lubuntu-users-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com schrieb:
> Hi,
> I would try to use the default configuration file and see if the problem
> persists.
> This will give us a better idea of where to start looking.
> It could be some small change somewhere has effected this.
> I know there have been some change
Well, the mailing list will send you the password every now and then.
On Sun, 24 Aug 2014 21:32:41 -0700
∅ wrote:
> is there anyone on this list besides Julien that has admin access? i
> ended up pasting a diff i had in my clipboard into the password field
> last time i changed my password and n
is there anyone on this list besides Julien that has admin access? i
ended up pasting a diff i had in my clipboard into the password field
last time i changed my password and now i can't get any of the
automated tools to help me change it. if anyone can offer help, i'd be
very thankful.
wxl
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Hi Fritz,
Just find the one that is closest and try it out. You can try it
without rebooting. If that one works, YAY!!
If it doesn't try another one that is close.
You can always duckduckgo for any other leads on your specific model.
I simple copied the downloaded i.e.
sudo mv ~/Downloads/*file
I won't say thing here about feelings. Let's say he's... approachless. So,
from now, if anybody finds a bug better declare it by himself. Also, I'm
not sure how much care the gtk version of pcmanfm is getting now.
--
Rafael Laguna
Lubuntu Artwork Team
On 24 August 2014 23:42, Phill Whiteside w
I'm proud to announce that Kristopher Maguire [1] has returned to the
Comms team [2] as Team Leader. He held this role previously and we're
elated to have him back. If you have any ideas, comments, or
suggestions for the "marketing" arm of Lubuntu, please point them in
his direction.
wxl for Lubun
Israel:
Thanks for the reply, so I need an xorg conf file, OK. But none of those
listed iBooks looks exactly like mine, I've got a 933 MHz G4, with a radeon
driver, should I pick one and then would I have to edit it?
Or, what happens if I "sudo Xorg -configure" ??? will that set up the file
com
Rafael,
looks like a bug, smells like a bug can you give pcman a gentle poke in
the ribs to ask his opinion?
Regards,
Phill.
On 24 August 2014 17:29, Rafael Laguna wrote:
> That happened to me, because there where no app to store all my private
> passwords (lilke Seahorse in Gnome). I s
Fritz:
I was not able to fix the problem. Someone (Nio?) had an idea that
works on later Intel graphics card, but it did not work on this one.
I am able to use the machine for testing MIDI music (its main purpose),
so I still use 14.04 on it.
I am fairly certain I would not be able to view
Aere:
OK, thanks for the reply, yes, it's the "jagged" graphics, while for the
most part the text is readable . . . Were you able to "fix" the graphics
issue, or did you revert back to 12.04?
Today, 3 battery applets, two Notepad, and two of something else. Still no
lightdm log in; no suspend--
That happened to me, because there where no app to store all my private
passwords (lilke Seahorse in Gnome). I solved by installing Gigolo. It
stores the places and passwords itself and uses the file manager you want
to open it.
--
Rafael Laguna
Lubuntu Artwork Team
On 24 August 2014 17:44, And
I connected via FTP to my home server in PCManFM and created a Bookmark.
When I connected, it asked me to confirm the keyring password, or set it,
and that's what I did. Whenever I click the bookmark to my private server
now, I get asked to re-enter the keyring password and the FTP password,
even
Hi Fritz!
The fix for the colors was a fairly simple one for me on my iBook.
I just went to:
http://mac.linux.be/content/xorgconf-files
grabbed the xorg matching my iBook, saved it as /etc/X11/xorg.conf
and then restarted the display manager.
You can restart it from a TTY (Ctrl+Alt+F1)
Then simply
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