Addition: after checking my bacups I saw that it was 92 KB 7 days ago so
it seems to be a recent update that made it grow out of control.
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I just had a 261 GB .xsession-errors file myself, was weather-indicator
that filled it too.
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Title:
[12.04] [ Precise] .xsession-errors getting s
I just looked a bit at the source and how hard to fix should depend on
how nice a solution you want. If you only want to change the number of
steps it should be enough to change their hardcoded line:
#define VOLUME_STEP 6 /* percents for one volume button press
*/
to say 2.
Ideally tho
As of now in Precise the workaround has stopped working. Right now I'm
using an uglier but working solution:
Download and install pulseaudio-equalizer from the repos, and then make
an EQ preset where you reduce the volume on all frequencies by some
amount, say 12-24 db. What you do is that you wil
Thanks Axel for finding it!
But I want to see that nice OSD to know how high the volume is so my
search continued but then I found this neat shellscript:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/12766/adjust-volume-via-commandline-so-
that-volume-notify-pops-up
So I changed your ~/.xbindkeysrc so that it
This also affects me, just upgraded from Maverick to Natty and middle
click mouse emulation stopped working. I'm using a Logitech G9 Laser
Mouse.
** Attachment added: "xinput-list.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-evdev/+bug/771716/+attachment/2093440/+files/xin