later, maybe you'll have better luck with it
than greent.
HTH,
Rog
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From: Ben [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 7 November 2006 1:29 PM
To: James Dumay
Cc: SLUG
Subject: Re: [SLUG] similar to Yakuake for Gnome?
On 11/7/06, James Dumay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
On 11/9/06, Andreas Fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was just about to suggest Tilda. :-) It has transparency, and multiple
tabs, so I think it's what your after.
I'm using tilda now :-)
works a treat. Not only the multiple tabs, but it has support for
multiple sessions too and being able
Sorry Ben I don't know anything that has the behavior described - perhaps
you can check www.gnomefiles.org ?
Good Luck :)
James
On 11/6/06, Ben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/6/06, James Dumay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/6/06, Ben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for a Gnome
Acutally ben I found something almost exactly fits what you described
http://forgeftp.novell.com//greent/homepage/index.html
On 11/6/06, James Dumay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry Ben I don't know anything that has the behavior described - perhaps
you can check www.gnomefiles.org ?
Good Luck
On 11/7/06, James Dumay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Acutally ben I found something almost exactly fits what you described
http://forgeftp.novell.com//greent/homepage/index.html
That looks great, thanks for searching.
I won't be using it though. I've installed over 150MB of dependencies
and now
whoa hold on... the only reason Mono executables have a .exe extension is
because it is defined in the ecma-international standard for the Common
Runtime Language.
And it can't execute viruses. Besides, if your using Ubuntu, you have all
the dependencies you need.
What's so god aweful about
On 11/7/06, James Dumay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Besides, if your using Ubuntu, you have all
the dependencies you need.
150MB needed to be installed (I'm just following the readme) and now
nand is spitting out an error because I don't have vte-sharp-2.0.pc
What's so god aweful about .exe?
Ben wrote:
On 11/7/06, James Dumay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Besides, if your using Ubuntu, you have all
the dependencies you need.
150MB needed to be installed (I'm just following the readme) and now
nand is spitting out an error because I don't have vte-sharp-2.0.pc
What's so god aweful
Try installing libvte2.0-cil and libvte2.0-cil
Mono libraries in debian based operating systems end with a -cil postfix.
James
On 11/7/06, Ben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/7/06, James Dumay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Besides, if your using Ubuntu, you have all
the dependencies you need.
On 11/7/06, David Gillies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about saving yourself the pain of compiling it and just download the
30Kb deb for ubuntu?
Because that would be too easy :-)
Working fine now...
just need to work out how to set config options...
Ben
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:29 PM
To: James Dumay
Cc: SLUG
Subject: Re: [SLUG] similar to Yakuake for Gnome?
On 11/7/06, James Dumay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Acutally ben I found something almost exactly fits what you
described
http://forgeftp.novell.com//greent/homepage/index.html
That looks great, thanks
On 11/6/06, Ben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for a Gnome terminal emulator with similar features to
yakuake:
* rollup/down in response to ` key,
Explain this a little bit better :P
* multiple tabs
GNOME Terminal has this :)
* transparency options with several colour scheme
On 11/6/06, James Dumay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/6/06, Ben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for a Gnome terminal emulator with similar features to
yakuake:
* rollup/down in response to ` key,
Explain this a little bit better :P
In Quake you could hit the ` (back quote) key, or
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