Hi all!
I'm trying to add my application to tray in ubuntu 11, but no luck!
Set 'all' to systray-whitelist - no difference.
In Java (with usual getSystemTray() method) it throws an AWTException :
couldn't display TrayIcon.
In Python there's no error, but no effect too..
Is there something new a
Hello Bear Giles
Thanks a lot for your help.
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 2:10 AM, Bear Giles wrote:
> You need to either have a local repository or download from the internet
> again. I've used 'apt-mirror' in the past to maintain a local cache but
> that was when I was building local systems with a
Hello John,
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 2:27 AM, John Moser wrote:
> The simple way to create a restore point system ...
>
> ... is to mount / as an overlay FS, which you periodically merge (to
> remove prior restore points), condense into a squashfs (to take a
> point backup), or wipe (to restore t
Going back slightly you can specify a script/program that will be run by
dpkg at key points when packages are installed and removed. I never went
beyond logging the parameters to a log but I remember at one point you get
the location of the .deb file being installed. You could grab information
from
I hope those of you at UDS are having fun. I'm not there, but gz,
vila and jam from the bzr team are.
New in udd in recent weeks:
* bzr is being updated in the Launchpad buildds, to let large recipe
builds complete
* udd importer restarted for precise
* there's a bunch of new variables for de
On Tue, 2011-11-01 at 15:53 +1100, Martin Pool wrote:
> New in udd in recent weeks:
Thanks for the awesome work guys. Bzr/Launchpad buildds is an awesome
set of tools.
Apropos. I'm hoping to put some of the work into GroundControl when I
work out how the GUI would work and what functionality is e