Public bug reported:
> C-x 5 2 runs the command make-frame-command (found in global-map),
> which is an interactive compiled Lisp function in ‘frame.el’.
>
> It is bound to C-x 5 2, .
>
> (make-frame-command)
>
> Make a new frame, on the same terminal as the selected frame.
> If the terminal
Public bug reported:
"ls" should never have been aliased in the first place. It was a
mistake. The emacs install de-aliases it unconditionally. Except I've
done that on my platform, so the "unalias ls" command fails and that
causes the installation to fail. Killing the alias is reasonable enough,
$ sudo find /etc/X11 -type d
/etc/X11
/etc/X11/Xresources
/etc/X11/cursors
/etc/X11/fonts
/etc/X11/fonts/misc
/etc/X11/fonts/75dpi
/etc/X11/fonts/Type1
/etc/X11/fonts/100dpi
/etc/X11/app-defaults
/etc/X11/Xreset.d
/etc/X11/xinit
/etc/X11/xkb
Congratulations, JK! Unfortunately, on my Debian system, the /etc/X11
tree has been improved and xorg.conf and xorg.conf.d have been
conveniently melded into a different collection of files. I don't want
to go experimenting as I know what happens when the X configuration gets
frummitzed.
Is
I guess different folks have different results.
My version of eject does not accept -i, but uses -a instead:
# eject -a0
eject: CD-ROM auto-eject command failed: Device or resource busy
Thus:
# eject -v
(In reply to comment #152)
Thank you. It's sparsity of documentation leads me to believe it is incomplete.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/KScreen
That's the real description of what it is. Thanks! The how to use it can wait
until it is prime time ready. (If it is not documented
This needs a real fix.
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krandr-tray doesn't restore monitor arrangement on startup
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Nice. Now, what is KScreen and how do I use it? I'm afraid I'm just a
user who just installed KDE 4.10 with openSuSE 12.3, obliterating the
work I had done to make my right-hand screen be to the right of the main
screen. (Long story) I think I fiddled the /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d files,
but my
Never mind. I went back to the nvidia driver and it configures it
permanently and correctly. Thanks.
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Title:
krandr-tray doesn't restore