Adam Bagnall wrote:
Open a terminal and type gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf (without the
quotes). If you want to edit the file then prefix the command with sudo.
gedit... bah humbug!
vi, cat, grep much better ways of doing it ;-)
Sean (feeling like an old fart)
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On Wed, 2006-10-11 at 22:11 +0100, Nicholas Butler wrote:
Isnt this all being defined by Jono to start with ?
Is this a function of the Local Loco teams or just the Loco ( UKTeam ) ?
This process is generic to all LoCo teams. :)
Jono
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Jono Bacon
Ubuntu Community Manager
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On 10/10/06, David Morley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure on this but all the plugins for firefox are listed in
Tools/Add-ons/Extentions (tab)
That normally lists extensions, most audio plugins aren't installed as
an extension.
To view your plugins open a new
hullo ..
I thought I would pass on a simple question ...
I've compiled mplayer myself in my ubuntu dapper box. it's working very
well, mplayer is excellent software! it's compiled with the win codecs.
I'm wondering about plugins for firefox, namely kaffeine and the
mplayer-plugin
I use the
On 10/10/06, David Morley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you manage to sort this issue out if so how Stephen?
I have sorted this (sort of). There is a bug in gnome that means that
xmodmap-gb (and it's variants) are not right (Ubuntu Bug
https://launchpad.net/products/gnome-applets/+bug/50845 and
Hi
Just wondering if anyone knows of a good PHP IDE?
I would preferably like one that can handle multiple files at one,
preferably with some kind of project interface where it lists all the
files in my project.
Auto Complete of inbuilt functions, and if possible auto parsing of my
PHP code so it
John K Masters wrote:
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 21:39:12 +0100
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Hi
Just wondering if anyone knows of a good PHP IDE?
I would preferably like one that can handle multiple files at one,
preferably with some kind of project interface where it lists all the
files in my