Debian Multimedia :: Clipboard Manager WITHOUT A Panel

May 6, 2011

I would like to know what clipboard managers are out there that are able to run independently of any system tray, or what have you, such as gnome panel. Ideally ones providing full keyboard navigation, that is for calling up the program and selecting from it.

I have tried anamnesis, which can operate as a stand alone program and does appear to offer some keyboard navigation, and whilst it wasnt as attractive or discreet as programs like glipper, parcellite, clipman, etc, i was willing to go with it. However, keyboard navigation is really problematic (maybe to do with how i have set it up, though i doubt it as its installation is so basic), so i have had to abandon it for now.
Am i using it wrong? Anyone else managed to select from it with the keyboard? I think iv googled this to death, but perhaps someone knows of something all the same.

I ask as i am using Openbox and am considering ditching gnome panel, as it is slow loading at boot and wont fully hide (one pixel!). Aside from that a panel icon is unnecessary in my case, as i am more keyboard focused, and it also wastes space that could be better used for the graphical windows list, especially when your rocking a single panel.

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Ubuntu :: Clipboard Manager That Doesn't Use The Panel?

Apr 21, 2011

Anyone know of a clipboard manager that doesn't use the panel?

I want to access all my copys without the panel. I've looked into Glippy and Pastie. By playing with them for five minutes it doesn't seems possible for them.

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Debian :: Clipboard Manager Without Taskbar?

Feb 14, 2016

I make use of the clipboard manager a lot, and have just replaced Clipman with ClipIt on my Debian 8 (Xfce) host. I also have a Debian 8 (and 7) VM with Xfce, but without xfce4-panel, so no taskbar. Is there a way to make use of a clipboard manager with no panel/taskbar? I have ClipIt installed on the 8 VM, but do not have obvious access to it. It's the last hurdle to eliminating the taskbar/panel for me...... meaning eliminating the taskbar, yet keeping all the functionality.

I started using Xfce without xfce4-panel, when I decided that Openbox was a little too spartan for me...... at least without spending a lot of time to customize it, which I probably will do eventually, but for now, I am staying with Xfce.

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Debian Multimedia :: Save Image From Clipboard Into File Using Command Line?

Apr 28, 2011

Can save an image from clipboard into file using command line?
may be image magic?

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Ubuntu :: Working Clipboard Manager Glipper Parcellite?

Jul 12, 2010

I'd like a working clipboard manager/app. I have tried 2,but neither work:

Parcellite:
Runs but no window appears. ie appears in ps.
Glipper:
Installs but can't get on menu.

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Software :: Run What Windows Users Typically Call A Clipboard As A Network Service On My Small LAN / Clipboard / Notepad?

Mar 18, 2011

I'd like to have a Linux machine run what Windows users typically call a clipboard as a network service on my small LAN (about 10 machines). More specifically I am looking to have Linux run the clipboard service centrally in the LAN with both Windows and *nix machines able to connect to it as opposed to the peer-to-peer sync model that I am seeing in almost all of the applications I've discovered thus far.

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Debian Multimedia :: Add New Icons On Lower Panel

Apr 28, 2015

Both Gnome and Gnome-Classic desktops become extremely unmanagebale for me in jessie stable.So I installed xfce desktop in jessie stable. Is there a way to add icons like /usr/bin/skype ]usr/sbin/synaptic.(those nor shown in Add New Icons) in the lower panel which I have extended through the whole desktop?This could easily be done both in gnome and gnome-classic desktops till wheezy.

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Debian Multimedia :: How To Manage KDE Panel / Taskbar

Jan 30, 2016

I tried Google and searching here to no avail...

Running Debian Jessie 8.3
Linux 3.16.0-4-amd64
KDE SC Version 4.14.2 with plasma

I am trying to remove some icons from the "taskbar"/panel and find the only real options are adding MORE widgets, adding another panel, or deleting the whole panel.I simply want to remove a duplicate and re-arrange the icons without having to delete the panel, add another panel, and careful add, in the order I want the icons, the widgets right-click on the panel and I get "Task Manager Settings ALT+D,S" and "Panel Options" which offers no visible means of managing the panel.I condemned to deleting the panel and starting over?

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Debian Multimedia :: Gnome Panel Not Resizing ?

Feb 5, 2010

I'm having an issue with Gnome panel, the window list applet isn't resizing to accomodate more windows. I have my panel situated so that the window list applet is on the top left and the menu list applet is in the top right. Instead resizing to be smaller in order to accomodate more windows, the window list applet pushes the menu list applet under it and continues to the right. I recently upgraded to lenny and with I'm assuming Gnome panel 2.20.3. I didn't have this issue before the upgrade. I've looked through and tried the options in the preferences and also a little bit in th config editor but with no luck.

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Debian Multimedia :: Squeeze Xfce No Panel?

May 21, 2010

I have just installed Squeeze and my xfce works, but I don't get a panel, unless I start it manually withxfce4-panel &As this worked,ded it to the automatically started applications. I logged-out and then back in but no panel. I did a ps -ef | grep -i paneland the panel doesn't appear to be running.

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Debian Multimedia :: Gnome-panel - After Every Log In It Disappear ?

Apr 6, 2011

I've noticed strange behavior of gnome-panel. After every log in it disappear - it's not killed, it's working but seems like completely transparent so i have to touch it twice to get it back. It's 2.30.2 ver of panel.

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Debian Multimedia :: No Synaptic Package Manager In Debian Squeeze?

Aug 22, 2011

I have installed Debian Squeeze 6.0.2.1 amd64 from DVD-1.iso (4.4 GB) and I cannot install Synaptic Package Manager or Wine because they are not in the repos.

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Debian Multimedia :: White Line Under KDE Plasma Panel?

Sep 26, 2015

i have KDE Plasma 5.4 on Debian 9.

I have removed windows title bar using this method: [URL]....

I have removed panel shadow using this method: [URL].....

I want to remove the small white line that appear under the panel in the following image:

This line appeared after removing of panel shadow, it was there all the time hidden under the shadow. I can change line color from panel background svg file or even make it transparent. but i want to remove that line, how can i do that?

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Debian Multimedia :: Xfce4 Panel Bar To Bottom Of Screen

Nov 14, 2015

Upgraded my system and again gnome got messed up. Mate doesn't run on Debian 8 so decided to try XFCE4.

How can move the panel to the bottom of the screen ?

I go to applications -> settings -> panel

I can choose between vertical / horizontal / deskbar.

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Debian Multimedia :: Command To Add Glipper To Gnome-panel?

Apr 30, 2010

Is there any command to add glipper to gnome-panel? I'm looking for a command to do it.

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Debian Multimedia :: - Save Configuration Panel Of The Xfce4 ?

Sep 29, 2010

Original tittle, edited for add the tag [SOLVED] on subject How can I save the configuration of panel of the xfce4 ?

I have a pretty panel configured on my xfce4 (debian lenny). How can I save the configuration of my panel ? I'm afraid to lost my configuration in some situation of error.

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Debian Multimedia :: KDE Feature - Can't Move Icons From The Panel

Feb 9, 2011

I'm using squeeze and the xserver-xorg-core, kdebase and kdm packages with their dependencies in addition to the base system installation. I get glitches when I try to drag the icons on the panel: I can't move them properly and occasionally the whole screen gets redrawn (by this I mean it goes black and gets back several seconds later.) and gives an error with signal 11 (segmentation fault). The problem is not specific to my user account, because I tried it with a newly created user, and I didn't do any configuration on mine either. I also experienced other glitches, about which I made some screenshots: [URL]

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Debian Multimedia :: Lost Bottom Panel While Trying To Configure?

Apr 23, 2011

i lost my bottom panel while trying to configure. any way to get it back?

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Take Screenshots And Copy Image Files To Clipboard From The Command Line?

Feb 17, 2011

install imagemagick python, and pygtk.

Code:

sudo apt-get install imagemagick python pygtk

Now save the following script somewhere as imgclip.py. This is a simple python script which takes an image file and puts it in the gnome-clipboard.

Code:

#! /usr/bin/python
import pygtk
pygtk.require('2.0')

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Debian Multimedia :: Where Are Desktop Files For Panel Launchers Located

Jul 4, 2015

I have made some custom launchers on my Xfce panel and was wondering where their .desktop file was located. I checked /usr/share/applications but they were not there.

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Debian Multimedia :: 8.1 Cinnamon - Windows And Parts Of Panel Disappear

Sep 2, 2015

I installed a fresh new Jessie (8.1) with the Cinnamon environment a few days a go, and yesterday I started seeing a strange issue seemingly happening at random.

I'm not sure what I do to cause this, but every few hours all the text and some of the icons (launcher, notifications and some applications) on the panel disappear. Most icons in the menu also vanish.

I've just noticed that some windows also disappear, but instead of showing the window behind them, I see my background image (see attached image).

I can't interact with windows which I can't see, but I can move and resize them (they have no border to grab, but alt+middle mouse works).

I can get around the issue by restarting Cinnamon (Alt+F2, r), but that works only part of the time.

Dmesg shows nothing (most recent message was plugging in my mouse & keyboard).

I'm running this on a Lenovo X201 (which uses Intel HD graphics QM57) and an external monitor (dual monitor configuration)...

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Debian Multimedia :: Missing LXDE No Panel Or GUI Except Cursor After Reboot

Jan 31, 2016

Installed Debian 8 Lxde desktop yesterday. All worked fine post install. Executed following two commands to make system up to date:-

Code: Select allapt-get update and Code: Select allapt-get upgrade

Switched off my system after using it for close to 3 hours. Today I booted my system and I could not see any GUI in action except mouse pointer. What I can only see is clicked on my camera and posted below for your review.When I get the login screen, I can choose different DE (fluxbox) and I was able to login and do some action. I don't know the reason for this sudden disappearance of desktop.

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Debian Multimedia :: Missing Weather Icon GNOME Panel

May 19, 2010

For some reason I'm not getting the weather icons associated with displaying the kind of weather. Obviously something is missing somewhere.

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Debian Multimedia :: Partitions Not Shown In Nautilus And Gnome-panel?

Jan 25, 2011

I'm using Debian Squeeze amd64. I have a disk with 4 partitions (Debian, Windows7, Data and Swap). Everytime I boot debian my partitions are not shown in Nautilus and gnome-panel:While nautilus is this way, if I plug USB drives it doesn't run automount.If I execute the command "nautilus -q" and restart the gnome panel, the partitions are shown and the usb automount start to work,if I add "nautilus -q" toartup automatically my desktop gets deactivated.Image after "nautilus -q" and "killall gnome-panel"Does anyone know how to fix it, and make the partitions and the usb automount work correctly

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Apr 19, 2011

Sometimes I get this ugly grey square in the system tray area of my panel. [URL] I'm guessing it belongs to an item that isn't there, but if I start an additionnal tray program, the new app doesn't take this place, instead it adds itself to the left of the tray. And it doesn't belong to a program that I used and closed, since it's there after a fresh boot.

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Debian :: Install A Clipboard That Will Copy From The Internet And Paste In Office?

May 12, 2011

I want to install a clipboard that will copy from the internet and paste in office. I looked in the package manager and saw a plethora of clipboards.

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Jul 26, 2013

How do you set up a command just to copy a file's full path name (%F) onto the clipboard?(I can't seem to get this without copying the contents of the file.)

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Debian Multimedia :: Xfce Panel Error Upon Login - Kiosk Mode

Mar 27, 2015

I just completed a fresh install of the weekly jessie build (downloaded today). All I've done is install updates, add my username to sudoer list, and reboot. When I did, the xfce panel was not there. When I right clicked, Apps, Panel, it opened with an error that I cannot make changes unless I save my session and that it's in kiosk mode. After a logoff or reboot, it's still not there. I saw one thread asked for the output of /.xsession-errors, which I've done, and it doesn't look good... I'm just not sure how to fix:

Code: Select allopenConnection: connect: No such file or directory
cannot connect to brltty at :0
/usr/bin/x-session-manager: X server already running on display :0
xfce4-session-Message: ssh-agent is already running; starting gpg-agent without ssh support

(xfce4-panel:896): xfce4-panel-CRITICAL **: panel-window.c:2698 (panel_window_thaw_autohide): expression 'window->autohide_block > 0' failed.

(process:1035): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_slice_set_config: assertion 'sys_page_size == 0' failed
tpatt@debian:~$

Like I said I've made no changes other than updates and installing sudo.

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Debian Multimedia :: Changing The Icons Doesn't Affect The Gnome Panel

Apr 4, 2011

If I try to change the icon style, it changes the icons in my desktop and in Nautilus, but it doesn't change the icons in the panels nor the ones in the menus.

Some screencaps:

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Debian Multimedia :: Gnome Applet For Switching CPU Frequency Scaling Has 'disappeared' And Not Listed In Add To Panel

Sep 8, 2011

I have a suspicion that this is easily fixed, however a good google (and this forum) hammering having turned up the fix. So I probably have the wrong search criteria, My Gnome Applet for switching CPU Frequency Scaling has 'disappeared' and is not listed in the the Add to Panel.. list of applets.

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