Ubuntu considering a rolling release....
God save us. Bugs, bugs everywhere.
Not really. Just means features come when ready instead of meeting deadlines.
Ubuntu considering a rolling release....
God save us. Bugs, bugs everywhere.
I'll have a look at that. Thanks.Try Gnome Tweak tool, I think there's an option for it there.
Eww, desktop icons.
Just remember to use those workspaces, that's what makes Gnome satisfying to me. Don't minimise programs, move them. Find comfortable layouts for your most used software and navigate to them quickly using the keyboard shortcuts. Right now I usually keep a "terminal/work view" a work space above my browser and my email and music one or two below depending on my mood. Switching work spaces is quick enough that one or two extra taps barely adds anything if I'm unsure of where I put it down below, as long as I have my direction clear.
I cant get my HDMI out audio to work with Linux Mint 32 (cinnamon). I have it selected as the output device but no go
It actually has minimise, but since their design doesn't work well with it and instead suggests another way to accomplish the same thing (move it to another workspace) it's not visible in the top bar. For 3.8 they will rename it to "Hide" and give it the shortcut Super+H since that's more in line with what it does in the environment.
Not really. Just means features come when ready instead of meeting deadlines.
I just noticed Mint doesn't have an x-terminal...
strange seeing that Ubuntu does... anyone know what the right package to dl is?
terminal-emulator maybe?
Maybe they haven't changed the name of it yet so it shoudl be gnome-terminal in that case.
It's really strange that it doesnt come out with a terminal.
Ah no, it's the actual minimise command. Since the dash isn't visible from the main desktop view it's equivalent of "hiding" the window, which pops up in the Overview again.Is that the middle-click-on-Title-Bar "command"? That's what I always do when I want to get rid of a window but don't want to move it or close it. But it would be nice with an actual button for it.
Re: Imac, I'm not sure how good Ubuntu's installer is at setting up UEFI configurations, it all seems a bit shaky at the moment (other people in this thread have had problems getting it properly recognised on Windows machines, and Apple uses a modified version which rules out a few tools). If someone else in this thread hasn't tried it I'd suggest googling your model year and Ubuntu to see if there are known problems with it.I know close to nothing about anything Linux related, but I was wondering how difficult it would be to either install it on a partition of my iMac's hd, or on my external?
In the distant future when I build a computer, I am not looking forward to using Windows. I will google this of course, but can anyone give me a run down on what I would gain or lose by using Ubuntu primarily?
Thanks.
Select the Adwaita Dark theme from Gnome Tweak Tool, see if it gets applied.
Don't see a Dark Theme for Adwaita anywhere, but I did select enable dark theme for all applications.
In any case, I still like the layout of Adwaita anyway.
Edit:
Managed to download the dark theme but it doesn't change all apps that I use (Chromium, Skype, LibreOffice, etc) .
Eh, getting sick of running this in virtual box. I need to try this out on an actual partition. This low res thing is killing me.
Try enabling any visualization optimizations your CPU may have (typically Intel).Eh, getting sick of running this in virtual box. I need to try this out on an actual partition. This low res thing is killing me.
Tried running CS1.6 on Ubuntu (natively). Works pretty well, I would hope so considering how old the game is. Haven't played CS in forever, feel so lost.
And because canonical has a proven record of introducing features with no bugs we should be happy.
I fired up Half Life 1 last night and at 1080p it doesn't look too bad. Animations are slightly off but much better than what I was used to from other FPS's of the era.
Plays really solid too, considering it's a beta.
I'm not sure if that's Netflix having a philosophical objection to Linux, or if they're bound by a business deal, but it's clearly not a technical problem. They've released clients on several Linux-based platforms already.Okay so I can't watch netflix on Mint... this is some bullshit.
I'm not sure if that's Netflix having a philosophical objection to Linux, or if they're bound by a business deal, but it's clearly not a technical problem. They've released clients on several Linux-based platforms already.
Trying to create a partition on my win7 pc to install Linux (tired of vm and live cds) but there's an immovable file preventing me from using the empty 200 gigs. Tried several suggestions I found online but nothings worked. I'm assuming I can't be running windows in order to move the files. Can this be done through a live cd? I have puppy but could get whatever is needed
Except there's a client for Boxee, which is a Linux machine.Silverlight is the most apparent issue.
Does Netflix Desktop not work on Mint?Okay so I can't watch netflix on Mint... this is some bullshit.
No, it requires Silverlight DRM, which is a Microsoft proprietary technology.Does Netflix Desktop not work on Mint?
Right. I was asking because I have it running on Ubuntu. Just search for Netflix Desktop Ubuntu and it should be the first result.No, it requires Silverlight DRM, which is a Microsoft proprietary technology.
There's a hack to get it working on Ubuntu, which probably will work with mint too. A Google search will turn up the details.
I think I heard Linus recommend Docky(?) but TBH there isn't much use for it in Gnome IMO.
XFCE + Docky is pretty okay.I think I heard Linus recommend Docky(?) but TBH there isn't much use for it in Gnome IMO.
Oh, my mistake. I misunderstood what you were referring to.Right. I was asking because I have it running on Ubuntu. Just search for Netflix Desktop Ubuntu and it should be the first result.
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ehoover/compholio
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install netflix-desktop
Try enabling any visualization optimizations your CPU may have (typically Intel).
I've run VMs before, and I've never been bothered by the resolution. Did you install the VB Additions?
Whys the fontage look funky in xfce and kubuntu >.<?
(From ubuntu base)
Gnome 3 is best though.
Also, tearing in videos... is this my video card >.>?
I've noticed a lot of tearing lately too... YouTube vids, Half Life... and I have a System 76 so I dunno.
According to the System 76 website, "Intel HD Graphics 4000." How do I find the driver?