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2018 Oct 12
2
Scroll bar arrows missing and behaviour change
On 10/12/18 8:40 AM, Leroy Tennison wrote:
> And I thought it was a Kubuntu (Ubuntu with KDE desktop for those who aren't familiar) thing! Apparently it's a KDE thing. I haven't experienced the scrollbar aspect (or maybe I just haven't done what you do) but my arrows are missing too. I'm thinking this is a KDE Blasted Ugly Gotcha (BUG). BTW, if you haven't already
2018 Oct 12
1
Scroll bar arrows missing and behaviour change
Leroy Tennison wrote:
> And I thought it was a Kubuntu (Ubuntu with KDE desktop for those who
> aren't familiar) thing! Apparently it's a KDE thing. I haven't
> experienced the scrollbar aspect (or maybe I just haven't done what you
> do) but my arrows are missing too. I'm thinking this is a KDE Blasted
> Ugly Gotcha (BUG). BTW, if you haven't already
2018 Oct 12
1
Scroll bar arrows missing and behaviour change
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2018 Oct 12
1
Scroll bar arrows missing and behaviour change
On Friday 12 October 2018 12:19:40 Bill Gee wrote:
> I agree that issue with the scroll bar jumping all over is really annoying!
> It is actually a feature of Gnome and GTK. It can be changed by editing a
> file:
>
> ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini
>
> [Settings]
> gtk-primary-button-warps-slider=0
>
> You may have to create this file. Firefox is a good GTK
2018 Oct 12
2
Scroll bar arrows missing and behaviour change
>
> I agree that issue with the scroll bar jumping all over is really
> annoying!
> It is actually a feature of Gnome and GTK. It can be changed by editing a
> file:
>
> ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini
>
> [Settings]
> gtk-primary-button-warps-slider=0
>
>
I also find this behavior annoying. I tried adding this settings file (it
didn't exist) and logging
2018 Oct 13
1
Scroll bar arrows missing and behaviour change
> Hmmm... It works for me on both CentOS 7 (Firefox 60.2.1) and Fedora 28
> (Firefox 62.0.3).
>
> As per the linked documentation - What happens if you SHIFT-CLICK on the
> scroll bar? On my systems I find that SHIFT-CLICK on the scroll bar
> produces
> the "warp speed" behavior, exactly as expected.
>
>
>
2018 Oct 12
0
Scroll bar arrows missing and behaviour change
And I thought it was a Kubuntu (Ubuntu with KDE desktop for those who aren't familiar) thing! Apparently it's a KDE thing. I haven't experienced the scrollbar aspect (or maybe I just haven't done what you do) but my arrows are missing too. I'm thinking this is a KDE Blasted Ugly Gotcha (BUG). BTW, if you haven't already discovered it, if you position your cursor where
2019 Jan 04
4
thunderbird & firefox
I *really* dislike the new photon UI. I WANT the arrow buttons top and
bottom of the scrollbars.
Does anyone know how to bring them back, or is that "that's *sooo* last
year, you can't ever have them again"?
mark
2018 Nov 02
5
Red Hat is Planning To Deprecate KDE on RHEL By 2024
Leroy Tennison wrote:
> I use KDE and they need to, quality is lacking, every time I boot up I
> get to discover where my icons will be located (and this has been going
> on through at least a couple of recvisions). Locking doesn't help, even
> making the file I thought contained the positions immutable didn't help.
> I'm going to have to look at Trinity.
>
Odd,
2018 Oct 12
0
Scroll bar arrows missing and behaviour change
Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> On 10/12/18 8:40 AM, Leroy Tennison wrote:
>
>> And I thought it was a Kubuntu (Ubuntu with KDE desktop for those who
>> aren't familiar) thing! Apparently it's a KDE thing. I haven't
>> experienced the scrollbar aspect (or maybe I just haven't done what you
>> do) but my arrows are missing too. I'm thinking this is a KDE
2019 Nov 14
2
how to know when a system is compromised
Once upon a time, Leroy Tennison <leroy at datavoiceint.com> said:
> The executable could be placed on mounted read-only media
That's not as secure as you think. Linux bind mounts can mount a file
over another file (plus there's overlay filesystems), so it's possible
to replace a binary even on a read-only device.
--
Chris Adams <linux at cmadams.net>
2019 Jan 04
1
thunderbird & firefox
Alice Wonder wrote:
> On 1/4/19 8:28 AM, mark wrote:
>
>> I *really* dislike the new photon UI. I WANT the arrow buttons top and
>> bottom of the scrollbars.
>>
>> Does anyone know how to bring them back, or is that "that's *sooo* last
>> year, you can't ever have them again"?
>>
> Switch to Mate and they are there.
I used to like
2020 Jul 01
4
[OT] Bacula offsite replication
Hi Leroy,
How I can confirm that during rsync transfer corruption are not encountered?
Thank you in advance.
Il 01/07/20 16:04, Leroy Tennison ha scritto:
> I've used rsync (but probably not for the size you're referring to), it works and has enough features to meet most needs. I have had a single situation where corruption occurred during transfer (a few times, have no idea why),
2020 Jul 08
6
USB-serial adapter for CentOS 7
I need to connect an older APS UPS unit to a machine running CentOS 7. Unfortunately the UPS only has a serial port whereas the computer does not. I am aware that there are USB-serial adapters but that the hardware or the drivers might fall short of expectations.
Does anyone have positive experience with such an adapter? Or, conversely, would recommend avoid a particular adapter?
2020 Jul 02
5
[OT] Bacula offsite replication
Il 01/07/20 17:13, Leroy Tennison ha scritto:
> I realize this shouldn't happen, the file is a tgz and isn't being modified while being transmitted. This has happened maybe three times this year and unfortunately I've just had to deal with it rather than invest the time to do the research.
>
>
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> Leroy Tennison
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2008 Feb 13
1
changing scroll bar behavior
I need to change the behavior of the scrollbar when the user presses
up/down arrows on the scroll bar. Specifically, I''d like to be able to
set the number of pixels that scrollTop changes by when this happens.
I have a div with no content that I set a height equal to the number
of discrete positions I need to scroll through. I then tried to set
lineHeight and fontSize to 1 and 1px
2019 Oct 12
1
easy way to stop old ssl's
Without context it's impossible to make firm statements but, having gone through this a while back (and discovering that less than 1 percent of an examined list of connections couldn't support current ssl - mainly Apple hardware), who do you want to protect? Is it the minority who won't/can't upgrade or the majority who have? And, do you have to protect yourself from liability
2017 Oct 25
2
[OT] Bash help
Warren Young wrote:
> On Oct 25, 2017, at 11:00 AM, Leroy Tennison <leroy at datavoiceint.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Although "not my question", thanks, I learned a lot about array
>> processing from your example.
>
> Yeah, it?s amazing how many obscure corners of the Bash language must be
> tapped to solve such a simple problem. I count 7 features in
2020 Jul 01
2
[OT] Bacula offsite replication
Hi everyone,
I have updated my backup server to CentOS 8.2. It runs bacula performing
backup on disks. I would like to replicate backups on another offsite
machine.
I read about the ability to configure a new storage daemon in the
offsite location and create a Migration/Copy Jobs. If I'm not wrong, it
replicates only volumes but not replicate the catalog. I will try this.
Another way to
2020 Jul 08
3
USB-serial adapter for CentOS 7
On 2020-07-08 10:23, Leroy Tennison wrote:
> I've used one on a Linux laptop, it "just worked" but the OS wasn't CentOS 7.
>
It is not clear if you used USB from APC UPS to USB port on the machine
side or USB - to - "serial". USB to USB with standard USB cable will work.
If one uses serial to USB adapter on the machine side (to create serial
port through USB