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#781
delaroca: The version in karmic is 2.6.7. You could try to add this ppa from this page https://launchpad.net/~matthaeus123/...e/mrw-gimp-svn and compile the source follow this guide:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=101097
 
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#782
rebhana, hstende: Looks like the display problem with su - is in Ubuntu, but not in Debian. But Debian ooo has its own problems with su -, it doesn't use the theme specified in ~/.gtkrc-2.0, for one.
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#783
The problem can be that the export variables in /sbin/debian will not be inherited when you use su -. You have to set them manually in the chroots users enviroment. .bashrc or some other place like
/etc/environment

#Messy hack to make tap-and-hold work with GTK apps.
export GTK_MODULES=libgtkstylus.so

#Some OpenOffice environment variables
export SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN="gtk"
export OOO_FORCE_DESKTOP="gnome"
export SAL_NOOPENGL="true"
export OOO_DISABLE_RECOVERY="true"
export SAL_DISABLE_SYNCHRONOUS_PRINTER_DETECTION="true"
#export SAL_DISABLE_CUPS="true"
#dirtyhack for setting display
DISPLAY=:0.0

Last edited by hstende; 2010-03-10 at 20:28. Reason: added DISPLAY=:0.0
 

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#784
Originally Posted by qole View Post
rebhana, hstende: Looks like the display problem with su - is in Ubuntu, but not in Debian. But Debian ooo has its own problems with su -, it doesn't use the theme specified in ~/.gtkrc-2.0, for one.
OK, I think it's better then to leave debbie as is, and run
"sudo debian su - user -c ... " when a full login shell is needed. Or perhaps modify debbie to pass the optional switch "-" to su.
 
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#785
To make my firefox in the ubuntu-image start better I did a change :
I made a script /usr/bin/iceweasel and put this into it:

#!/bin/bash
dbus-launch firefox
 

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#786
for some reason i can not find gimp anymore, all i have after starting debian is my documents, pc file man, term, and web ?
dont have the menu button that was in the top left of screen previously, anyone know whats going on with that?
 
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#787
I have a problem with the menu of LXDE, I change the resolution of the monitor, now the menu lxde flashes, how can i fix it?
 
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#788
I replace the image with a clean even so not work
 
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#789
Originally Posted by leetut View Post
for some reason i can not find gimp anymore, all i have after starting debian is my documents, pc file man, term, and web ?
dont have the menu button that was in the top left of screen previously, anyone know whats going on with that?
also my documents wont open?
it just opens pcfile man
but the folder icon at the top of the list on the left does that,
so whats the point of having my documents on the homescreen?

and what is debian chroot for?
it only ever opens xterm then does nothing else?
 
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#790
how can i delete the configuration of lxde with the console, what are the files to delete to fix the flashing problem menu
 
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