From my previous experience with other command-line tools for various
X11 configurations there is a chance they do not work when specified in
~/.config/lxsession/lubuntu/autostart. I guess they are run too early
and their settings get overwritten by the system after that point.
So if the command
On Sun, May 4, 2014 at 11:35 AM, sd superduper3...@outlook.com wrote:
From my previous experience with other command-line tools for various X11
configurations there is a chance they do not work when specified in
~/.config/lxsession/lubuntu/autostart. I guess they are run too early and
their
The problem here aren't the themes, is the XSettings daemon. Each
environment has its own: XFCE has xfce4-settings-manager, Gnome has
gnome-settings-daemon, etc.
The package you're looking for is lxsession. LXDE has a standalone version
of the daemon, called lxsession-daemon which loads
My MacBook late 2007 ejects the 14.04 Mac disk. Why that?
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On 05/04/2014 01:20 PM, Thomas Johannes Matthias Kühner wrote:
My MacBook late 2007 ejects the 14.04 Mac disk. Why that?
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Rafael:
It would be good to have all of the relevant information initially
within the bug-report.
I will wait to submit it until you report back on what you find out in
your additional tests.
I think you are saying that the customization wouldn't work in Lubuntu
even if I developed a
Hi
Thank you. Yes, mine is 3.1 too. I got some other PC-Laps running
Lubuntu so it is not that important to drive it on my MacBook. I know
about EFI issues from former distributions as YellowdogLinux on PPC.
Will try the Ubuntu version. Fortunately OS X is BSD based so Linux is
not essentially