use it, any help is appreciated.
in KDE 4.4.3 it's under:
System Settings - Look & Feel - Desktop - Workspace - Form Factor : Netbook
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ere:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Run_OOo_versions_parallel
but this way you don't have desktop integration for the upstream version)
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v2+ and MPLv1.1 and BSD
running yum update will try to update Sun/Oracle's URE with Fedora's
-> Running transaction check
---> Package openoffice.org-ure.x86_64 1:3.1.1-19.28.fc12 set to be updated
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
If you try this, please report back.
Luck.
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so
If you have that library, try seeing if there is some linking issue:
program]$ ldd -v libvclplug_gtkl*.so
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hat Ariel means. If you want to have the native look,
> it is preferable to use the version available in the Fedora repositories.
but Alexis is using Gnome, so upstream OOo must look just like any other Gnome
application thanks to the gtk vcl plug-in. The problem is with KDE
p environment are you using?
This looks like a vcl plugin issue.
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Guidelines: ht
~]$ su -c 'lircd --device=/dev/input/event7 --driver=devinput -n'
the --device switch is according to your info. The --driver may be differt
In another terminal run irw (as normal user)l:
~]$ irw /var/run/lirc/lircd
and start pressing buttons.
Do yo get some output?
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EVICE(0x093a, 0x262c), .driver_info = SENSOR_PAC7302},
{}
I attach the patch, just in case anyone is in the same situation (but be
prepared to build the kernel on your own... it will take patience, a lot of
disk space, and some basic knowledge of compiling/packaging).
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buntu 8.10).
Am I missing something or should I go the hard way and build myself?
This does not sound much like a "Better Webcam Support in F12"...
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