Hi Jörg,
the error was caused because the old Gnome 3 Versions didn't have a
check implemented for multiple monitors and just produced a menu for
each monitor it found. It shouldn't happen anymore with the latest
versions of Gnome 3 and gdm.
So to fix the problem I would recommend:
Update y
Hi Felix,
found your post because i have the identical problem. Maybe you found a
solution meanwhile?
Best regards
Jörg
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On Fri, 2013-08-30 at 23:07 +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> "Use the mouse wheel" seems to work just fine; but no keyboard option.
> Time to hack code I guess :)
The mouse wheel sometimes can't replace the short cuts, but I can live
with cursor up and down key. Most of the times I anyway use only
On 8/30/13, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Fri, 2013-08-30 at 22:15 +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>> Start -> Settings -> Window Manager Tweaks
>> -> Workspaces -> Wrap workspaces when ...
>>
>> /usr/bin/xfwm4-tweaks-settings
>
> Yes, it's possible to stop it, but
Hi Ralph :)
The conjunction "yes ...,
On 8/30/13, François Patte wrote:
> Le 30/08/2013 14:15, Zenaan Harkness a écrit :
>> On 8/30/13, François Patte wrote:
>>> I configured the workspace switcher (is it the right name?) to have 8
>>> workspaces on 2 rows.
>>> I use Ctrl-Alt-left/right-arr
Le 30/08/2013 14:15, Zenaan Harkness a écrit :
> On 8/30/13, François Patte wrote:
>> I configured the workspace switcher (is it the right name?) to have 8
>> workspaces on 2 rows.
>> I use Ctrl-Alt-left/right-arrows (and up/down) to switch from one
>> workspace to a
On Fri, 2013-08-30 at 22:15 +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> Start -> Settings -> Window Manager Tweaks
> -> Workspaces -> Wrap workspaces when ...
>
> /usr/bin/xfwm4-tweaks-settings
Yes, it's possible to stop it, but there seems to be no way to make it
continue, when at the forth workspace (last
On 8/30/13, François Patte wrote:
> I configured the workspace switcher (is it the right name?) to have 8
> workspaces on 2 rows.
> I use Ctrl-Alt-left/right-arrows (and up/down) to switch from one
> workspace to another.
> When I reach the 4th workspace, if I press Ctrl-Alt-rig
On Fri, 2013-08-30 at 10:42 +0200, François Patte wrote:
> How can I stop this, ie. when I am on the last workspace I don't want to
> go to the 1st one... etc.
I don't see a way to change this, in /usr/share/xfce4/panel/plugins/
and /usr/share/xfwm4/ I can't see settings for this, so there seem to
Bonjour,
I configured the workspace switcher (is it the right name?) to have 8
workspaces on 2 rows.
I use Ctrl-Alt-left/right-arrows (and up/down) to switch from one
workspace to another.
When I reach the 4th workspace, if I press Ctrl-Alt-right, I come back
to 1st workspace, same behaviour
he right of the pager.
>
> * Right click on panel, click Add
> * Find "Separator" and click Add
> * Right click on the separator and click properties
> * Set the style to "Transparent" and click the "Expand" checkbox.
Thank you Darac. I had this
On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 08:00:52PM +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> After release of wheezy (I'm on sid), my pager has grown about twice
> as wide as I had it before. It looks like it has been set back to it's
> default setting for a 3-column pager, but I wanted a narrower pager,
> and I had achieve
After release of wheezy (I'm on sid), my pager has grown about twice
as wide as I had it before. It looks like it has been set back to it's
default setting for a 3-column pager, but I wanted a narrower pager,
and I had achieved it before this post-wheezy-release sid-upgrade.
I tried adding setting
Felix Winterhalter, 19.01.2013:
> Hey there everyone,
>
> I just installed debian wheezy and I get the following problem with
> gdm3: Every time I login the menu items are added again (to the
> already existing items) and the clock is added and the logout menu
> is also added a
On Sat, 19 Jan 2013 20:11:45 +0100, Ralf Mardorf
wrote:
On Sat, 19 Jan 2013 19:33:40 +0100, Felix Winterhalter
wrote:
Screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/PfWgl0f.png
It's good that you did add the screenshot, since it's the GNOME3 panel
and not GDM, GNOME's display manager.
I'm not using GN
On Sat, 19 Jan 2013 19:33:40 +0100, Felix Winterhalter
wrote:
Screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/PfWgl0f.png
It's good that you did add the screenshot, since it's the GNOME3 panel and
not GDM, GNOME's display manager.
I'm not using GNOME3, but IIRC to access the panel settings, you have to
pu
Hey there everyone,
I just installed debian wheezy and I get the following problem with
gdm3: Every time I login the menu items are added again (to the already
existing items) and the clock is added and the logout menu is also added
as is the workspace switcher and the taskbar ... So after 3
Hello Everyone
I have used a large number of debian derivatives and unstable but I have
never run stable.
I am very happy with it and only have one more obstacle to overcome to
have the perfect set up.
I am one overloaded Dad! I have many things on the go at once. I prefer
to use 60+ work
ue has been answered, please
> >> > just point
> >> > me to the right place. Like the subject says i would like to have a
> >> > workspace switcher like the one that is in Ubuntu(which we use at
> >> > work) on my Debian machine at home.
> >
place. Like the subject says i would like to have a
>> > workspace switcher like the one that is in Ubuntu(which we use at
>> > work) on my Debian machine at home.
>> > I am also adding a screenshot of the switcher. Please help me.
>>
>> (...)
>>
>&
18:29:46 +0200, Dejan Ribič wrote:
>
> > I am new to this list, so if my issue has been answered, please just
> > point
> > me to the right place. Like the subject says i would like to have a
> > workspace switcher like the one that is in Ubuntu(which we use at wor
On Fri, 08 Jul 2011 18:29:46 +0200, Dejan Ribič wrote:
> I am new to this list, so if my issue has been answered, please just
> point
> me to the right place. Like the subject says i would like to have a
> workspace switcher like the one that is in Ubuntu(which we use at work)
&g
On 2011-07-08, Dejan Ribič wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to this list, so if my issue has been answered, please just poin=
> t
> me to the right place. Like the subject says i would like to have a
> workspace switcher like the one that is in Ubuntu(which we use at work) on
>
Hi,
I am new to this list, so if my issue has been answered, please just point
me to the right place. Like the subject says i would like to have a
workspace switcher like the one that is in Ubuntu(which we use at work) on
my Debian machine at home.
I am also adding a screenshot of the switcher
On Sun, 27 May 2007 19:14:08 +0100
John K Masters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do I get the workspace switcher to wrap from workspace 6 to 1
> when I do Ctl-Alt-Right? I noticed XFCE does this by default but I
> use Gnome and have not found a way to do this.
As others have p
On 20:37 Sun 27 May , Mathias Brodala wrote:
> Hi John.
>
> John K Masters, 27.05.2007 20:14:
> > How do I get the workspace switcher to wrap from workspace 6 to 1 when I
> > do Ctl-Alt-Right? I noticed XFCE does this by default but I use Gnome
> > and have
Hi John.
John K Masters, 27.05.2007 20:14:
> How do I get the workspace switcher to wrap from workspace 6 to 1 when I
> do Ctl-Alt-Right? I noticed XFCE does this by default but I use Gnome
> and have not found a way to do this.
GNOME does not support something like this. You might wa
How do I get the workspace switcher to wrap from workspace 6 to 1 when I
do Ctl-Alt-Right? I noticed XFCE does this by default but I use Gnome
and have not found a way to do this.
Regards, John
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On Sun, Jun 27, 2004 at 07:00:07PM -0500, Henry Hollenberg wrote:
> Hey Antonio,
>
> Thanks for the reply. I'm not sure I follow you. I think I have been
> using the sawfish
> window manager. Are you saying I should remove it and install the metacity
> WM?
>
> I'm a bit nervous about deletin
On Fri, Jun 18, 2004 at 12:25:53PM -0500, Henry Hollenberg wrote:
> Hey Gang,
>
> Reported on the gnome workspace switcher not holding it's state
> between a logout and relogin to the desktop a while back.
>
> Well upgraded to gnome 2.6 today in testing and it still do
Hey Gang,
Reported on the gnome workspace switcher not holding it's state
between a logout and relogin to the desktop a while back.
Well upgraded to gnome 2.6 today in testing and it still doesn't
hold it's state. Kind of annoying to have to constantly reset
it to 4 workspaces.
I
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 23:17:52 -0500, Henry Hollenberg wrote:
> I've
> noticed that I'm losing workspaces that I've configured every time I log
> out and log back in.
Looks like you're running Sawfish. The solution isn't beautiful, but
simple and it works: instead of configuring workspaces
On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 11:17:52PM -0500, Henry Hollenberg wrote:
> Hey gang,
>
> I'm running unstable for packages and stable for security updates with a
> gnome/nautilus desktop. Since the last mega-upgrade via dselect I've
> noticed that I'm losing workspaces that I've configured every time
Hey gang,
I'm running unstable for packages and stable for security updates with a
gnome/nautilus desktop. Since the last mega-upgrade via dselect I've
noticed that I'm losing workspaces that I've configured every time I log
out and log back in. I have been setting it for four (4) workspaces b
I would like to set my workspace switcher once and keep it for all futer
sessions (the way it worked in gnome 1.4). Any suggestions?
Art Edwards
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