"Allow" was quietly accepted and rejected.
Why does that MP4 take so long to download?
Do you not have a nice, small WebM?
Mumble does that.
Configure > Settings > User Interface > Tray Icon > [ ] Hide in tray
when minimized (UNcheck) > Apply
It is not true of MP4. GNOME Videos won't play YouTube videos in
Fedora, because whoever worked on Videos decided it was a good idea to
only fetch MP4 and provide no way of fetching WebM.
My point is that nobody should have to.
On Thu, 2018-08-02 at 00:29 +0200, ja...@bluehome.net wrote:
> This is git. It's normal to have multiple patch files.
Oh, OK. I guess I won't worry about it, then!
How should I send the patches? I've been moving the patch files to my
desktop, archiving them as .tar.xz, and and attaching them
XFCE is also a bit slower than MATE, in my experience.
Oh, show me your Emacs config! :D :D :D
On Wed, 2018-08-01 at 02:13 +0200, inthefor...@autistici.org wrote:
> I would feel awful even if I had a libre copy of vscode.
$ sudo apt purge cups
On Sun, 2018-06-17 at 05:41 +0200, shiret...@openmailbox.org wrote:
> You can become a better version of the linux action show... without
> the
> bullshit content. I would watch it and cheer for it.
This.
> I know this is a controversial topic, but did you ever consider
> uploading to
>
Interesting, I have the opposite experience. It seems to me that Mate is a
bit heavier than xfce. I guess at the end it's about the user experience you
get with either of those DEs, since performance is not an issue on my
thinkpad t400s
XFCE is faster and more lightweight on netbooks. I have HP Mininote 2133, so
I can tell the difference. Mate is almost unusable while XFCE works so-so.
LXDE is acceptable.
>XFCE is also a bit slower than MATE, in my experience.
Absolutely untrue and quite the contrary in my experience.
Hi guys, I started using Linux back in 2015 after reading how Windows was
going downhill in various forums. I've messed around with a number of
distros and am now giving Trisquel a try after reading about the free
software movement. So far I've installed everything I've wanted to, however
> I've messed around with a number of
> distros and am now giving Trisquel a try after reading about the free
> software movement.
Welcome!
> when I try to install Xiphos, I get a "broken package error".
See if any of the information in this thread[1] helps.
> Just thought I'd ask what is the
> I've even installed Pale Moon to test and it functions fine.
Palemoon is not free software, by the way. I recommend sticking with a
freedom-respecting browser like Abrowser or Icecat.
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Agreed. Abrowser is all you need!
SuperTramp, your image in my head is automatically associated to XFCE.
I use openbox it's the one of the fastest :)
I believe that I solved the issue. What I did was to lock the connection to
the network device specified by both its interface name and permanent MAC
address. Sometimes the issue reappears if I reboot/shutdown the computer, but
when I disconnect and reconnect the ethernet cable, it is
loldier, the windows do not get minimised to the bottom, as you show in your
picture. When I click on a window's minimise button, the window's outline
appears and it "closes" to the bottom, but there's no panel in the "panel
area".
I think you have lost your window list app in the panel. It can be added
back.
Yes, that did it. Thanks!
In Trisquel 8, when I minimise a window, it seems to disappear, though, in
reality, it's still there because I can retrieve it via the program switcher.
How can I have the window go to the panel at the bottom, so when I want to
retrieve it, I simply click on it.
Great, I'm glad the issue is resolved.
A minimized window stays on the workspace where it was minimized. You can
right-click and select "always on visible workspace".
If you right click on the panel at the bottom of the screen what options do
you see, do you see a list of options starting with task bar windows
settings or add remove panel items
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