<antonis.tsolomi...@gmail.com>
wrote:
On 11/23/20 8:32 PM, Peter Howkins
On 11/23/20 8:32 PM, Peter Howkins
wrote:
On Mon, 23 Nov 2020 at
14:50, Antonis Tsolomitis <antonis.tsolomi...@gmail.com>
wrote:
On 11/23/20 1:09 PM, Marcin Cieslak
wrote:
On Mon,
23 Nov 2020, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
Thanks for showing me the trap.
So I make clean and rerun
make World | tee cde-make.log 2>
make World | tee cde-make.log 2>&1
else some error messages are missing in the log file.
Cheers, Danilo
On 22.11.2020 15:00, Marcin Cieslak
wrote:
On
Sun, 22 Nov 2020, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
https://myria.m
Chase
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On Thursday, November 12, 2020 3:54 AM, Antonis Tsolomitis
wrote:
Both stable and git versions have the same pro
de building the documentation.
I expect the developpers will have better ideas to try out.
Best,
E. Orignac
L
Le 08/11/2020 à 11:23,
Antonis Tsolomitis a écrit :
I just saw that Mike T. has the same problem in Arch.
So it is not a Debian/PureOS problem.
?
Antonis.
On 11/8/20 9:00 PM, Edmond Orignac wrote:
Le 08/11/2020 à 19:26, Marcin Cieslak
a écrit :
On
Sun, 8 Nov 2020, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote
, Marcin Cieslak wrote:
On Sun,
8 Nov 2020, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
Nope! using
make World IMAKE_DEFINES='-DDtLocalesToBuild="en_US.UTF-8"'
still produces the
Nope! using
make World IMAKE_DEFINES='-DDtLocalesToBuild="en_US.UTF-8"'
still produces the same error on PureOS (Debian testing).
Antonis.
On 10/3/20 1:05 AM, Mike T. wrote:
Success !!
I just saw that Mike T. has the same problem in Arch. So it is not
a Debian/PureOS problem.
Antonis.
On 11/8/20 12:04 PM, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
I am trying to compile CDE on a Librem13 Laptop with the latest
I am trying to compile CDE on a Librem13 Laptop with the latest
PureOS.
PureOS is a Debian derivative by Purism who produces these latops,
and I have
enabled their rolling system, which is essentially Debian testing.
So I follow the Debian instructions.
On 18/1/20 1:01 μ.μ., Swift Griggs
wrote:
I
hope Wayland succeeds, it's design is elegant, the participants
seem to care about code quality, and everyone's heart is in the
right place.
Delicately, let me observe that no matter how clea
I agree with Jon. CDE has more important challenges to deal with
in the future than dtmail,
starting with Wayland. Xwayland exists but for how long? They
consider it a transition set of patches.
Moreover I find it more important for a desktop to have
After an upgrade I had to install CDE again, so I looked the build
instructions and the wiki pages.
I noticed that the startxsession.sh instruction has been deleted
from the wiki and the build page
and instead it says to copy the cde.desktop to /usr/share/xsessi
OK then. You asked for suggestions, you have at least one :-)
The Go fonts.
Antonis.
On 19/11/19 8:28 μ.μ., Jon Trulson
wrote:
On 11/19/19 8:55 AM, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
I did not understand... does it (or
I did not understand... does it (or will it) support ttf fonts?
If so, then I think that the go fonts from
https://blog.golang.org/go-fonts
is a great choice. Because they are of high quality, from a
great font designer (Bigelow), and are related with the
wrote:
Is your build of CDE relatively recent? Jon removed
tooltalk's reliance on /etc/hosts some time ago, IIRC.
-mrt
From: Antonis Tsolo
24 Mar 2019 at 13:28,
Antonis Tsolomitis <antonis.tsolomi...@gmail.com>
wrote:
I tried on ArchLinux (cde 2.3.0) and I have the following
problem.
Dtterm behaves strange after pressing Return (see screenshot).
I
I tried on ArchLinux (cde 2.3.0) and I have the following problem.
Dtterm behaves strange after pressing Return (see screenshot).
If I go to Terminal Options it says that Newline sequence is Return only.
If I change this to Return/Linefeed the problem is corrected. However
it applies only to th
lly has on their system.
>
Exactly.
-jon
> -mrt
> Original Message
> From: Richard L. Hamilton
> Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2018 22:32
> To: Jon Trulson
> Cc: cdesktopenv-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
On 20/07/2018 05:04 πμ, Jon Trulson
wrote:
I have finally managed to integrate much of the stuff you provided
in your desktop_approots tarball.
Great! Thanks.
I did not incorporate your Greek versions of the .dt
Great. +1 developer for CDE.
I am happy.
Antonis.
On 06/07/2018 06:10 πμ, Chase via
cdesktopenv-devel wrote:
After thinking over my departure very carefully, I have
decided to return to the project.
I do not get this. Is CDE a project that can spare a developer? I do not
think so.
The project does not seem to be rich in developers. There was an
organized attempt
by Chase to have CDE available in Debian, one of the major distributions
out there.
Then there was some messages that were b
I do not understand all this. It seems to me that something bad happened
for no reason.
Isn't it true that Chase does (or did) work for CDE? Judging from Jon's
response, the answer
is "yes". From his email it is clear that he does not want to give his
information to companies.
He is not the
The screenshot dtterm.png shows two dtterms runing vi (vim)
The one on the left shows erratic behavior since it repeats the info
line of vi
at several heights while the dtterm on the right is a freshly started
one and behaves correctly.
When this happens with vi you have to stop and start a fre
the assets bumped to CC-BY-SA-4.0 still.
Thank you for your time,
-Chase
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On June 14, 2018 5:
Στις 16/06/2018 08:28 μμ, ο Matthew R. Trower έγραψε:
Antonis Tsolomitis writes:
(c) On the window menu other than Move, Size, Minimize, Maximize,
Lower, a very useful addition is
"Always on top". A video, or news is playing on an "always on top"
window and you work
on so
Στις 16/06/2018 02:11 μμ, ο Richard L. Hamilton έγραψε:
Moreover CDE desktop supports(!) 1 click to restore a minimized
application because it can be configured
to select the minimized icon on mouse-over. It is dtfile that does
not support this (or I do not know how to set it up).
Something
I added one more (item c):
(a) Scrolling with the mouse wheel works on most CDE apps (after proper
setup of the .Xdefaults)
except the filemanager and dtpad, where
it only works when the pointer is on the vertical scrolling bar. What
makes a difference with, say, dtterm
where it works fine?
On 15/06/2018 09:37 μμ, Richard L.
Hamilton wrote:
On Jun 15, 2018, at 14:12, Antonis Tsolomitis
<antonis.tsolomi...@gmail.com>
wrote:
I write 2 po
Yes, of course.
Antonis.
On 15/06/2018 03:25 μμ, Richard L.
Hamilton wrote:
Oops, forgot to send reply to the list.
On Jun 15, 2018, at 07:45,
Antonis Tsolomitis
I write 2 possibly simple wishes that would be useful to be resolved at
some point.
(a) Scrolling with the mouse wheel works on most CDE apps (after proper
setup of the .Xdefaults)
except the filemanager, where
it only works when the pointer is on the vertical scrolling bar. What
makes a d
Have a look through programs/dtwm/WmResource.c sometime for other interesting keybinds.
Original Message
From: Antonis Tsolomitis
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2018 05:31
To: cdesktopenv-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [cdesktopenv-devel] question about windows list
Many times I find myself in a
Many times I find myself in a difficult situation where many windows are
open
covering each other and have trouble bringing forward the one I want.
CDE does not seem to have a utility for finding the window you want. Or
does it?
Is there any standalone maybe application for such a task ? O
On 14/06/2018 12:55 μμ, Matthew R.
Trower wrote:
You seem to hold developers in low regard. Please consider: what happens to a project with no developers?
Of course not. I have developed many things in the TeX world and of
course I am gr
On 14/06/2018 09:23 πμ, Matthew R. Trower wrote:
Antonis Tsolomitis writes:
And what people mean by "LGPL is restrictive" ? Restrictive for who?
For any developer touching the code.
Exactly. So when someone says "restrictive" it makes no sense. S/he must say
"res
On 13/06/2018 05:06 πμ, Matthew R.
Trower wrote:
Jon Trulson writes:
Well, I'd like to move to an MIT license, but I haven't heard any
other opinions.
I'd be in favor of moving to the MIT license at some point (or BSD for
that matter
.
On 16/10/2016 08:26 μμ, Bernd Blümmel wrote:
Hello CDE-users,
It's possible to reboot or shutdown the system using the dtlogin
session menu.
Thanks to Antonis Tsolomitis (http://myria.math.aegean.gr/~atsol/newpag
e-en/software/cde/cde.html) there's an
On 03/08/2016 06:35 μμ, Swift Griggs wrote:
>> But to substantially increase the user base, I think a move away from
>> "here's a bunch of source code and some arcane instructions" should be
>> included on the to-do list.
> I totally agree. I'm in the same boat. I can do it with no sweat, but to
>
I added a wiki page and linked to that with a note from the "Linux
Build" page.
Antonis.
On 13/06/2016 01:39 μμ, Martin Etteldorf wrote:
> Hello Antonis,
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 12:10 PM, Antonis Tsolomitis
> wrote:
>> For example, I see patches
o important for most users that
it can not be ignored.
best,
Antonis.
On 13/06/2016 12:53 μμ, Martin Etteldorf wrote:
> Hello Antonis,
>
> On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 11:06 AM, Antonis Tsolomitis
> wrote:
>> so a reasonable question is whether there must be a patch or not.
> I
Xstartup and Xreset now do include a (small) set of
permissions (for /dev/$ITE),
so it could be expanded for the linux arch.
If it can't be fixed I will have to add a wiki page.
Antonis.
On 13/06/2016 10:39 πμ, Martin Etteldorf wrote:
> Hello Antonis,
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 13
On (at least) Ubuntu the login process (both lightdm and console)
modifies the access rights to /dev/snd/*
so that the sound devices accept sound streams with user permissions.
But this does not work with dtlogin
When you login with dtlogin the sound devices do not get user rights. So
the sound
On 23/05/2016 11:31 μμ, Edmond Orignac wrote:
>
> On 23/05/2016 08:08, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
>> I think it is useful to have a public Wish List.
>>
>> So I put here some wishes adding two issues (item 4 and 5) to my
>> previous list.
>>
>> 1. Mode
I think it is useful to have a public Wish List.
So I put here some wishes adding two issues (item 4 and 5) to my
previous list.
1. Modern font handling with full unicode support (now based on old xorg
mechanism)
2. A mixer with volume control docked in the panel
(now one may use pavucon
On 08/05/2016 07:48 μμ, alx wrote:
> Hi, I just tested it on FreeBSD (don't have a Linux VM), but that
> shouldn't make much difference in this case.
>
> Make sure you're getting the right client name with:
> $ xprop | grep WM_CLASS
>
> The output for the chosen window should be something like:
>
On 08/05/2016 07:48 μμ, alx wrote:
> Hi, I just tested it on FreeBSD (don't have a Linux VM), but that
> shouldn't make much difference in this case.
>
> Make sure you're getting the right client name with:
> $ xprop | grep WM_CLASS
>
> The output for the chosen window should be something like:
>
On 08/05/2016 04:19 μμ, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
> On 05/05/2016 04:53 μμ, alx wrote:
>> On 05/05/16 13:22, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
>>> Number 2 above
>>> can be partly bypassed if one manages to theme pavucontrol;
>>> but the
>>> docked volu
On 05/05/2016 04:53 μμ, alx wrote:
On 05/05/16 13:22, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
Number 2 above
can be partly bypassed if one manages to theme pavucontrol; but
the
docked volume control is needed.
Perhaps the front panel's ability to capture X clients may be of help
here (pro
On 05/05/2016 07:29 μμ, Rob Tomsick wrote:
> On Thu, May 5, 2016, at 10:06 AM, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
>> On 05/05/2016 04:01 μμ, Chris Wareham wrote:
>>> On 04 May 2016 at 21:48 Antonis Tsolomitis
>>> wrote:
>>>> I was using firefox themed to
On 05/05/2016 05:36 μμ, alx wrote:
> On 05/05/16 16:12, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
>> But maybe I miss something. What do you mean by "must be launched"?
>
> The client must be launched at startup (e.g. from
> ~/.dt/sessions/sessionetc), since dtwm only takes care
On 05/05/2016 04:53 μμ, alx wrote:
> On 05/05/16 13:22, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
>> Number 2 above
>> can be partly bypassed if one manages to theme pavucontrol; but
>> the
>> docked volume control is needed.
>
> Perhaps the front panel's ability to ca
On 05/05/2016 04:01 μμ, Chris Wareham wrote:
> On 04 May 2016 at 21:48 Antonis Tsolomitis
> wrote:
>> I was using firefox themed to match CDE by setting the GTK2_RC_FILES
>> variable
>> to point to a suitable resource file.
>>
>> But Ubuntu updated firefox
On 04/05/2016 11:55 μμ, Martin Etteldorf wrote:
> On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 10:48 PM, Antonis Tsolomitis
> wrote:
>> Gtk3 uses css style files and not rc files.
>>
>> I wonder if anyone knows how to fix this or bybass its mechanism to
>> read the rc file.
> If you ju
On 05/05/2016 04:50 πμ, Jon Trulson wrote:
> On Wed, 4 May 2016, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
>
>>
>> It is not a problem to have something optional. The problem is that
>> font handling is so difficult.
>>
>> Moreover it is not that I want Comic Sans (as someon
I would say that a mixer is needed only if it can be embedded in the
main panel.
Otherwise, pavucontrol does the job (at least with pulse).
Antonis.
On 03/05/2016 04:44 μμ, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
>> On May 3, 2016, at 07:35, Chris Wareham wrote:
>>
>>> On 01 May 2016 at 11:29 Edmond O
d its dependencies still build in under two hours, even
>> on a low-range system, and I think that should stay that way. That is, if
>> you have Xorg already. I think the main selling point for CDE is its low
>> requirements in terms of resources. With a few moderate mod
I was using firefox themed to match CDE by setting the GTK2_RC_FILES
variable
to point to a suitable resource file.
But Ubuntu updated firefox for its' supported distributions to version 46.
Firefox 46 switched from gtk2 to gtk3 and now the above variable setting
does not have any effect. Gtk3 u
How about modern font support?
Antonis.
On 28/04/2016 09:09 μμ, Danilo Schöneberg wrote:
Moin,
There is one system left I'm checking out the build for -
Linux From Scratch. I'm building it right
h\E[?5l:ve=\E[?25h:\
:vi=\E[?25l:
On 25/02/2016 02:23 μμ, Martin Etteldorf wrote:
> Hello Antonis,
>
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 12:59 PM, Antonis Tsolomitis
> wrote:
>> lines get mixed. The cursor moves (using the keyboard arrows) and the
>> text below t
lines get mixed. The cursor moves (using the keyboard arrows) and the
text below the cursor changes
as the cursor moves.
I will try to create some kind of screenshots.
AT.
On 25/02/2016 11:01 πμ, Martin Etteldorf wrote:
> Hi Antonis,
>
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 9:57 AM, Antonis T
Do you get the dtterm screen corrupted or it is only me?
It often gets corrupted when using vi or less or even at command line
when copying/pasting.
Is this a known issue? Is there a solution?
Antonis.
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Is there a command
Is there a command to lock the screen? I try to setup a shortcut key for
locking the screen.
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I updated the LTSP wiki page. I wouldn't write this message if I hadn't
found a feature
I did not know it existed.
When we have a control in a subpanel that watches a file and the file
changes CDE notifies
us for the change by painting the subpanel arrow yellow and by putting a
vertical yellow
On 13/02/2016 07:46 μμ, Eugene Doudine wrote:
> However it should not require changes in xorg.conf: xsession on startup
> calls xset +fp that adds required entries automatically, probably it
> fails for some reason and there should be error messages
> in .dt/errorlog.
I guess you are referring t
ment of the font path is local to the Mac,
>> but that last element picks up all the CDE required fonts from the
>> Sun. (That assumes that the font server's own font path looks in all
>> the right places there.)
>>
>> This is with Sun CDE (Solaris 10 and earlier), bu
I enabled logging in .dtprofile and I get in the logs many lines such as
Warning: Cannot convert string "-dt-interface
user-medium-r-normal-m*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*" to type FontStruct
Warning: Missing charsets in String to FontSet conversion
I wonder the following:
The setup is that X runs on the
Hi Eugene.
I suppose you use the MSTTF flavour of
configuration, have saved it into the
/usr/dt/config/xfonts/el_GR.UTF-8/fonts.alias, have yhe
LANG=el_GR.UTF-8 environment
variable set and have installed the rest of your greek
Hi Eugene.
I try to test this at work (at the University) where we have LTSP5.
It seems that some things work and some not.
I get a desktop with ComicSans everywhere. Even in the terminals (dtterm).
And in very large size.
Then I remove ComicSans, run again the mkfontscale && mkfontdir
and your
Hi Eugene. Thanks for the reply. I tried to use your script and it seems
it works. However, I have the following trouble. Running
mkfontscale && mkfontdir
does not produce iso8859-7 strings in the fonts.dir/alias files
I googled this issue and it seems that these commands do not
support iso885
Hi. I am having trouble to properly load fonts on CDE on thin clients
(LTSP5).
I see that in /usr/dt/config/xfonts/en_US.UTF-8
the font.alias lists some monotype fonts. Where are these fonts so I can
test with them?
thanks,
Antonis.
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I just tested CDE with the compton compositor and it works fine.
I wrote a simple page in the wiki, named "Eye candy".
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On 01/12/2015 10:46 πμ, Scot Jenkins wrote:
> Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
>
>> This is strange. It takes 25 seconds for dtterm to list /usr/bin/
>> Same thing for xterm !! So it is not a dtterm issue only.
> Maybe try comparing output of "stty -a" and looking and &
This is strange. It takes 25 seconds for dtterm to list /usr/bin/
Same thing for xterm !! So it is not a dtterm issue only.
But not the same thing for gnome-terminal which lists /usr/bin/ in less than
a second.
All this inside CDE. I log in CDE and test dtterm and xterm. Very slow.
From a dtte
Thanks to all that tried to help.
I went today to the lab and the solution was this: run
xsetroot -cursor_name left_ptr
So I will try to add this info to the wiki somehow. It seems that
lightdm the default
login manager expects the desktop to set the root cursor in LTSP5. Same
thing happens w
Hello. As I had reported here:
http://sourceforge.net/p/cdesktopenv/mailman/cdesktopenv-devel/thread/557e7560.6090...@gmail.com/
CDE is fully functional on Ubuntu 12.04LTS with LTSP5 on terminals with
only one small problem:
The cursor stays busy when the mouse is on the background. (Check the
Some things seem to have change.
In Ubuntu 14.04 if you add the line
OPTIONS="${OPTIONS} -i"
in /etc/init.d/rpcbind
and restart rpcbind it ignores the -i.
This line must be added in
/etc/default/rpcbind
and t
ripts from CDE
> palettes for me :) I attached it in case you're interested.
>
> On 06/24/15 16:36, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
>>
>> On 24/06/2015 05:22 μμ, Marcin Cieslak wrote:
>>> The actual problem is probably how to match those few colors onto vast
>>>
On 24/06/2015 05:22 μμ, Marcin Cieslak wrote:
> The actual problem is probably how to match those few colors onto vast
> array of GTK widgets.
Well, you are right. But couldn't we start from what is needed by
standard and big desktop apps?
It does not seem that Firefox, LibreOffice, Thunderbi
I read often messages that are about the mailtool, and what follows
routinely is the
correct answer of Jon that this needs major code additions and better
use other programs
like thunderbird.
But of course other programs do not blend nicely with the desktop as far
as the looks are concerned.
Y
015 at 5:06 PM, Jon Trulson <j...@radscan.com> wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 11 Jun 2015, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
>>
[...]
>>> In any case I think Jon can move the Ubuntu LTSP
from "not working" to
>
As I reported in my previous messages CDE does not work on LTSP5 and
Ubuntu10.04LTS. CDE freezes.
However, I just checked with LTSP5 and Ubuntu12.04LTS and YES, it works!!!
I can only see one glitch: the cursor remains busy forever when you move
it on the desktop
as you can see in the screensh
new shiny 4K
monitors?
Is it usable on them?
Regards,
Eugene
On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 11:09 PM,
Antonis Tsolomitis <antonis.tsolomi...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Indeed this
el
> {
>
>RESOLUTION low
>...
> }
>
>
> See dtfpfile(4), dtdtfile(4) for details.
>
>
> Best regards,
> Eugene
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 9:34 AM, Antonis Tsolomitis
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi. Is i
Hi. Is it possible to scale down everything on the desktop? Say the panel?
I ask this because the panel looks big on low resolution monitors (on
some laptops).
Antonis.
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