..on Tue, Dec 04, 2007 at 04:30:53PM +0200, Özgür BASKIN wrote:
+1 for elephant-skin picture :)
jeez, do you really want to be /that/ close to an elephant all day?
i think that's what i'd call a specialist aesthetic preoccupation.
i'm never been convinced of the earthy theming anyway, let
I'm not a fan. The colors of the gtk theme are kinda off putting. I don't
care for the silk background at all. It looks like bedsheets and I don't
want bedsheets as my wallpaper. Reminds me of an advertisement for a lover's
mix cd. Also there are too many soft gradients everywhere. It makes the
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..on Tue, Dec 04, 2007 at 04:30:53PM +0200, Özgür BASKIN wrote:
+1 for elephant-skin picture :)
i think the cleanest themes are those that simply don't a) try to make a
strong artistic statement and b) don't try to bring the
* Fixed a browser crashed in accepting certificate dialog reported early
last week. The stack dump pointed to libsapwood.so but it turned out
the
root cause was in browser's gtk2drawing.c. It passed a bad widget to
one
of libsapwood's drawing routine.
* Implemented some ui changes to the
Hi Alek,
On Wed, Dec 05, 2007, Rhoads, Rob wrote:
USB Client Drivers
==
Alek Du is working on a full USB Client solution for Moblin.org.
Specifically
he's working on these tasks:
* moblin-image-creator will be modified to allow configuring a
per-platform
vfat
Hi,
On Wed, Dec 05, 2007, Villalovos, John L wrote:
* Proposed and discussed git-dch to help with merges at moblin
I tried using git-dch but it isn't on Gutsy :( When I tried to
install the Hardy version it depended on a newer version of some
package which is in Hardy.
If we
Todd,
I was just wondering if you could explain the decision to use acpid /
custom battery applet instead of using the existing gnome-power-manager?
The gnome-power-manager already has a status bar applet that works quite
well and would avoid duplicate code and less maintenance.
Hi Michael, sorry again for missing the meeting this morning, I was
pulling an all-nighter and my brain got back at me by incorporating the
sound of my alarm clock into a dream.
First and foremost, the reason to not use GPM was made because we had
our own plans to build a mobile specific power
Hi Guys
I want to ask you opinion on this...
I want to have a mysql asynchronous replication slave connected over the
internet (through IP validating firewalls, not VPN).
Is it secure to just use a normal mysql connection? Or is the data
un-encrypted, and if so, how easy to sniff/intercept?
Tony Arnold wrote:
My mother wants to watch the shuttle launch tomorrow. She has feisty
with all updates and has VLC and the VLC plug in installed along with
w32codecs, but when she tries to watch NASA TV it comes up with message
about the browser not having the right plugins! The message
off topic...but is this a streaming video that will be shown?
On 06/12/2007, Tony Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tony Arnold wrote:
My mother wants to watch the shuttle launch tomorrow. She has feisty
with all updates and has VLC and the VLC plug in installed along with
w32codecs,
Javad,
Javad Ayaz wrote:
off topic...but is this a streaming video that will be shown?
Yes. NASA TV is on a satellite channel in the US and on the Internet as
well. Go to www.nasa.gov and then scroll down and pick the public
channel in the NASA TV panel. They provide live coverage of shuttle
cool , thanks for that! :)
On 06/12/2007, Tony Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Javad,
Javad Ayaz wrote:
off topic...but is this a streaming video that will be shown?
Yes. NASA TV is on a satellite channel in the US and on the Internet as
well. Go to www.nasa.gov and then scroll down and
On 06/12/2007, Michael Holloway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guys
I want to ask you opinion on this...
I want to have a mysql asynchronous replication slave connected over the
internet (through IP validating firewalls, not VPN).
Is it secure to just use a normal mysql connection? Or is the
On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 11:40 +, Lucy wrote:
On 06/12/2007, Michael Holloway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guys
I want to ask you opinion on this...
I want to have a mysql asynchronous replication slave connected over the
internet (through IP validating firewalls, not VPN).
Is
Or is the data un-encrypted
I believe it is un-encrypted, however someone with more experience may be able
to confirm that for you.
I'm guessing that using an SSH tunnel (something i've never done
before)
I have used this how-to at work (where I had to use Windows) to connect to a
MySql
On 06/12/2007, Michael Holloway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Lucy, but the problem is the slave is on managed server running
mysql-server4... which doesn't support ssl (as far as i can tell).
Hmm, Which raises a second query about whether replication between v4
and v5 even works...???
Ah
I have just received a little gadget which fits to an IDE hdd and,
supposedly, converts it to a SATA hdd. Has anyone had experience of this
gadget, please. If it works, my plan is to add the hdd, with Windows XP
installed on it, to my Ubuntu box. This way I would hope to get a dual
booting set up
norman wrote:
I have just received a little gadget which fits to an IDE hdd and,
supposedly, converts it to a SATA hdd. Has anyone had experience of this
gadget, please. If it works, my plan is to add the hdd, with Windows XP
installed on it, to my Ubuntu box. This way I would hope to get a
You may find you have issues with this if Windows is already on the
drive. As far as I know they do work pretty well (they're a bit like
the USB to IDE convertors). The problem is, Windows will be looking for
an IDE drive, and it won't see one, it'll just see SATA drives.
That is useful
norman wrote:
You may find you have issues with this if Windows is already on the
drive. As far as I know they do work pretty well (they're a bit like
the USB to IDE convertors). The problem is, Windows will be looking for
an IDE drive, and it won't see one, it'll just see SATA drives.
snip
As a rule, I always disconnect the working drive (Ubuntu or whatever)
when doing this just in case I pick the wrong drive and wipe it! (Yep,
I've made that mistake before!)
Just to follow up on what you have written I have 4 connections for SATA
drives but, I have not got an actual
Some time ago, my wife had a new computer and insisted that she wanted
Windows instead of Ubuntu. Much of her usage was word processing and she
found it difficult to get to grips with Open Office (I don't know why)
or so she said. 30 minutes ago she said to me D... it! I am fed up with
all these
On Dec 6, 2007 2:17 PM, norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some time ago, my wife had a new computer and insisted that she wanted
Windows instead of Ubuntu. Much of her usage was word processing and she
found it difficult to get to grips with Open Office (I don't know why)
or so she said. 30
hi all
probably quite trivial - and unnecessary, as my laptop's going
down for
re-install very soon anyway:
Just reverted back to clean ubuntu appearance - normal theme and
desktop
layout etc - when I noticed the scroll bar was still the
On Dec 6, 2007 3:38 PM, Steve Flynn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 6, 2007 3:02 PM, norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds astonishingly like my mother and her recent experiences with
Vista. I'm scheduled to install a flavour of Linux on her machine
(dual boot) over Christmas to give
Daniel Lamb wrote:
Hi there,
Has anyone had or used zoneminder with external ip cameras? Is it easy to
setup?
Also anyone got any suggestions for camera models to use?
Regards,
Daniel
Daniel,
I set it up recently and was uber-impressed.
Camera model depends on budget really.. The
Install from the Live CD onto a new partition (created with PartEd).
Grub will detect the existing installation and build and entry into
the menu for Vista.
That should pretty much be it.
Addendum - I'll document anything which crops up (and how I fixed it
or not) if you're still
Ive got a budget of about £200 per camera which that one is just over with
the external box for it as well, cheers mate, I will get in touch if I have
any problems.
Regards,
Daniel
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On Dec 6, 2007 3:02 PM, norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds astonishingly like my mother and her recent experiences with
Vista. I'm scheduled to install a flavour of Linux on her machine
(dual boot) over Christmas to give her a taster.
As she already has Vista installed on her machine
norman wrote:
snip
Just to follow up on what you have written I have 4 connections for SATA
drives but, I have not got an actual diagram of the motherboard. I would
like to know whether the connections are labelled 1 to 4 or is it just a
case of first come first served?
Norman IIRC it's
Is this some sophisticated sort of haiku? :)
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You're right about the connecting sequence - all things being equal
SATA1 (very probably printed next to the connector on the
motherboard, but you might need a magnifying glass and a torch) will
be master, however in the BIOS of my motherboard in addition to being
able to change the sequence of
snip
At least this way, if your Windows drive is attached to SATA port 2 and
you install Windows on it, Windows will look for the Windows partition
on the drive attached to SATA port 2, and it should also install it's
MBR on the drive attached to SATA port 2. Then it should be a case of
I'm starting to become happier with Gnome now I'm
using it more, however there are bits of KDE which
I've become so used to and I'm really missing them.
The first (and only that comes to mind at the moment)
is Nautilus v Konqueror. In Konqueror I always had
a two-pane (left-right) display to
yes
:P
sorry, thought it was a bit badly written...
you're all gonna have to try to decode it for yourselves...
:D
Farran
On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 16:24 +, Pete Stean wrote:
Is this some sophisticated sort of haiku? :)
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norman wrote:
Some time ago, my wife had a new computer and insisted that she wanted
Windows instead of Ubuntu. Much of her usage was word processing and she
found it difficult to get to grips with Open Office (I don't know why)
or so she said. 30 minutes ago she said to me D... it! I am fed
Andrew Jenkins wrote:
norman wrote:
Some time ago, my wife had a new computer and insisted that she wanted
Windows instead of Ubuntu. Much of her usage was word processing and she
found it difficult to get to grips with Open Office (I don't know why)
or so she said. 30 minutes ago she
Greetings,
Anyone else seen this:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7104011.stm
Just imagine.
Boss Erm, The networks down, Be a good chap and check the cabling
answers to the normal addess ;)
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Pete Stean wrote:
You're right about the connecting sequence - all things being equal
SATA1 (very probably printed next to the connector on the
motherboard, but you might need a magnifying glass and a torch) will
be master, however in the BIOS of my motherboard in addition to being
able to
Ah, right. Like Norman, I'm a bit of an old-timer (/pace/, Norman!),
and was used to setting jumpers on IDE drives for masters and slaves;
so I guess I just transferred this habit to SATA, and assumed it was a
hardware thing there, too. Never thought of checking for BIOS settings
when
Steve Flynn wrote:
On Dec 6, 2007 3:02 PM, norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds astonishingly like my mother and her recent experiences with
Vista. I'm scheduled to install a flavour of Linux on her machine
(dual boot) over Christmas to give her a taster.
As she already has Vista installed
norman wrote:
Some time ago, my wife had a new computer and insisted that she wanted
Windows instead of Ubuntu. Much of her usage was word processing and she
found it difficult to get to grips with Open Office (I don't know why)
or so she said. 30 minutes ago she said to me D... it! I am fed
Mac wrote:
Pete Stean wrote:
You're right about the connecting sequence - all things being equal
SATA1 (very probably printed next to the connector on the
motherboard, but you might need a magnifying glass and a torch) will
be master, however in the BIOS of my motherboard in addition to being
Mac wrote:
Mac wrote:
snip
...Aptitude seems to keep track of
dependencies better than synaptic, so you can sudo aptitude remove
'packagename', and, better yet, when things get bad sudo aptitude
purge 'packagename', ...
By 'packagename' I mean, of course, the name that you find listed
On Thu, Dec 06, 2007 at 04:35:27PM +, Andrew Jenkins wrote:
The first (and only that comes to mind at the moment)
is Nautilus v Konqueror. In Konqueror I always had
a two-pane (left-right) display to allow for very
easy dragging and dropping between any two locations.
You can do that in
Rob Beard wrote:
Michael Rimicans wrote:
Greetings,
Anyone else seen this:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7104011.stm
Just imagine.
Boss Erm, The networks down, Be a good chap and check the cabling
answers to the normal addess ;)
That reminds me of the Google TiSP...
Andrew,
Andrew Loughran wrote:
Andrew Jenkins wrote:
norman wrote:
Some time ago, my wife had a new computer and insisted that she wanted
Windows instead of Ubuntu. Much of her usage was word processing and she
found it difficult to get to grips with Open Office (I don't know why)
or so
You're right about the connecting sequence - all things being equal
SATA1 (very probably printed next to the connector on the
motherboard, but you might need a magnifying glass and a torch) will
be master, however in the BIOS of my motherboard in addition to being
able to change the sequence
Ah, right. Like Norman, I'm a bit of an old-timer (/pace/, Norman!),
and was used to setting jumpers on IDE drives for masters and slaves;
so I guess I just transferred this habit to SATA, and assumed it was a
hardware thing there, too. Never thought of checking for BIOS settings
when
Alan Pope wrote:
On Thu, Dec 06, 2007 at 04:35:27PM +, Andrew Jenkins wrote:
The first (and only that comes to mind at the moment)
is Nautilus v Konqueror. In Konqueror I always had
a two-pane (left-right) display to allow for very
easy dragging and dropping between any two locations.
snip
Presumably, after installing Windows, I would reconnect the Ubuntu drive
and disconnect the Windows drive. Then, make the amendment to grub.conf
as follows:-
title Windows
map (hd0) (hd1)
map (hd1) (hd0)
rootnoverify (hd1,0)
chainloader +1
after which re-attach the
Mac wrote:
Primax wrote:
snip
Ok in the end I done another install of RealPlayer, I then got some
codecs from Synaptics for MPlayer and great I can now view what I what to.
I mainly use this website to view.
www.movieflix.com
Mike Well done! I bet you're really pleased. I'm really
norman wrote:
snip
Presumably, after installing Windows, I would reconnect the Ubuntu drive
and disconnect the Windows drive. Then, make the amendment to grub.conf
as follows:-
title Windows
map (hd0) (hd1)
map (hd1) (hd0)
rootnoverify (hd1,0)
chainloader +1
after which re-attach
Michael Rimicans wrote:
Greetings,
Anyone else seen this:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7104011.stm
Just imagine.
Boss Erm, The networks down, Be a good chap and check the cabling
answers to the normal addess ;)
This could bring a whole new type of computer virus.
Hi, I was just wondering if it was possible to manually configure gnome, for
example to set it to autologin without having desktop access. I am currently
away from the server, and with using Vino, as you know, needs to be logged
in to work, and after a spontaneous reboot, I can only access the
I've been given the task of creating a bootable
Linux USB drive by a work-mate. Rather than a
pen-drive he's given me a 2.5 drive mounted in
one of these snazzy little enclosures, works just
like a pen-drive.
Anyway, I've tried to create the file systems and
have hit a problem. Once I've
On 06/12/2007, Andrew Jenkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been given the task of creating a bootable
Linux USB drive by a work-mate. Rather than a
pen-drive he's given me a 2.5 drive mounted in
one of these snazzy little enclosures, works just
like a pen-drive.
Anyway, I've tried to
Andrew Jenkins wrote:
Anyway, I've tried to create the file systems and
have hit a problem. Once I've created the first
partition as FAT 16 and try to 'mkfs' it I get the
error as follows:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mkfs.vfat -F 16 -n ubuntu710 /dev/sdc1
mkfs.vfat 2.11 (12 Mar 2005)
WARNING:
On 06/12/2007, Tom Bamford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Jenkins wrote:
Anyway, I've tried to create the file systems and
have hit a problem. Once I've created the first
partition as FAT 16 and try to 'mkfs' it I get the
error as follows:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mkfs.vfat -F 16 -n
You'll need the following:
title Windows
rootnoverify (hd1,0)
chainloader +1
Just leave out the map lines. I would have thought that would do the job.
When the time comes a bit of the old trial and error should sort things
out.
Norman
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norman wrote:
You'll need the following:
title Windows
rootnoverify (hd1,0)
chainloader +1
Just leave out the map lines. I would have thought that would do the job.
When the time comes a bit of the old trial and error should sort things
out.
Norman
Yep, and if that doesn't work,
Farran wrote:
err... think there's something called gnome-commander. Haven't tried it
though.
Good luck :P
Farran
On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 16:35 +, Andrew Jenkins wrote:
I'm starting to become happier with Gnome now I'm
using it more, however there are bits of KDE which
I've become
Greetings,
Can anyone recommend a company that hosts email accounts?
Michael
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On 06/12/2007, Michael Rimicans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
Can anyone recommend a company that hosts email accounts?
Michael
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You forgot to add a
Me?
Or you could use fasthosts, pipex or 11 in my experience all are good.
Regards,
Daniel
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Sent: 06 December 2007 22:40
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Daniel Lamb wrote:
Me?
Or you could use fasthosts,
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7131431.stm
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/11/30/fasthost_hack_update/
You *really* don't want to use fasthosts.
John
pipex or 11 in my experience all are good.
Regards,
Daniel
New Everyone Loves Eric Raymond reports on our beloved Matthew
Garrett, the Luke Skywalker of Ubuntu, who singlehandedly used the gpl
force to destroy the MPAA's latest deathstar!
http://geekz.co.uk/lovesraymond/archive/gpl-killed-the-mpaa-star
Enjoy!
john
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Kris Douglas wrote:
On 06/12/2007, *Tom Bamford* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Jenkins wrote:
Anyway, I've tried to create the file systems and
have hit a problem. Once I've created the first
partition as FAT 16 and try to 'mkfs' it I get the
On Dec 7, 2007 12:30 AM, John Levin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Lamb wrote:
Me?
Or you could use fasthosts,
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7131431.stm
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/11/30/fasthost_hack_update/
You *really* don't want to use fasthosts.
John
I second
On Dec 6, 2007 8:09 PM, Kris Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I was just wondering if it was possible to manually configure gnome, for
example to set it to autologin without having desktop access. I am currently
away from the server, and with using Vino, as you know, needs to be logged
in
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Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2007 02:06:26 -0500
Subject: Too many printing apps
As of now, we have three printing applications: one for Managing Print
Jobs, another for setting the Default
I must admit that the « old » gnome-cups-manager had a really good
interface.
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Alguém saberia me dizer se é possível acessar o Ipod Touch através do
Debian/Ubuntu?
Obrigado
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bom estive seguindo um tutorial de customização de área de trabalho para
deixá-la com a cara do Mac osX, e após instalar o GtweakUi o compiz parou
de rodar as áreas de trabalho como o cubo, e afins, apezar de o Avant Window
Navigator estar funcionando normalmente.
quando tento acessar o
Constantemente uma ou outra janela de meu desktop, independente da
aplicação, aparece não maximizada e um pouco arredada para a direita,
invadindo assim a próxima área de trabalho.
Isso é um bug ou pode ser ajustado? Toda hora tenho que ficar maximizando
novamente as janelas, ta chato isso :P
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procurei me informar sobre essa questão dos 64 bits e o q dizem é q o ganho
de desempenho ainda é pequeno, e como esses processadores nao sao tao
populares ainda faltam mts pacotes para 64 bits
Em 05/12/07, romano [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Amigo antes de mudar os valores eu deixei entrar no sistema e fui em
resolução de tela e conferi os valores que estavm la, dai funcionou
perfeitamente.
Em 06/12/07, Mauricio Salles [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Problemas:
fiz o que o link diz pra fazer
sudo gedit /etc/usplash.conf
E
Felipe Jaekel escreveu:
Constantemente uma ou outra janela de meu desktop, independente da
aplicação, aparece não maximizada e um pouco arredada para a direita,
invadindo assim a próxima área de trabalho.
Isso é um bug ou pode ser ajustado? Toda hora tenho que ficar maximizando
novamente as
Foi o que eu fiz: conferi os valores da resolução da minha tela, para só
depois editar o arquivo e colocar os mesmos valores.
O problema é que agora não consigo mais acessar o arquivo, pois só consigo
iniciar o sistema pelo Live CD, e o arquivo aparece com os dados de
resolução em branco.
O que
Tocava antes ?
Isso já aconteceu comigo quando houve atualização do
kernel-restricted, foi uma atualização pela metade que tirou o uso do
linux-generic-[kernel, restricted,modules] e passei a usar
linux-kernel-2.6.22-blabla e daí o som não funcionou.
Para resolver fui no synaptic e marquei os
minha placa de vídeo é uma Intel 945
Em 06/12/07, Davis Cabral - Listas [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Felipe Jaekel escreveu:
Constantemente uma ou outra janela de meu desktop, independente da
aplicação, aparece não maximizada e um pouco arredada para a direita,
invadindo assim a próxima
Dell Latitude 120l funciona sem nenhum problema.
Em Ter, 2007-12-04 às 21:01 -0200, Leonardo Rosa escreveu:
Dell 520n Core 2 Duo 2 Ghz com 1 Gb de ram Swap de 2 Gb
Ubuntu 7.10 server Gutsy
Funciona perfeitamente.
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PiraíDigital - Depto Softwares Livres
Tutor - Informática
Em 06/12/07, hamacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Tocava antes ?
Isso já aconteceu comigo quando houve atualização do
kernel-restricted, foi uma atualização pela metade que tirou o uso do
linux-generic-[kernel, restricted,modules] e passei a usar
linux-kernel-2.6.22-blabla e daí o som não
Você usam temas emerald? Se usam, eu também tenho esse problema e acho que é
relacionado a ele.
On Dec 6, 2007 8:59 AM, Felipe Jaekel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
minha placa de vídeo é uma Intel 945
Em 06/12/07, Davis Cabral - Listas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
escreveu:
Felipe Jaekel escreveu:
Srs,
Uso o XUbuntu 7.10 e minha placa de som on-board funciona perfeitamente.
Estou pensando em comprar uma SB Audigy e gostaria de saber se não vou
ter problemas para ouvir minhas músicas com essa placa no XUbuntu.
Meu micro antigo eu tinha uma SB Live e não funcionava.. para eu ouvir som
tinha
Prezados Colegas,
Convido os amigos desta lista a votar na frase do André
Noelhttp://promo.4linux.com.br/resposta/151no concurso da 4Linux.
Pergunta: *Onde mais o Linux deveria rodar?*
Frase:
O Linux deveria rodar nos deputados e senadores. Assim o sistema de arquivos
deles estaria menos
Não, estou com o metacity
Em 06/12/07, Onilton Maciel [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Você usam temas emerald? Se usam, eu também tenho esse problema e acho que
é
relacionado a ele.
On Dec 6, 2007 8:59 AM, Felipe Jaekel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
minha placa de vídeo é uma Intel 945
Em
Falando em emerald, não achei o beryl-manager nos repositórios comuns
Como vcs estão fazendo para usá-lo e alterar os temas?
Em 06/12/07, Onilton Maciel [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Você usam temas emerald? Se usam, eu também tenho esse problema e acho que
é
relacionado a ele.
On Dec 6,
Felipe Jaekel escreveu:
Falando em emerald, não achei o beryl-manager nos repositórios comuns
Como vcs estão fazendo para usá-lo e alterar os temas?
sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
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Usa o comando
lsusb
no terminal. Lá vai aparecer os dispositivos conectados às portas USB. Um
deles será a sua webcam. A gente sabendo o modelo, pode ajudar mais fácil.
On Dec 5, 2007 10:58 PM, Jadson Santos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rapaz se você quiser que algúem ajude era bom dá o maior
mais precisamente qual opção tenho q ir lá?
2007/12/6, Davis Cabral - Listas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Felipe Jaekel escreveu:
Falando em emerald, não achei o beryl-manager nos repositórios comuns
Como vcs estão fazendo para usá-lo e alterar os temas?
sudo apt-get install
Caio,
eu gosto muito do Ubuntu com o Gnome, mas meu player de música preferido é
o Amarok. Ele reconhece automaticamente os ipods conectados, é filé. No
Gnome tem outros players que também acessam ipods, mas eu não conheço.
On Dec 6, 2007 5:44 AM, caio abreu ferreira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dá uma lida em:
http://planeta.ubuntubrasil.org/post/1575
Abraços e boa sorte,
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On Dec 6, 2007
Amigos nenhuma Web cam
como exemplo D-link 100k
Maxprint 300k
Clone 350k e etc
quando usava o 7.04 tudo funcionava perfeitamente
Obrigado
Usa o comando
lsusb
no terminal. Lá vai aparecer os dispositivos conectados às portas USB. Um
deles será a sua webcam. A gente sabendo o modelo,
Felipe Jaekel escreveu:
mais precisamente qual opção tenho q ir lá?
Olha, eu não me aprofundei muito no uso do Beryl manager, mas esse
compizconfig tem as opções mais comuns.
Nele habilitei o ambiente de trabalho em cubo e também algumas outras
frescuras de animação.
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Interessado em
Apoio a idéia e já votei!!
Abraços!!!
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On Dec 6, 2007 1:38 PM, Jose Vitor Lopes e Silva [EMAIL
é q já fuçei nele bastante e não achei nenhuma opção para alterar o tema
da borda das janelas
Em 06/12/07, Davis Cabral - Listas [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Felipe Jaekel escreveu:
mais precisamente qual opção tenho q ir lá?
Olha, eu não me aprofundei muito no uso do Beryl manager, mas esse
Ronaldo Lages escreveu:
Galera, buenas!
Não sei porque cargas-dágua o Ubuntu não carrega mais minha área de
trabalho conforme ela foi modificada... apenas um fundo preto :-[
Ronaldo, isso está com jeito de pane no Nautilus. Experimenta renomear o
.nautilus para alguma coisa
Tenta alt+f2
digita nautilus
Veja se é o suficiente.
Em Qui, 2007-12-06 às 15:45 -0200, Ronaldo Lages escreveu:
Galera, buenas!
Não sei porque cargas-dágua o Ubuntu não carrega mais minha área de
trabalho conforme ela foi modificada... apenas um fundo preto :-[
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