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mgedmin | hey | 10:35 |
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mgedmin | gnome recently stopped remembering my monitor positions | 10:35 |
mgedmin | (I prefer to keep bottom edges aligned) | 10:35 |
bgardner | mgedmin, Yeah, I had the same issue. I fixed this by placing a call to xrandr in my session startup. It repositions my monitors right as I login. | 12:33 |
bgardner | mgedmin, My call is: '/usr/bin/xrandr --output LVDS1 --pos 0x0 --output VGA1 --pos 1920x0' | 12:34 |
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mdolezel | Do you know about openqa? http://openqa.opensuse.org/. I am playing with it and writing some installer tests for ubuntu. | 14:05 |
mdolezel | ubuntu gnome to be precise | 14:05 |
pauliunas | hi, i have a problem with ubuntu gnome 15.10. i have a tablet, and i want to get emulated right-click working on it, that is when i hold my finger on the screen, it should trigger the right-click functionality of whatever app i'm in. i have enabled this in universal access settings, but it just doesn't work. | 17:43 |
adueppen | pauliunas: It might be that it isn't reading the finger as pressing the primary mouse button. | 17:47 |
pauliunas | well, the primary function works perfectly | 17:48 |
pauliunas | for the record, i'm running a live USB with the default settings | 17:49 |
pauliunas | i know gnome has all those multitouch gestures and is optimized for touch... long-click does work on the desktop background... but it doesn't in any other apps. isn't this weird since gnome is so much optimized for touch? | 17:50 |
adueppen | hmm not sure | 17:50 |
pauliunas | and also, i couldn't find any gnome-specific settings... | 17:51 |
pauliunas | i think your suggestion could be the cause, due to all those gestures, maybe gnome has some additional layer for understanding touch, which interferes with the ubuntu's long-click option... | 17:52 |
pauliunas | damn, this situation sucks XD i'm fed up with Virus10 (hehe..) eating up 2GB RAM and 70% CPU on idle, constantly crashing start menu, or crashing the whole system... so i decided to move to linux, but since it's a tablet, i still get problems with even the best optimized distro for tablets... | 17:56 |
adueppen | pauliunas: what tablet is it? | 17:58 |
pauliunas | Acer Iconia Tab W700 | 17:59 |
pauliunas | i guess you've never heard of it... it's one of the very first windows 8 tablets, came out before MS surface pro | 17:59 |
pauliunas | it has a 1.4GHz 2nd gen intel i3 CPU, don't remember the exact model... and 4GB RAM | 18:00 |
adueppen | pauliunas: it might not have proper support yet | 18:00 |
pauliunas | fffs | 18:00 |
pauliunas | it's like a generic tablet | 18:00 |
pauliunas | i mean it's x86 and all the drivers work well | 18:00 |
adueppen | pauliunas: as in the touchscreen might not have proper support yet | 18:01 |
pauliunas | well, it works... | 18:02 |
pauliunas | isn't it the same as saying that your mouse or keyboard doesn't have support? | 18:02 |
pauliunas | the touchscreen is not something very specific, just about every windows tablet has the same type of touchscreen | 18:03 |
pauliunas | so, if my tablet is "not supported", what are my options? | 18:04 |
pauliunas | are there any workarounds? | 18:04 |
adueppen | pauliunas: not sure, you'd have to ask someone else since I'm not that experienced | 18:19 |
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