On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 10:57 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I've been using both Gnome 3 and Unity. I actually like them but there are
> issues that needed to be solved. They are both very different from
> traditional desktops but I can get my work done and I welcome some of the
> changes. I
Folks,
I've been using both Gnome 3 and Unity. I actually like them but there are
issues that needed to be solved. They are both very different from
traditional desktops but I can get my work done and I welcome some of the
changes. I am running 10.10 now and I think Unity is on a good path but it
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Cannot say I like either GNOME 3 or Unity; am holding onto what Ubuntu coyly
calls "GNOME Classic" as long as possible.
If I have to, I will migrate to XFCE.
I use Ubuntu 10.10 on my laptop for the same reason you do: the first
iteration of Unity in 11.04 was bunk.
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On 10/08/2011 05:20 AM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Andre-
Friday, October 7, 2011, 6:06:26 PM, you wrote:
I did the same thing for Fedora 15 but doing that on my new Ubuntu
BTW... I absolutely hate the new Gnome3 in FC15. I can't believe
anybody thought this was a good idea.
Cannot say I like eith
Andre-
Friday, October 7, 2011, 6:06:26 PM, you wrote:
> I did the same thing for Fedora 15 but doing that on my new Ubuntu
BTW... I absolutely hate the new Gnome3 in FC15. I can't believe
anybody thought this was a good idea.
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Mark,
I did the same thing for Fedora 15 but doing that on my new Ubuntu
installation made the .runrev folder be owned by root for some weird reason,
I had to revert it back to my user and group. I did not launched the app
after installation.
Now it works but it is the little things that the IDE
Andre-
I've had that problem with Fedora Core all along. The installer is
supposed to elevate its privileges to give the right permissions, but
it doesn't. So I change the permission bit on the installer to allow
execution, install from a terminal prompt as root for all users
*without launching th
Folks,
This may apply to anyone running under linux but I've experienced this only
on Ubuntu 11.04 so far.
If you're experiencing a problem that everytime you launch LiveCode it asks
for authentication again, it is possible that your .runrev folder on your
home folder has the wrong permissions or