On Monday 06 September 2010 23:42:19 James Richard Tyrer wrote:
thanks for your input.
a little advice would be appreciated
There have been reports of KDE-4.x.y no being compatible with PulseAudio
dispute that fact that it is supposed to be able to use it as the sound
server.
IAC, if
I've just built my normal desktop (including an ever-increasing
amount of gnome) with Python-2.7. I had to change the following
packages -
Gobject-introspection: as Andy noted the other month, 0.6 fails.
0.9.3 works fine, but it has a knock-on effect on webkit, which fails
near the end of its
The pgdn key on my laptop doesn't work right. On Firefox, if I press
the key, I get the menu that comes up when you right-click. In vim, when I
press
the key, the screen flashes and then I'm in the insert mode.
I googled this, and the closest answer I came to was to look at
The pgdn key on my laptop doesn't work right. On Firefox, if I press
the key, I get the menu that comes up when you right-click. In vim, when I
press
the key, the screen flashes and then I'm in the insert mode.
Most laptops allow you to plug in an external keyboard. If you do
On Tue, Sep 07, 2010 at 06:19:22PM +0100, Andrew Benton wrote:
I see. It looks like the error is related to gobject-introspection-1.0.
I can't find bank-argument.c in my buildlog, perhaps it's only
compiled if gobject-introspection is present?
A similar section from my buildlog looks like
[ 14%] Built target krandom.kss
[ 14%] Built target kwinnvidiahack_automoc
[ 14%] Built target kwinnvidiahack
[ 14%] Built target kdecorations_automoc
[ 15%] Built target kdecorations
[ 15%] Built target kwineffects_automoc
[ 16%] Building CXX object
On 09/07/2010 12:22 PM, TW wrote:
The pgdn key on my laptop doesn't work right. On Firefox, if I press
the key, I get the menu that comes up when you right-click. In vim, when I
press
the key, the screen flashes and then I'm in the insert mode.
Most laptops allow you to plug in an
TW wrote:
The pgdn key on my laptop doesn't work right. On Firefox, if I press
the key, I get the menu that comes up when you right-click. In vim, when I
press
the key, the screen flashes and then I'm in the insert mode.
Most laptops allow you to plug in an external keyboard. If