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  • How do I install cinnamon and mate on ubuntu server 12.04?

    - by tenshimsm
    How do I install cinnamon and mate on ubuntu server 12.04? What are the dependencies? When I install cinnamon it doesn't start when I start the system and when I try to use it with startx command i shows a "Failed to load session "ubuntu" " error while entering the desktop GUI. With MATE it also doesn't start automatically and when I start it with startx some icons are broken and the locale appears to have some problems with the pt_BR special characters.

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  • Is there a shell-independent HUD-like menu search tool for Xfce/GNOME/Cinnamon?

    - by Redsandro
    The Ubuntu Heads-Up Display (HUD) - you love it or you hate it. Personally I rather like a classic desktop, so I use Xfce or GNOME-fork Cinnamon, and I'd like to keep those menu's where they are. But the HUD is pretty awesome when your menus are complex and you forgot where an option sits. This makes that search trick very interesting. I know the HUD is Unity specific. I am looking for a HUD-like tool to complement the menu in shells other than Unity. There is Appmenu Runner for KDE that does this. There is also appmenu-qt for KDE. Problem with the above is that it uses KDE libs, and it only works for KDE apps. This is Linux, there aught to be something like this for GNOME/GTK apps, right? Looking for any tool that can search the menus. I already use(d) Synapse, Kupfer and GNOME Do, but those are simply app-launchers (with some tricks). Something like that would suffice if only they included searching the menus for the currently focused application. The HUD allows users to activate menu items by typing part of the name. It uses a fuzzy search algorithm that will highlight partial matches. It can match menu items that are multiple layers deep in an application's menu hierarchy. The feature, which replaces traditional menu accelerators, is activated by pressing the alt key. Similar questions: Is there a way to search a menu bar in Debian? - Unix.StackExchange How can I access menu bar items alike hud (unity)? - Unix.StackExchange HUD in other window managers (especially xmonad) - AskUbuntu

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  • Ubuntu Desktop Environments, No Internet Access

    - by Sneha429
    Windows has been a pain, so I installed Ubuntu 13.10 on my parent's HP Pavilion first with Cinnamon. For the first few days, it worked wonderfully, and then stopped connecting to the internet. I tried using the windows partition and it worked fine. Posted a question about this - no answer yet. Since then, something happened while my parents were using it. The Windows partition was completely erased. I reinstalled Ubuntu and the Cinnamon desktop. Worked great for a day, then same connectivity issue. Since Ubuntu works fine on my netbook without Cinnamon, I thought perhaps this was a Cinnamon issue. Removed Cinnamon and installed LXDE. LXDE, much like Cinnamon, worked well. Then I rebooted and couldn't connect to the internet. I encountered the same issue when using KDE. I would personally like something with a bottom panel as my parents are familiar and comfortable with Windows and can barely use their cell - phones so I do not think Unity will work too well for them. Ubuntu with Unity seems to be the only way to access the internet. My parents mostly use the internet to check email/facebook/watch video. Anyone know how to fix this?

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  • Linux Mint 14 est arrivé, "Nadia" est disponible avec les environnements de bureau MATE et Cinnamon

    "Nadia" : Linux Mint 14 disponible en Release Candidate avec Nemo, le fork de Nautilus les bureaux Cinnamon 1.6 et Mate 1.4 [IMG]http://www.franck-depan.fr/images/logo/systemes-exploitation/linux/distribution-mint/mint-logo.png[/IMG] L'équipe de développement de GNU/Linux Mint annonce la Release Candidate de la quatorzième version de sa distribution fondée sur Ubuntu Voici une brève liste des nouveautés :Mate 1.4 Cinnamon 1.6 Mint Desktop Manager Software Manager améliorations système Mate 1.4 Mate 1.4 renforce non seulement la...

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  • 13.10 cannot login to Ubuntu default desktop environment - must use GNOME Flashback or Cinnamon

    - by Scott Stensland
    On boot at the password prompt - after I enter my password I get some error popup which disappears too fast to see then it reverts back to same password login Greeter screen. Same screen has icons where I can choose : Select desktop environment Cinnamon GNOME Flashback Ubuntu I really want to login to the normal ubuntu 13.10 Unity using above Ubuntu, however I can successfully login using either : Cinnamon or GNOME. Suggestions ? I have researched around and no help after removing file ~/.Xauthority Also I see this : cat .xsession-errors Script for cjkv started at run_im. Script for default started at run_im. init: at-spi2-registryd main process ended, respawning init: at-spi2-registryd main process ended, respawning init: at-spi2-registryd main process ended, respawning init: at-spi2-registryd main process ended, respawning init: at-spi2-registryd main process ended, respawning init: at-spi2-registryd main process ended, respawning init: at-spi2-registryd respawning too fast, stopped

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  • Ubuntu 12.04.3 64 bit with Nemo 2.0.x no thumbnails

    - by Dr. Szrapnel
    I have strange problem with thumbnails in my Ubuntu machine. I was using Ubuntu with Cinnamon 1.8 from stable ppa and it was good but then Cinnamon 2.0 came out with some broken packages uploaded to stable ppa nad things gone wrong... Anyway after few updates Cinnamon started to work normaly except Nemo - there are no thumbnails at all, only icons. I heve tried purging /.cache/thumbnails and .thumbnails folders but this doesn't work. Next I have changed permissions for those folders - that didn't helped either. Then I've set Nemo as default file manager and desktop handler but with no result. What is weird - when I start Nautilus and open some folder with images then close it and open same folder with Nemo thumbnails appears but when I clean thumbnails directories there are no thumbnails again. It would be great if someone have some solution for this annoying Nemo behavior because I really don't want to resign from Cinnamon. p.s. I have set preview options in Nemo for Always and no bigger files than 4GB so that is not the case.

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  • 13.10 login Background without unity

    - by user204477
    I want to change my login screen background (and keep the dots). But I upgraded to cinnamon 2.0 a day ago and then to 13.10 earlier today. I recently became aware of the issue with cinnamon 2.0 and unity on 13.10. This normally would not matter to me since I use cinnamon instead but the only way I know of to change the login screen background is to change unity background. Also all of my backgrounds are jpgs not pngs (in case anyone was gonna say the replace /usr/share/backgrounds/ubuntu-warty.png) and for some reason gimp has issues so converting them is not currently possible for me.

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  • Ubuntu 11.10 w/ Cinnamon - Icons are gone and pictures do not display

    - by B U N N Y
    I'm new on this site and new to using Ubuntu and all. I currently have Ubuntu 11.10 and Cinnamon along with it. I've recently downloaded only a few applications, like the Adobe shockwave as well as a few games. After the downloads, the icons for the windows (the close, minimize, and maximize) are nothing but streaks of colours, and now just plain black, picture previews in my picture folder is gone, some icons on the panels are missing, and icons in the control center are gone. I'm sure more are gone, but that's the ones that I see often. I'm not sure what caused this to happen?? Please get back to me soon! I'm worried about what has happened. ): This is my only laptop to get online. I have no other way besides the library but that takes too long.. EDIT: Okay, I had asked my sister for some help and she helped me restore my minimize, maximize, and close button but I still haven't figured out how to show the icons in the cinnamon dock (which I have set at the top of the window) and how to have my pictures show up again. All of my pictures are just blank and I can't even preview them. They still have their file names but that is it. I'm not sure what has happened. I haven't downloaded any new apps as of the new edit.

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  • Which Login Manager is this?

    - by Z9iT
    May someone tell me the name of this Login manager ? Additionally I would like to know : How the background image has been added? How to install this (with the apt-get command) ? Will this work with cinnamon DE ? Is it resource intensive ? How much RAM and disk space it eats up ? Note : Cinnamon is the only DE I am currently having, which has been installed upon ubuntu minimal having LAMP stack.

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  • Hot to fix nautilus desktop on linux mint

    - by user59530
    so I'm using Linux Mint 13 with Cinnamon and suddenly there are no icons on the desktop and the right click doesn't work, it's like the desktop doesn't start up at all, but the Cinnamon interface and everything else are working just fine. This happens only when I open the session with Cinnamon, if I start the session on the classic Gnome or MATE the desktop works. I tried to re-install Cinnamon but nothing changed. Then, I noticed that there are some little problems in Nautilus (sometimes menus aren't the color they're supposed to be), so I'm convinced that Nautilus might be the problem, but I don't know how to fix this, I've tried a few thing but I'm starting to fear that I'm only making it worse. Also, when I open the terminal and type in nautilus here's what's shows up, any help? (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:85:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:192:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:228:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:275:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:310:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:389:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:737:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:1095:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:1137:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:1755:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:1856:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:1873:18: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:1889:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:1947:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:1954:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:1967:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:2025:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:2075:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:2090:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:2195:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gnome-panel.css:92:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: nautilus.css:15:15: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: nautilus.css:15:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: nautilus.css:79:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: nautilus.css:84:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: nautilus.css:113:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: nautilus.css:118:18: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: nemo.css:15:15: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: nemo.css:15:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: nemo.css:79:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: nemo.css:84:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: nemo.css:113:17: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: nemo.css:118:18: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. (nautilus:2906): Gtk-WARNING *: Theme parsing error: unity.css:21:18: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'. Initializing nautilus-dropbox 1.4.0 Initializing nautilus-open-terminal extension * Message: Initializing gksu extension...

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  • Ubuntu move fullscreen window to other monitor?

    - by dusz
    I have been using Cinnamon with Ubuntu for quite some time now and here with full screen applications (games and the like) I could press META to bring up the "start menu/tray" then right-click that application and "move to monitor - monitor 1" - I see no such button when right-clicking applications from tray on Ubuntu with Unity. I'd prefer being able to do it that way since I am more used to it, is there some way to enable it for Unity? For reference this is how it is on Cinnamon: http://i.stack.imgur.com/PC1rA.png Edit: I have been looking around with Ubuntu Tweak Tool, dconf-editor and CCSM - though I can't seem to find anything there.

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  • Linux Mint 13 64bit Cinnamon and Oracle Virtualbox: 3d acceleration crash

    - by Stephen Swensen
    I've recently got an interest in Linux. After some research, it looks like Linux Mint 13 cinnamon is hot and I thought I'd try it out... I'm running Windows 7 64bit and have experience with Oracle Virtual Box. So I thought it would be a good idea to try out Linux Mint inside Virtual Box. I download Linux Mint 13 64bit Cinnamon and set it up in my VM player... Nothing special about my settings. Except Linux Mint 13 Cinnamon requires 3d acceleration, and when I enable that, it crashes whenever I open the Menu in the bottom left corner of the guest OS (and some other times too)... I've seen other mentions of this problem on the web, but no solutions. Is there a solution? If not, any suggestions short of installing the OS on a partition for trying out this OS (I'm not interested in the LIve mode either - I'd really like to get the full feel for it)?

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  • Thinkpad brightness steps error using FN+Home/End

    - by petermolnar
    I've met the following problem: normally my T400 (Lenovo Thinkpad) has 16 steps of brightness, and Windows utilizes it correctly. After a fresh install & minor tweaks Mint 12 (which is based on 11.10 Ubuntu) I only had 6 steps which was way to few. Listing /sys/class/backlight showed 3 entried. I removed the acpi-tools package, one of the disapperared - and I now have 10 steps! Therefore I think if I can reduce the entries to 1 I'm going to have 16 steps, since the stepping will be 1 instead of 2 (or 3). /sys/class/backlight/ intel_backlight -> ../../devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.0/drm/card0/card0-LVDS-1/intel_backlight thinkpad_screen -> ../../devices/virtual/backlight/thinkpad_screen The problem is that I'm unable to trace back what are the configs / daemons / kernel options triggers these two. More strangely, I discovered a strange behaviour. I monitored watch -n1 "cat /sys/class/backlight/thinkpad_screen/actual_brightness" and watch -n1 "cat /sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/actual_brightness" while changing the brightness with FN+home/end combinations from max to min. The outcome is the following: brighness intel thinkpad --------- ----- -------- MAX 2408475 7 | 1955115 5 | 1435640 3 | 1246740 1 | 1086175 0 | 1010615 6 | 859495 4 | 689485 2 v 481695 0 MIN 217235 0 brighness intel thinkpad --------- ----- -------- MIN 217235 0 | 481695 2 | 689485 4 | 859495 6 | 1010615 7 | 1086175 1 | 1246740 3 | 1435640 5 v 1955115 7 MAX 2408475 0 When stepping from MIN to MAX, there's no difference between the last 2 steps. Also, the OSD icon (Cinnamon desktop, default theme) goes from full to min in 4 steps and from full to min once again in 4 steps. So... it seems that the intel entry is working correctly, showing correct values. The thinkpad entry however twists the things and even showing incorrect values. Does anyone have any idea how to get rid of the thinkpad entry? System data: Linux Mint 12 3.0.0-16 kernel Lenovo ThinkPad T400 Cinnamon 1.4 desktop For any additional info, please tell me what do you need. EDIT I'm sorry, I forgot to mention, I added acpi_backlight=vendor to GRUB cmdline as well, this is the result of the semi-better working than the default.

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  • Your Cinnamon Roll & Morning Coffee: Powered by Oracle Enterprise Manager

    - by Ruma Sanyal
    1024x768 Truth be told, as I was getting my morning coffee today, I was pondering the recent election results more than Oracle [there, I said it]. But then an email from Glen Hawkins from the Enterprise Management team hit my Inbox and I started viewing this video. It was about the world’s largest convenience store chain, 7-Eleven, focusing on creating the best Digital Guest Experience (DGE) for their customers. Turns out that Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM) powers 7-Eleven’s DGE Middleware Platform as a Service solution that consists of Oracle SOA Suite, Exalogic, and Exadata. “We need to present a consistent view of 7-Eleven across all our endpoints: 10,000 stores & various digital entities like our websites and apps”, said Ronald Clanton, the DGE Program Director for 7-Eleven. As 7-Eleven was rolling out a loyalty program with mobile support across multiple geos, it had many complex business & technical requirements, including supporting a wide variety of different apps, 10M guests in NA alone, ability to support high speed transactions, and very aggressive timelines. A key requirement was shortening the cycle for provisioning new environments. Whereas with other vendors this would take a few weeks, Oracle consulting showed them how with OEM provisioning new environments would take half a day, which was quite impressive. 7-Eleven has started to roll out this new program and are delighted to report that some provisioning cycles are as low as 10 minutes which includes provisioning the full Oracle SOA suite, Exalogic and more. They are delighted with OEM’s reporting capabilities and customization thereof. Watch the video to see for yourself. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman","serif";}

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  • cannot install cinnimon 2.xx

    - by user207587
    Fetched 841 kB in 28s (29.3 kB/s) W: GPG error: http://packages.mate-desktop.org raring Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 68980A0EA10B4DE8 W: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/pmcenery/ppa/ubuntu/dists/raring/main/binary-i386/Packages 404 Not Found E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead. userx@bw:~$ How do I fix that? How do I add a PUBKEY to get needed files to complete install of Cinnamon?

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  • How do I go back to the initial desktop I got when I first installed the latest Ubuntu?

    - by RichardB
    I researched all the other questions and can't find specifically what I'm asking. I did a new install of Ubuntu 14.04.1 and started adding tweaks. I saw the Cinnamon desktop and it looked cool, but after I installed it (with Gnome), I decided I wanted to have the native Ubuntu 14.04.1 experience. I've got Unity to show up, but the top banner is still different and I want it just like it was in the initial install. I've added about 20 updates and upgrades and really don't want to go through all that again. I appreciate your response.

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  • How to install Visual Python?

    - by user214152
    I'm a Linux newbie but I'm determined to get my favorite applications on my laptop running Ubuntu 12.04. I just installed Cinnamon. I'm trying to install Visual Python and it requires Python 2.7. I followed the instructions on the VPython site but the Wine application isn't extracting anything from the Python .msi file. From the first line wine start /i python-2.7.5.amd64.msi /qn TARGETDIR=~/Python27 ALLUSERS=1 it says fixme:storage:create_storagefile Storage share mode not implemented. I created that Python27 directory so I know it exists and it's empty. I know Ubuntu already has Python 2.7 so I just tried running the VPython.exe file but it says "This program can only be installed on versions of Windows designed for the following processor architectures: x64." My Toshiba satellite has a 64-bit processor. Could anybody help?

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  • Windows move to external monitor when closing lid

    - by Martijn
    I'm using Cinnamon (on 12.10) on a laptop (Compaq 6710b business model) with an external monitor. Both screens run at 1680 x 1050, the external monitor is located on the right. During normal operation everything works fine; windows open in whatever monitor my mouse pointer is when they open and I can freely drag them to the other monitor. When I close the lid of my laptop both displays shut down as expected. When I open the lid, however, the lock window opens on the external monitor and any windows that were open on the laptop screen have moved to the external monitor as well. Nothing happens between closing the lid and opening it; no suspend, powerdown, hibernate or anything, monitor stays attached; even mouse is untouched (pointer on laptop screen). Is there any way to fix it so my windows stay on whatever monitor I left them before closing the lid? Alternative solutions are welcome.

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  • Set default app for opening an extension [closed]

    - by Primož Kralj
    I am using Linux Mint 13 with Cinnamon. I have a problem setting an application to open a file with some extension when the application is actually only extracted, not really installed using apt-ger or .deb file. For example - Blender. You can download a .tar.gz from official site which you then extract and you can just run the app. However, it isn't listed in the default apps list (Right Clickon file - Open with other application - Show all installed apps). So now I have to always open the application first and open the file from there. How can I solve this?

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  • Remote mouse pointer not visible in VNC

    - by aef
    I used VNC desktops as a kind of collaboration server, as shared planning and pair programming environment for a long time. Now my latest iteration uses a KVM guest running Fedora 17 "Beefy Miracle", the Cinnamon desktop environment and an X11VNC server. The X11VNC server is automatically started with the desktop environment using the following command: x11vnc -localhost -many -shared -display :0 -bg My problem is that depending on the VNC client, the mouse pointer of the remote system which is shown through VNC is not synchronized to my client. I really need this, so I can see what my partner is doing on the desktop. When using Vinagre 3.2.1 on Ubuntu Oneiric Ocelot (11.10) or Vinagre 2.3.0.3 on Debian Squeeze (6.0) and I don't have my local mouse pointer inside the VNC view, I cannot see the mouse pointer of my remote system, nor its movement. When using TightVNC on Windows 7, I can recognize a mouse pointer trace for very short amounts of time after moving the mouse, but it is not clearly visible. Using UltraVNC on Windows 7 the mouse pointer is clearly visible all the time. With Gnome 2 I never had any problems with remote pointer synchronization, using exactly the same clients. I suspect this could have something to do with Cinnamon's dependency on 3D acceleration. On the other hand, it doesn't change anything to start Cinnamon's fallback environment Cinnamon 2D. Update: Same effect when I use Gnome 3.

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  • Stopping immediate right button up in Mint 13 (Cinnamon) actioning first menu choice

    - by jontyc
    In Windows, a single right click (i.e., with release) displays a context menu on the screen, allowing you to select the appropriate choice with a further click from either button. In Mint 13, Cinnamon, it's hold down the right button, drag, then release on the appropriate menu choice. Both methods are fine, but constantly using both OSs regularly, I'm doing the Windows procedure in Mint by mistake all the time. This makes the single right click and release bring up the context menu and immediately action the first menu choice. Is there any mechanism to ignore right-button-up if a substantial dragging action or time period hasn't occurred, and have Mint looking for a further click to select?

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  • Linux Mint Cinamon 17 Qiana, Xfce desktop background problem [on hold]

    - by Serj
    I've installed Xfce4 on my laptop which runs Linux Mint 17 with Cinamon default desktop. Everything works OK and I customized my lightweight Xfce, like change menu location and desktop background that it is similar to my Cinamon desktop and used it for a while. Suddenly after last restart my desktop background becomes black and there is no option for desktop background change when I right click on desktop. I should mention that xfdesktop & didn't help, which tells it's already running. Some icons like Computer, Home and Oracle VM that was already there is showing, but my Trash or other icons did not. I've tried everywhere in xfce4-settings-manager but could not get my desktop background back

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  • Is it possible to auto-mount sshfs

    - by Mark D
    Is it possible to auto-mount a remote FS using sshfs upon instantiating a proper VPN connection? Allow me to explain the scenario, I'm working remotely, to do that it helps if I can mount my home dir from a server in the office. To do that I need to vpn in. So within network manager I select the relevant VPN and connect. It connects but now I have to drop to the command line and mount my home dir on several machines. If I forget to do one machine my local dev environment isn't as efficient. I suppose I could write a quick bash script to do this but I'd rather get it running automatically when I connect.

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  • Linux Mint 14 disponible en Release Candidate, "Nadia" sort avec Nemo le fork de Nautilus, les bureaux Cinnamon 1.6 et Mate 1.4

    "Nadia" : Linux Mint 14 disponible en Release Candidate avec Nemo, le fork de Nautilus les bureaux Cinnamon 1.6 et Mate 1.4 [IMG]http://www.franck-depan.fr/images/logo/systemes-exploitation/linux/distribution-mint/mint-logo.png[/IMG] L'équipe de développement de GNU/Linux Mint annonce la Release Candidate de la quatorzième version de sa distribution fondée sur Ubuntu Voici une brève liste des nouveautés :Mate 1.4 Cinnamon 1.6 Mint Desktop Manager Software Manager améliorations système Mate 1.4 Mate 1.4 renforce non seulement la...

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  • Linux Mint 17 disponible en version finale avec les bureaux Cinnamon et Mate, Qiana sera supporté jusqu'en 2019

    Linux Mint 17 disponible en version finale avec les bureaux Cinnamon et Mate Qiana sera supporté jusqu'en 2019 La célèbre distribution Linux Mint 17 est disponible en version finale, quelques jours seulement après la publication de la release candidate.Téléchargeable sous deux saveurs différentes (Cinnamon et Mate), cette version apporte un nombre important de nouvelles fonctionnalités, d'optimisation des performances et d'améliorations qui ne pourront que séduire les fans du système d'exploitation...

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