I am the author of Sortmail. I swear by the old gods and the new that
dbm is the most unstable library in Unix. I've had to refactor code and
Makefile to accommodate changes to that damn library more than
everything else put together. Integrating ssl was easier than keeping up
with dbm changes.
An
Cripes. And the community wonders why Linux isn't being accepted in the
desktop world.
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Title:
Keyboard shortcuts for raise/lower window not worki
Updating: as of Ubuntu 14.04 there doesn't seem to be *be* a raise/lower
function. You can bind a key to raise or to lower, but not raise/lower.
I couldn't even find it in compizconfig-settings-manager
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The patch from comment #43 seems to have fixed. Thank you.
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Title:
[SRU] Window manager keybindings don't work after reboot
To manage notificati
I just accepted an auto-update on my Ubuntu 14.04 system and all
application shortcuts stopped working. I can't make them work again.
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Title:
Cus
Note: attaching xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts.xml. Observe that there are two
entries for workspace_1_key: "F1" which is the system default
and "1" which is what I changed it to.
(Aside: why doesn't the system respond to both of those shortcuts?)
This is under Ubuntu/xfce4 14.04
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Still being stored as in my Ubuntu/xfce4 14.04 system.
Seriously, what motivated some software engineer to rename as
? What problem did this solve that couldn't be solved some
other way?
This is what should be done now: Track down all software that writes
"" to any config file and change it to
I spent a lot of time configuring my system the way I wanted it, and
everything was lost on the next reboot. Highly annoying. This is the
kind of thing that prevents Linux from being generally accepted for the
desktop.
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