hey, i did not fake that cc header on my last mail. i just hit
reply-all and added php-general because i find it significant for this
list too..
and guys, i'm very very sorry to have ever used "walk over to
you"-language against fellow programmers,
i'll try to refrain from such behaviour in the f
hello world :)
yea, i have some exp with coding and medical science too..
i'm not a packager of any ubuntu "software center" stuff, but i have
built and released open source software before..
it's usually stored at http://mediabeez.ws/ but the computer that's
running on has crashed and acted very
Too bad 12 inch laptop is too difficult to use for senior people.
Whether you are old or young if you cannot adapt and willing to learn
new stuff you might find the current setting unsuitable. The desktop
version of Ubuntu is optimized for bigger screens. Alternative is for
you to customize everyth
> Well the easiest way I guess is to buy a bigger monitor.
Not on a 12 inches laptop on which I DO NOT want to install the netbook
flavor of Ubuntu.
Kjell Le a écrit :
> Well the easiest way I guess is to buy a bigger monitor.
>
> On 4 April 2010 20:41, Erik Andersen wrote:
>> (reply bottom
Well the easiest way I guess is to buy a bigger monitor.
On 4 April 2010 20:41, Erik Andersen wrote:
> (reply bottom posted)
>
> On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 07:23, Jérôme Bouat wrote:
>> > You ask the developers to "give the user the choice of his/her desktop
>> > customization". You have that choi
(reply bottom posted)
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 07:23, Jérôme Bouat wrote:
> > You ask the developers to "give the user the choice of his/her desktop
> > customization". You have that choice, as demonstrated by your own
>
> Currently not because I have to open my personnal folder, next I'm
> searc
On 4 April 2010 14:46, Michael Kappes wrote:
> hello again all,
>
> thanks a lot for help...
>
> Am 04.04.2010 13:23, schrieb John Vivirito:
>> There is a good chance that starting Firefox as root/sudo will screw up
>> your profile as it happens a lot.
>
> i use ubuntuzilla (1)
>
Why not use ppa?
> You ask the developers to "give the user the choice of his/her desktop
> customization". You have that choice, as demonstrated by your own
Currently not because I have to open my personnal folder, next I'm
searching where to open the trash.
It isn't currently easy. I would like a "Trash" sho
On Sun, 04 Apr 2010 15:53:09 +0200
Jérôme Bouat wrote:
> This dockbarx is more difficult to use for senior people.
>
> I would like a "Trash" shortcut into the shortcuts menu in order to keep
> the design clear und easily understandable.
>
>
> Kjell Le a écrit :
> > Try out dockbarx if you ha
This dockbarx is more difficult to use for senior people.
I would like a "Trash" shortcut into the shortcuts menu in order to keep
the design clear und easily understandable.
Kjell Le a écrit :
> Try out dockbarx if you have space problems.
> http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/DockbarX?cont
Try out dockbarx if you have space problems.
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/DockbarX?content=101604 .
On 4 April 2010 15:00, Jérôme Bouat wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> In order to save space in height, I customized my desktop by using only
> 1 panel which merge the 2 defaults panels.
>
> However
hello again all,
thanks a lot for help...
Am 04.04.2010 13:23, schrieb John Vivirito:
> There is a good chance that starting Firefox as root/sudo will screw up
> your profile as it happens a lot.
i use ubuntuzilla (1)
only for updates, i need to be root. on my desktop PC (ubuntu 9.10) it
works
What about putting the current top panel on the left on the desktop ?
The "Applications", "Shortcuts" and "System" menu could be replaced by
icons.
I attached a screenshot of this configuration of the 2 panels.
The vertical position of panel at the left can lead to less area
consumption than
Hello,
In order to save space in height, I customized my desktop by using only
1 panel which merge the 2 defaults panels.
However merging the 2 default panels consumes space in width (the
windows list bar is tight).
Therefore I think we should add a Trash shortcut into the shortcuts menu
of
> Maybe it is good that the panels hide automatically when a window
> maximize, just like cairo-dock.
I think that seeing the panels always is a cognitive feature.
I appreciate to see always the windows list.
Moreover, think about senior people which could search the hidden panels
for many mi
On 04/03/2010 01:35 PM, Michael Kappes wrote:
> hello devels and readers,
>
> i will start my firefox as "root" - but, it doesn't work
>
> bash:
>
>> u...@laptop:~$ gksu firefox -d
>> /home/user/.themes/Red Humanity/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:101: Murrine configuration
>> option "gradients" is no longer sup
On 4 April 2010 01:36, Tom H wrote:
Can you explain why gksu is a bad idea and why gksudo is better?
>
>>> gksu - executes as superuser using $HOME = /root
>>> gksudo - executes your current environment e.g. $HOME=/home/$user but
>>> with superuser priviliges.
>
>> However, on Ubuntu:
>
>> ~$
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