i think double clicking the title bar toggles from min to max or max
to min depending on your current orientation...g.)
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 9:37 AM, Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak
wrote:
>> Also the other need for minimisation to prevent someone seeing what
>> you're working on is not at all address
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 4:39 PM, Deron Meranda wrote:
>> If you just needed fill out forms, evince might have worked for you.
>
> I tried Evince first, but there was some form it was having difficulty
> with. And given there is a deadline for tax things, I didn't have a
> lot of time to try to fig
On 07/12/2011 04:19 AM, Deron Meranda wrote:
> For some reason, my Gnome 3 shell process has forked off an 'acroread'
> process which I did not start!
>
> It appears to be attempting to install itself or do something in the
> background. This is completely unacceptable, nothing should ever
> attem
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 5:48 PM, TASAKA Mamoru
wrote:
> Please file a bug against rubygem-yard, thank you.
Done. Bug 720520.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=720520
Deron
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I’ve got a laptop running Win 7 Pro registered with my Samba/OpenLDAP PDC and
it seems to not be handling roaming profiles properly when I reboot and log in.
More often than not, it would take a long time logging in because it would
recreate entirely new profile trees (eg. jtseng.ATHOME, jtseng.
On 11/07/11 15:28, Christopher Stolzenberg wrote:
> I've seen that upstart is still in the fedora 15 repository.
>
> How can I install upstart instead of systemd?
>
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If you install upstart you will end up with some failed services,
as it has been obsoleted by systemd.
Those maint
Deron Meranda wrote, at 07/12/2011 05:32 AM +9:00:
> In Fedora 15, whenever trying to run Ruby gem I am getting an error
> message, apparently caused by the rubygem-yard package.
>
> $ gem -v
> Error loading RubyGems plugin
> "/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/yard-0.5.3/lib/rubygems_plugin.rb":
> undefi
> If you just needed fill out forms, evince might have worked for you.
I tried Evince first, but there was some form it was having difficulty
with. And given there is a deadline for tax things, I didn't have a
lot of time to try to figure it out and was kind of forced to try
acroread. What I sho
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 17:13:27 -0400,
Deron Meranda wrote:
>
> I do blame Adobe though. Yes, I contemplated very long very before
> installing acroread because I do try to keep my system extremely pure
> .. but alas, the needs to fill out tax forms nudged me over. But
> Adobe to their faili
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 05:13:27PM -0400, Deron Meranda wrote:
> > What I'm failing to see is how this is a failing of Fedora. You
> > installed a non-Fedora package on your system (AdobeReader is not a part
> > of Fedora) and it is that non-Fedora package that appears to be doing
> > things in the
> What I'm failing to see is how this is a failing of Fedora. You
> installed a non-Fedora package on your system (AdobeReader is not a part
> of Fedora) and it is that non-Fedora package that appears to be doing
> things in the background on your system. You can blame the distro for
> compromising
I know that things just look bleak right now, someone please help me
see all my operating systems upon boot.
Ok, the details:
Windows 7 Ultra system with ONE 1-TB hard drive. Purchased that way.
When the last Ubuntu (11.4 I think) was released I installed it on the
system in order to practice KDE
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 04:56:56PM -0400, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
> What I'm failing to see is how this is a failing of Fedora. You
> installed a non-Fedora package on your system (AdobeReader is not a part
> of Fedora) and it is that non-Fedora package that appears to be doing
> things in the back
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 4:32 PM, Deron Meranda wrote:
> In Fedora 15, whenever trying to run Ruby gem I am getting an error
> message, apparently caused by the rubygem-yard package.
...
> rubygems-1.7.2-2.fc15.noarch
> rubygem-yard-0.5.3-3.fc14.noarch
Update Apparently rubygem-yard is nee
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Hash: SHA1
On 07/11/2011 04:19 PM, Deron Meranda wrote:
> For some reason, my Gnome 3 shell process has forked off an 'acroread'
> process which I did not start!
>
> It appears to be attempting to install itself or do something in the
> background. This is comp
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 04:19:31PM -0400, Deron Meranda wrote:
> For some reason, my Gnome 3 shell process has forked off an 'acroread'
> process which I did not start!
>
> It appears to be attempting to install itself or do something in the
> background. This is completely unacceptable, nothing
In Fedora 15, whenever trying to run Ruby gem I am getting an error
message, apparently caused by the rubygem-yard package.
$ gem -v
Error loading RubyGems plugin
"/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/yard-0.5.3/lib/rubygems_plugin.rb":
undefined method `overwrite_accessor' for Gem::Specification:Class
(No
For some reason, my Gnome 3 shell process has forked off an 'acroread'
process which I did not start!
It appears to be attempting to install itself or do something in the
background. This is completely unacceptable, nothing should ever
attempt to download and run some unauthenticated script and s
Christopher Stolzenberg googlemail.com> writes:
>
> I've seen that upstart is still in the fedora 15 repository.
>
> How can I install upstart instead of systemd?
>
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I guess you just install it ...
# yum install upstart
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On Fri, 2011-07-08 at 14:46 -0700, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
> Jul 7 22:18:11 yoyo sendmail[2893]: p685IBvb002893:
> from=
Even if you do manage to connect to it, chances are that it will refuse
to handle a message coming from such a domain name. Most servers insist
that the *from* addresses are
I've seen that upstart is still in the fedora 15 repository.
How can I install upstart instead of systemd?
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On 10 July 2011 08:44, H Xu wrote:
> When firefox is running, there is one more icon in the task bar, which
> contains 3 gears, but other applications don't have this problem. I
> don't know that whether this is a packaging problem on Fedora or it's a
> problem come from Mozilla? Thanks.
>
> -- ho
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