Re: Problem with Java/Matlab
Yes, I think so. Mika Fischer mika.fischer at zoopnet.de writes: OK, but this bug was closed as fixed a long time ago. Maybe it should be reopened then? Best, Mika -- To unsubscribe, send mail to awesome-unsubscr...@naquadah.org.
awesome session via VNC and mod4 key
Hello, I'm using awesome via VNC recently. I've a problem with mod4 binding while I'm using vncviewer under other awesome session - I don't know how I can bypass mod4 key to the vncviewer client (mod4 is handled by awesome session where vncviewer is running). Does somebody know how I can do that? Thanks -- To unsubscribe, send mail to awesome-unsubscr...@naquadah.org.
awesome session via VNC and mod4 key
Hello, I'm using awesome via VNC recently. I've a problem with mod4 binding while I'm using vncviewer under other awesome session - I don't know how I can bypass mod4 key to the vncviewer client (mod4 is handled by awesome session where vncviewer is running). Does somebody know how I can do that? Thanks -- To unsubscribe, send mail to awesome-unsubscr...@naquadah.org.
RE: awesome session via VNC and mod4 key
G'Day Alexey, I also use VNC - possibly not in the same way but I hope my comment helps... Using Awesome, Remmina as my RDP client and a number of VirtualBox VMs running headless. Remmina is setup to show the taskbar icon which gives a nice shortcut menu to my VMs [I have a tweak in my LUA to kill Remina on the window activation - just kills the window but leaves the icon ;-) ] When an RDP session starts they are in fullscreen and usually do not capture the mod-4 + # combination, allowing me to open several sessions on different tabs and easily flick between them. However (and this is the bit that I expect may help you), sometimes the mod-4 + # combination does not seem to work - For me, Right-Control + F tells Remmina to show it's menu which has a handy keyboard capture icon. Clearing the capture icon has always resolved the key capturing for me and then I return to full-screen Regards Dave David Sorkovsky home: +61 2 9945 3800 office: +61 2 9491 5255 mobile: +61 409 162 963 Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2012 20:34:47 +0200 From: ale...@alexey-kv.info To: awesome@naquadah.org Subject: awesome session via VNC and mod4 key Hello, I'm using awesome via VNC recently. I've a problem with mod4 binding while I'm using vncviewer under other awesome session - I don't know how I can bypass mod4 key to the vncviewer client (mod4 is handled by awesome session where vncviewer is running). Does somebody know how I can do that? Thanks -- To unsubscribe, send mail to awesome-unsubscr...@naquadah.org.
Awesome - The name!
While I'm sure everyone on this list will agree, Awesome is AWESOME! My only complaint is the name... Googling awesome finds way to much and mostly unrelated! Googling awesome window manager helps, but could be better... Googling AwesomeWM helps a lot, but but it still misses those results that don't contain the somewhat common addtion of WM that gets added by those in the know... Not sure if there is a better place to post this, but gaspI'd like to suggest a minor change to the name/gasp. I'm sure there are plenty of options, but I'd like to start the ball rolling by suggesting AwesomeWM as the name. Nothing dramatic, just something to make it easier to colate all the awesome information on the internet - who knows if I used awesome in that sentence as the name or as an adjective? PS: If this suggestion is better palced elsewher, I'm happy to hear! Regards Dave David Sorkovsky home: +61 2 9945 3800 office: +61 2 9491 5255 mobile: +61 409 162 963
Re: External storage devices not showing up in filemanagers
On Tue, 6 Mar 2012 22:34:10 -0300 Satoshi Hayazaki heavennevertouchedearthlyf...@gmail.com wrote: Hey, guys, I'm having issues with external storage devices that do not show up in filemanagers. I read the wiki page on automounting but it seems to be a different thing than what I need. Previously, in Xfce, I REALLY disliked automounting, so I would generally just insert the pendrive or whatever and it would show up, unmounted, in the filemanager's list of storage devices. When I wanted to access it I would click on it in the file managers and only then would the device be actually mounted. I find that in awesome the filemanager is oblivious to any changes to connected storage. I do not want automounting per se, I just want connected devices to show up, available to be mounted when I so wish, in filemanagers. I'm using Archlinux, awesome 3.4.11, and launching it via startx. The exact line in my .xinitrc is: exec ck-launch-session awesome. The filemanagers I'm using are thunar and nautilus, both working as expected in xfce. My previous gentoo-powered awesome installation also had that behavior, so I'm sure it's not something xfce-specific. Any help or tips appreciated. You miss gvfs? -- To unsubscribe, send mail to awesome-unsubscr...@naquadah.org.
Re: External storage devices not showing up in filemanagers
On 06/03/12 22:34, Satoshi Hayazaki wrote: Hey, guys, I'm having issues with external storage devices that do not show up in filemanagers. I read the wiki page on automounting but it seems to be a different thing than what I need. Previously, in Xfce, I REALLY disliked automounting, so I would generally just insert the pendrive or whatever and it would show up, unmounted, in the filemanager's list of storage devices. When I wanted to access it I would click on it in the file managers and only then would the device be actually mounted. I find that in awesome the filemanager is oblivious to any changes to connected storage. I do not want automounting per se, I just want connected devices to show up, available to be mounted when I so wish, in filemanagers. I'm using Archlinux, awesome 3.4.11, and launching it via startx. The exact line in my .xinitrc is: exec ck-launch-session awesome. The filemanagers I'm using are thunar and nautilus, both working as expected in xfce. My previous gentoo-powered awesome installation also had that behavior, so I'm sure it's not something xfce-specific. Any help or tips appreciated. I use udisks-glue. That's enough for automounting external disks. just execute udisks-glue in a terminal... Maybe there are some missing udev or group permissions... -- To unsubscribe, send mail to awesome-unsubscr...@naquadah.org.
Re: External storage devices not showing up in filemanagers
On 6 March 2012 14:53, Diep Pham Van i...@favadi.com wrote: On Tue, 6 Mar 2012 22:34:10 -0300 Satoshi Hayazaki heavennevertouchedearthlyf...@gmail.com wrote: Hey, guys, I'm having issues with external storage devices that do not show up in filemanagers. I read the wiki page on automounting but it seems to be a different thing than what I need. Previously, in Xfce, I REALLY disliked automounting, so I would generally just insert the pendrive or whatever and it would show up, unmounted, in the filemanager's list of storage devices. When I wanted to access it I would click on it in the file managers and only then would the device be actually mounted. I find that in awesome the filemanager is oblivious to any changes to connected storage. I do not want automounting per se, I just want connected devices to show up, available to be mounted when I so wish, in filemanagers. I'm using Archlinux, awesome 3.4.11, and launching it via startx. The exact line in my .xinitrc is: exec ck-launch-session awesome. The filemanagers I'm using are thunar and nautilus, both working as expected in xfce. My previous gentoo-powered awesome installation also had that behavior, so I'm sure it's not something xfce-specific. Any help or tips appreciated. You miss gvfs? I did not have it installed. I installed it and was not sure I needed to do anything? I just rebooted and still got the same behavior.
Re: External storage devices not showing up in filemanagers
2012/3/6 Tomás Solar Castro tso...@lavabit.com On 06/03/12 22:34, Satoshi Hayazaki wrote: Hey, guys, I'm having issues with external storage devices that do not show up in filemanagers. I read the wiki page on automounting but it seems to be a different thing than what I need. Previously, in Xfce, I REALLY disliked automounting, so I would generally just insert the pendrive or whatever and it would show up, unmounted, in the filemanager's list of storage devices. When I wanted to access it I would click on it in the file managers and only then would the device be actually mounted. I find that in awesome the filemanager is oblivious to any changes to connected storage. I do not want automounting per se, I just want connected devices to show up, available to be mounted when I so wish, in filemanagers. I'm using Archlinux, awesome 3.4.11, and launching it via startx. The exact line in my .xinitrc is: exec ck-launch-session awesome. The filemanagers I'm using are thunar and nautilus, both working as expected in xfce. My previous gentoo-powered awesome installation also had that behavior, so I'm sure it's not something xfce-specific. Any help or tips appreciated. I use udisks-glue. That's enough for automounting external disks. just execute udisks-glue in a terminal... Maybe there are some missing udev or group permissions... I would like to avoid automounting since some of my frequent tasks involve partitioning and formatting external storage devices, so automounting would add another step (unmounting) to that process. I will try my hand at udisks-glue, however, since as it stands I have absolutely no access to external storage at all via the filemanager.
Re: External storage devices not showing up in filemanagers
On 06/03/12 23:16, Satoshi Hayazaki wrote: 2012/3/6 Tomás Solar Castro tso...@lavabit.com mailto:tso...@lavabit.com On 06/03/12 22:34, Satoshi Hayazaki wrote: Hey, guys, I'm having issues with external storage devices that do not show up in filemanagers. I read the wiki page on automounting but it seems to be a different thing than what I need. Previously, in Xfce, I REALLY disliked automounting, so I would generally just insert the pendrive or whatever and it would show up, unmounted, in the filemanager's list of storage devices. When I wanted to access it I would click on it in the file managers and only then would the device be actually mounted. I find that in awesome the filemanager is oblivious to any changes to connected storage. I do not want automounting per se, I just want connected devices to show up, available to be mounted when I so wish, in filemanagers. I'm using Archlinux, awesome 3.4.11, and launching it via startx. The exact line in my .xinitrc is: exec ck-launch-session awesome. The filemanagers I'm using are thunar and nautilus, both working as expected in xfce. My previous gentoo-powered awesome installation also had that behavior, so I'm sure it's not something xfce-specific. Any help or tips appreciated. I use udisks-glue. That's enough for automounting external disks. just execute udisks-glue in a terminal... Maybe there are some missing udev or group permissions... I would like to avoid automounting since some of my frequent tasks involve partitioning and formatting external storage devices, so automounting would add another step (unmounting) to that process. I will try my hand at udisks-glue, however, since as it stands I have absolutely no access to external storage at all via the filemanager. udisks-glue gives me access to external storage from mc, thunar, pcmanfm, nautilus... hope it works for you :) -- To unsubscribe, send mail to awesome-unsubscr...@naquadah.org.
Re: External storage devices not showing up in filemanagers
2012/3/6 Tomás Solar Castro tso...@lavabit.com On 06/03/12 23:16, Satoshi Hayazaki wrote: 2012/3/6 Tomás Solar Castro tso...@lavabit.com mailto: tso...@lavabit.com On 06/03/12 22:34, Satoshi Hayazaki wrote: Hey, guys, I'm having issues with external storage devices that do not show up in filemanagers. I read the wiki page on automounting but it seems to be a different thing than what I need. Previously, in Xfce, I REALLY disliked automounting, so I would generally just insert the pendrive or whatever and it would show up, unmounted, in the filemanager's list of storage devices. When I wanted to access it I would click on it in the file managers and only then would the device be actually mounted. I find that in awesome the filemanager is oblivious to any changes to connected storage. I do not want automounting per se, I just want connected devices to show up, available to be mounted when I so wish, in filemanagers. I'm using Archlinux, awesome 3.4.11, and launching it via startx. The exact line in my .xinitrc is: exec ck-launch-session awesome. The filemanagers I'm using are thunar and nautilus, both working as expected in xfce. My previous gentoo-powered awesome installation also had that behavior, so I'm sure it's not something xfce-specific. Any help or tips appreciated. I use udisks-glue. That's enough for automounting external disks. just execute udisks-glue in a terminal... Maybe there are some missing udev or group permissions... I would like to avoid automounting since some of my frequent tasks involve partitioning and formatting external storage devices, so automounting would add another step (unmounting) to that process. I will try my hand at udisks-glue, however, since as it stands I have absolutely no access to external storage at all via the filemanager. udisks-glue gives me access to external storage from mc, thunar, pcmanfm, nautilus... hope it works for you :) I tried udiskie and some udev rules as was recommend elsewhere. Besides the fact that I don't actually want automounting, they also had issues such as not allowing me to unmount via the filemanager, not automatically showing up in the filemanager (I have to close and open it again for it to show up as mounted), and not disappearing in the filemanager when unmounted. I have a feeling udisks-glue will work similarly to those two. They are mounting those devices but they are not really making the filemanager SEE that there are new devices inserted or removed. Probably just running mount automatically in the background, which is fine for the moment for me to at least have access to those devices, but not really an elegant solution for my use case.
Re: Awesome - The name!
Hello, David, I understand what you are talking about. I also have a frustration googling awesome. But the thing is there is no much data on awesome around the web except: a) awesome wiki b) this mailgroup So changing the name so the googling of a dozen of pages becomes easier seems too radical to me. This issue was to be thought in the first place, not after five years passed. Regards, Alexander -- To unsubscribe, send mail to awesome-unsubscr...@naquadah.org.
[awesome bugs] #969 - awsetbg with simulation mode (show what it should execute, but execute nothing) (Attachment added)
THIS IS AN AUTOMATED MESSAGE, DO NOT REPLY. A new Flyspray task has been opened. Details are below. User who did this - TsT (TsT) Attached to Project - awesome Summary - awsetbg with simulation mode (show what it should execute, but execute nothing) Task Type - Feature Request Category - Core Status - Unconfirmed Assigned To - Operating System - All Severity - Low Priority - Normal Reported Version - git/master Due in Version - Undecided Due Date - Undecided Details - Hello, I use one background per tag. I change the background every time I switch to a new desktop/tag. I try to reduce the background refresh delay as short as possible. the awsetbg script is usefull, but it checks a lot of thing, it will always be slowly than using the direct command to set the background. IMHO awsetbg is usefull because it wraps a lot of background setter. Then it will be interresting to have a option to change the behavior : - awsetbg will do his detection and show what the command it will usually do. - I catch the result and put it in cache (in lua), and run the command - The next time, I take the result directly from the cache, and run directly the command. I already changed my awsetbg to support this. But I also do others changes and not really thougth about compatibility outside bash ... See the diff patch and the full file. One or more files have been attached. More information can be found at the following URL: https://awesome.naquadah.org/bugs/index.php?do=detailstask_id=969 You are receiving this message because you have requested it from the Flyspray bugtracking system. If you did not expect this message or don't want to receive mails in future, you can change your notification settings at the URL shown above. -- To unsubscribe, send mail to awesome-devel-unsubscr...@naquadah.org.