[gentoo-user] Re: MATE is great!

2014-01-11 Thread walt
On 01/10/2014 04:18 PM, walt wrote: The only reason I didn't switch to xfce a long time ago is that I want the old familiar 'multiload' panel applet, which AFAIK is not available for xfce. At least it wasn't the last time I checked. Well, I just checked again and found this interesting

Re: [gentoo-user] Questions about Pale Moon

2018-01-24 Thread Dale
# equery d gnome-base/librsvg  * These packages depend on gnome-base/librsvg: kde-apps/kwave-17.12.1 (handbook ? gnome-base/librsvg) mate-base/mate-control-center-1.18.1 (>=gnome-base/librsvg-2.0:2) mate-base/mate-panel-1.18.2 (>=gnome-base/librsvg-2.36.2:2) mate-extra/mate-system-monitor-1.18.0

Re: [gentoo-user] Systemd upower

2014-06-05 Thread Dutch Ingraham
-overlay USE=ipv6 -debug -systemd 0 kB [ebuild N ] sys-power/upower-0.9.23-r3 USE=introspection -doc -ios 0 kB [ebuild N#] mate-extra/mate-power-manager-1.6.3::mate-overlay USE=applet policykit -gnome-keyring -man {-test} 0 kB [nomerge ] mate-base/mate-panel-1.6.1::mate-overlay

[gentoo-user] Re: MATE is great!

2014-01-10 Thread walt
xfce4 also. The only reason I didn't switch to xfce a long time ago is that I want the old familiar 'multiload' panel applet, which AFAIK is not available for xfce. At least it wasn't the last time I checked. Well, I just checked again and found this interesting: https://github.com/nandhp/multiload

Re: [gentoo-user] Getting X11 to "underscan"...

2016-10-17 Thread Daniel Frey
ly a problem at all for TV, or movies or whatever displayed > there, but if KDE displays the standard panel on the top or bottom, only > a thin line of pixels shows where it is supposed to be (don't know about > left or right as I haven't used them). This also ends up being an issue >

[gentoo-user] Re: Recommend a good replacement for XFCE?

2016-09-24 Thread Grant Edwards
handle multiple screens I may stick with openbox and try to find some other panel program that does work with multiple screens. I may try MATE next, but I'm not optimistic. All references I can find to multiple screens in the MATE docs are not actually talking about multiple X11 screens. They're

[gentoo-user] Getting X11 to "underscan"...

2016-10-17 Thread Jigme Datse Yli-RAsku
there, but if KDE displays the standard panel on the top or bottom, only a thin line of pixels shows where it is supposed to be (don't know about left or right as I haven't used them). This also ends up being an issue in MATE. Is there a way to get it to send a 1080p signal which is postboxed in the sense

Re: [gentoo-user] Deficient Gnome Window Frames

2013-09-06 Thread gevisz
grp:rwin_toggle,grp_led:scroll,compose:menu,terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp It works for Gnome and DWM but not for Xfce. :^( Moreover, I need the keyboard layout indicator somewhere on the Xfce panel, but could not find any. A short update: after installing xfce4-xkb

Re: [gentoo-user] Deficient Gnome Window Frames

2013-09-06 Thread Canek Peláez Valdés
. :^( Moreover, I need the keyboard layout indicator somewhere on the Xfce panel, but could not find any. A short update: after installing xfce4-xkb-plugin, which was not included in the xfce4-meta package (and I did not noticed it earlier), I finally got a keyboard layout indicator

Re: [gentoo-user] Getting X11 to "underscan"...

2016-10-18 Thread Daniel Frey
te: >>> When I connect the iMac to our HDTV TV, I can set it to underscan. The >>> reason that I would like to do that is because when I display at 1080p >>> the TV ends up dropping the edges of the image off of the screen. This >>> isn't really a problem at all for TV,

Re: [gentoo-user] Getting X11 to "underscan"...

2016-10-17 Thread Jigme Datse Yli-RAsku
1080p > > the TV ends up dropping the edges of the image off of the screen. This > > isn't really a problem at all for TV, or movies or whatever displayed > > there, but if KDE displays the standard panel on the top or bottom, only > > a thin line of pixels shows where it is s

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: nvidia driver missing symbols

2017-01-07 Thread Daniel Frey
ble: chmod +x kwin_x11) with this in it: >>> >>> KWIN_TRIPLE_BUFFER=1 __GL_YIELD="USLEEP" exec /usr/bin/kwin_x11 $@ >>> >>> (/usr/local/bin *must* be before /usr/bin in your PATH variable, >>> otherwise this doesn't work.) >>> >>

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: nvidia driver missing symbols

2017-01-07 Thread Dale
t;>>> use a script named "kwin_x11" in a location that appears before /usr/bin >>>> in PATH. /usr/local/bin does that, so I have a /usr/local/bin/kwin_x11 >>>> file (it must be executable: chmod +x kwin_x11) with this in it: >>>> >>>> KWIN_T

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: nvidia driver missing symbols

2017-01-07 Thread Daniel Frey
sr/bin >>>>> in PATH. /usr/local/bin does that, so I have a /usr/local/bin/kwin_x11 >>>>> file (it must be executable: chmod +x kwin_x11) with this in it: >>>>> >>>>> KWIN_TRIPLE_BUFFER=1 __GL_YIELD="USLEEP" exec /usr/bin/kwi