On Sun, 4 Nov 2018 22:49:44 -0200, Fabio Luis Girardi via Lazarus
wrote:
>I have used laz 1.8.5 in last months and never see this issue. I have it
>installed in 3 PC, now running Linux mint 19 (previous are Linux mint 17.3).
I have just created a new Linux Mint 19 MATE virtual machine and
On Sun, 4 Nov 2018 23:25:19 +0100, Bart via Lazarus
wrote:
>On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 11:19 PM Bo Berglund via Lazarus
> wrote:
>
>> Is this behaviour only available on Windows or do I have some kind of
>> problem in my Linux installation?
>
>I have Linux Mint 18.2 64-bit in VirtualBox VM with KDE
On Sun, 4 Nov 2018 22:49:44 -0200, Fabio Luis Girardi via Lazarus
wrote:
>I have used laz 1.8.5 in last months and never see this issue. I have it
>installed in 3 PC, now running Linux mint 19 (previous are Linux mint 17.3).
Could it be a Linux distribution issue or the choice of desktop?
I can
I have used laz 1.8.5 in last months and never see this issue. I have it
installed in 3 PC, now running Linux mint 19 (previous are Linux mint 17.3).
Em dom, 4 de nov de 2018 20:26, Bart via Lazarus <
lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org escreveu:
> On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 11:19 PM Bo Berglund via
On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 11:19 PM Bo Berglund via Lazarus
wrote:
> Is this behaviour only available on Windows or do I have some kind of
> problem in my Linux installation?
I have Linux Mint 18.2 64-bit in VirtualBox VM with KDE as WM (Win10 as host).
When I click the maximize button of the main
I don't kow if it is designed to be like this or else if there is a
specific condition in my setup
FPC 3.0.4 checked out from svn and built, Lazarus 1.8.5 (fixes_1_8
branch checked out via svn and built using make bigide), Ubuntu 18.04
LTS x64 with Xfce desktop in VMWare Workstation 12PRO