Hello Steve Franks,
Am 2010-06-25 09:11:39, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> > Or maybe change settings in your (unspecified) window manager. It's really
> > hard to tell without any detail about the problem or the environment.
> Yes, forgot that was an aspect of the wm, not xorg. It's xfwm4, a
Hello Steve Franks,
Am 2010-06-24 14:17:08, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> I thought it was the kludged state of my desktop, but the 8-release
> server I just brought up fresh yesterday is doing it too: alt-tab
> works, alt-shift-tab does not. For those of us who are not into
> gnome/kde/cutes
On Fri, 25 Jun 2010, Steve Franks wrote:
Or maybe change settings in your (unspecified) window manager. It's really
hard to tell without any detail about the problem or the environment.
Yes, forgot that was an aspect of the wm, not xorg. It's xfwm4, and
now it only alt-tabs thru windows in o
> Or maybe change settings in your (unspecified) window manager. It's really
> hard to tell without any detail about the problem or the environment.
Yes, forgot that was an aspect of the wm, not xorg. It's xfwm4, and
now it only alt-tabs thru windows in one direction, which is alot of
fun when y
On Thu, 24 Jun 2010, Steve Franks wrote:
I thought it was the kludged state of my desktop, but the 8-release
server I just brought up fresh yesterday is doing it too: alt-tab
works, alt-shift-tab does not.
What, exactly, do you mean by "does not work"? It "works" here by
moving backward thro
On Jun 24 14:17, Steve Franks wrote:
> I thought it was the kludged state of my desktop, but the 8-release
> server I just brought up fresh yesterday is doing it too: alt-tab
> works, alt-shift-tab does not. For those of us who are not into
> gnome/kde/cutesy menus & panels, this is a major PITA.
I thought it was the kludged state of my desktop, but the 8-release
server I just brought up fresh yesterday is doing it too: alt-tab
works, alt-shift-tab does not. For those of us who are not into
gnome/kde/cutesy menus & panels, this is a major PITA. No doubt it
came in from linux-land with the