I'm a programming noob going in my first year of a computer science program. I
spend most of my free time getting better with python3, though I am familiar
with java as well. In order to be able to contribute the the project, what are
the subjects, modules, languages, practices and toolsets
On Friday, August 19, 2016 at 12:07:23 PM UTC-4, York Keyser wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I think I have a problem with the sound on my Qubes-OS 3.2rc2. Sound
> works fine with the speaker, but as soon I plug in headphones I can't
> hear anything. I can see the that the sound is playing in the Volumen
also forgot to mention, even after I unplugged the headphones I'm having the
same issue
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it mainly seems to be around either updating a vm, vm shutting down, and once
copying something to another vm. I tried to make sense of the logs, something
about a writing to a read only config file. I'm using 3.2
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On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 10:39:56 PM UTC, digitaldijjn wrote:
> I'm trying to get a usb headset passed to my standalone vm so that I can get
> the mic working for rosetta stone. I have wine configured and the program
> installed, though when I pass the mic to the vm I can't detect from
I'm trying to get a usb headset passed to my standalone vm so that I can get
the mic working for rosetta stone. I have wine configured and the program
installed, though when I pass the mic to the vm I can't detect from within
rosetta stone. I've heard that a way to work around this is to use a
I'm trying to use lxsession in order to use lxappearance in all my vms. I'm
mainly just trying to alter the color scheme. when I tried to run it I get this:
** Message: main.vala:99: Session is (null)
** Message: main.vala:100: DE is (null)
** Message: main.vala:104: No session set, fallback to
the only thing I found on the net is to do with broken desktop environments due
to hardware limitations. I'm assuming the issue is with the fact that vms don't
have a desktop manager.
I just need a workaround so that I can mod the appearance.
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