Displaying 10 results from an estimated 10 matches for "ngoonee".
2011 Jan 31
1
Re: e-sword under a tiling WM
ngoonee wrote:
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> vitamin wrote:
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> > ngoonee wrote:
> > > Well, why does my WM know about other wine apps but not e-sword?
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> > Popup, tooltip, and like windows (most windows without caption) are created as unmanaged. It all depends on what kind of windows...
2011 Jan 31
1
Re: e-sword under a tiling WM
James McKenzie wrote:
> On 1/30/11 8:43 PM, ngoonee wrote:
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> > ngoonee wrote:
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> > > vitamin wrote:
> > >
> > > > ngoonee wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Well, why does my WM know about other wine apps but not e-sword?
> > > > >
> > > > Popup, toolt...
2010 Nov 02
2
e-sword under a tiling WM
I've been using pytyle, but it seems this condition is common to most tiling wms. Basically, some wine apps get handled (opensong and 'i wanna be the guy' are the ones that do on my system), but some don't, e-sword being one that doesn't.
pytyle does automatic tiling, fitting the windows in a defined pattern on the screen. It just does not see e-sword, somehow, but has no
2010 Jun 19
8
Keyboard focus in 'some' wine apps (games)
Hi,
I've noticed, now that I'm using twinview, that when I click any other window outside of the Wine desktop (Civ4 or WCIII normally), I can click back to the Wine desktop but can no longer use any of the keyboard shortcuts. Things work fine before actually clicking outside the wine window (for example, on my Pidgin chat window).
This happens whether the app is run in windowed mode or
2010 Jun 10
3
Twinview and wine explorer /desktop
The command I run (important bits):-
Code:
wine explorer /desktop=civ4,1280x800 Civ4BeyondSword.exe
My system has twinview running, an external monitor (1280x1024) and my laptop LCD (1280x800). Gnome sees it as one large monitor of 2560x1024, my monitor is on the left, my LCD on the right. Even though I start wine from the laptop monitor, it starts up (with indicated resolution) on the
2010 Oct 23
0
Re: Available Memory Mapping Space (PC Study Bible 5)
2 years later, and I thought to try this out again (been using e-sword happily). This time due to more error messages added (I think) to verison 1.3.5 I figured out I had to add a higher ulimt.
Added "ngoonee hard nofile 32000" to /etc/security/limits.conf and restarted
Installation didn't work on wow64, needed WINEARCH=win32 when actually creating ~/.wine before it would work (Installshield issue).
Otherwise it seems to run just fine =). Kudos, wine has come very very very far.
2011 Jan 11
1
Samba4 with python2.7 and python3
Hi all,
Arch Linux (a rolling release distro) has updated to python3 a while
back. python2 is still installed in parallel, but part of the
ramifications of this move is the following:-0
1. /usr/bin/python points to /usr/bin/python3 instead of /usr/bin/python2
2. /usr/bin/python-config points to /usr/bin/python3-config instead of
/usr/bin/python2-config
I'm having problems with make for
2009 Jul 24
1
Maildir from offlineimap, INBOX folder created
Hi, I'm using dovecot to serve up a Maildir created/served by
offlineimap. The layout is typical (as far as I know) of maildirs, with
the root folder having cur, tmp, new, and subfolders being a folder
within the root folder. Since I'd previously used Evolution to access
this maildir, my subfolders were actual subfolders (separator /).
Anyway, it all works spiffingly well, except that I
2011 Mar 18
2
Request - please uncomment !include_try /etc/dovecot/local.conf in example config
Hi, could I request that the example config in
doc/dovecot/example-config/dovecot.conf be slightly altered to uncomment
the last line?
The point of include_try is that it only includes if such a file exists,
and doesn't break anything if the file does not exist.
My distro (Arch) has a policy not to apply non-essential patches, rather
asking users to forward requests upstream, hence this
2012 Feb 21
2
passwd-file - lower limit for username?
Hi, previously I could use the following in my passwd-file:-
AB:{plain}password
I'm not sure when it stopped working, its not an account I access with
any regularity, but today it would not work (2.1.0, 64-bit Arch
Linux), with an 'unknown user' error in the logs. Is there some new
lower limit for username length?