Havoc,
Are you going to make new metacity packages available? I like the
'middle-click titlebar to lower a window' option (actually, I changed
this to button 3) in 2.4.5, but I'd like to get the Bluecurve theme back
without too much trouble.
BTW, I noticed that middle-click on ANY of the menu
Havoc Pennington wrote:
We can't rely on Alt+click to solve the offscreen-window problem
because Alt+click is a hidden feature most users won't find.
If you're noticing a recurring theme: unless most users will find a
solution, it isn't a solution. ;-)
WARNING: This post is a thinly veiled excu
Havoc Pennington wrote:
Ted Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
It seems that this discussion is rapidly moving toward "I can't see
the forest because of the trees." From six miles up it's clear that
Rene has a problem that Linux (or rather X window managers) are
compo
Havoc Pennington wrote:
James Ralston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
5. The ability to set edge resistance (or to disable it
entirely).
>
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81704
From the above link:
"Add some kind of mild "attraction" to window/screen edges, perhaps
only after
When I type 'smb:' in the Nautilus location bar I get an error dialog
that says 'Nautilus cannot display "smb:///".' If I reboot to (null)
this works fine. I have gnome-vfs2-extras-0.99.5-1 installed. Any
ideas how I might get this working?
TIA, TC
Gerry Tool worte:
> I logged out, logged back into KDE - it looks normal, logged out again
> and logged back into Gnome. My Workspace Switcher is again set to 1.
>
> Anyone else see this? Any idea what is causing the problems?
Are you using sawfish?
Pavel Rozenboim wrote:
If I remember right discussion on limbo-list, this tool does work, but it
does not display your changes when re-run.
Yes, this appears to be the case. I image this is already in bugzilla
for (null), but I don't see that any bug reports have been carried up to
Psyche, so
I tried to run /usr/bin/redhat-config-securitylevel to allow incoming
SSH connections, but it keeps reverting to the default firewall rules.
Has anyone gotten this to work?
TIA, TC
Panu Matilainen wrote:
On Mon, 30 Sep 2002, Chuck Mead wrote:
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no postings yet?
:-)
Apparently everybody's too busy trying to find a non-overloaded mirror
to install from :)
I tried RHN a few hours ago, and even that was slow. I usually