Willem & Daniel, I thought I was having this issue on 22.04, but I found this
that fixed it: https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/149477
Turns out that in each panel's preferences, the "Output" property was set to
"Automatic". Setting it to "Primary" moved the panels to my preferred display.
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Kevin, thanks for the github pointer. I've opened a pull request there
to get these changes pulled in upstream:
https://github.com/mariusae/trickle/pull/11
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Hmm, that's strange. I applied my patch after the Ubuntu patches were
applied, maybe that makes a difference? I'm away from home right now,
but I'll take a closer look when I get back.
By the way, thanks for picking up the development!
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No, sorry, I didn't update the documentation in the PPA version or my
patches. I'll do it this weekend.
-MattB
On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 11:11 PM, Lenbok wrote:
> Does your patched version include updated documentation? I couldn't see
> anything in the man pages, and so I keep coming back to th
After fighting against launchpad & various command-line utilities for a
while, I've managed to create a PPA with my changes:
https://launchpad.net/~mblythester/+archive/trickle2
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Dan,
Thanks for your response.
I had attempted to contact the upstream author a couple of times before
I filed this bug, but I've never gotten a response. There does not seem
to be bug tracker on his website
(http://monkey.org/~marius/pages/?page=trickle), and it seems that he
hasn't updated the
The attached patch also works against the trickle 1.07-7 source included
in Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic). I just applied the patch again so I could have
my improved trickle installed on my system.
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P.S. I ran "sudo dpkg-buildpackage" to create the .deb that I installed
to test my changes. dpkg thinks the version is 1.07-5, so the Update
Manger is prompting me to "upgrade" to version 1.07-5 from the apt
repositories. How do I create the package as something like version
1.07-5.1 to let my s
** Attachment added: "patch of my changes from the 1.07-5 source"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25844517/trickle_mydiff.gz
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I have attached a patch that adds bandwidth scheduling to trickle.
Schedules must be specified on the command line for now, but it would be
a fairly easy change for them to be read from a file instead. Both -u
and -d flags can be specified in the
** Attachment added: "patch from vanilla source of trickle 1.07"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25844505/trickle_1.07-5.diff.gz
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