I looked at the file exists that I mentioned in my previous message
exists in Bionic
From my previous message:
If you are using the breeze sddm theme you can edit it's config file at
/usr/share/sddm/themes/breeze/theme.conf and there is a font size
setting in there.
If you want to make sure
I looked and found that Plasma 5.12 is the latest I can get with Kubuntu
18.04. Which config file should I edit?
On 7/19/20 3:06 PM, Brian Cluff via PLUG-discuss wrote:
Looks like it might be a feature of newer versions of the Plasma
Desktop. I'm running Kubuntu 20.04 on the version that I
Looks like it might be a feature of newer versions of the Plasma
Desktop. I'm running Kubuntu 20.04 on the version that I saw the setting.
Most likely you can still hand edit the config file on older versions
though.
Brian Cluff
On 7/19/20 2:14 PM, Jim via PLUG-discuss wrote:
I opened system
I opened system settings, clicked startup and shutdown. The first
option on the top left is Login Screen (SDDM). I click that and the
advanced tab shows. I click it, but there's no settings synchronization
button. I have Plasma 5.12.9. You can see what I do have under the
advanced tab
It's the font sizes on the login screen and everything after the login
screen
On 7/19/20 10:46 AM, Brian Cluff via PLUG-discuss wrote:
If you are talking about the font sizes on the login screen itself;
those font sizes aren't set by the font settings in your desktop
settings. The login
I generally use Newegg.
Mac
mike enriquez wrote on 7/19/20 7:21 AM:
> This brings up the subject of Computer Supplies. Where does everyone go to
> get their computer supplies. I use to go to Fry's Electronics but last time I
> went there it looked very empty. I use to get my power supply there
VLC does have playback speed settings, but I don't know if there is
any tempo correction.
didn't Beethoven compose on a piano? so Speed Spruce?
On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 9:41 AM Matt Graham via PLUG-discuss
wrote:
>
> On 2020-07-18 15:54, der.hans via PLUG-discuss wrote:
> > can a playback
Interesting, one of the vendors of a USB is Linux
*-usbhost
product: EHCI Host Controller
vendor: Linux 5.4.0-26-generic ehci_hcd
physical id: 1
bus info: usb@2
logical name: usb2
I was just poking around the SDDM theme settings and under the advanced
tab I just noticed there is a settings synchronization button that will
allow you to synchronize your desktop settings to the SDDM theme. That
would probably be the best way to go, and if that works ignore my last
message
If you are talking about the font sizes on the login screen itself;
those font sizes aren't set by the font settings in your desktop
settings. The login screen is shared between all users of the machine
so it has to have it's own settings.
You'll either need to tweak the SDDM theme, or change
I don't get it, Bob.
On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 12:24 PM Bob Elzer via PLUG-discuss
wrote:
>
> My only suggestion on this machine is to use a 16gb stick, just so if you
> ever decide you need more memory you won't have to replace the smaller
> sticks. With 16gb sticks you can have 64gb total. If
Good morning,
I've got a machine running Kubuntu 18.04 64 bit. When I log out and log
in or press ctrl alt backspace; beginning at the login screen the text
is much smaller. The first time this happened, I reset the text to make
everything the size I wanted. When I rebooted the machine,
Good morning,
I've got a machine running Kubuntu 18.04 64 bit. When I log out and log
in or press ctrl alt backspace; beginning at the login screen the text
is much smaller. The first time this happened, I reset the text to make
everything the size I wanted. When I rebooted the machine,
On 2020-07-18 15:54, der.hans via PLUG-discuss wrote:
can a playback speed be specified in a music playlist?
Something like the following.
Brahms/Waltz.flac speed=85
Händel/Bourree.flac speed=80
Beeethoven/5th_Symphony.flac speed=110
Playback speed has to come with tempo correction.
sox will
You can do that but you will take a speed hit. Computers these days
will read the RAM in pairs for a speed increase. The testing in the
article below saw a 17.7% speed increase by using dual channel memory on
some loads.
My only suggestion on this machine is to use a 16gb stick, just so if you
ever decide you need more memory you won't have to replace the smaller
sticks. With 16gb sticks you can have 64gb total. If you ever think you
might like to have 128gb of memory the you could get a 32gb memory stick.
On
I usually will go online to tigerdirect, Newegg, Amazon and other online
computer store.
On Sun, Jul 19, 2020, at 07:21, mike enriquez via PLUG-discuss wrote:
> This brings up the subject of Computer Supplies. Where does everyone go
> to get their computer supplies. I use to go to Fry's
This brings up the subject of Computer Supplies. Where does everyone go to get
their computer supplies. I use to go to Fry's Electronics but last time I went
there it looked very empty. I use to get my power supply there but now I don't
want to drive there for nothing. At times like this
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