Wow, shouldn't be hard to fix this.
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SMART status is not supported in palimpsest for USB hard-drives
Status in
Sorry, to complement my comment.
I'm running xfwm4 and xrandr says my big monitor IS the primary.
Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 3840 x 1080, maximum 16384 x 16384
VGA-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
LVDS-0 connected 1920x1080+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y
Still the same on Xubuntu / Ubuntu 17.04.
There are a few places to set which is the primary display, but they are
useseless.
I have the option in nVidia Settings and Display in Settings. None help.
It's very anoyting, since my big monitor is on the right, and as I open
new things, or even Save
Same thing still in Ubuntu / Xubuntu 16.04, 17.04.
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rdesktop locks keyboard
Status in rdesktop package in Ubuntu:
Very anoying. Same thing in Lubuntu / Xubuntu 16.04, qbittorrent and pcmanfm.
Whenever I reinstall audacious the problema comes up. I have all kinds of
browsers and file manager installed, except nautilus. Does audacious need to
register itself like that?
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What a fun discussion.
Just a reminder... '+c has always been ç since MS-DOS, in US
International Keyboard... MS-DOS, PC-DOS, Basic, Apple, old computers,
Wordstar, Lotus123, Windows, OS/2, Unix in general... somewhere around
Ubuntu 7, or Fedora 5 it started coming as an accented ć, was fixed in
We should be able to select the input, even with all the auto-detect
goodness.
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Title:
pulseaudio switches microhpones
Sure, let's just type in our password in any misterious popup we get. Hello
Windows users!
I don't have auto-login, I don't have wireless, and I sure didn't ask it to
remember any passwords of mine.
It's for security, so it's supposed to act secure and be very clear about
what's going on!
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Same here. Haven't tried anything yet. But I just click reload for all accounts
and it updates... go figure.
Ubuntu 11.04 64bits, just switched to xubuntu-desktop, same thing.
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