I had first installed 7.04, followed by Ubuntu Studio, and had been keeping up
with all recommended upgrades and adding a few additional packages of my own
choosing.
On Oct. 18, when Gutsy was made available, I felt lucky and accepted the
upgrade through the Update Manager. I don't regret it. I
Hello Jessi,
On 10/25/07, Jussi Schultink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there Edward,
>
> Thanks for trying out Ubuntu Studio, we really hope you like it. IIRC,
> you can save your session in system -> preferences/admin -> session ->
> session options tab. there is an option there to do what I t
Can you paste in here the version of the Ubuntu Studio menu you are using?
Luis
On 10/25/07, Raja Krishnamoorthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just installed Ubuntu-Studio Gutsy on my Toshiba Tecra M4 tablet pc.
>
> I noticed that when I rotate the tablet using the Screen Resolution and
> select
I just installed Ubuntu-Studio Gutsy on my Toshiba Tecra M4 tablet pc.
I noticed that when I rotate the tablet using the Screen Resolution and
select Rotate Right, the orientation is correct, but the stylus does not
function well. The pointer does not track with the stylus. This was not an
issue w
I agree with Jussi.
It sounds like in KDE you were set up to restore previous session on log
in (whether or not you knew it at the time)
So setting gnome up to do the same should sort you out.
Edward Dunagin wrote:
> Hello Rafael,
>
> Thanks for the note.
>
> On 10/25/07, Rafael F. Compte <[E
Hi,
> I have been thru the Archives of this List and did not find an answer
> to my problem. ( It sure would be useful if the Archives had a
> "Search" option.
>
> Now as to my Problem. When I have several Terminals minimized at the
> bottom of my panel they disappear upon rebooting. Is there a
>
Hi there Edward,
Thanks for trying out Ubuntu Studio, we really hope you like it. IIRC,
you can save your session in system -> preferences/admin -> session ->
session options tab. there is an option there to do what I think you
want.
Hope this helps
Jussi
On 10/25/07, Edward Dunagin <[EMAIL PRO
Hello Rafael,
Thanks for the note.
On 10/25/07, Rafael F. Compte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > When I have several Terminals minimized at the
> > bottom of my panel they disappear upon rebooting. Is there a
> > 'remember' function in Gutsy?
> >
>
> Hi, I think you've got the wrong approach her
>
> When I have several Terminals minimized at the
> bottom of my panel they disappear upon rebooting. Is there a
> 'remember' function in Gutsy?
>
Hi, I think you've got the wrong approach here. The Gnome terminal is just a
program that will close down if you log out, not to say shut down. If you