Good news and bad news...
On the plus side, my little script is working :)
On the minus side, I have to use it almost every hour since something
messes up my settings to switch to workspace up/down very regularly. I
am not sure what it is at the moment.
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I found out that if you go to keyboard settings, then redefine the shortcuts
for switch to workspace above and below to something then back to
Super+up/down, it is working again.
So something happens that confuses unity.
I understand that this is not a very practical work around but maybe if I ca
It also works in Quental (12.10).
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F2 broken
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Looks like it happens when using dual screens. But not (at least not
always) when using only the laptop screen.
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Keyboard shortcuts (Syste
I have now installed the nVidia proprietary driver and hopefully it will
help...
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Random complete freeze using dual monitors
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I have the same problem but with a nVidia card:
sudo lshw -c video
*-display
description: VGA compatible controller
product: GT218 [NVS 3100M]
vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
physical id: 0
bus info: pci@:01:00.0
version: a2
width: 64
I have been using doublecmd as a replacement for tuxcmd for a while now...
After spending some time configuring it to my liking, it is now a viable
alternative :)
And the F2 keyboard shortcut works there!! :P
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Paul, I fully agree! :)
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Using the F2 button on the keyboard does not work but click on the
"F2-Rename" button (bottom left) in tuxcmd with the mouse works
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Title:
F2
Is there any work around?
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mad_man: your solution works great! Thanks!
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[tuxcmd] failed to start, AccessViolation at startup
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Hi again,
I managed to compile tuxcmd from source but still get the same problem!
:(
JM.
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tuxcmd: Access violation on i386
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Hi Paul,
Ref #7, I just downloaded tuxcmd from your ppa and installed it on my Ubuntu
12.04 64bit and I still get this when I start it:
~$ tuxcmd
/home/me/.gtkrc-2.0:7: error: invalid string constant "user-font", expected
valid string constant
An unhandled exception occurred at $7F542D094558
Martin, this was the problem indeed! I removed the ssh.orig I had in
/etc/bash_completion.d and now all is fine.
Thanks a bunch for your help :)
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regression for completing remote files/dirs over ssh
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Martin, I have the same behavior as Jerome's... I used the last ssh file you
provided, and have since then restarted my machine twice to no avail.
I use key authentication between the machine so I can log onto the remote one
only with "ssh hostname", so I guess I am passwordless right? :)
I also
I have the same problem as Jon, with more or less the same setup (kernel is
2.6.27-11-generic).
Very annoying.
Can someone make Parcellite 0.9-1 available in Intrepid-proposed or
intrepid-backports?
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I would like to stress again that the problem is only with xorg-driver-fglrx
2:8.552 from Intrepid-proposed.
All works fine with xorg-driver-fglrx 2:8.543 (the default Intrepid one).
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And the result of a lspci -vnn
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Here is my xorg.conf
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Public bug reported:
I upgraded to Intrepid recently and noticed that X did not behave properly when
I did not have the power supply attached to my Thinkpad T60.
The symptoms:
- if I boot the machine without the power supply attached, X never starts. I
just get a dark screen and I get a "[fglrx]
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