When converting my system to SuSE 8.2 Pro, I noticed that GNOME2 has this cool
facility where you can press and release the control key (with no other keys)
and it will put this little graphic around the mouse pointer on the screen for
a second.
Help locate that little bugger with something
I just updated from SuSE 8.2 to 9.1. Things went relatively well for the most
part, but there is one last annoyance that I'm trying to fix.
Before, using ctwm as my window manager, I would have just a black arrow
pointer over nearly all of the screen. After the upgrade, I have the black
arrow
On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 09:38:50PM -0400, Michael George wrote:
I just updated from SuSE 8.2 to 9.1. Things went relatively well for the most
part, but there is one last annoyance that I'm trying to fix.
Before, using ctwm as my window manager, I would have just a black arrow
pointer over
On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 09:38:50PM -0400, Michael George wrote:
I just updated from SuSE 8.2 to 9.1. Things went relatively well for the most
part, but there is one last annoyance that I'm trying to fix.
Before, using ctwm as my window manager, I would have just a black arrow
pointer over
On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 10:30:11AM +0100, Michael Widerkrantz wrote:
Michael George [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I haven't changed my ctwmrc much for a LONG time. I am on a Gentoo
system running 3.6 and I'm ready to unmask 3.7.
Does this mean you haven't tried 3.7 yet?
However
Are there any experienced users here who could adapt the ctwm port in
gentoo so that it will be ready for the move to the module XOrg in the
near future? I see that ctwm is still on the broken list:
http://dev.gentoo.org/~spyderous/broken_modular/broken_modular.txt.20060130
I am a new gentoo
On Wed, Apr 26, 2006 at 05:13:37PM +0200, Marcel Heinz wrote:
Michael George wrote:
This past weekend I installed qemu to give it a try. It seemed to work
okay until it started up an X11 session inside the emulator window.
I had to click on the window to get it to take input from
On Sat, Mar 10, 2007 at 02:12:40PM -0500, Michael George wrote:
I recently upgraded my kernel and a few other packages on my system.
Now when I start up vmware-player, I don't get any fonts -- just little
blocks. I noticed the same thing when I start realplayer. Both seem to
work fine
I recently upgraded my kernel and a few other packages on my system.
Now when I start up vmware-player, I don't get any fonts -- just little
blocks. I noticed the same thing when I start realplayer. Both seem to
work fine, but it's rather hard to work with them when I cannot see the
fonts 1n the
I am experimenting with an older laptop at work and its docking station.
With Fedora 17 and dual-monitors (though the docking station), it seems
that the left-most edge of the left monitor is actually at x-coordinate
+1024. Therefore, all the windows I have defined to be at positions +X
where X
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