still work fine if I
start them from either a terminal or the menus. Thanks.
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Guy Rouillier wrote:
> I installed mono yesterday on Gentoo AMD64 running kernel 2.6.11-r6.
> The OS reports I am running gnome core 2.8.3. I'm able to use mcs and
> mono successfully.
>
> However, when I rebooted today, all my desktop launchers now have a
>
Guy Rouillier wrote:
> Guy Rouillier wrote:
>
>>I installed mono yesterday on Gentoo AMD64 running kernel 2.6.11-r6.
>>The OS reports I am running gnome core 2.8.3. I'm able to use mcs and
>>mono successfully.
>>
>>However, when I rebooted today, all m
up with Xinerama. When I maximize a window, it
maximizes to whichever monitor it is on. I have no trouble dragging
between the two monitors. Not sure I understand your objection to
Xinerama. What is it doing that you do not like?
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> for big desktop? Thanks.
I'll mail my xorg.conf directly to your email address.
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Nikhil Prabhakar wrote:
Hi,
I created a link on my desktop and when I tried to select a custom
icon,icon did not changing.What could be the problem?
What operating system? What kernel version? What Gnome version?
You've given nothing to go on.
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esn't have the file
discussed in the article.
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stribution that includes what you prefer?
What does Pardus do so uniquely?
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didn't. How can I make them disappear?
> The fstab entries for them:
>
> /dev/hdb1 /home/store ext3defaults0 2
> /dev/hdb5 /home/store2ext3defaults0 2
Found this via Google:
http://www.ubuntuforum
didn't. How can I make them disappear?
> The fstab entries for them:
>
> /dev/hdb1 /home/store ext3defaults0 2
> /dev/hdb5 /home/store2ext3defaults0 2
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is written in is totally transparent to you.
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ums than on this general
Gnome list. This question comes up regularly there. Set the "esd" USE
flag, then re-emerge gnome.
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Ka Hay wrote:
> Guy Rouillier wrote:
>> Ka Hay wrote:
>>> I am running Gentoo linux with a 2.6.23 kernel.
>> You'd probably be better off on the Gentoo forums than on this general
>> Gnome list. This question comes up regularly there. Set the "esd"
n in Gnome usually has it's own
dedicated mailing list or section in the Gnome bug tracking database.
That would be the correct place to send a suggestion for a particular
application. The authors of FreeCell may or may not follow this general
purpose mailing list.
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questions?
Not really, this list is intended for developer issues with Gnome.
Check out the Gnome user forums here: http://gnomesupport.org/forums/
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p, probably by
selecting a different theme.
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ktop screen which appear if I plug in a screen directly.
How do I do that?
Is there an idiot's guide to this sort of thing?
Many thanks
Duncan
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see after
you log on? At any rate, at the bottom of the login panel, there should
be a drop down list that allows you to select which windowing system you
want to display. If you are not seeing that, then you need to describe
better what you are seeing.
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