I have the same problem. I really would like my tomboy to start
automatically.
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Tomboy doesn't start automatically
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I have exactly the same.
Ubuntu version: 11.10
GTK2 version: 2.24
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Crash when attempting to open a second file from the recent file list
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I agree. This is becoming more and more frustrating for me. I started to
use stdout redirection to a file to prevent output from being printent on
tje console.
BTW does anyone experience similar problems with
lps=float(sys.argv[1])
> except IndexError:
> lps=0
>
> a=0
> while True:
> a+=1
> print "Dette er lang linie nummer %d som skal vise om vi kan lave hurtig
> scroll" % a
> if lps> 0:
> time.sleep(1.0/lps)
>
>
Public bug reported:
When scrolling or appending new portions of text gnome-terminal runs
slow and consumes a lot of CPU. I've tried turning off the transparency
in the background or using laptop without external monitor but nothing
helps. However, I got an impression that using smaller terminal w
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gnome-terminal is slow
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I also have this problem. I've noticed that if I turn off background
transparency in terminal it works a lot faster (as before). Perhaps it
is a video card related issue? (using Nvidia video card)
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EDIT: I correct myself: turning off transparent background does NOT
help. Gnome terminal is still horribly slow.
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Title:
gnome-terminal extremely
I have a similar problem.
Everything worked properly until I tried to run wireless on my university. This
involved deleting default route from routing table (route del default). I doubt
this is the reason, though. However, it is possible that while playing with
network configuration in network