and Window manager, iirc.
Already not good (no Nautilus, no Metacity, no gnome-panel...).
Then the panel tries to come up, the panel backgrounds (currently set as
the default top and bottom panels) display (empty), then disappear. This
happens about 5 or 6 times (I suspect related to how many panel a
disappears-- Sessions, and Window manager, iirc.
Already not good (no Nautilus, no Metacity, no gnome-panel...).
Then the panel tries to come up, the panel backgrounds (currently set as
the default top and bottom panels) display (empty), then disappear. This
happens about 5 or 6 times (I suspect rela
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net-analyzer/gnome-netstatus ~x86
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media-video/totem ~x86
--
Ow Mun Heng
Gentoo/Linux on DELL D600 1.4Ghz 1.5GB RAM
98% Micros
was using Gnucash, and the BlackMATE/Adwaita combination presented
me with dark gray backgrounds on which to type black numbers. Not the
clearest color combination.
Another example: black window scroll bars on dark gray backgrounds.
Challenging to see.
There are other issues, such as websites t
up, but only 2 icons show in the progress bar
> before the splash disappears-- Sessions, and Window manager, iirc.
> Already not good (no Nautilus, no Metacity, no gnome-panel...).
>
> Then the panel tries to come up, the panel backgrounds (currently set as
> the default top and bo
>=x11-libs/libwnck-2.22
>=x11-themes/gnome-backgrounds-2.22
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050831 John Dangler wrote:
> As in - workspace1 | workspace2 | workspace3 | workspace4
> (bottom right of the task bar in gnome desktop)
> I've figured out that if you open apps in one workspace
> and then switch to another, those apps don't appear,
> I'd like
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x11-libs/pixman
x11-misc/icon-naming-utils
x11-libs/gtk+
gnome-base/gail
x11-libs/vte
GNOME likes gstreamer, and if you think (like me) A/V stuff should be
up2date, then here is my list for that:
(Personally I prefer mplayer/ffmpeg a
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e graphical configuration options at the moment, and reduce the
number of times I resort to the enlightenment-remote shell command.
Finally, on my ancient Pentium2 450, it uses 2-3% of cpu. In fact, I
find it more responsive than e16. So I'm not sure where the 20% comes
from. Maybe you
>both
>installed.
>
>In the message list I have next-to-no control over the font. I can set
>the
>basic one, but not those for unread, important or action items. They're
>now
>displayed in a reduced-density form of the basic font (while pretending
>
>they'r
proto-7.0.5
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n the message list I have next-to-no control over the font. I can set
>the
>basic one, but not those for unread, important or action items. They're
>now
>displayed in a reduced-density form of the basic font (while pretending
>
>they're going to use the same font as
;
>
> quick point: imo the problem of gray texts on
>
> white backgrounds, or scrollbars or whatever, that
>
> you have, is not related to aging. imo it's
>
> rather related to stupid web developers. not even
>
> a mutant with infrared vision can use these
>
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Thursday, September 3, 2020 6:50 PM, John Blinka
wrote:
> Hi, Everyone,
hello big dawg!
quick point: imo the problem of gray texts on
white backgrounds, or scrollbars or whatever, that
you have, is not related to aging. imo it's
rather related t
e next-to-no control over the font. I can set
> >the
> >basic one, but not those for unread, important or action items. They're
> >now
> >displayed in a reduced-density form of the basic font (while pretending
> >
> >they're going to use the same font as th
e next-to-no control over the font. I can set
> >the
> >basic one, but not those for unread, important or action items. They're
> >now
> >displayed in a reduced-density form of the basic font (while pretending
> >
> >they're going to use the same font as th
and hunspell
>are
>> >both
>> >installed.
>> >
>> >In the message list I have next-to-no control over the font. I can
>set
>> >the
>> >basic one, but not those for unread, important or action items.
>They're
>> >no
On Thu, 2006-06-29 at 14:53 +0100, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> On 29 June 2006 14:22, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> > I use primarily Gnome, but I enjoy some of the KDE apps, so I emerge
> > both of them. This time though, after emerging KDE I run kpat and no
> > cards show up. In
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