On 27 May 2014 12:18, Colin Law wrote:
> On 27 May 2014 12:11, Don MacLellan wrote:
>> I installed gnote and it's fine but neither it or tomboy seems to come with
>> a systray icon in a clean install.
>>
>> I did
>>
>> sudo apt-get install libappindicator1
>>
>> and this seemed to make the icon a
On 27 May 2014 12:11, Don MacLellan wrote:
> I installed gnote and it's fine but neither it or tomboy seems to come with
> a systray icon in a clean install.
>
> I did
>
> sudo apt-get install libappindicator1
>
> and this seemed to make the icon appear in the systray.
I see an indicator for tomb
I installed gnote and it's fine but neither it or tomboy seems to come with a systray icon in a
clean install.
I did
sudo apt-get install libappindicator1
and this seemed to make the icon appear in the systray.
On 27/05/14 11:52, Colin Law wrote:
On 27 May 2014 11:48, Don MacLellan wrote:
On 27 May 2014 11:48, Don MacLellan wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I've just done an fresh install of ubuntu with 14.04 and I'm looking for a
> note application like gnote/tomboy that provides an appindicator.
If you want it like tomboy, what is wrong with tomboy?
Colin
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Hi all.
I've just done an fresh install of ubuntu with 14.04 and I'm looking for a note application like
gnote/tomboy that provides an appindicator.
Any ideas?
Cheers
Don
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On 27/05/14 02:29, Andrés wrote:
Hi all,
I run the youtube web app, I maximize it, and suddenly I can move the
mouse and that is about it. Nothing is 'clickable' no rightclick menu,
no alt+f4 or f2, dash does not show with super key and taping power
button once normally prompts shutdown menu b
or use google cloud print...
http://askubuntu.com/questions/158874/how-can-i-easily-set-up-a-google-cloud-print-printer
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On 26 May 2014 08:57, Tony Pursell wrote:
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On 26/05/14 18:49, Daniel Llewellyn wrote:
Indeed, it is becoming common because it's easier to tell when you
have two fingers on the pad than it is to tell that your finger is in
just the right place for scrolly-scroll.
Duh!!! Thanks for your patience those who explained the obvious. I've