Hello. As some of you might know, I usually handle triaging some of the
issues opened on our phabricator instance.
Lately I've just about stopped for two reasons,
1. I'm a bit busier.
2. I read the issues and I have no idea where to put them.
It's occurred to me that I sometimes don't know enough
OK I'll chime in ...
At various points I've used the systray and had similar issues. I don't now
- partly because of these issues. I accept the advice given previously that
it's a broken standard, and certainly even when things are "working",
systray icons still look out of place in my setup. I gu
Quoting Tassilo Horn :
Richard Ullger writes:
Hi Richard,
and had to set the acceleration method back to uxa which fixes
it. This also brought the systray icons back for me.
How would I know what I'm using here? I didn't fiddle with Intel driver
configs, so I guess SNA, no?
The default
On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 11:12:41 +0200 Tassilo Horn said:
> Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) writes:
>
> Hi Carsten,
>
> >> >> 2. How can I move a window from one output to the other? I've tried the
> >> >>"To Next Screen"/"To Previous Screen" actions in the "Window: Moving"
> >> >>catego
I've used these key functions for things like turning off the touchpad on
my eee (which didn't work in Linux by default) and getting the volume keys
to work.
As I say the script was very easy to out together and worked on my xfce and
E desktop. It is just the problem of finding the actual 'move to
On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 08:47:15 +0200 Tassilo Horn said:
> Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) writes:
>
> Hi Carsten,
>
> >> 1. How can I configure my shelve so that it is always displayed on the
> >>primary output? Whenever I use an external monitor, that's should be
> >>the primary one a
2014-09-21 4:56 GMT-03:00 Tassilo Horn :
> I tried both UXA and also glamor without any visible effect. The icons
> still didn't appear. There's already a bug tracker issue for this
> problem:
>
This problem doesn't happen in other window managers.
I can reproduce this problem in my two AMD-GP
Richard Ullger writes:
Hi Richard,
>>> and had to set the acceleration method back to uxa which fixes
>>> it. This also brought the systray icons back for me.
>>
>> How would I know what I'm using here? I didn't fiddle with Intel driver
>> configs, so I guess SNA, no?
>
> The default is sna.
"Alex-P. Natsios" writes:
Hi Alex,
> It most certainly sounds like a bug.
Thought so.
> I am not home to test and reproduce though (and this box does not run
> E19), is it always reproducible?
Yes, absolutely. I just have to stack my virtual desktops vertically
and instantly tiling is gone f
Gary writes:
Hi Gary,
> I too have had some problems with icon display in the system tray.
> I've found that sometimes on new boots the tray will expand with apps
> but will not have any icons visible.
Same here.
> A quick fix for me is to restart E, they all become visible then.
Not always f
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