On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 02:06, Kyle wrote:
> [...] Is there a good source of documentation for dconf and gsettings so I
> can find out what all I can set in this way? Also, does the configuration
> editor help with discovery of these settings?
>
>From the archwiki[1] there is this link
http://bl
According to Ionut Biru:
# correct link: https://live.gnome.org/dconf/SystemAdministrators
Some good stuff here. Thanks for the link.
~Kyle
On 05/11/2011 08:26 AM, Ionut Biru wrote:
On 05/11/2011 02:06 AM, Kyle wrote:
According to Sorin-Mihai Vârgolici:
# GSETTINGS_BACKEND=dconf gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background
show-desktop-icons true
Wow! I wish I had known about this before I did all that extra stuff
with gnome-tweek-to
On 05/11/2011 02:06 AM, Kyle wrote:
According to Sorin-Mihai Vârgolici:
# GSETTINGS_BACKEND=dconf gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background
show-desktop-icons true
Wow! I wish I had known about this before I did all that extra stuff
with gnome-tweek-tool, gnome-shell and pacman. :) Is there a g
We're supposed to read the release info and the man pages, but most of
us don't.
dconf-editor is intended to be used as gconf-editor was, and gsettings,
is intended to replace gconftool-2, but for now, in most cases, they are
still both in our systems, as it will take some time until all GNOME
rel
According to Sorin-Mihai Vârgolici:
# GSETTINGS_BACKEND=dconf gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background
show-desktop-icons true
Wow! I wish I had known about this before I did all that extra stuff
with gnome-tweek-tool, gnome-shell and pacman. :) Is there a good source
of documentation for d
Hi! I'm still waiting for the new version of psb-kmod driver for the
GMA500 (poulsbo) video card; but until then I'm trying to see why can't
I run blender.
Jesse Jara told me to compile the git version of ...
"You could try to build the git version of mesa and
intel driver. And see if it works
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 08:57, Tobias Powalowski wrote:
> Hi,
> bump to latest version.
> Please signoff both arches,
>
> greetings
> tpowa
Signoff x86_64.
On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 11:14 AM, Stéphane Gaudreault
wrote:
> * Replace heimdal by the MIT Kerberos implementation, krb5
> * Rebuilded [core] packages :
> - librpcsecgss
> - libtirpc
> - nfs-utils
> - openssh
>
> Please signoff both.
> Thanks
>
> Stéphane
Sorry for the late response, but I ju
Although I agree that installing and uninstalling gnome-shell and
gnome-tweak-tool is a way to get this done, I don't think it's the best,
nor the easiest.
There is an alternative, which seems to be easier IMO. In gnome-terminal
you can run the next command as user:
GSETTINGS_BACKEND=dconf gsetti
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 6:34 PM, Filip Filipov
wrote:
> On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 01:40, Steve Holmes wrote:
>
> in the gnomeShell cheat sheet[1] it is only written "Most keybindings can be
> viewed under the User Menu -> System Settings -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts",
> although I don't know what they c
Hi,
bump to latest version.
Please signoff both arches,
greetings
tpowa
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I have a desktop now. I didn't have to run gnome-shell or keep it
permanenttly installed. This is what I did, and it should work for you
as well.
Go into a terminal and enter these commands:
sudo pacman -S gnome-shell gnome-tweak-tool
gnome-tweak-tool
Now go to the second page from the bottom
2011/5/9 Rémy Oudompheng :
>
> I don't think recompiling glibc with debugging flags is going to help
> you in any way. Are you sure that your pcsx executable is compiled
> with debugging symbols? A debug version of glibc is usually of no use
> except to debug glibc itself.
>
> In the backtrace link
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 01:40, Steve Holmes wrote:
>
> Are there keyboard alternatives to any of these clicking options?
>
in the gnomeShell cheat sheet[1] it is only written "Most keybindings can be
viewed under the User Menu -> System Settings -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts",
although I don't know wha
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