The 0.10.2 works for me on Xubuntu 20.04.1, however it was a real pain to try
to find a way to install it (Luckily someone at another distro made a deb
package that worked with proper dependencies from an rpm file?) Otherwise it
would not build on my system (I was unwilling to install a ton of d
Seems fixed in later version 0.9.1
I installed on Xubuntu 16.04.3 32-bit via .deb download and software center
(because I forgot I had
gdebi package manager)
You can install from links on following page OR ppa
http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntuhandbook1/apps/ubuntu/pool/main/p/parole/?C=M;O=A
for X
edit: (available currently 5/2/2017) xfce4-weather-plugin (0.8.9-1)
APRIL 2, 2017 sorry. I always had trouble translating months into
numbers!
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Clicking on the indicator opens up the forecast, which includes morning,
afternoon, evening, night, at least on mine. Is that so hard? Indicator
is SUPPOSED to show current conditions.. in case you live in a basement
with no windows, I suppose. It would be called forecast-indicator if it
showed fut
".deb for Sound Theme Manager" Did you by chance get that from an
outside source that is no longer supported? that particular package
hasn't worked since about 2009 on *buntu systems! It requires lower
versions of libraries no longer available on modern releases.
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No idea of the status of this bug. Running Xubuntu 16.04 and whatever
workaround has been applied on my particular system (yes, years later) will
cause suspend to work, but not resume, if drives are UNMOUNTED while suspend is
taking place. No data corruption is likely at this point if they are l
It's fixed and backported in Debian, apparently:
http://archive.getdeb.net/ubuntu precise-getdeb apps
I believe I added
ppa http://archive.getdeb.net/ubuntu precise main
in synaptic, refreshed, and a bunch of stuff popped up, lots of xfce 4.10
updates in the dev branch, I guess.
They certainly we
Roman, You're absolutely right, I went down that path. It's not worth the
headache and crashes caused by the newer releases no matter how "nice" things
are on them. Waiting for an official fix (upgrade to 8.3 version) for the
standard repositories/bug fix in Xubuntu. Until then, I've just rever
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1214186 ***
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Was on the upgrade (or is that war-path) to 13.10 from 12.04. Knew I should
have just stayed with 12.04 LTS. Wound up wiping the partition and
re-installing 12.04 with all available updates and "extra" packa
Yes, very annoying, they've even removed the submenu for system settings in
Xubuntu. I had it back and lost it again. Alacarte is only showing the menu
items for any particular desktop: ie Kubunu or XFCE and not all applications
like it used to, to add. Synapse is only showing particular applica
Public bug reported:
Fail after selecting "details" of packages to be removed.
Also, default cursor had failed previously.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: ubuntu-release-upgrader-core 1:0.190.8
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.5.0-44.67-generic 3.5.7.25
Uname: Linux 3.5.0-44-g
Actually, just created my own submenu for this with alacarte.
I think it shold be an option to turn the settings submenu on or off, rather
than just remove it.
For me it's faster to use the submenu rather than the GUI settings manager
window. I'm sure others don't change settings as often as I
"In addition, the Settings submenu should be removed from the main applications
menu by default and replaced with the Settings manager launcher."
No, you need to NOT have removed the settings submenu, as it was more
convenient to access OTHER settings controls without launching the settings
mana
I just added Volti, an indicator for volume/sound and using alsamixer directly
instead of the pulseaudio.
I like the volti "indicator" much better, as it is a classic volume (sound)
icon with a very simple up/down bar, yet can be changed easily by simply
hovering over it and rolling the mouse wh
Definitely fixed. in 2.14.3 I had a problem however with images resizing
the WINDOW (tail wagging the dog) which was very annoying. Nothing about
it in preferences. THEN easily enough, in the View menu, is a button (on
by default) "fit window to image" which I unchecked and the viewer it
back to no
Can't find it in bug reports, but I had a problem with the actual WINDOW size,
resizing to the IMAGE. I checked preferences and nothing helped. THEN **ding**
checked view menu at the top, sure enough there's a button "fit window to
image" ON by DEFAULT. Turned that off and now I'm happy. If the
Finally found "fit image to window" button in "view" dropdown in normal mode.
It was driving me crazy that the window kept resizing to whatever it WANTED to.
(version 2.14.3) If you view in slideshow, it does make very small images
larger. In full screen (maximized) it's not designed to do that
Phil, you're right. Hibernate is disabled by default in Xubuntu 12.04 due to
known bugs. Don't count on hardware that supports suspend or hibernate to work
with the 'buntus or even other debian based distros. It's supposed to be
specific to laptops, but it's disabled on desktop systems too, and
PHIL
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Had the same problem. I don't need an onboard keyboard, so I deleted Onboard
with Synaptic Package manager. This should not have been included in Xubuntu
11.10 by default.
It was very frustrating, since I somehow maximized the damn thing by accident
and then could do nothing, and I'd not even in
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