Re: [xubuntu-users] Looking for a Light Weight GUI Text Viewer

2017-05-27 Thread JMZ
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

[xubuntu-users] Looking for a Light Weight GUI Text Viewer

2017-05-27 Thread John R. Sowden
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

Re: [xubuntu-users] No indication of disk checks at login

2017-05-27 Thread flocculant
On 27/05/17 11:40, Chris Green wrote: [snip] 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

Re: [xubuntu-users] No indication of disk checks at login

2017-05-27 Thread Chris Green
On Sat, May 27, 2017 at 07:11:10AM +0100, flocculant wrote: > > > On 19/05/17 21:52, flocculant wrote: > > > > > > 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

Re: [xubuntu-users] Monitor switching hotkey?

2017-05-27 Thread Joao Monteiro
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,