John,
I know you asked for a gui text viewer solution, but nevertheless try
the 'less' command is in the terminal. It's a lot simpler than
downloading something from a repository. Just type 'less '.
less will stop page-by-page. You can also use your cursor keys to move
up and down. just
I use Mousepad to view text files. The problem is when I want to edit a
file, and use 'recent files', and all of the ones that I was viewing
show up, not just the ones that I was editing. Is there a text viewing
program, similiar to mousepad that allowing this? Neither the Ubuntu
Software
On 27/05/17 11:40, Chris Green wrote:
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16.04
Ok - was hoping it to be 16.10 - that had some white on the plymouth
screen - not too good with white text.
I'd suggest reporting it then, could be that there is a Xubuntu specific
issue going, in which case the bug might get re-routed to
On Sat, May 27, 2017 at 07:11:10AM +0100, flocculant wrote:
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> On 19/05/17 21:52, flocculant wrote:
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> >
> > On 17/05/17 13:26, Chris Green wrote:
> > > I used to get a (small) message on the pre-login screen when fsck disk
> > > checks were done automatically at start up. These seem to
Same with me, Subhadip, both on my Asus eeepc, my Samsung R20 and my
Toshiba Sattelite...
Joao
On 27 May 2017 06:52, "Subhadip Ghosh" wrote:
> In my case, it does not ask for the confirmation. It simply takes the last
> used configuration from - extend, duplicate,