Re: [ubuntu-in] OO Writer freezing when write in Devanagari

2007-12-19 Thread Yang Xiaofeng
1. start OpenOffice.org Writer and SCIM
2. start gnome-system-monitor
3. when you type in Devanagari and Writer freeze, see what shows in 
gnome-system-monitor. find out what program use the most CPU resource, 
you will know what program cause the problem.

I guess the Writer freezed because of that your computer is too old


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Re: [ubuntu-in] Editing grub "menu.lst"

2007-12-19 Thread Ramnarayan . K
Hi Onkar,

Thanks


On 12/19/07, Onkar Shinde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 1. There is a package called grub-splashimages in repositories.
> Install it. Then in /boot/grub create a symbolic link to one of the
> images.
> sudo ln -s splashimages/fiesta.xpm.gz splash.xpm.gz
> Then update grub.
> sudo update-grub
> See if this works.

i downloaded a gnu image through a link on the ubuntu site - that
works  and i think whas was wrong so far i addressed below (atleast
for the image part)
>
> 2. I am not sure what you mean by 3 coulous image. What I usually do
> is open image in gimp and select menu Image -> Mode -> Indexed, put 16
> as number of colours and then save modified image as xpm file.
>

this definitely should help
(maybe some one can put this up in the grubhowto )

thanks

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Re: [ubuntu-in] Editing grub "menu.lst"

2007-12-19 Thread Onkar Shinde
I am not including your mail as I don't know answers to all the
things. I will just give some tips.

1. There is a package called grub-splashimages in repositories.
Install it. Then in /boot/grub create a symbolic link to one of the
images.
sudo ln -s splashimages/fiesta.xpm.gz splash.xpm.gz
Then update grub.
sudo update-grub
See if this works.

2. I am not sure what you mean by 3 coulous image. What I usually do
is open image in gimp and select menu Image -> Mode -> Indexed, put 16
as number of colours and then save modified image as xpm file.

Hope this helps.


Onkar

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