One of the first things I did with my new machine was switch it to one
desktop only, because as long as it was set to two, I found that it
would skid from one desktop to the other every time I tried to drag the
pointer across the screen. This is presumably the result of a default
pointer behavi
IIRC there's a compiz plugin that does this. Or, an X mod kind of
thing. I don't remember the name, but it was easy to get running and
worked.
Simon Wears
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On 7 Mar 2009, at 18:39, Lucy wrote:
> 2009/2/23 red :
2009/2/23 red :
> I have two desk tops on my system can I have a wall paper on one page
> and a differant on the other if so, how
I've not seen any replies to this so..
I think the easiest way to do this is to open up the GIMP and 'glue'
two images together to create one large wallpaper. I'm not
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 11:50 AM, Tony Arnold
wrote:
> Matthew,
>
> Matthew Macdonald-Wallace wrote:
>> some of you may have seen this already, I vote it's included as a
>> blueprint for Kinky Koala or what ever 9.04 is called.
>>
>> http://www.linuxgenuineadvantage.org/
>
> Gosh, I never knew I wa
Matthew,
Matthew Macdonald-Wallace wrote:
> some of you may have seen this already, I vote it's included as a
> blueprint for Kinky Koala or what ever 9.04 is called.
>
> http://www.linuxgenuineadvantage.org/
Gosh, I never knew I was missing out on so much:-)
Really funny, thanks.
Regards,
T
Quoting red :
> My house mate tonight has finaly taken the step to the world of Unbuntu!
>
> He is going to use Audacity to do live recording at Uni Christian Union,
> but we also need an application the we can import Christian worship song
> on and do live updating. We connect this through a pro
some of you may have seen this already, I vote it's included as a
blueprint for Kinky Koala or what ever 9.04 is called.
http://www.linuxgenuineadvantage.org/
M.
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