>It's not a bug. It's the limitation of X11.This is one of the many things that
>Windows can do well and X >cannot.
>Changing cursors on the fly requires XFIXES extension to X11.
>Besides, not all applications/GUI toolkits have proper support for this.
>In addition, KDE, Qt, gtk, and gtk with xset
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 7:47 AM, PCMan wrote:
> It's not a bug. It's the limitation of X11.
> This is one of the many things that Windows can do well and X cannot.
> Changing cursors on the fly requires XFIXES extension to X11.
> Besides, not all applications/GUI toolkits have proper support for
It's not a bug. It's the limitation of X11.
This is one of the many things that Windows can do well and X cannot.
Changing cursors on the fly requires XFIXES extension to X11.
Besides, not all applications/GUI toolkits have proper support for this.
In addition, KDE, Qt, gtk, and gtk with xsettings
Looks good to me! The cadence timetable is at[1] for Ubuntu, I suggest we
follow that time line as well.
Regards,
Phill.
1, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Cadence/Raring
On 11 November 2012 18:01, Julien Lavergne wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Ubuntu will change a bit their release schedule, with no more Al
Hi,
Ubuntu will change a bit their release schedule, with no more Alphas and
Betas, and a Feature Freeze later. You can see the complete schedule on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RaringRingtail/ReleaseSchedule
We need to adjust our schedule to the new deadlines for this release.
The drop of alphas is n
>Can someone please confirm what I'm seeing? My set-up is a standard Lubuntu
>12.10 install, fully updated on a Dell 1545 laptop.
I have had this problem since I very first started on Linux back in
2009, I think. It was Ubuntu 9.04, and it had this problem. I used
galternatives to fix it.
I did s
Hi all, I have notice that when I did a clean install of 12.10 a couple of
weeks ago, everything seems to be working really good except when I try to
reboot, or restart the netbook. It will act like if it shut down, but the
computer will not shut down, so it never gets to the restart mode. any
thou
Recently i tried a bit dropbox (because i'm not so happy with
ubuntu1). Now, i see pcmanfm does not support the right-click dropbox
options, at least not out of the box. Ist there a way to get there (a
little bit like with the integration of catfish)?
TIA for any pointer
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Le 11/10/2012 09:50 PM, Yorvyk a écrit :
> We had a rather short session on this, but the consensus was that some
> entries don't make it obvious what they are. Things like gnumeric and
> sylpheed are not well known and don't really give a clue from their
> name what they do. I know they have tool-
Le 11/10/2012 11:06 PM, Phill Whiteside a écrit :
> I'd suggest filing a bug against pcmanfm and marking it 'wishlist'.
> That way the devs can see the request and give a reasoned response to
> if it will be done or a reason why it will not.
Already reported :
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.
Le 11/10/2012 02:32 PM, pierre gobin a écrit :
> Sorry to react about an old subject, but is it planned to include this
> package in the default installation ? I guess that this package was
> included in older releases of Lubuntu, wasn't it ?
It's already fixed in Quantal.
It was by default in the
Le 11/10/2012 04:02 AM, Hitesh Shah a écrit :
>
> I had asked a related question here
> (http://askubuntu.com/questions/195407/how-to-see-the-full-file-name-on-the-lubuntu-desktop).
> While I can live without the feature, I just want to make sure that it
> doesn't exist and that's why I don't have
On 10/11/12 13:52, pierre gobin wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I am writing to you to know how I can report a bug that I have for a
>>> long time under Lubuntu (in fact, I don't know if it is specific to
>>> Lubuntu, or if it affects also Ubuntu).
>>>
>>> As the bug it is quite difficult to explain,
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