On Sun, 01 Nov 2009, Julius Plenz wrote:
Hi!
I'm linking two X servers running on different machines together using
x2x (x2vnc is possible as well). That way, I can share one keyboard
and mouse to control both computers. This works by creating some
invisible window on the edge of an X
Dnia poniedziałek 02 listopad 2009 o 09:28:33 Paweł Zuzelski napisał(a):
On Sun, 01 Nov 2009, Julius Plenz wrote:
Hi!
I'm linking two X servers running on different machines together using
x2x (x2vnc is possible as well). That way, I can share one keyboard
and mouse to control both
On Mon, 02 Nov 2009, Paweł Zuzelski wrote:
On Sun, 01 Nov 2009, Julius Plenz wrote:
Hi!
I'm linking two X servers running on different machines together using
x2x (x2vnc is possible as well). That way, I can share one keyboard
and mouse to control both computers. This works by
Hi, Grzegorz!
* Grzegorz Dzi?gielewski jab...@jabbas.pl [2009-11-02 09:47]:
I'm using synergy for that purpose :) It's working without problems
with Awesome, it's using less network traffic than x2x and it can be
run on on MacOS/Windows too.
Thanks for the tip. I had always used x2x because
On Mon, Nov 02, 2009 at 12:55:44PM +0700, Felix wrote:
Hi,
Got a bit of a different one here. I have a Thinkpad that does not have
a windo$e key (ie. Mod4) so I have this mapped to the 'Alt' key instead.
This works fine until I want to use programs such as Gimp which needs
the Alt key
I'm struggling with that at the moment too. I ended up stealing something
from the default rc.lua that comes with 3.4.
My wibox used to look like this:
-- Create the wibox
mywibox[s] = awful.wibox({ position = top, screen = s })
-- Add widgets to the wibox - order matters
Hi there,
I upgraded to awesome 3.4 a soon as it was released, but so
far I've been unable to get the obvious widgets working, since readme
files are outdated/nonexistent and google show nothing...
Can someone give me a hint on the right direction to get this working?
An example on a the
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On Montag 26 Oktober 2009, Andreas Klöckner wrote:
Hi all,
I've always liked Gnome's system monitor that shows CPU utilization broken
up by color into user,system,iowait. And now that as of version 3.4,
awesome's graph stuff is in Lua, bringing this functionality to awesome
was actually