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2008-07-31
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2008-07-31
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Hi, psykosis,
I really like the look of your solution. I would prefer to use the + key, but the big question I have is:
If you're using xmodmap already (like we're doing for IceWM and the N810 keyboard), will this hack interfere with your already-loaded keymap? I'm hoping that each time you run xmodmap in your click-scripts it will only affect the mouse buttons, but if it erases the other mappings, I'll have to steer clear of this...
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2008-08-03
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#273
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You shouldn't really run Iceweasel through sudo WITHOUT the -H option.
Continuing as if you used the -H option.
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2008-08-04
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2008-08-07
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2008-08-07
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Hmmmm.... I'll take another look, I guess. Strange, but it's just possible that the brokenness is with the iceweasel script... Just don't take that seriously until I get a chance to check it out; I probably don't have things right yet...
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2008-08-07
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2008-08-07
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#278
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This is all bleeding-edge/experimental/development stuff when you get into debian.. if someone thinks they can plop on debian and have everything be perfect at this point they are dreaming...
..you've been a real help to that end as far as I can see.. Well done!
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2008-08-07
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#279
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I was wondering if there is a way to make the softwares fast, specifically the openoffice.I see the loading is slow and also the functionality is slow.for example when you open the File menu, it opens slowly once and then its working normal..same with loading and rendering a document.IS it possible to make the whole process fast.for example by loading the chroot when OS2008 is booted or initialized or maybe preloading the openoffice libraries..maybe I am missing some reading of these threads about performance issues.How to improve the performance..
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2008-08-07
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#280
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Well, to Benson, this stuff has been obvious for a long time.
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