On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 3:04 AM, James Thomas selin...@googlemail.com wrote:
i get the same on a T22.
And me, on a Thinkpad X31. I've disabled DRI in xorg.conf for better
performance on my ancient ATI Rage Mobility chipset, but this made no
difference.
At least 9.10 doesn't try to enable
I have made a bit of a discovery. In the Gnome-Do preferences, it is
defaulted to Docky as the selected theme and greyed out so you cannot
change it.
Changing the appearance|Visual effects option to normal allows
Gnome-Do to work using the Docky Theme, which you can then change back
to the
2009/11/30 Liam Proven lpro...@gmail.com:
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 3:04 AM, James Thomas selin...@googlemail.com wrote:
i get the same on a T22.
And me, on a Thinkpad X31. I've disabled DRI in xorg.conf for better
performance on my ancient ATI Rage Mobility chipset, but this made no
i get the same on a T22.
2009/11/28 Graham Smith myotis...@gmail.com
I have just upgraded from jaunty to Karmic on Thinkpad T42, but
launching Gnome-do from icon or system monitor from system menu gives
me a rectangular box with coloured lines instead of the window I
expect to get. But
I have just upgraded from jaunty to Karmic on Thinkpad T42, but
launching Gnome-do from icon or system monitor from system menu gives
me a rectangular box with coloured lines instead of the window I
expect to get. But launching from the applications menu|system tools
works.
Has anyone any