I would like to know if possible and how to do it.
Conky: all workspaces
XEyes: all workspaces, on top, no decorations
I have been trying for some time, the solutions that I found require
extra software.
On Out 29 2012 I installed wmctrl-1.07
I have also tried Devil's Pie in Lubuntu.
At the
I have promoted the title and am replying just to the sake of being
easier to find this thread in search engines by others seeking for help.
Also, I am cross-sending to blfs-support for the same motive.
Below, I try to make a summary of the main points.
--- Em sex, 23/11/12, Ken Moffat
Am 24.11.2012 16:12, schrieb Fernando de Oliveira:
One doubt, though. In my case, would it be worth building the other
packages separately just for LO use, or better to let it build them
(worth in user/machine size and/or time spent)?
i decided to build the packages standalone for several
--- Em sáb, 24/11/12, Tobias Gasser escreveu:
De: Tobias Gasser
Assunto: Re: [blfs-support] On how to build LibreOffice and save space (Was:
A startup quesion)
Para: BLFS Support List blfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org
Data: Sábado, 24 de Novembro de 2012, 13:48
Am 24.11.2012 16:12, schrieb
Greetings
I have been trying to compile nfs-utils-1.2.6 ( with nfs4/nfs4.1 and gssd )
on a machine with these:-
-cpu amd64 2 cores
-os cblfs dev linux-3.6.7, gcc-4.6.3, krb5-1.10.3
make ends like so:-
bin/sh ../../libtool --tag=CC --mode=link gcc -Wall -Wextra
Dana 24.11.2012 22:46, lux-integ je napisao:
Greetings
I have been trying to compile nfs-utils-1.2.6 ( with nfs4/nfs4.1 and gssd )
on a machine with these:-
-cpu amd64 2 cores
-os cblfs dev linux-3.6.7, gcc-4.6.3, krb5-1.10.3
make ends like so:-
bin/sh
I am down to building the last package for KDE and get the below error. That
library is built in Mesa, which did build a while back. Any ideas to what is
causing this? Thanks.
/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.6.1/../../../libGLESv2.so: undefined reference
to `_glapi_tls_Dispatch--
brown wrap wrote:
I am down to building the last package for KDE and get the below
error. That library is built in Mesa, which did build a while back.
Any ideas to what is causing this? Thanks.
/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.6.1/../../../libGLESv2.so: undefined
reference to