[arch-general] lxde setting problems
1. Pressing the printscreen button opens an openbox dialog that says it couldn't execute gnome-screenshot. I don't use gnome and I don't want printscreen to do anything. 2. I use lxde and I like my task bar at the top of the screen. There is always a pixel above the open tasks so I can't just move the mouse to the top and select a task. I have to click on the task name (which is difficult for me). I tried setting the margin to 0 in the panel settings and setting the spacing to 0 in the taskbar settings. 3. Windows open (and can be moved) so the part of the window that can be dragged can be under the taskbar (I have autohide set to off).
On 06/06/15 at 09:56am, James wrote:
1. Pressing the printscreen button opens an openbox dialog that says it couldn't execute gnome-screenshot. I don't use gnome and I don't want printscreen to do anything.
2. I use lxde and I like my task bar at the top of the screen. There is always a pixel above the open tasks so I can't just move the mouse to the top and select a task. I have to click on the task name (which is difficult for me). I tried setting the margin to 0 in the panel settings and setting the spacing to 0 in the taskbar settings.
3. Windows open (and can be moved) so the part of the window that can be dragged can be under the taskbar (I have autohide set to off).
Hello James, Does the information in your website is correct ? https://web.archive.org/web/20150606151839/http://james.lockia.ca/resume/ Had to use the wayback machine just in case you change something. Cheers
On 06/06/15 at 03:32pm, AC wrote:
On 06/06/15 at 09:56am, James wrote:
1. Pressing the printscreen button opens an openbox dialog that says it couldn't execute gnome-screenshot. I don't use gnome and I don't want printscreen to do anything.
2. I use lxde and I like my task bar at the top of the screen. There is always a pixel above the open tasks so I can't just move the mouse to the top and select a task. I have to click on the task name (which is difficult for me). I tried setting the margin to 0 in the panel settings and setting the spacing to 0 in the taskbar settings.
3. Windows open (and can be moved) so the part of the window that can be dragged can be under the taskbar (I have autohide set to off).
Hello James,
Does the information in your website is correct ? https://web.archive.org/web/20150606151839/http://james.lockia.ca/resume/
Had to use the wayback machine just in case you change something.
Cheers Hey archers,
I would like to note you not to answer such questions; ever. His entire website and archive.org links went down approximately 1 hour after my reply. He claimed to be IT specialist, software engineer and lot of other "titles". Used the wayback machine to preserve his website, so you can see what a fake identity looks like. I will constrain myself for a while as my gutt is telling me that there is something fishy here and this person is a spy or goverment employee. As matter of fact, will exchange my email address. Wish you all the best
Sat, 6 Jun 2015 17:53:06 +0000 AC <router@archlinux.info>:
Hey archers,
I would like to note you not to answer such questions; ever.
Hey Archers, and I would like you to ignore such bullshit. Now what?
I will constrain myself for a while as my gutt is telling me that there is something fishy here and this person is a spy or goverment employee.
Why the f**k should anybody here (or on any other mailing list) care about somebody's profession or anything else except the posted problem?
As matter of fact, will exchange my email address.
I strongly advise you to unsubscribe from the internet. You know, there are other people, and the US military even helped designing it. --byte
On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 11:20 PM, Jens Adam <jra@byte.cx> wrote:
Sat, 6 Jun 2015 17:53:06 +0000 AC <router@archlinux.info>:
Hey archers,
I would like to note you not to answer such questions; ever.
Hey Archers,
and I would like you to ignore such bullshit. Now what?
I will constrain myself for a while as my gutt is telling me that there is something fishy here and this person is a spy or goverment employee.
Why the f**k should anybody here (or on any other mailing list) care about somebody's profession or anything else except the posted problem?
As matter of fact, will exchange my email address.
I strongly advise you to unsubscribe from the internet. You know, there are other people, and the US military even helped designing it.
I started googling after the allegations were made. Those links actually appeared and fake accounts from knowledge-centric questions on OCLUG [0] and raspi [1] (somebody just dumb or really helpless) forums remain. So, I'm not so sure those were just ghosts. cheers! mar77i [0] http://oclug.on.ca/archives/oclug/2004-April/038806.html [1] https://www.google.ch/search?q=raspi+bjlockie
On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 11:35 PM, Martti Kühne <mysatyre@gmail.com> wrote:
I started googling after the allegations were made. Those links actually appeared and fake accounts from knowledge-centric questions
Derp. Of course the accounts that I labeled "fake" were misedited and have not much to do with OCLUG. Those accounts I found, eg. on Linux Mint forums were just blatantly unmaintained. But the person and page disappeared really quickly and thoroughly off wayback and google cache. So nope, you can't tell what was going on there. cheers! mar77i
Sat, 6 Jun 2015 17:53:06 +0000 AC <router@archlinux.info>:
Hey archers,
I would like to note you not to answer such questions; ever.
Hey Archers,
and I would like you to ignore such bullshit. Now what?
I will constrain myself for a while as my gutt is telling me that there is something fishy here and this person is a spy or goverment employee.
Why the f**k should anybody here (or on any other mailing list) care about somebody's profession or anything else except the posted problem?
As matter of fact, will exchange my email address.
I strongly advise you to unsubscribe from the internet. You know, there are other people, and the US military even helped designing it.
--byte
US military..
Hello Jens, I'm not sure whether you understood everything correctly or took everything I wrote personally. Can you explain to us how a person that claims to have many professional skills and a lot of experience is unable to find the answers via some search engine. Why did his website and the wayback machine links dissapeared approximately 1 hour after my reply ? It's becomes truly paranoia when you connect the dots. Deleting my account. past tense - '70s and '80s, sadly they rejected tcp encryption Cheers
Sat, 6 Jun 2015 22:29:04 +0000 AC <router@archlinux.info>:
Hello Jens,
Hi <unknown person>.
I'm not sure whether you understood everything correctly or took everything I wrote personally.
I was just in the mood for some offtopic banter, sorry for that.
Can you explain to us how a person that claims to have many professional skills and a lot of experience is unable to find the answers via some search engine.
Why did his website and the wayback machine links dissapeared approximately 1 hour after my reply ?
I can't explain that - because there were no such claims or links in the mail text. Even if there would've been a link in a signature, who cares to follow that, 10%?! But just in case somebody got curious: PM me off-list if you want to know the background of '1000'. --byte
On Sat, 06 Jun 2015 09:56:03 -0400, James wrote:
3. Windows open (and can be moved) so the part of the window that can be dragged can be under the taskbar (I have autohide set to off).
I suspect that you're using lxde with openbox. I'm using openbox only, if a window's title bar hides under the panel, I push the Alt key and the left mouse button to move the window.
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AC
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James
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Jens Adam
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Martti Kühne
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Ralf Mardorf